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I thought the show was cancelled. Anyway, season 2 feels too "American" for me. For those of you who watched the show... do they explain how America was royally pwned?

It was cancelled but the fans brought it back with protests and online stuff and sending nuts to CBS but yeah America got bombed and I don't think we knew 100% someone said it was the Russians etc but it was Americans in trucks driving to main cities letting them off to start a world war.

They pretty well explained how it got bombed, and touched on who did it [Director of the DHS]. They didn't do much in the way of telling why, or if there was a higher power involved.

I hope they explain that in the first 7 episodes because there may be no more after the 7.

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Question: I can't wait until February ? I need Jericho scoop! I know Jake and Emily are supposed to be paired off in the season premiere, but is there any hope for Heather and Jake? ? Jessica

Ausiello: Here's what exec producer Carol Barbee told me over the summer regarding the Heather/Jake/Emily triangle: "Heather comes back to town to find Jake and Emily together. And she gets a possible new love interest. But there's still a pull between her and Jake that ends up working into the story."

Since this is broadcast and posted in a trailer, and this is directly related to the trailer, I'm not going to post it behind that fugly black mask.

So if everything from the Mississippi River to California is the Allied States of America, whats the country that was formed east of that? Is that still the United States and did the states west of that secede from the union to create a new country? If so I think Jericho is more about a new American civil war than anything else.

Now that I look at it, visited the website and all, it shows how the map was split three ways, for three different countries. The East (United States?), West (Allied States), and Texas (I'm thinking maybe the Republic of Texas? Who knows...it might even have been annexed by Mexico, we just won't know until the season starts.), sounds interesting.

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Since this is broadcast and posted in a trailer, and this is directly related to the trailer, I'm not going to post it behind that fugly black mask.

So if everything from the Mississippi River to California is the Allied States of America, whats the country that was formed east of that? Is that still the United States and did the states west of that secede from the union to create a new country? If so I think Jericho is more about a new American civil war than anything else.

Now that I look at it, visited the website and all, it shows how the map was split three ways, for three different countries. The East (United States?), West (Allied States), and Texas (I'm thinking maybe the Republic of Texas? Who knows...it might even have been annexed by Mexico, we just won't know until the season starts.), sounds interesting.

Yeah theres alot less states now remember that flag and each province has a different president, looking at that trailer it seems the war between Jericho and New Bern ends quickly :(

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