Jericho Spoilers Revealed
http://www.scifi.com/scifiwire/index.php?category=0&id=44074
The producers of CBS' post-apocalyptic series Jericho invited SCI FI 
Wire to tour the set of the show, which is currently in production, and 
offered a few spoilers about the upcoming second season.

Among the new buildings on the freshly rebuilt main street in the Van 
Nuys suburb of Los Angeles was a cement facade that housed the 
headquarters of Jennings and Rall, a multinational organization that 
sets up shop in the town in season two.

There was also evidence of a continued military presence following its 
arrival in the season finale to suppress the hostilities between Jericho 
and the neighboring town of New Bern.

John Steinberg, co-creator and producer of the show, said in interviews 
that the seven episodes of the season will focus primarily on the 
introduction of these new outside elements to the town of Jericho and 
how its citizens respond to them.

"The first season was about that sort of invisible force, the 
government, the law, the financial system, all those things, 
disappearing, and living in a vacuum," Steinberg said in an interview on 
the set. "And season two is about what happens when something comes back 
to replace that vacuum, and it's not what you remembered being there 
when you left. And so that's kind of the big arc of it, and how we 
respond to that and resist it or learn to deal with it."

After CBS canceled Jericho in May, fans rallied in support of the show 
and sent in thousands of boxes of nuts (inspired by a line of dialogue) 
to the network executives in an effort to convince them to reconsider. 
The campaign was successful, and less than three weeks later CBS 
president Nina Tassler announced that the show would be receiving a 
seven-episode order for midseason.

Steinberg said that because of the abbreviated season, many of the 
unresolved threads from the finale will be wrapped up swiftly in the 
season premiere. But the repercussions of those events will be felt for 
some time to come.

"The practical element of it is going to get resolved pretty quickly," 
he said. "But the first season is going to bleed story all the way 
through the second season, especially that finale. It's stuff that they 
went through way too much, and it was way too terrible for them to get 
over it in seven episodes. So it's all in there."

Before the cancellation announcement, the writing staff had already 
mapped out a 22-episode season. But Steinberg said that they managed to 
condense it down by approaching the seven episodes as an extended movie 
that will lead into a potential full third year.

"In changing it from 22 to seven episodes, we sort of broke it like a 
movie," Steinberg said. "And so I think we want to find the best end of 
this movie that we can come up with. And I think we have a pretty good 
one. ... You're going to feel satisfied, but you're also going to know 
that there's a lot more story coming down the road and that it's not 
tied up in a bow in any way."

Jericho does not yet have an air date, but is expected to return 
sometime late this year or in early 2008.


 
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