Episode 16: Winter’s End

Hello everyone

After careful consideration, I have decided to move this blog to a new home. I will now be at this new address -  Jericho on CBS

The main reason I have decided to move is the fact that as a Free User of WordPress, I am not allowed to run any type of promotions, or have affiliate programs assigned to the blog. As the mom of children, I am trying to make my own income to suppliment what we have so far while still be able to be at home with the family.

I want to say that I love WordPress! They have always had a superior service, and I would recommend them to anyone seeking high quality blog expoerience. I totally understand why they wont allow such programs as well, so this move has nothing to do with Word Press itself, other that what I stated.

I will be keeping this one for as long as it takes for me to get everyone one over to the new address, move the posts that are here ( *Hopefully*) and make sure that all I have worked for here is safe over at the new site.

Tonights episode will be posted here and also at the new website, but next weeks episode and all following will be completely posted at the new blog.

Hope everyone finds the new blog to be as great a place to come and discuss the show as this one has been.

:-)

Thanks once again Basketball :-(

Posted On February 22, 2007

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Once again, I am denied watching my show because of basketball….. I could care less whether Alabama or Tennessee wins! Okay, so honestly even though I am no fan of basketball, I always care of the Vols win, but still! My cable system does not run two separate CBS stations, I have two NBC stations because I am so close to Tennessee, but only one ABC and one CBS. So, there will be no post tonight for the episode to air, I will post it as soon as I can watch on the Internet, which I suppose will have to be tomorrow, the 22nd.

Until then, I remain a very sad viewer <sigh>

Houston Chronicle says Jericho and shows like it are analogy for 9/11

The Houston Chronicle online has an article that states the new want to watch show is the doom and gloom shows like Jericho, 24 and Heros. The article quotes Paul Brians who is the author of Nuclear Holocausts: Atomic War in Fiction, 1895-1984 ( still available at Amazon.com see here ) as saying that these shows are a metaphor for 9/11. (Read More)

Its almost time

Posted On January 16, 2007

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Since we are nearing the start up of Jericho, I think I am going to start including the various news articles I find on the show here as daily news posts, just to get our blood pumping so to speak. I hear that the “other” show, yes you know the one; i think its called Lost….LOL, is about to give an end date. I for one am glad, now if we could get rid of Earl we would be good to go :-) . * If my husband sees that he will make me stay in my room and not let me watch Jericho :-) *

As for whats new at the Offical Site, there is the Wiki, which I have joined but its to big and impersonal as far as I am concerned. I like it enough, just not homey enough for me. There are some new videos I have to watch as well, and I need to see who the heck this mystery woman is.

So I will be back to posting more often, hopefully daily until the show starts again, just to get all the loose ends posted here in the story line.

Until tomorrow, have a great evening everyone :-)

Red Flag

Red Flag

I thought tonight was going to be an important show, and in many ways it was. One we saw the beginning of Jonahs downfall, two we saw Stanley get to have someone in his life, Mimi. I like her, she has spunk but can admit when she is acting wrong. We also see the first death due to this ongoing feud between Jonah and the town, but I know it was not Jonah who killed Gracie, it was that Mitch :-( . I had planned on talking more about the food stuffs that were dropped, with those posters that said Do Not Fight; and about how Eric is being absolutely dumbass. I will tomorrow in-between baking my pies and turkey.

I have not had a chance to go see the newest countdown vid, and will post about that as well.My questions for tonight show, why did they ( who “they” are I cant guess yet) drop this stuff on the people of Jericho? I mean, how did they know that there were people in Jericho? I think that the death of Gracie was coming, my husband said no more than 10 seconds before she was killed that she was going to be in serious trouble. She played on the wrong side of the playground, and she got burned.

look for my post about the show tomorrow about mid afternoon, as soon as I stuff that big T into the oven.
~:-)~

Thanksgiving Day Addon

Well, the Turkey has been cooked and eaten, all the pies look like casualties of war. The family has been given all the best I have, so now I can write my thoughts on last nights show.

What I liked ~

The fact that they were trying to hunt the turkey ( but could they have eaten it?)
That the generator and the chocolate landed with Mimi and Stanley ( I think chocolate would be more important to me at that point than booze!)

What I did not like ~

That Heather was not involved with Thanksgiving Dinner, after that kiss with Jake, we see nothing else of any type of personal time between the two. He looked to me like he was feeling the same about her, now….. I see his leaning back to Emily. Yes, she has some pull with Jonah, since he is her Dad; but still…. she was none too happy to see him back in town at first , Jake should not look past Heather.

I think that next weeks episode might be where Roger comes back, just something I saw in the preview, but I am not sure.

The problems I see now are these -

1. Someone killed Gracie ( we know it was Mitch, because of what he said to Jonah, and how he acted early in the show around Gracie) so now , there has to be a legal type search, but some folks are not going to like the way it will be handled.

2. Gray wants the Mayors job, and is hassling him about it, getting an election. This will eventually take some of the towns energies that are better spent figuring out how to survive winter. I have been through the Kansas area in winter, and unless things have changed, it gets darn cold, frozen. There should be drives for warm clothes, blankets , heat sources, and food. Don’t spend time on trivial things, like elections. To me , this shows that the towns people are being led around like sheep ( oh no, I said the “S” word LOL), as if they have no mind of their own.

3. The issue of Eric leaving his wife, for another woman. I know love is love is love, but at this time, no man is going to just dump his wife and go off with someone else. This war would bring back into perspective all the important things for a person. And that woman, she should act like a lady and let go! She has acted like a petty school girl, whiny and irritating as heck.

The good things I am seeing

That Hawkins is finally being a more open person, and seems to be really wanting to fix his family problems. That he went home and got his family to show them what he had been doing was super. I am sorry I was so suspicious of him before, I too fall prey to judging books by the covers :-) but for me, survival has become about being able to judge a person by their actions, so I might have to work on that some.

I like that Stanley and Mimi are getting close ( did I say that already?) and I think they are just perfect for each other. He is just so darn cute and nice, and she has shown she is more than an iceberg, she is human, and actually pretty cool.

I like that in the end, it was shown that if one rides the fence, one gets hurt. Gracie being like she was, and dealing with Jonah, was bad for the town. She had a driving force that will no longer have a place in society after a war like this, she had a bad case of greed. And sadly she woke up too late. But it was good that they showed that, might makes people realize that in real life, actions always have consequences.

The writers need to concentrate on the fact that winter is coming, Kansas style. If they want this to be beliveable, they better start writing as if they actually looked into how Kansas is. Are there really hills that look like that there? Looked exactly like the San Jose hills to me.

The rating for this episode – 8/10.

Now for the countdown video -

It was good to show that there are things we can get that will enhance our chances of survival, but the cost? Making money off of terrorism to me smacks of evil, the government spends so much, they could afford to get each family all these things right now. Why make us pay for things we will only need due to government policies? This video was not informative or even interesting, and I wonder what they *the writers* are heading off to with the way they left Hawkins lying on the ground.

Oh, and I am none too happy about the fact that I have to wait until February to see the rest of my show, if you writers are reading this blog, maybe you could see your way to slipping a few episodes to us faithful fans *wink*

Until next week, be safe, and tell your loved ones how much they really matter to you, it all could be gone in a second.

Count down video on CBS Jericho site

Has anyone else viewed the countdown video on the website for Jericho at CBS? I wonder about this, since interspersed with shots of (presumably) Hawkins typing to someone, we see and hear about the effects of Nuclear bombs on our bodies, and at the end it seems his position is compromised and he is found out, Men in commando attire coming down the stairs! I wonder where the heck the directors are going, and what this countdown video has to do with the show????

I am just eternally grateful that so far, the writers have not gone to the LOST type of show.

I read on the IMDb website for Jericho on the boards some really interesting thoughts, one of which grabbed my attention because the other night I missed seeing this ; there was a snow globe??? And some at the Jericho board think that this might be due to a Citizen Kane moment?
I am really happy to find that more are discussing this show, still wonder why they have a link at the website on CBS for a community, but no working link?

For everyone who is interested in the Jericho boards at IMDb, I have included the link in my links section.

November 4th, Saturday

Posted On November 4, 2006

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Hello readers

I have been wondering why no one seems to be posting, there were two folks and the nothing. Is it something about the posts I make, or the way the site is set up? I really wanted this to be a place where we can tall discuss the show, and have a great time meeting each other.

That being said, maybe I never invited anyone to comment, so now I will :-)

I have some silly notion that CBS will pick my blog to be the new community for the show, I know…. pie in the sky, but that would be so great!

Hope you all drop by, and leave a comment

kystorms

Long Live the Mayor

Ok, so far in the first 19 minutes we see two important men return to town, one we know and one we don’t. The first we see pull into town in Jake’s car, which has been fixed to almost new state! He gets out of the car, and walks right into the court house, while across the street Heather and Emily are talking about Jake. Emily sees this man, and begins to get visibly upset. The man walks inside the police station and asks about Bailing out a ‘friend’ (Mitch) and this is where everyone realizes who is speaking, and then Jake walks into the room.

Turns out this man has a past that is attached in a violent way to Jake and Heather.

Meanwhile , the other surprise person to come back to town is Gary, who had gone out with the others to see what was left of the world. He brings bad news about Washington being gone, but tells everyone about how New York was able to stop three guys before they pulled the switch ( here we have a major hint, I think , about terrorism???)

Jonah, the mystery man who came to town, turns out to be Emily’s dad, the history he and Jake and Emily share? A botched robbery where someone named Chris died, and Emily’s Dad blames Jake.

Turns out that this Jonah, along with Mitch and his gang, have the stolen food that Dale had found on the train, and he wants a trade of the food for Mitch, which Jake agrees to , but Gray gets that nixed with the idea being that a deal would be the towns downfall.

During the Halloween party in town that night, Mitch is broken out of jail at gun point, and Gray grabs a gun to stop him and his buddies from getting away, no thoughts to the kids and others who are in the streets, or the retaliation that will surely follow a move like that. Jake stops him before he can get a shot off at Mitch.

The next day two more scenarios happen, one with Dale and Gracie and the other with Stanley and his new house guest have words when he has to tell her that DC is gone, she doesn’t take it well, thankfully at the end of the show they make up.

I will leave this at the place where Jake and Eric have to leave town for medicine and Emily has to give up her freedom from her Father to get the towns supplies back and also in the bargain,Jake’s car. Before Jake and Eric leave town, Heather does what she should have done before, she lets Jake know exactly how she feels about him, and he seems a bit surprised, but happy about her attention.

I will post the rest of tonight’s show tomorrow, seems I feel prey to some cold going around, sorry I tried to hold on. See you all tomorrow

good night

edit – Nov 2nd 6:10 pm

Alright, back to my discussion of last nights show.

Toward the end of the show, we see an interesting bit about Hawkins and his wife. They are discussing in the living room, why they seem so distant to each other, and we find out that he was separated from his wife, and that during that separation she had found some friendship with someone new. Hawkins is not happy about it, but he seems to keep his mouth to himself. Later he finds her at the bar, and tells her she has had enough to drink and needs to come home.  SHe refuses, and they finally get to really talk about her one question, why did he come back to get her to leave Washington DC before the bombs. And he tells her because she was/is still his wife. This has to be the first time  that I felt my resolve to not like him slipping, and confirms that I am not a great judge of character after all.

Hawkins better watch out, because Gray told Eric that he noticed allot of new faces in town, and specifically mentions Hawkins and his family, and how Hawkins had enough cash to buy their house just before the war began. Now with Eric and Jake gone to find medicine for their Dad in a town somewhere, Gray is going to be running things in Town ( thanks Eric for asking the nut to watch the place)  and he has been displaying some tyrant type behaviors ( for lack of better words here) since the beginning.

On my scale of 1 to 10, I have to give this episode a 6.

I still think its too much of a soap opera, but I am beginning to see that this whole story is not going to be about outside terrorists, but about internal terrorism, and how we deal would deal with it. I am glad to see that New York was able to save themselves, I think it would have tacky to say New York was involved.

Until next week folks, you can always post here, if you feel an urge :-)

The CBS video of upcoming show

Posted On October 24, 2006

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I went to the CBS website to view the video of October 25th show, and could not get the player to connect. I wonder if its just my PC or the websites problem? I am anxious to see what the show will have, I see something about the EMP, which I know a tiny bit about, well, enough to know I don’t want to live near where one goes off.

We’re talking about high intensity gamma rays, which are the mass destroyers of life from what I recall of my Astronomy class. Anyway, I found this site, which is too technical for me to get into my head, at least in one sitdown, so I will revisit later. I did think someone might want to do a further read, and would appreciate the link, so here it is.  The website is called Federation of American Scientists, has much to read on effects of Nuclear war, the after effects of the different radiations, and how to treat. A good read, as far as I can tell.

Two more days, until I get to see what happens next….. can’t wait :-)

Episode 5 Federal Response…

OK I hate to admit this, but tonight’s episode was not what I had hoped, as a matter of fact, the last three shows have become a wait for the last five minutes , just to see the “meat” of next weeks show, disappointing. I am not saying the show is not promising, but please either make the show last more than an hour, or at least put more of next weeks meat into this weeks show! Maddening, that is what it is, but I love it still.
The events that grabbed my attention most, was the fact that somewhere, in some secret location, some person will be turning power back on, just so we can see a screen with alert pasted on it? Hope that we get more than that. And when the television turned briefly to a shot of the Presidential Podium, well, where was he? As a matter of fact, I don’t know if I would be comforted to see my president standing there, I would rather the next time I see him, it would be in a fighter unit of some Army battalion or something military.

OK, got side tracked for a few, just the sight of the those long lost from memory bombs we all have in our yards ( for those who live in the Midwest that is) flying through the sky…… warmed my heart. This means the show is about to name someone as culprit , but who? I don’t see the show stepping on too many toes, or would it even be in good conscience to do so? Will it be, instead of real foe we are facing today, some made up group?

I think that Jake is obviously a person who has military training, which we got to see a glimpse of tonight when Hawkins was hacking into the Gov web for personnel files. I still think he is a bad person, something is not right about him, if he was a good guy, how could he have left Denver KNOWING that a bomb was to land, letting countless people die a horrid death?

There was really not much to talk about in tonight’s show, up to the last five minutes anyway, so this will be a short entry , if you all want to discuss this, please leave comments, I am hoping that this will soon become CBS community page, since none is up at the shows website. Look how well LOST has done with their on-line community at the networks website.

Until later, sleep well America. Remember it is the soldiers and sailors and all armed forces everywhere who make sure you can, as they have and always will.

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