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CBS may find a way to wrap up Jericho

Started by trekgeezer, May 21, 2007, 08:18:48 AM

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trekgeezer

Looks like someone may be listening to the fans. The president of CBS Entertainment left this message on the official Jericho message board.


http://jerichoboard.cbs.com/n/pfx/forum.aspx?redirCnt=2&tsn=1&nav=messages&webtag=CBSMBJericho&tid=5195




And you thought Trek isn't cool.

ulthar

What does that even mean?  Sounded like a lot of double-speak to me.

They MIGHT find a way to wrap up the series?  What's so hard about it?  It's not like they are trying to save Jim Lovell and crew or anything.
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Bodie:      I've been giving myself shock treatments.
Professor Hathaway: Up the voltage.

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Andrew

I have a suggestion for a final episode that would wrap up the series.

Main Character #1:  "Hey, is that a contrail?"
Main Character #2:  "Where?"
*BANG*

(Sorry, I had never watched it, but surely somebody, somewhere, has been saying, "I think that we missed one.")
Andrew Borntreger
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Shadow

They could go the Threshold route and just include extras on the DVD release that would detail how the story would have gone.
Shadow
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BoyScoutKevin

And what will it be replaced by . . . game shows.

Some of the possibilities being looked at by CBs . ..

"Do You Trust Me?" w/ host Tucker Carlson.

"The Wizard" w/ host Craig Ferguson.

""The Power of 10" w/ host Drew Carey.

Gameshows are cheap to do, relative to a series, and they do attract an audience, however small, something that a television series may or may not do.