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Wednesday, 6 February 2008
Latest from Kristin...
ParrotKeeper in Albany, New York: Jericho! Any scoop?
There's a hot new special-ops guy and a hot new reporter on the scene, but one of them isn't long for this world...
James in Dover, Maine: You said Heather on Jericho was going to be a hero. What does that mean?
It means that if she knows other people are in danger, she does everything she can to save them. She's not exactly throwing herself in front of a bullet, but almost.
Emily Rose
Kiran in New York City: Can you tell us anything about Emily Rose's character on Jericho? I loved her on John from Cincinnati.
She's a good egg in a bad environment. I think you'll really like her in this.
Source: E!Online
There's a hot new special-ops guy and a hot new reporter on the scene, but one of them isn't long for this world...
James in Dover, Maine: You said Heather on Jericho was going to be a hero. What does that mean?
It means that if she knows other people are in danger, she does everything she can to save them. She's not exactly throwing herself in front of a bullet, but almost.
Emily Rose
Kiran in New York City: Can you tell us anything about Emily Rose's character on Jericho? I loved her on John from Cincinnati.
She's a good egg in a bad environment. I think you'll really like her in this.
Source: E!Online
Tuesday, 5 February 2008
Latest from Kristin...
ParrotKeeper in Albany, New York: Jericho! Any scoop?
There's a hot new special-ops guy and a hot new reporter on the scene, but one of them isn't long for this world...
James in Dover, Maine: You said Heather on Jericho was going to be a hero. What does that mean?
It means that if she knows other people are in danger, she does everything she can to save them. She's not exactly throwing herself in front of a bullet, but almost.
Emily Rose
Kiran in New York City: Can you tell us anything about Emily Rose's character on Jericho? I loved her on John from Cincinnati.
She's a good egg in a bad environment. I think you'll really like her in this.
Source: E!Online
There's a hot new special-ops guy and a hot new reporter on the scene, but one of them isn't long for this world...
James in Dover, Maine: You said Heather on Jericho was going to be a hero. What does that mean?
It means that if she knows other people are in danger, she does everything she can to save them. She's not exactly throwing herself in front of a bullet, but almost.
Emily Rose
Kiran in New York City: Can you tell us anything about Emily Rose's character on Jericho? I loved her on John from Cincinnati.
She's a good egg in a bad environment. I think you'll really like her in this.
Source: E!Online
Tuesday, 29 January 2008
Latest from Kristin...
Caro in Hamburg, Germany: I'm counting the days until JERICHO returns. Any scoop on the best and most disturbing TV show ever?
Someone's going off to big, bad Cheyenne, Wyoming, and we don't see the character coming back. That can't be good.
Dani in Hialeah, Florida: I need Stimi scoop!
Assuming you're talking about Stanley and Mimi on Jericho, you should love the first three eps of this season.
Source: E!Online
Someone's going off to big, bad Cheyenne, Wyoming, and we don't see the character coming back. That can't be good.
Dani in Hialeah, Florida: I need Stimi scoop!
Assuming you're talking about Stanley and Mimi on Jericho, you should love the first three eps of this season.
Source: E!Online
Monday, 28 January 2008
Season 2 Behind the Scenes...
Thanks to Buddytv for the following...
As we get closer to the long-awaited return of Jericho, which is airing Tuesday, February 12 at 10pm, CBS is giving us more glimpses of the explosive season premiere. This week a brand new behind the scenes video was released, showing the complicated set up of a napalm dropping scene that will inevitably rock the citizens of Jericho. Special effects coordinator J.D. Streett walked viewers through the dangerous stunt, explaining how it takes some big trenches, hours of preparation, and 150 gallons of gasoline to create one stunning action sequence.
Though Jericho fans will only witness the napalm explosion for a matter of seconds, the set up for such a stunt is quite extensive. People on the set have to stay a minimum of 200 feet away from the fire, thousands of gallons of water have to be poured on the hillside to wet down shrubbery, and all the grass within 60 to 80 feet of the explosion has to be cut. The crew also gets just one shot to capture the explosion on film, otherwise more hours of prep time would have to be wasted.
The end of the video cuts the completed footage from the episode with the behind the scenes shots, and the results are quite spectacular. A video like this really emphasizes the action packed approach that CBS has taken in promoting the second season of the series. First there was the rocking promo set to a song by The Hives, followed by the "100 Reasons to Watch Jericho" clip that was packed with guns and sex, and now this glimpse at a 40 foot high wall of flames. Whether this continued focus on the action in the series will pay off with higher ratings has yet to be seen, but in my opinion it seems like a smart advertising tactic.
Take a look at the video below, and find out if actor Kenneth Mitchell really got his eyebrows singed off.
Source: BUddytv
As we get closer to the long-awaited return of Jericho, which is airing Tuesday, February 12 at 10pm, CBS is giving us more glimpses of the explosive season premiere. This week a brand new behind the scenes video was released, showing the complicated set up of a napalm dropping scene that will inevitably rock the citizens of Jericho. Special effects coordinator J.D. Streett walked viewers through the dangerous stunt, explaining how it takes some big trenches, hours of preparation, and 150 gallons of gasoline to create one stunning action sequence.
Though Jericho fans will only witness the napalm explosion for a matter of seconds, the set up for such a stunt is quite extensive. People on the set have to stay a minimum of 200 feet away from the fire, thousands of gallons of water have to be poured on the hillside to wet down shrubbery, and all the grass within 60 to 80 feet of the explosion has to be cut. The crew also gets just one shot to capture the explosion on film, otherwise more hours of prep time would have to be wasted.
The end of the video cuts the completed footage from the episode with the behind the scenes shots, and the results are quite spectacular. A video like this really emphasizes the action packed approach that CBS has taken in promoting the second season of the series. First there was the rocking promo set to a song by The Hives, followed by the "100 Reasons to Watch Jericho" clip that was packed with guns and sex, and now this glimpse at a 40 foot high wall of flames. Whether this continued focus on the action in the series will pay off with higher ratings has yet to be seen, but in my opinion it seems like a smart advertising tactic.
Take a look at the video below, and find out if actor Kenneth Mitchell really got his eyebrows singed off.
Source: BUddytv
Wednesday, 23 January 2008
SCIFI to Air Reruns...
The Sci Fi Channel has been known to rerun popular sci-fi shows from other networks, such as Firefly, Heroes, and The X-Files. Now they've picked up the rights to rerun seasons 1 and 2 of the CBS drama Jericho. The show will make its debut on the Sci Fi Channel with a four episode marathon on Monday, February 11 from 7pm to 11pm. It will begin airing in its regular time slot of Mondays at 10pm beginning February 18. The network will also air the series in high definition on the Sci Fi HD channel.
"Jericho is a gripping science fiction series that SCI FI Channel is excited to add to our schedule," said Thomas Vitale, Senior Vice President of Programming and Original Movies. "Thanks to the passion and persistence of its loyal viewers who saved this program from being canceled, new viewers can now experience this show for the first time on the SCI FI Channel while CBS continues the story in its second season run starting this February."
As great as it is for Sci Fi to give Jericho this kind of exposure, I can't help but wish they had acquired these rights earlier. The second season of Jericho begins airing on CBS on Tuesday, February 12, just one night after the reruns begin. If the network had picked up these reruns months ago it may have given the show a boost in the ratings upon its return, as some curious viewers probably would have tuned in. As it stands, the second season of Jericho will probably be completed before most viewers even realize the repeats are airing.
However, any exposure is good exposure, and I'm sure there are plenty of Jericho fans who will be happy to re-watch every single episode. Just beware of the commercials for the terrible Sci Fi Original Movies. Those can suck your brain dry.
Source: BuddyTV
"Jericho is a gripping science fiction series that SCI FI Channel is excited to add to our schedule," said Thomas Vitale, Senior Vice President of Programming and Original Movies. "Thanks to the passion and persistence of its loyal viewers who saved this program from being canceled, new viewers can now experience this show for the first time on the SCI FI Channel while CBS continues the story in its second season run starting this February."
As great as it is for Sci Fi to give Jericho this kind of exposure, I can't help but wish they had acquired these rights earlier. The second season of Jericho begins airing on CBS on Tuesday, February 12, just one night after the reruns begin. If the network had picked up these reruns months ago it may have given the show a boost in the ratings upon its return, as some curious viewers probably would have tuned in. As it stands, the second season of Jericho will probably be completed before most viewers even realize the repeats are airing.
However, any exposure is good exposure, and I'm sure there are plenty of Jericho fans who will be happy to re-watch every single episode. Just beware of the commercials for the terrible Sci Fi Original Movies. Those can suck your brain dry.
Source: BuddyTV
Monday, 21 January 2008
New Direction...
Carol Barbee, executive producer of CBS' post-apocalyptic series Jericho, told SCI FI Wire that the upcoming seven-episode second season will tell a complete story--but that producers shot two endings in case the show is picked up for a third season.
"We don't end the show," Barbee said in an interview. "What we do, we did two endings. We shot two endings. And one of them basically just lets you know that everybody is OK." She added: "The other ending shows you exactly where we're going to go for the third season. ... I wouldn't call it a cliffhanger as much as I would say you say, 'Oh, OK, now I know where we're going to go.' But if there's not going to be a third season, the other one puts sort of a nice emotionally satisfying point to it."
Jericho returns next month with an episode that picks up the story from the season-one cliffhanger, in which the townspeople of the small Kansas hamlet--led by Skeet Ulrich, Ashley Scott and Lennie James--were preparing to go to war with neighboring New Bern. Barbee offered a few spoilers for the first episodes of the new season, "Reconstruction, Condor" and "Jennings & Rall."
"We get into Jericho and reconstruction has begun," Barbee said. "The Cheyenne government is in town. They're rebuilding. People are getting jobs, people are getting cell phones, life is coming back to Jericho. But it's changed, because now there's this government, Cheyenne, and they have contractors who are working for them named Jennings & Rall, and ... this company ... [has] set up a storefront on Main Street. And they're going to be a big presence in our lives for the next season."
Barbee said that the new season will take the show into new territory thematically. "The headline is [that] the first season was about surviving the nuclear attack and saving the town," she said. "The second season is about saving the country and our way of life, our system of government. And then the natural progression is to have that be save the world for the third season."
Source: SCI-FI Wire
"We don't end the show," Barbee said in an interview. "What we do, we did two endings. We shot two endings. And one of them basically just lets you know that everybody is OK." She added: "The other ending shows you exactly where we're going to go for the third season. ... I wouldn't call it a cliffhanger as much as I would say you say, 'Oh, OK, now I know where we're going to go.' But if there's not going to be a third season, the other one puts sort of a nice emotionally satisfying point to it."
Jericho returns next month with an episode that picks up the story from the season-one cliffhanger, in which the townspeople of the small Kansas hamlet--led by Skeet Ulrich, Ashley Scott and Lennie James--were preparing to go to war with neighboring New Bern. Barbee offered a few spoilers for the first episodes of the new season, "Reconstruction, Condor" and "Jennings & Rall."
"We get into Jericho and reconstruction has begun," Barbee said. "The Cheyenne government is in town. They're rebuilding. People are getting jobs, people are getting cell phones, life is coming back to Jericho. But it's changed, because now there's this government, Cheyenne, and they have contractors who are working for them named Jennings & Rall, and ... this company ... [has] set up a storefront on Main Street. And they're going to be a big presence in our lives for the next season."
Barbee said that the new season will take the show into new territory thematically. "The headline is [that] the first season was about surviving the nuclear attack and saving the town," she said. "The second season is about saving the country and our way of life, our system of government. And then the natural progression is to have that be save the world for the third season."
Source: SCI-FI Wire
Latest from Ausiello...
Question: Will we find out what Jake was up to during his missing five years on Jericho? If you have any inside info, I'll owe you big time. — EB
Ausiello: I'm hearing that this season's third episode will shed light on Jake's time in Iraq. And without spilling too much, something from his past has reared its ugly head in his present.
In related news, TVGuide.com's resident Jericho nut Megan Cherkezian just finished screening Episode 2, and she reluctantly graciously compiled the following teasers exclusively for AA readers.
• Emily learns of a disturbing change that will affect the nation's future.
• Eric is offered an important position.
• A big visitor arrives in Jericho, but will he be accepted?
• A death gets in the way of Jake's new plan.
• A familiar face comes back to Jericho, but no one's happy about it.
Source: TV Guide
Ausiello: I'm hearing that this season's third episode will shed light on Jake's time in Iraq. And without spilling too much, something from his past has reared its ugly head in his present.
In related news, TVGuide.com's resident Jericho nut Megan Cherkezian just finished screening Episode 2, and she reluctantly graciously compiled the following teasers exclusively for AA readers.
• Emily learns of a disturbing change that will affect the nation's future.
• Eric is offered an important position.
• A big visitor arrives in Jericho, but will he be accepted?
• A death gets in the way of Jake's new plan.
• A familiar face comes back to Jericho, but no one's happy about it.
Source: TV Guide
Thursday, 20 December 2007
Latest from Ausiello...
Question: I can't wait until February — I need Jericho scoop! I know Jake and Emily are supposed to be paired off in the season premiere, but is there any hope for Heather and Jake? — Jessica
Ausiello: Here's what exec producer Carol Barbee told me over the summer regarding the Heather/Jake/Emily triangle: "Heather comes back to town to find Jake and Emily together. And she gets a possible new love interest. But there's still a pull between her and Jake that ends up working into the story."
Source: TV Guide
Ausiello: Here's what exec producer Carol Barbee told me over the summer regarding the Heather/Jake/Emily triangle: "Heather comes back to town to find Jake and Emily together. And she gets a possible new love interest. But there's still a pull between her and Jake that ends up working into the story."
Source: TV Guide
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