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		<title>A Look At Jericho: What Went Wrong?</title>
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In a TV landscape littered with reality shows, revamps of old hits and spinoffs of current ones, Jericho was a much-needed respite from the same old-same old. So why is tomorrow&#8217;s episode the series finale? Here are a few reasons:

1. They Canceled It Once &#8211; Yes, it&#8217;s true that CBS brought the show back after one of the most passionate campaigns in history. They should be lauded for doing so as they could have greenlit CSI: Secaucus. But Jericho&#8217;s ratings this year never equaled even last season&#8217;s highs. That means thousands of once dedicated viewers weren&#8217;t going to give [...]<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.sfuniverse.com">SF Universe</a></p>
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<p>In a TV landscape littered with reality shows, revamps of old hits and spinoffs of current ones, <strong>Jericho</strong> was a much-needed respite from the same old-same old. So why is tomorrow&#8217;s episode the series finale? Here are a few reasons:</p>
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<p>1. <em>They Canceled It Once &#8211; </em>Yes, it&#8217;s true that <strong>CBS </strong>brought the show back after one of the most passionate campaigns in history. They should be lauded for doing so as they could have greenlit <strong>CSI: Secaucus. </strong>But Jericho&#8217;s ratings this year never equaled even last season&#8217;s highs. That means thousands of once dedicated viewers weren&#8217;t going to give CBS another chance to let them down. And you can&#8217;t blame them for that.</p>
<p>2. <em>Lack of Promotion &#8211; </em>If you&#8217;re going to give a show another shot, make a big deal about it. We should have been hearing at least as much about Jericho as we do about <strong>Two and a Half Men </strong>or the <strong>Young and the Restless</strong>. What Jericho&#8217;s viewers were able to accomplish last season doesn&#8217;t happen. We should have heard a lot more about it. The latest <strong>Survivor</strong> castoff shows up all over the place and that show doesn&#8217;t need the publicity half as bad as Jericho did. Bringing a show back from the dead but never taking the steps to get it off life support is counterproductive.</p>
<p>3. <em>Hard for New People to Get Into &#8211; </em><strong>Lost </strong>and <strong>Battlestar Galactica </strong>have the right idea. You begin the new season of a sci-fi show with a recap show that allows anyone to pick up on the first few seasons. In Jericho&#8217;s case, that wouldn&#8217;t have been hard.&nbsp; NBC and Sci Fi Channel ran <strong>Heroes </strong>marathons. And yes, I get that Heroes is a runaway hit show.<strong>&nbsp;</strong>As it was, anyone trying to get on the Jericho bandwagon now got treated to a well-written, well-acted and well-directed show that was nearly impossible to follow.</p>
<p>4. <em>Too Many Cheaper Alternatives &#8211; </em>I don&#8217;t mean to keep bashing reality TV. I actually love shows like <strong>American Idol. </strong>But dramas cost lots of money and it&#8217;s too easy to put on a show like <strong>Big Brother </strong>that can draw better numbers for a fraction of the cost.</p>
<p>5. <em>The Writers&#8217; Strike &#8211; </em>It&#8217;s hard enough to keep a show&#8217;s momentum going when it hasn&#8217;t been canceled. Ah well, at least it will have a full second season -&nbsp; wait, it won&#8217;t. Would Jericho have gotten the boot even with a 22-episode second season? There&#8217;s every reason to expect it would have. But the strike was just one more thing that went wrong for a show with such great potential.</p>
<p>We can still hope that some other network picks Jericho up. Perhaps with a fresh start and a full season commitment the show can truly blossom. TV needs more imaginative, inspiring shows like Jericho.</p>
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