Terrorism?

Does anyone else doubt that you could really class the group that caused the explosions as terrorists? It seems to me they were less interested in creating terror and more interested in totally shattering the USAs political system, persumably so that they could gain from the chaos. --Feanix 23:33, 7 March 2007 (UTC)

COUNTDOWN webisodes

Is there any place where a summary of each COUNTDOWN episode from the CBS Jericho website exists? If not: while its not in the program itself it does tell what the Robert Hawkins character is up to before the Pilot episode takes place. It could be added within each corresponding episode. As of now, 1/24/07, Webisodes 1-3, 6-11 have been made available on www.whodroppedthebomb.com. Anonymous 24 January 2007


Fate of Los Angeles and other cities

Why isn't St. Louis still represented on the main wiki-article map? It was on the main terrorist database-screen as a target city, and there are cities not on Hawkins's and the Black Jack maps that we know were hit, but this one's still missing? There hasn't been any evidence suggesting that the city wasn't hit — and before anyone brings up the St. Louis Air National Guard F-16s, keep in mind that such bases keep fighters in the air around the clock, and these jets were in the sky at the exact moment of the attacks, per the airline pilots' radio-chatter. They likely would've been among the last survivors of that base if the bomb detonated close enough to it, and would've had to re-divert.

In light of the massive lack of evidence in favor the city surviving, I propose that it be re-added to the main map again until and unless such evidence presents itself on the show. --The Bandsaw Vigilante 15:05, 23 April 2007 (UTC)

  • Also, it now occurs to me that Norfolk, VA is likewise missing from the Wikipedia map, which appeared on Hawkins's basement map in the episode "A.K.A." --The Bandsaw Vigilante 16:05, 23 April 2007 (UTC)


I don't recall Los Angeles being marked on Hawkins' map, nor on the Chinese broadcast (looked more like San Francisco to me) which is already suspect as truly reliable (New York survived, Philadelphia did not, for example)... does anyone know of a screengrab or something to back that up? --Brad Rousse 22:31, 9 December 2006 (UTC)

Someone here really needs to watch the cbs innertube episodes. at the end of them is a preview with some powerful spoiler info. be sure that someone gets a screen cap of the map that jake looks at. it contains info on more cities that were destroyed and a couple that were reported destroyed that survived. 74.69.152.33 05:40, 7 January 2007 (UTC)

Following the episode 12 teaser, surely the map needs an update? 203.23.239.106 05:00, 28 February 2007 (UTC)

Okay, I've updated the map now that "Black Jack" aired; I've also created this map that shows the regional capitals, if anyone thinks it would be appropriate to include anywhere. --Toby Rush ‹  ✆|✍  › 20:37, 1 March 2007 (UTC)

Toby, that's a terrific resource, and I think it ought to be on the main page. One comment: I think the capitals should be green stars (as they were on the map in "Black Jack"), which would require changing the green dot that marks Jericho itself. This would bring it directly in line with what we saw in the series. 209.244.189.26 04:38, 5 March 2007 (UTC)

In Black Jack it was noted that Tallahassee, Florida survived since as the capital of Florida, it was supporting the president in Montgomery, Alabama. Should Tallahassee be listed on cities that survived? --Napnet 04:31, 15 March 2007 (UTC)


Isn't it time to clean up the cities destroyed (re: New Orleans, Kansas City, Cincinatti)? I mean none of these has ever been mentioned as attacked (save Cincinatti) and they've never appeared on any of the maps, targeted city lists, etc. Also, just added Tallahassee as requested to the survivor cities (since it was explicitly mentioned), but who put up Lincoln- never heard anything about Lincoln. Also, that list is going to get pretty big, since only 23 bombs went off and there's like 10,000 cities in the US. 68.54.240.28 03:18, 12 April 2007 (UTC)

"wiki/Jericho (tv series)" advertised on Australian national tv

This page has been advertised on Australias Ten Network. The ad goes "Do love conspiracy theories? Then you will love Jericho. Go to wikipedia.org and type in "Jericho (tv series)". I've never even heard wikipedia mentioned on our national tv, let alone using a direct page as part of an ad. JayKeaton 12:41, 12 November 2006 (UTC)

I saw the ad too, maybe need to watch out for viral marketing? 144.131.192.97 13:23, 12 November 2006 (UTC)

it may be wise to contact ten network and tell them to stop the ad series 220.238.142.32 15:14, 12 November 2006 (UTC)

Considering the nature of some of the main article edits of late, I wonder if the comment about conspiracy theories might have a somewhat different meaning. Sixty Six 19:12, 12 November 2006 (UTC)

Take a look at the "Semi-protection" section above. The writers/producers/publicists have already been caught trying to use Wikipedia for viral marketing. Has this campaign been seen anywhere apart from CBS and Network Ten? -- Chuq 21:58, 12 November 2006 (UTC)


Does anyone think that a link at the top of the article to a page such as this: Talk:Jericho (TV series)/Television promotion - is a good idea? -- Chuq 23:27, 12 November 2006 (UTC)

The current template

Having an article promoted from an external location, saying that the article is something that it is not (a place to post/read "conspiracy theories") isn't a common thing. This is the reason why it is a special case and there needs to be a message of some sort. How long until Jericho is screened in the US? About 14 hours? IMO there needs to a be a message of some sort there before that time, in case it is advertised again. I tried to enclose the "box" version above in a selfref tag but it didn't work, so for now how about just the selfref version above, like this?

Of course, feel free to modify the target page to improve it! -- Chuq 10:51, 15 November 2006 (UTC)

I've tweaked the message slightly, for clarity, punctuation, spacing and so on. It now reads:

The disambiguation template has been moved above it, since that is the more logical flow. -- Ckatz 22:12, 15 November 2006 (UTC)

The ads also run - in Australia, at least - following and preceding other programmes; I just saw the ad in question before the current broadast of Futurama . So, I'm hanging it to the following:

Is that still aceptable? -Switch 08:23, 16 November 2006 (UTC)

Good thing that the 16 November episode did not have Network Ten promote the wikipedia page again...I am sure there would have been a lot more vandalism if they did --Mikecraig 20:40, 16 November 2006 (UTC)

Is there any reason we can't add an Icon or some small graphic to the main page redirection? I had a couple of casual web surfers look over that page, and both of them missed the message, and their vision's far better than mine. An *i* icon or even the "Stop" one might be sufficient. Sixty Six 02:13, 20 November 2006 (UTC)

Ratings section..

Some American television series are now adopting sections entitled "Ratings" — While they may be useful to a niche audience they don't really represent a worldwide view, now we could likely add sections for other countries but then the section would most probably become exceedingly unmanageable, which it is likely to become either way - I think it may be prudent to expunge it, or (like Veronica Mars on episode pages) making a brief mention on the individual episode page what the first airing garnered on the original channel rather then a large (and pretty ugly) wikitable. 21:06, 13 November 2006 (UTC)

List of Characters article page

Since nobody else seems to be reading the talk page for the separate character list page, I figured I'd bring the mountain to Mohammed as it were. The list of characters is starting to get a little unwieldy. While there are plenty of characters on there that deserve mention and don't have their own pages yet, there are quite a few that just don't seem to merit mention on a listing of what I would consider characters of major importance. Case in point, Skylar's whingey friend who was more concerned with the well-being of some scrawny Hollywood socialite (I forget which one exactly, they all kinda blend together after a while) than the people in her town.

She's only had a handful of brief appearances in a few episodes. Not exactly a major contribution to the overall plot. Characters like Victor Miller and Payton, while they have had (at this point in the show) a fairly significant contribution to the show, were one-off characters, never to be seen or heard from again. I figured it might be a good idea to get a group consensus before I go off and do my very best "HASSAN CHOP!!!!!" impression over yonder. So group, consense away. MikeFTM 21:54

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