Jeremiah (2002–2004)
7/10
I love it
7 October 2022
There's just something about these lesser knows scifi type shows from the 90s that I find super comforting. For the most part, they avoid the overt political messaging that's slipstreamed into today's shows by the activist writers of today. They tend not to be pretentious and even though they're dealing with some heavy topics, they tend to be uplifting and positive, another difference from today's crop of shows that wallow in trauma, snark, sarcasm and anger.

Anyway, the show follows Jeremiah and his partner Kurdy who live in a world after a virus wipes out people older than a certain age. Each episode they travel to a new settlement or city and solve some problems, outsmart some bad guys, rescue some good guys or just have a fun adventure.

Luke Perry and Malcolm Jamal Warner work together really well and it seemed like they enjoyed the roles. I certainly did.

If you're looking for something to check out, give it a shot!
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