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Jericho
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_3'); })A small town in Kansas struggles to survive After the End once several major US cities are destroyed in terrorist attacks with nuclear bombs. Features a sprawling cast of townsfolk from the mayor on down, and centers on the Green family. This show is remarkable for being on the hard end of Mohs Scale Of Scifi Hardness, featuring such things as radiation poisoning, the effects on an EMP and the value of such common things as salt. Not quite as fatalistic as that other nuclear-war-surviving Kansas town, from The Day After, which early episodes were compared with.Anyone Can Die and they stay dead. Also notable is the Heroic Bystander approach to heroism, as a major theme is the common man having to choose to do the right thing or give in to baser urges or becoming Disaster Scavengers. Other major themes involve family and heredity, redemption, and the struggle to preserve American values like democracy. Similar to Battlestar Galactica drawing tension and avoiding the Inferred Holocaust by dealing with issues like shortages in food, electricity and the people who want to steal from those who have these.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_2'); })The first season focuses on the mystery behind the bombing, represented by Robert Hawkins, a mysterious newcomer to the town who knows more than he should, and also on the personal relationships, issues and problems implicit in surviving. The second season focuses on the towns folk's attempt to rebuild Jericho while under the thumb of the corrupt new federal government and powerful corporate interests.The show was canceled, but brought back by a fan campaign. A second season was shown in 2008, detailing the rise of an oppressive new government based in Cheyenne, Wyoming, but the show was again canceled due to low ratings. (Although the last episode tied up most of the immediately-dangling plot-threads.) There was talk of a feature film that went nowhere, but in 2011 there was a six-comic series called Jericho Season 3: Civil War.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_content_1'); })Not to be confused for the fanfic of same name. | |
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Farm Boy | |
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Farm Boy: Stanley. | |
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Taking Over the Town | |
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Taking Over the Town: This is what the Ravenwood mercenaries do to a town they invade. They take all the supplies and shoot anyone who opposes them. Since the towns are isolated from the outside world, they do not have to worry anyone coming to help the townspeople. The people of Jericho try to preempt this by blowing the bridge into town themselves before Ravenwood crosses it. | |
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AnyoneCanDie | |
Jericho / int_1237828f | comment |
Anyone Can Die: And we mean anyone. And that includes Gracie Leigh, Mitchell Cafferty, Victor Miller, Maggie, Sarah Mason, April Green, Johnston Green, Bonnie Richmond, and Goetz. | |
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Hot Teacher | |
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Hot Teacher: Two of them - Heather teaches science; Emily teaches history. | |
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Hero Antagonist | |
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Hero Antagonist: Beck | |
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Genre Savvy | |
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Genre Savvy: Played for Laughs when Heather tells Jake to watch out for the giant irradiated ants. | |
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Storyboarding the Apocalypse | |
Jericho / int_17fc8b9c | comment |
Storyboarding the Apocalypse: In episode 2, when the deputy mayor describes the aftereffects of radiation poisoning to the billiard-playing gang. | |
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Those Two Guys | |
Jericho / int_1c79ae8c | comment |
Those Two Guys: Jimmy and Bill. | |
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The Main Characters Do Everything | |
Jericho / int_1c9537cd | comment |
The Main Characters Do Everything: Almost every action to save the town will be taken by Jake Green, the Green family, or Robert Hawkins. Gets to the point that in one episode, when asked for volunteers, the entire town hall turns to Jake, expecting him to volunteer. | |
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Reality Ensues | |
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Reality Ensues: Happens in "Termination for Cause" when Jake and Russell were arguing what to do with Goetz, then Stanley drove up and shot Goetz in the head for killing Bonnie | |
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Cosy Catastrophe | |
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Cosy Catastrophe: The town more often than not pulls through together, but they still struggle to avoid becoming a Scavenger World. The entire trope could be simplified to just this conversation from the show: Episodes where the characters leave town and explore the outside even further underlines how easy the citizens of Jericho have it. Pretty much everywhere else has fallen to violence, anarchy, and complete collapse of order. While Jericho has energy, a salt mine, farm land, and is out of reach of radiation zones, all while maintaining diplomacy and law. It positively enrages all the other towns nearby. | |
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Heterosexual Life-Partners | |
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Heterosexual Life-Partners: Jake and Stanley. | |
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PapaWolf | |
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Papa Wolf: Robert and Johnston. | |
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Take Our Word for It | |
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Take Our Word for It: The number of explosives in 20 cities would in reality be pretty meager for the effect it has in effectively shutting down the United States. Remember Tropes Are Tools, though. | |
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FakeAmerican | |
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Fake American: Robert Hawkins is played by British actor Lennie James. In Season Two, Chavez is played by Canadian actor Chris Kramer. | |
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FallenStatesOfAmerica | |
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Fallen States of America: The US is no longer the superpower it once was after the bombs fell. | |
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Chekhov's Gun | |
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Chekhov's Gun: The tank. Heavily lampshaded. | |
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Ironic Echo | |
Jericho / int_237404cc | comment |
Ironic Echo: "I think this will go a lot smoother if you just sat there and listened to what I have to say". | |
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Semper Fi | |
Jericho / int_24f4c82a | comment |
Semper Fi: A band of Marines come through the town, offering reconstruction. It turns out they're actually civilians pretending to be Marines, having picked up their equipment after a food riot. | |
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Defrosting Ice Queen | |
Jericho / int_28c1d543 | comment |
Defrosting Ice Queen: Mimi. | |
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Bilingual Bonus | |
Jericho / int_294ed981 | comment |
The morse code acts much like a Bilingual Bonus, as it offers clues beforehand about events in that episode | |
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Could Say It, But... | |
Jericho / int_2a7b0247 | comment |
Could Say It, But...: Jake does a subtle one in season 2. "Dale, as sheriff it's my job to tell you that even though the vaccines are on a J&R transport out to be destroyed in Cheyenne, it'd be a big mistake to hijack that truck...the only way someone could do it would be to remove the contents of the boxes without being detected and leave the barcoded containers in the truck. You know what I'm saying?" The next time we see Dale, he's returning triumphantly with the vaccines. | |
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Scary Black Man | |
Jericho / int_3036294e | comment |
Scary Black Man: Robert. Robert. Robert. He is actually the only black man in the show (though it is set in rural Kansas), and even by the time we know he's a good guy, he's still a scary-ass man. There were a few other unnamed black guys (like the owner of that gas station), though mostly in the background. | |
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After the End | |
Jericho / int_334e48a1 | comment |
After the End: The end is actually the end of the United States (as we know it, at least.) The old country has been split three ways between Texas, the United States-states East of the Mississippi River, also known as the "Columbus" government because it's in Columbus, Ohio-and the Allied States of America, the states west of the Mississippi based in Cheyenne, Wyoming. | |
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La Résistance | |
Jericho / int_34dd5f3 | comment |
La Résistance: Develops in New Bern and Jericho over the course of season 2. | |
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The End of the Beginning | |
Jericho / int_3a2db192 | comment |
The End of the Beginning: In the last episode... | |
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Noodle Incident | |
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Noodle Incident: | |
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Torture Always Works | |
Jericho / int_416a2a0d | comment |
Torture Always Works: Subverted and lampshaded by Hawkins, who says that the fear of torture is more effective, and that real torture only works in the movies. Also averted at other points when it proves completely ineffective against Eric, Jake, and others. | |
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Divided States of America | |
Jericho / int_4482e1ef | comment |
Divided States of America: In season 1, there are six federal governments. By season 2, there are only two contenders: the Allied States of America (capital in Cheyenne, Wyoming), of which Jericho is geographically a part, and what's left of the original United States government (capital in Columbus, Ohio). Texas is still an independent nation, but the government in San Antonio doesn't claim to be a successor government of the old United States like the other two do. | |
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Eternally Pearly-White Teeth | |
Jericho / int_452cda57 | comment |
Eternally Pearly-White Teeth: You would think that eventually the supplies of toothpaste and toothbrushes would reduce people's tooth care. You'd think. Hawkins' family is shown to be using homemade toothpaste bought off of a Mr. Daley, much to his son's confusion. | |
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Slow Electricity | |
Jericho / int_46029d2b | comment |
Slow Electricity: We get the city power sequential failure sequence at The End of the World as We Know It. | |
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One Nation Under Copyright | |
Jericho / int_4a59e6f7 | comment |
One Nation Under Copyright: The Allied States of America is riddled with former employees of Jennings & Rall, from the new President on down. The company becomes integral and inseparable to the day-to-day operation of the government. According to John Smith, the pre-attack U.S. government had also been this for the company, which is why he instigated the attacks. He hoped they would help cleanse Jennings & Rall's influence. | |
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Exact Eavesdropping | |
Jericho / int_4aed206f | comment |
Exact Eavesdropping: The prisoners disguised as police men step out of the car to discuss something so that Heather can listen to the police report and learn about the missing deputies. The report stops exactly by the time the guys come back, so they would not suspect anything. | |
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Break the Cutie | |
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Break the Cutie: Poor Stanley. | |
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Wham Line | |
Jericho / int_4e7c4536 | comment |
Wham Line: From the pilot: | |
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The Atoner | |
Jericho / int_4ef92d0b | comment |
The Atoner: Jake shows aspects of this, for stuff he did in Iraq. | |
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Returning War Vet | |
Jericho / int_56996e6a | comment |
Returning War Vet: Jake, whose skills from the army make him an effective defender of the town, though it's stated he's not quite as capable as Robert Hawkins Jake wasn't actually in the army, he was working for a "private contractor" (Jennings and Rall), but did experience the war through that. Since Hawkins was thoroughly trained for what he does, he is much more able to navigate the situations they face than Jake, who reacts emotionally to what happens more often than not. | |
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The Mountains of Illinois | |
Jericho / int_5d397b9c | comment |
The Mountains of Illinois: While the pilot was filmed in the Canadian prairie and thus looks flat and treeless enough to be Kansas, much of the show was filmed in southern California, and thus has mountains. Played hilariously straight with the depiction of Cheyenne, Wyoming. In the show, Cheyenne is surrounded by green rolling hills, verdant forests and is at the base of a snow-covered peak. None of this is true. While there are nice areas of the state, including Yellowstone, Wyoming itself is mostly arid wasteland. To get a mental picture of what it looks like, consider Starship Troopers. The scenes on "Planet Klandathu" are all shot in Casper, Wyoming about 80 miles north. That's right, one of the larger cities in Wyoming is the bug planet. Also, the show lists Cheyenne's population as soaring as high as one million residents. Currently, the population of Cheyenne is about 60,000 residents. How on earth could that current infrastructure support an additional 994,000 people?!? The show certainly did not depict this as a gigantic tent city, which would be the only way this could happen. | |
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Men Don't Cry | |
Jericho / int_62663d88 | comment |
Men Don't Cry: Averted. Sometimes ManlyTears and sometimes more realistic puffy-eyed gut-wrenching sobbing. Played straight with Robert, though, who probably had his tear ducts surgically removed along with most of his soul. | |
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Heroic Sacrifice | |
Jericho / int_6439de78 | comment |
Heroic Sacrifice: Subverted in the last episode when Robert tries to pull one off, but Jake refuses to let him, and by that point he's too weak from being shot to resist being pulled to safety. Played straight in the Alternate Ending available on the DVD: Had the show been picked up for another season, Robert would have been captured while buying time for Jake to get away, and ends up held by ASA forces in Loomer Ridge Prison in Colorado. The season then ends with Jake and Chavez about to mount a rescue. | |
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Dying Moment of Awesome | |
Jericho / int_6682d6e4 | comment |
Dying Moment of Awesome: Bonnie going down shooting. | |
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Insignia Rip-Off Ritual | |
Jericho / int_673c9dd8 | comment |
Insignia Rip-Off Ritual: On three occasions: When Mayor Green exposes the fake Marines and runs them out of town; when Goetz is fired from Ravenwood; and finally when Major Beck and his troops defect from the Allied States. | |
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Elite Army | |
Jericho / int_68333a8b | comment |
Elite Army: Ravenwood mercenaries. Especially when a group of less than ten are able to almost conquer all of Jericho on their own. | |
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Big Brother Instinct | |
Jericho / int_69681e01 | comment |
Big Brother Instinct: Stanley, all the way. Also an interesting inversion with Eric (older brother, not a bad guy but mostly selfish and has no protective instinct) and Jake (younger brother, fiercely protective of all his friends). Roger toward his fellow refugees. Technically, according to the documents we see on screen (Jake's passport and Eric's driver's license), Jake is the older brother, having been born January 21, 1977, while Eric was born September 21, 1977. Which also means that even if their mom got pregnant as soon as she could after giving birth, Eric was still born at least a month prematurely. Or one of them is adopted (Jake could have been adopted before Johnston and Gail knew they were having Eric). | |
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Private Military Contractors | |
Jericho / int_6c553873 | comment |
Private Military Contractors: Ravenwood | |
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1.0 | |
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Jericho / int_6c553873 | |
Jericho / int_6eb4e408 | type |
Artistic License – Military | |
Jericho / int_6eb4e408 | comment |
Artistic License – Military: Deconstructed with that trope being few of many reasons for the fake marines' ruse being found. From using Hooah (US Army term) to addressing Sergeant as "sir". Also help out that Johnston Green was former Army Ranger. | |
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1.0 | |
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Jericho / int_6eb4e408 | |
Jericho / int_6eeaa3c4 | type |
Bus Full of Innocents | |
Jericho / int_6eeaa3c4 | comment |
Bus Full of Innocents: The first episode had Jake rescue a school bus full of kids. The second has him using a different school bus to ferry hospital patients to a mine being used as an improvised fallout shelter. | |
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1.0 | |
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Jericho / int_6eeaa3c4 | |
Jericho / int_71038217 | type |
Wrench Wench | |
Jericho / int_71038217 | comment |
Wrench Wench: Heather. It helps that she's also the science teacher at the elementary school. | |
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1.0 | |
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Jericho / int_71038217 | |
Jericho / int_7335ffa9 | type |
Grey-and-Gray Morality | |
Jericho / int_7335ffa9 | comment |
Grey and Gray Morality: "Dad, is he a bad man or a good man?" "There's no such thing." | |
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1.0 | |
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Jericho / int_7335ffa9 | |
Jericho / int_754df088 | type |
Put on a Bus | |
Jericho / int_754df088 | comment |
Put on a Bus (Subverted): Heather goes to New Bern to help design the wind turbines to help power the town. Afterwards she's reported dead shot trying to sabotage the mortar machine but is later seen again rescued by the army. | |
Jericho / int_754df088 | featureApplicability |
-0.3 | |
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Jericho / int_754df088 | |
Jericho / int_76933235 | type |
Depopulation Bomb | |
Jericho / int_76933235 | comment |
Depopulation Bomb: 20+ US cities are outright nuked off the map. New York is unexploded, not to say "intact". | |
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Jericho / int_76933235 | |
Jericho / int_79cce27b | type |
Law Enforcement, Inc. | |
Jericho / int_79cce27b | comment |
Law Enforcement, Inc.: Ravenwood in season 2. | |
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1.0 | |
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Jericho / int_79cce27b | |
Jericho / int_7eebe99c | type |
The Alcoholic | |
Jericho / int_7eebe99c | comment |
The Alcoholic: Dr. Kenchy. | |
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Jericho / int_7eebe99c | |
Jericho / int_7f390ebc | type |
Developing Doomed Characters | |
Jericho / int_7f390ebc | comment |
Developing Doomed Characters | |
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1.0 | |
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Jericho / int_7f390ebc | |
Jericho / int_7fbb2a3 | type |
NiceJobBreakingItHero | |
Jericho / int_7fbb2a3 | comment |
Nice Job Breaking It, Hero!: John Smith instigated the attacks in hopes of cleansing Jennings & Rall's influence over the United States government. Not only did it fail, it actually made things worse, with the company gaining total control over half the country and putting one of their pawns into the ASA's presidency. | |
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1.0 | |
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Jericho / int_7fbb2a3 | |
Jericho / int_835cd59b | type |
No Theme Tune | |
Jericho / int_835cd59b | comment |
No Theme Tune: Only a morse code beeping. The morse code acts much like a Bilingual Bonus, as it offers clues beforehand about events in that episode | |
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1.0 | |
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Jericho / int_835cd59b | |
Jericho / int_8411ab92 | type |
Red Oni, Blue Oni | |
Jericho / int_8411ab92 | comment |
Jake wasn't actually in the army, he was working for a "private contractor" (Jennings and Rall), but did experience the war through that. Since Hawkins was thoroughly trained for what he does, he is much more able to navigate the situations they face than Jake, who reacts emotionally to what happens more often than not. | |
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Jericho / int_8411ab92 | |
Jericho / int_8504b817 | type |
Where the Hell Is Springfield? | |
Jericho / int_8504b817 | comment |
Where the Hell Is Springfield??: The citizens were able to see the mushroom cloud from the bomb that hit Denver. It was suggested that Oakley, Kansas, was Jericho's stand in. However, Oakley is about 70 miles east of the Colorado state line (and roughly 250 miles from Denver itself). It's doubtful you could see the Denver mushroom cloud even if you were standing on the state line at the moment it detonated. You still have to drive well into Colorado before you see the mountains. The mountains can't be the Rockies, otherwise the mushroom cloud would be in front of them rather than behind. They must be a closer, fictional mountain range near Jericho. In the third episode, Stanley says that he saw a line tanks driving "over the ridge". In the episode Four Horsemen, one of the pilots on the flight recorder estimates that the mushroom clouds are 16 kilometers in height, which would be visible on the horizon from parts of western Kansas. Probably not with the fictional mountain range obscuring them, though. A map of Jericho that was posted on the CBS website showed I-70 and state routes 40 and 83 intersecting in Jericho. If this map is canon, then Oakley is Jericho's real-life counterpart. In real-life Oakley, I-70, U.S. 40 and U.S. 83 intersect, but in different ways than the map indicates. For example, the "official" map of Jericho shows I-70 going through town. At Oakley, I-70 skirts the town to the north and east, only coming within 3 1/2 miles at its closest point. In fact, Oakley is snug in the northeast corner of Logan County, within three miles of Gove County to the east and spilling over into Thomas County on the north. The way I-70 is routed, it never even enters Logan County, much less Oakley itself. | |
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Jericho / int_8504b817 | |
Jericho / int_863fa679 | type |
What Happened to the Mouse? | |
Jericho / int_863fa679 | comment |
What Happened to the Mouse?: Maggie, fake Marine and Jake's love interest in Semper Fidelis, shows up out of nowhere in One if by Land to help our heroes and takes a bullet for her trouble. Last seen slung over Johnston's shoulders. Did she bleed out? Recover completely? Was she accepted by Jericho in spite of her role in Semper Fidelis? We never find out. | |
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Jericho / int_863fa679 | |
Jericho / int_875615dd | type |
Truth in Television | |
Jericho / int_875615dd | comment |
Truth in Television: Motorola, while vastly outsold by larger cell phone providers, actually leads the industry in non-cell phone communication devices such as walkie-talkies. | |
Jericho / int_875615dd | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
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Jericho / int_875615dd | |
Jericho / int_8c80a69f | type |
YourCheatingHeart | |
Jericho / int_8c80a69f | comment |
Your Cheating Heart: Eric Green and Mary Bailey. Eric's wife at the time is April, the doctor in charge of the medical clinic. | |
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1.0 | |
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Jericho / int_8c80a69f | |
Jericho / int_8ca89acb | type |
I Need to Go Iron My Dog | |
Jericho / int_8ca89acb | comment |
I Need to Go Iron My Dog: In Black Jack, Heather approaches Jake, while he and his father are loading the car, to talk about a shared kiss. | |
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1.0 | |
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Jericho / int_8ca89acb | |
Jericho / int_8cb1a369 | type |
TookALevelInJerkass | |
Jericho / int_8cb1a369 | comment |
Took a Level in Jerkass: Eric was having an affair with Mary and fully intended to leave his wife April for Mary. But when he finds out April had filed for divorce (which she later regretted) he acted self-righteously hurt and refused to talk to April about it. | |
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Jericho / int_8cb1a369 | |
Jericho / int_91e894b4 | type |
Apocalypse How | |
Jericho / int_91e894b4 | comment |
Apocalypse How: Class 1 within Jericho and many of the other towns and cities of the US, whereas many other areas are described as being Class 2. North Korea and Iran are implied to be Class 3. | |
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Jericho / int_91e894b4 | |
Jericho / int_9a2aee13 | type |
Heroic Bystander | |
Jericho / int_9a2aee13 | comment |
Heroic Bystander: A major focus of the series. | |
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Jericho / int_9a2aee13 | |
Jericho / int_9b54d536 | type |
EvilCounterpart | |
Jericho / int_9b54d536 | comment |
Evil Counterpart: New Bern to Jericho. Early on, Grey is something of this to Johnston, then Grey becomes mayor and Constantino becomes his Evil Counterpart. | |
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Jericho / int_9b54d536 | |
Jericho / int_9bcd82c0 | type |
Took a Level in Badass | |
Jericho / int_9bcd82c0 | comment |
Took a Level in Badass: Everyone. Johnston Green, a former US Army Ranger, trains most of the citizenry and organises them into an armed force to defend the town. The "Jericho Rangers" spend the next fifteen episodes kicking all kinds of ass. | |
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Jericho / int_9bcd82c0 | |
Jericho / int_9e03dbd6 | type |
Mr. Fixit | |
Jericho / int_9e03dbd6 | comment |
Mr. Fixit: Heather and, to an extent, Jake. | |
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Jericho / int_9e03dbd6 | |
Jericho / int_9e622f84 | type |
Stealing from the Till | |
Jericho / int_9e622f84 | comment |
Stealing from the Till: Goetz. | |
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Jericho / int_9e622f84 | |
Jericho / int_a679184b | type |
Due to the Dead | |
Jericho / int_a679184b | comment |
Due to the Dead: The soldiers allow Stanley time to give his sister a proper burial before they arrest him. | |
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Jericho / int_a679184b | |
Jericho / int_a70223 | type |
Karma Houdini | |
Jericho / int_a70223 | comment |
Karma Houdini: The bandits in "Heart of Winter". | |
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Jericho / int_a70223 | |
Jericho / int_a971e83c | type |
Hidden Elf Village | |
Jericho / int_a971e83c | comment |
Hidden Elf Village: Jericho's inhabitants very much want to make their town a Hidden Elf Village out of fear of outside threats like Ravenwood. | |
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Jericho / int_a971e83c | |
Jericho / int_acecb17d | type |
Chekhov's Skill | |
Jericho / int_acecb17d | comment |
Chekhov's Skill: Robert spends time teaching Allison how to shoot for self defense. Not only does the effort help mitigate years of Parental Abandonment, but it even saves his life. After two seasons of hearing about how great of a pilot Jake was, we finally get to see him fly when it really matters. | |
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Jericho / int_acecb17d | |
Jericho / int_ad1db87c | type |
Oh, Crap! | |
Jericho / int_ad1db87c | comment |
Oh, Crap!: Twice in the pilot, the townspeople seeing a mushroom cloud and when Dale implied there might have been another explosion in Atlanta. | |
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Jericho / int_ad1db87c | |
Jericho / int_ad63e89f | type |
Disaster Democracy | |
Jericho / int_ad63e89f | comment |
Disaster Democracy | |
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1.0 | |
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Jericho / int_ad63e89f | |
Jericho / int_af696bef | type |
Fish out of Water | |
Jericho / int_af696bef | comment |
Fish out of Water: Big city girl Mimi stuck in small town Jericho. | |
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1.0 | |
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Jericho / int_af696bef | |
Jericho / int_b00d5a3c | type |
Badass Grandpa | |
Jericho / int_b00d5a3c | comment |
Badass Grandpa: Johnston Green. | |
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Jericho / int_b00d5a3c | |
Jericho / int_b1f4c5bb | type |
Enhance Button | |
Jericho / int_b1f4c5bb | comment |
Enhance Button: A spy satellite somehow zooms all the way in on Hawkins and his son with their football. In wonderfully photorealistic detail. Also, later scenes with Valente. | |
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Jericho / int_b1f4c5bb | |
Jericho / int_b2cdd776 | type |
Bottomless Magazines | |
Jericho / int_b2cdd776 | comment |
Bottomless Magazines: Averted, somewhat rare for a post-apocalyptic setting, by giving at least some attention to the scarcity of ammunition. | |
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Jericho / int_b2cdd776 | |
Jericho / int_b56de77d | type |
Misplaced Vegetation | |
Jericho / int_b56de77d | comment |
Misplaced Vegetation: The number of trees in background is improbable for western Kansas, which is a semi-arid steppe. | |
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Jericho / int_b56de77d | |
Jericho / int_b58b4e3c | type |
Too Dumb to Live | |
Jericho / int_b58b4e3c | comment |
Too Dumb to Live: During the radioactive fallout, there's a bar full of people who would rather play pool, drink beer, and die of radiation poisoning than take shelter in the basement. They do start moving towards the shelter when they're informed of the actual symptoms of radiation poisoning (they seemed to be under the impression that they would be caught in a really slow explosion). | |
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Jericho / int_b58b4e3c | |
Jericho / int_b8dbe475 | type |
Blood from the Mouth | |
Jericho / int_b8dbe475 | comment |
Blood from the Mouth: The driver who crashed into Jake's car in the pilot. | |
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Jericho / int_b8dbe475 | |
Jericho / int_bb18a227 | type |
It's All About Me | |
Jericho / int_bb18a227 | comment |
It's All About Me: Emily in spades. In early series one, she constantly complains that her fiance's dead. Thousands of Americans are slowly dying from radiation poisoning and society is crumbling due to the aftermath of a nuclear apocalypse, yet everything clearly should be about her, right? Case in point: In the episode where Ravenwood is hours away from invading their town, murdering everyone in their path, and looting the burnt wreckage of whats left, Emily spends literally the entire time getting drunk on a girl's night out and complaining about how this was supposed to be her wedding day. Mimi is a case of this as well. Millions are dead, millions more are dying and/or homeless, and all she can do is bitch about not being able to stroll down to the local Starbucks for a macchiato. | |
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Jericho / int_bb18a227 | |
Jericho / int_bdcf86f3 | type |
Disaster Scavengers | |
Jericho / int_bdcf86f3 | comment |
Disaster Scavengers: Everyone, by default, is at least a little of a scavenger. Some reaching truly depraved levels of opportunism. | |
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Jericho / int_bdcf86f3 | |
Jericho / int_bec0417c | type |
Happily Married | |
Jericho / int_bec0417c | comment |
Happily Married: Johnston and Gail Green | |
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Jericho / int_bec0417c | |
Jericho / int_bf3e372 | type |
Torture Is Ineffective | |
Jericho / int_bf3e372 | comment |
Torture Is Ineffective: When an interrogation gets a bit too intense for Jake, Hawkins reveals he was bluffing about the extent to which he was willing to go because he knows from personal experience that real torture only works in movies. | |
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Jericho / int_bf3e372 | |
Jericho / int_c33ba0a8 | type |
Chuck Cunningham Syndrome | |
Jericho / int_c33ba0a8 | comment |
Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: A handful of smaller characters, along with their subplots were dropped and went unmentioned during the second season, due to the significantly shortened season length. Whatever happened to Bonnie's boyfriend anyways, and did Mary ever get back together with Eric? | |
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Jericho / int_c33ba0a8 | |
Jericho / int_c405c5f7 | type |
UnCanceled | |
Jericho / int_c405c5f7 | comment |
Un-Canceled, and then canceled again...but at least the writers were able to Wrap It Up. Again, now that it's comic series has started being published. | |
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Jericho / int_c446f93c | type |
Artistic License – Nuclear Physics | |
Jericho / int_c446f93c | comment |
Artistic License – Nuclear Physics – The fallout from Denver seems to only last about 4 hours, then washes away in the rain. Once the townspeople come out from the shelter, the radiation has magically disappeared. In Real Life the radiation from nuclear fallout can last up to 6 weeks before fading to safe levels. Most fallout shelters have supplies for a minimum of two weeks. While having the first season take place entirely in a shelter might be boring, the show itself lampshades this fact. Robert Hawkins states clearly that “surfaces will need to be scrubbed and the top 18 inches of topsoil will have to be removed. These are both real jobs that would need to be done before it would be safe to be outside. None of these actions are taken. Then, Mimi places her hand in wet ash, and has a mini-freak out that she is going to get radiation poisoning. Unfortunately, she is right. Having that amount of fallout ash touching the skin would result in beta radiation burns at the least. To take this even further, look at the fallout prediction maps the show itself uses. Robert intentionally chose Jericho as it was outside of this fallout pattern. Also the young kid on the roof watching the mushroom cloud and the whole town should have been destroyed. The general rule of thumb is that if you have line of sight to a nuclear explosion, you will die. If not from the initial blast and shockwave, then from the huge burst of gamma radiation you just absorbed. If he saw the blast as it happened (the initial flash), he'd have gone blind. Not clear if he saw the initial flash though. Additionally, the nukes in the show are described as having a yield of 20 kilotons each. Given that the nukes were aboard trucks and detonated at ground level, the actual damage they would cause would likely be insufficient to shut down society, and the actual amount of fallout produced wouldn't be nearly enough to blanket huge portions of the country as is depicted on screen, even if they were "dirty" bombs. | |
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Jericho / int_c446f93c | |
Jericho / int_c5249b29 | type |
Nice Guy | |
Jericho / int_c5249b29 | comment |
Nice Guy: Stanley. Jake has anti-hero moments but usually falls into this category too. | |
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Jericho / int_c75df49a | type |
Shout-Out | |
Jericho / int_c75df49a | comment |
Shout-Out: The producers evidently read Alas, Babylon. At one point, Dale can't sell some metallic trinkets because there's a fear of irradiated metal (which is identical to a plot in Alas, Babylon). Hawkins also suggests that Jericho is located away from projected fallout clouds and has access to useful resources, much like Fort Repose. In a scene almost directly lifted from Alas, Babylon the townspeople hold a cookout to dispose of all of the meat in danger of spoiling in the local market. However, Jericho has access to a salt mine, unlike the small town in central Florida where the novel takes placenote The town runs into trouble because of a lack of a reliable salt supply later on. How come no one tries to salt down the meat? | |
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Two Lines, No Waiting | |
Jericho / int_ca7ec334 | comment |
Two Lines, No Waiting: Robert Hawkins secret involvement in Project Red Bell seemed a completely separate story from the the whole survival of Jericho story arcs. The only link that brings the two stories together is Jake finding and keeping Hawkins' secret. | |
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Blindfolded Trip | |
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Blindfolded Trip: Mrs. Green going to see Jake. | |
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Western Terrorists | |
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Western Terrorists | |
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Dark Action Girl | |
Jericho / int_d5b3df2d | comment |
Dark Action Girl: Sarah Mason, who's also part of The Conspiracy. | |
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ALighterShadeOfGray | |
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A Lighter Shade Of Gray: Jericho tends to be this in any conflict. | |
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Action Girl | |
Jericho / int_dae5c997 | comment |
Action Girl: Most notably, Alison and Bonnie, both of whom have a Crowning Moment of Awesome. | |
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Torture Technician | |
Jericho / int_db38d6ca | comment |
Torture Technician: Double subverted with Robert Hawkins; the initial subversion is as explained above, however in his explanation as to why torture does not work, he indicates "I've done enough, Jake, to know better..." that he has done plenty of cold-blooded torture in the past and learned of its ineffectiveness through experience. | |
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Reasonable Authority Figure | |
Jericho / int_dca70c44 | comment |
Reasonable Authority Figure: Mayor Johnston Green, later Major Beck. | |
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Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique | |
Jericho / int_e154ff08 | comment |
Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique: Subverted | |
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Morality Pet | |
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Morality Pet: Heather to Major Beck in season 2. | |
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Calling the Old Man Out | |
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Calling the Old Man Out: Emily and her delinquent father. | |
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Backstory | |
Jericho / int_e7117c09 | comment |
Back Story: Most of the characters have a backstory which is never really expanded upon. For example, Johnston and Gail's relationship started as an affair, Jake 'got involved with the wrong people' and ended up shipping things in Iraq for J&R, and Stanley raised Bonny after their parents died. Hawkins' back story is the only one which directly affects the plot, all the others merely affect a few character's decisions and choices (as they should). | |
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Jericho / int_eb81c601 | type |
Big Damn Heroes | |
Jericho / int_eb81c601 | comment |
Big Damn Heroes: This show lives and breathes this trope, most notably the Texas Air National Guard saving Jake Green and Robert Hawkins from a pair of AS Air Force interceptors in the final episode. | |
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Jerkass | |
Jericho / int_eb8ec7c8 | comment |
Jerkass: Eric - didn't work on fixing his marriage when he had a chance and then abandoned his responsibilities as a husband, betrayed his vows, and left his wife. And then had the nerve to blame April for wanting a divorce. Since it takes two to tango, Mary - the home-wrecking skank that seduced a married man and thinks there's nothing wrong with her behavior. Sean, skateboarding punk that goes out his way to be mean and destructive. He does get a bit more civil when he starts dating Bonnie, though. | |
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Decapitation Strike | |
Jericho / int_ecdb8790 | comment |
Decapitation Strike: In Jericho, the President is addressing a joint session of Congress when the Nuclear attack that kicks off the story happens. A succession crisis ensues and results in a Divided States of America. | |
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Vomit Discretion Shot | |
Jericho / int_edaedf90 | comment |
Vomit Discretion Shot: After Stanley kills Goetz. | |
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A World Half Full | |
Jericho / int_ef4d8558 | comment |
A World Half Full: The series lives and breathes this trope. Every episode poses new challenges to overcome, yet the determined, all-American Jericho residents step up to the plate time and time again to ensure survival and perhaps even a sustainable future for themselves, their families, their community, and even their nation. There are no epic instant fixes, but rather small victories here and there, and solving one set of problems sometimes leads to others (~cough~ Ravenwood ~cough~). | |
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Fallen Princess | |
Jericho / int_efac5012 | comment |
Fallen Princess: Skylar, though around the middle of the first season she begins to rise again. Now that she's got ownership of 50 percent of the town's salt mines, she isn't just popular, she's capable of being powerful, and tries to turn Dale's store into their empire. | |
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Absentee Actor | |
Jericho / int_f1577617 | comment |
Absentee Actor: Several townsfolk would be absent in some episodes, even from their own businesses or homes. | |
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Inspector Javert | |
Jericho / int_f178203a | comment |
Inspector Javert: Beck became this after the killing of Goetz. | |
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The Alleged Car | |
Jericho / int_f237981e | comment |
The Alleged Car: Heather's pickup. | |
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Product Placement | |
Jericho / int_f511ea9b | comment |
Product Placement: Sprint maintained service through 20 or more American cities being nuked and the resulting remnants dissolving into squabbling factions. (Sprint was a major sponsor of the show.) Surprising how ubiquitous Motorola communications devices are as well. Truth in Television: Motorola, while vastly outsold by larger cell phone providers, actually leads the industry in non-cell phone communication devices such as walkie-talkies. | |
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Empathy Doll Shot | |
Jericho / int_f67171cc | comment |
Empathy Doll Shot: Jake picks up a doll that used to belong to a child in a group of refugees fleeing Denver in "Walls of Jericho" | |
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Happy Flashback | |
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Happy Flashback | |
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HeroesWantRedheads | |
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Heroes Want Redheads: Johnston Green is Happily Married to redhead Gail Green. His son, Eric, is having an affair with redheaded barkeep, Mary Bailey and married to redhead Dr. April Green. | |
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