Saving Jericho, Kansas
May/22/07 07:56
I don't watch much television these days, but one of
the new shows that I did enjoy watching this past
year (along with Heroes on NBC) was the
post-nuclear attack drama Jericho on CBS.
Sure, sometimes the acting got a little smarmy and
over the top (this is TV!), and I wasn't into the
nerdy kid finds a babe and takes over the grocery
store and becomes a jerk storyline, but overall I
thought the writing and acting were very solid and
that the show was quite original. And it was a nice
change to see a well-written drama on CBS that did
not regularly include morbid interior shots of dead
people's body parts and accompanying bizarre gurgly
sound effects (the three CSI's). So
naturally CBS recently cancelled Jericho,
which is perhaps doubly cruel to loyal viewers
because in the season (now series) ending cliffhanger
the town is being invaded by a neighboring town and
rescued by the military at the same time.
So what happened to those poor and lovely people of Jericho, Kansas? We will probably bever know. However, many loyal fans of the show aren't taking the cancellation lying down and are busy organizing campaigns to convince CBS to either bring back the show or to find a new home for it on another network. If you are interested in helping out, more information on the campaign and several links (including to an online petition) can be found at savejericho.org and jericholives.com. Thanks for trying to de-nuke Jericho!
So what happened to those poor and lovely people of Jericho, Kansas? We will probably bever know. However, many loyal fans of the show aren't taking the cancellation lying down and are busy organizing campaigns to convince CBS to either bring back the show or to find a new home for it on another network. If you are interested in helping out, more information on the campaign and several links (including to an online petition) can be found at savejericho.org and jericholives.com. Thanks for trying to de-nuke Jericho!


