First net savvy, intelligent SF fans inundated CBS with 40,000 pounds of peanuts after CBS execs canceled “Jericho.” They got their inspiration from the lead character, Jake Green’s response to a call to surrender from a stronger force that was rising against the small Kansas town. That major sign of protest on the part of fans got them a shortened second season which just ended. Now comes the next wave to get some other network or cable station to acquire the rights to the show and put out a third season of this fan favorite that won’t go down easy.
JerichoNet2 has issued this new call and challenge with the press release issued below, to see “Jericho” live to fight another day and is using the last symbol seen as the camera faded to black on the last episode of the series, the “Don’t Tread On Me” flag proudly flying over city hall as sign of rebellion against those who would, once again, try and destroy that town and its residents.
“How does it feel to be part of history? Don’t Tread on Me!†It’s the new battle cry of the next Jericho fan revolution. On March 22nd, CBS once again canceled Jericho, and within minutes, the fan efforts to solve the problem had kicked back into action. CBS’ serial drama Jericho, originally debuting on September 20, 2006, had been canceled once before, but the network resurrected it after the fans paid homage to Jericho character Jake Green (portrayed by actor Skeet Ulrich) uttering “Nuts!†to a request for surrender during the heat of battle. This line inspired a fan protest involving 40,000 pounds of nuts being shipped to CBS, forcing the network to reconsider its decision and to agree to a seven-episode Season 2.
According to CBS, Nielsen ratings had not been high enough this time around to encourage the network to buy into a third season for Jericho, leading to the show’s second cancellation before the March 25th airing of the seventh and final episode with had been shot with two alternate endings: a cliffhanger if picked up for another season, and an open-ended, show-ending conclusion to the seven episode arc storyline. CBS aired the latter version, and fans, deeming it also to be a cliffhanger itself, were inspired to begin the fight again to preserve Jericho for another round of storytelling.
Rumors had already begun circulating that Jericho’s Executive Producer Carol Barbee had been already ‘shopping’ the show to cable networks – where Jericho’s ratings, considered sub-par by CBS, would be stellar elsewhere. According to Barbee and other sources close to Barbee, the SCI FI and CW networks continue to be possibilities for picking up Jericho. Fans have now sprung into action, currently sending e-mails and letters and making phone calls to both networks.
Jericho fans – well-versed in their abilities to make a difference through efforts involving over $20,000 in donations to the Greensburg, Kansas, building fund, DVD shipments to troops overseas, and an affiliation with Project Homefront – are now refocusing their endeavors toward an organized multiphase effort to win a new home for their favorite show. They also have set up an alternate online rally point in anticipation of CBS’ Jericho Web site eventually going dark.
For more information about Jericho’s latest fan revolution, or to learn how you can offer your assistance and your voice to making history again by finding Jericho a new home, please log onto www.jerichonet2.com/board to check out the New Save Jericho Campaign details for addresses, contact numbers, and ongoing efforts to give Jericho new life.
Welcome2CHO says
Thanks for sharing news about Jericho fans’ efforts to save our show. Much appreciated!
dixonmoranger says
Hopefully this will help recruit more rangers for the cause “Don’t Tread On ME”
Rangerette says
Thanks so much for printing this article. We are all working very hard to save the most Superb show on TV. We can use all the help we can get!!!
Zajo says
Thank you for writing an article about this, we really appriciate it 😀 For all you fans out there, visit http://www.jerichonet2.com/board to learn how to help us fight for a new home for Jericho!
gidget says
What a terrific article. When people get together, they can do amazing things.
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Tim Mapes says
Thanks so much for posting this for us Sam! I hope having the link here will help us out!
Steve Wood says
Thank you so much for posting this. We sure can use all the help we can get.
VeeMaxx says
Sam,
Thanks for your support in our battle to save Jericho! The story has so much yet to tell that there is NO WAY we can just let it go.
Sam says
Thanks for helping us get the word out! Jericho is a show worth fighting for!
Allen says
Thank you so much for writing this! Every little bit can help to get Jericho back.