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Jericho Finale: Loved It!

Posted on 25 March 2008 by Robert Seidman

Even though Cheyenne wasn’t nuked, it was made up for by the Texas Air Guard escorting Jake into the Independent Republic of Texas and a great episode.  As a bonus, Jamie Hector who played the role of stone-cold Marlo Stanfield in my favorite show ever, The Wire had a bit part even though he didn’t get a credit.  But my eyes don’t usually lie and I looked it up at IMDB and sure enough, he has a one episode credit as Corporal Adams on Jericho.

The Wire’s Jamie Hector (Marlo Stanfield) on Jericho!

Farewell, Jericho.

And a note to Andrew and Jon V. if they see this.  I’m not sure why your comments got caught in our spam filter.  Andrew I despammed one of your comments but when I went to “despam” the other one and the one’s from Jon V., I must’ve accidentally deleted them.  Andrew it wasn’t because of anything to do with your comments about the time Les & Julie spend…uh, attempting procreation.  Sorry about that.  If you have any problems in the future w/comments just e-mail me.

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6 Responses to “Jericho Finale: Loved It!”

  1. lana says:

    it was nice not seeing marlo as a tough guy

  2. lana says:

    it was nice not seeing marlo as a tough guy

  3. KIC says:

    I love it too. :( I’m not sure where LukeyDukey got the idea SciFI would reinvent the wheel. HOwever, the finale definitely left the plot open for pick up with just about anyone in the cast because it could be taken anywhere. I want more Jake and Hawkins, however, because they brought a major, new character in in the first episode this season whom we all took to like a duck to water, I’m pretty sure any incarnation they did would be great. The cbs boards exploded with new posters frantically asking “what can we do” last night. The ratings show there is a VERY loyal fanbase (as you would have thought it would have dropped considerably once the announcement came, and it didn’t). Personally, while I thought the dogfight rocked, I don’t need the budgeted show of a dogfight in every episode. I think these creators could make grass growing look interesting. I want to see General Beck of the Jericho Ranger Battalion in the 2nd American Civil War. I want to see the ops team Green and Hawkins track down the treasonous Mr. Smith, who no doubt has pieces to play (where is that bomb they captured in NY?) There is so much more that could happen.

    People can whine “at least YOU got more episodes” but that doesn’t change the fact that, Yes, WE changed at least a little how networks consider fan response, but we need just a wee bit more history making. I think we can get it is CBS is reasonable with whoever they are negotiating with.

  4. KIC says:

    I love it too. :( I'm not sure where LukeyDukey got the idea SciFI would reinvent the wheel. HOwever, the finale definitely left the plot open for pick up with just about anyone in the cast because it could be taken anywhere. I want more Jake and Hawkins, however, because they brought a major, new character in in the first episode this season whom we all took to like a duck to water, I'm pretty sure any incarnation they did would be great. The cbs boards exploded with new posters frantically asking “what can we do” last night. The ratings show there is a VERY loyal fanbase (as you would have thought it would have dropped considerably once the announcement came, and it didn't). Personally, while I thought the dogfight rocked, I don't need the budgeted show of a dogfight in every episode. I think these creators could make grass growing look interesting. I want to see General Beck of the Jericho Ranger Battalion in the 2nd American Civil War. I want to see the ops team Green and Hawkins track down the treasonous Mr. Smith, who no doubt has pieces to play (where is that bomb they captured in NY?) There is so much more that could happen.

    People can whine “at least YOU got more episodes” but that doesn't change the fact that, Yes, WE changed at least a little how networks consider fan response, but we need just a wee bit more history making. I think we can get it is CBS is reasonable with whoever they are negotiating with.

  5. LaZD says:

    I WANNA SEE THE CIVIL WAR

  6. LaZD says:

    I WANNA SEE THE CIVIL WAR


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