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Posted on June 6, 2008 | |
FX – aka 'the obscure, manly channel that likes to show dark dramas' – has been a bit quiet about its Fall line-up. All we really knew was that a show about bikers called Sons of Anarchy was due any time soon – September, in fact. Originally starring Scott Glenn but now starring Ron Perlman (Beauty and the Beast, Hellboy), Katy Sagal (Married with Children) and Sprague Grayden (Jericho), it, well, … erm, that's about it, apart from what you can glean from the IMDB page for it and the writer's blog.
There's a bit of plot too:
A man in his early 30s struggles to find a balance in his life between being a new dad and his involvement in a motorcycle gang.
As, as they say, you do. There's a trailer for it, but I'm in a non-safe work environment, so can't watch it. I understand it's 'bad ass' though. Let me know what you think. [via]
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Posted on May 19, 2008 | |
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Posted on May 15, 2008 | |
We had a look at ABC's Life On Mars yesterday and seeing as that's pretty much its only new drama show, we'll be hearing nothing more from it for now.
So it's time to have a gander at CBS's new Fall shows: The Eleventh Hour, The Ex-List, Harper's Island, Project Gary, The Mentalist and Worst Week. Observant Brits (and Israelis) will notice a couple of remakes in there…
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Posted on March 27, 2008 | |
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Posted on March 26, 2008 | |
So it's all over. It was cancelled; it was renewed after a peanut-based fight back; now Jericho's been cancelled again, after a second season of just seven episodes.
Was all that effort worth it? Has this last mini-season left Jericho a better show than it was at the end of its first season?
On the whole, I'd say yes.
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Posted on March 25, 2008 | |
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Posted on February 25, 2008 | |
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Posted on February 21, 2008 | |
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Posted on January 21, 2008 | |

In the US: Tuesdays, 10pm ET/PT, CBS. Returns February 12th
In the UK: Hallmark, etc, when the time is right
Cast your mind back a while. Jericho was, for a while, one of the big hits of Fall 2006. An odd mix of right-wing lunacy and left-wing lunacy, it asked what would happen if nuclear bombs went off in almost every city in the US. Soap opera for survivalists, it turned out, with our noble survivors planning farming patterns, how to avoid nuclear fallout and how to shoot at anyone from a neighbouring town who moved – while deciding whether to leave their wives for the pregnant mistresses. All this was married with the tale of a cool black undercover CIA guy who knew that wacky people who thought the US should have attacked the USSR in 1962 were behind the bombs.
As I said - you get lunacy from both ends of the political spectrum in Jericho. But it was more entertaining than it sounds. Honest.
Then oops. After running non-stop all Fall, after the Christmas break, ratings fell off because everyone forgot it was on, and the show got cancelled at the end of the first season.
But you know what? If you send truckloads of peanuts to CBS TV executives, it turns out that they'll revive a show – for seven episodes at least. And in the vacuum left by the writers' strike, maybe it could get those stellar ratings back again when it airs next month.
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