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Closed Caption; Season 1:; Building Jericho; What If?; Deleted scenes; Audio commentaries; Season 2:; Rebuilding Jericho; Nut Job; Deleted scenes; Audio commentaries; Patriots and Tyrants - Alternate unaired ending: Segment from series finale; Bonus Disc:; Tick Tick Boom; Behind the scenes "Thank You"; 100 Reasons to Watch Jericho; Table read; Napalm action sequence (from season 2); Train crash sequence (from season 2); Cast members' memorable moments
Full Product DetailsOne of the many 24-style series of the 2006-2007 season, wherein crucial plot points were revealed with exasperating coyness on a weekly serialized basis, and in which every single solitary character seemed to have something to hide, Jericho made its CBS debut with one of the most startling openers in TV history. As prodigal son Jake Green (Skeet Ulrich) returned to his hometown of Jericho, KS, after an unexplained five-year absence, he spotted what seemed to be a nuclear mushroom cloud blooming on the horizon, hundreds of miles away. At first glance, it looked as though the super-powers were at war, but it would later be revealed that the attack was the work of terrorists -- though how many terrorists, no one knew. Whatever the case, Jericho was completely cut off from the rest of the world, and no one had any idea what fate held in store for them: another bomb, perhaps; or starvation; or slow death from radiation? Jake's father Johnston Green (Gerald McRaney), the mayor of Jericho, valiantly tried to keep the community together and to avert wholesale panic, endeavoring to maintain radio contact with the rest of the country and the world, and organizing searching parties to glean new information about the apparent nuclear holocaust. Meanwhile, Jake was uncomfortably reunited with two former lovers: Emily Sullivan (Ashley Scott), now engaged to another man, and local schoolteacher Heather Lisinski (Sprague Grayden). Weaving in and out of the story was a newcomer to Jericho, the enigmatic Mr. Hawkins (Lennie James), who claimed to be a cop from St. Louis, and who somewhat suspiciously was a veritable fountain of information about nuclear fallout and post-apocalyptic survival techniques. Jericho began weaving its multitude of tangled plot webs on September 20, 2006. Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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July 30, 2009: this by far is the best series ever.
this series takes place in a small town in kansas called JERICHO! the people in this town mayor green,jake green,his mother, jakes kind of girl friends emily and heather, skyler, dale, robert hawkins,ect. okay i have to admit this series was kind of stupid after a couple episodes before the bombs when eric was cheating on his wife for the women who owns the bar. but after that i saw it every night it was filled with so much suspense and terror.i couldn't stop watching this series!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!this series was really heart breaking when most of the main people were killed off. i cried!!!!!!!!! :( but this series is amazing jake, his father,his mother,eric,skyler,dale,bonnie (the deaf girl), her brother stanley,and his soon to be wife mi mi, have amazing roles and parts they play and they are so believable.but what i thought was so nice dale came to work right after the bombs and he found the carigo train with the food that was suppose to be delivered. but at 1st dale was quiet and skler thought he was a dork. but he was the best actor in the wole series but near the end of the show which i hate cbs for discontinuing the show, he became mr. dont walk all over me and shot people but they were bad so.. good for you dale!!!!! you gotta see this seriesYOU HAVE NOT LIVED IF YOU HAVE NOT SEEN THIS SERIESS!!!!!! THE BESTReader Rating:
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February 23, 2009: The complete series is a much better vslue then the buying the individual seasons.
The show itself catches the attention of the audiance. Viewers find themselfs captivated by the struggle of this small towns struggle to survive in a post nuclear bombing USA. Comspirancy, unity, and compasion are just some of the undertones that drag the viewers into the depths of the show.I love this showOne of the many 24-style series of the 2006-2007 season, wherein crucial plot points were revealed with exasperating coyness on a weekly serialized basis, and in which every single solitary character seemed to have something to hide, Jericho made its CBS debut with one of the most startling openers in TV history. As prodigal son Jake Green (Skeet Ulrich) returned to his hometown of Jericho, KS, after an unexplained five-year absence, he spotted what seemed to be a nuclear mushroom cloud blooming on the horizon, hundreds of miles away. At first glance, it looked as though the super-powers were at war, but it would later be revealed that the attack was the work of terrorists -- though how many terrorists, no one knew. Whatever the case, Jericho was completely cut off from the rest of the world, and no one had any idea what fate held in store for them: another bomb, perhaps; or starvation; or slow death from radiation? Jake's father Johnston Green (Gerald McRaney), the mayor of Jericho, valiantly tried to keep the community together and to avert wholesale panic, endeavoring to maintain radio contact with the rest of the country and the world, and organizing searching parties to glean new information about the apparent nuclear holocaust. Meanwhile, Jake was uncomfortably reunited with two former lovers: Emily Sullivan (Ashley Scott), now engaged to another man, and local schoolteacher Heather Lisinski (Sprague Grayden). Weaving in and out of the story was a newcomer to Jericho, the enigmatic Mr. Hawkins (Lennie James), who claimed to be a cop from St. Louis, and who somewhat suspiciously was a veritable fountain of information about nuclear fallout and post-apocalyptic survival techniques. Jericho began weaving its multitude of tangled plot webs on September 20, 2006. Hal Erickson
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