"Jericho" Oversight (TV Episode 2008) Poster

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(2008)

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nomis9410 June 2016
I won't forget this episode. The last 20 minutes are crazy and so heart-breaking. It really shows that you can't trust these guys and that absolutely no-one is spared in this show.

The build-up was well handled and I liked the character moments very much. This show is so captivating and good. I still can't believe it was cancelled.

Well, all I can say is: Watch Jericho and don't be afraid of this tragic episode. It is sad, it is full of tension, it is frustrating - but it moves the story forward.

10 out of 10. Just like that.
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6/10
Good episode
mm-3914 March 2008
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A good episode, but not the greatest. I wish there was a little less drag time with the show. The Jenn and Rallings people were at it again. I feel this is going to be one of those right-wing conspires plots. I find that a little too politically correct. Easy plot device to blame people in suits. I could be wrong and the show has me in for a loop. I hate predictable TV. The end of the show hit me for a loop. Wow unpredictable. Like Supernatural the show changes cast quick enough which keeps the story fresh. I wonder what Beck will do with the new information? 6 out of 10. My wife thinks the Ravenwood bad guy plays a good antagonist.
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1/10
Bleh
nemesis-881 October 2020
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And there we go again! A deaf little girl is able to put down FOUR "highly-trained government assassins" working for a "military contractor". Where did she learn to do that, in Girl Scouts? And the "military contractors" keep storming the front door and walk across the windows only to be so conveniently shot. Yet, when the VERY BAD GUY walks through the same door, he shoots her through the same wall that has five bullets holes in it. D. B. Sweeney at his usual worst

BS-du-jour: Skeet Ulrich's trembling chin and watered eyes. GOSH, that man is fake.

BS-du-jour 2: Lennie James's semi-scowl which he thinks indicates suppressed rage.
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