CBS Cancels Jericho, Again

March 24th, 2008 | 1 Comment | Email | Share | Tweet

CBS has canceled Jericho, again. The low-rated post-Armageddon drama was briefly brought back from the dead by fan demand after the first season, but it looks like no amount of nuts will save the show for a third season. The network will air the season finale on Tuesday, one of two that was shot in the event either of a renewal or cancellation.

“The March 25th episode of Jericho will be the series finale,” CBS said in a statement. “Without question, there are passionate viewers watching this program; we simply wish there were more. We thank an engaged and spirited fan base for keeping the show alive this long, and an outstanding team of producers, cast and crew that went through creative hoops to deliver a compelling, high quality second season. We have no regrets bringing the show back for a second try. We listened to our viewers, gave the series an opportunity to grow, and the producers put a great story on the screen. We’re proud of everyone’s efforts.”

After the first season concluded with an abrupt cut to black, fans famously inundated CBS with tens of thousands of pounds of peanuts – playing off a line of dialogue in the finale – to urge the network to continue the show. For the seven-episode second season, producers shot two endings – one that leaves viewers in suspense for a third round, another that is more conclusive. The ending chosen by CBS will wrap up the final season’s storyline, where the nuclear war survivors of a Kansas town struggled under a violent occupation by a government contractor. The finale doesn’t entirely slam the door on the series, but is notably different from the cliffhanger version, sources said. The ending also doesn’t entirely preclude the possibility of “Jericho” finding a second life on cable. The high cost of the production, however, will likely prevent a continuation of the show.

Comments (1)

  1. gwen says:

    It was confirmed on Friday evening (3/21), on Shaun o’Mac’s radio broadcast, that the show’s production company will be trying to find another home for Jericho. Most likely they will be looking at cable networks.

    Gwen
    http://www.jericho-kansas.com

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