People, I have seen the first three episodes of Season 2 of “Jericho,” and let me say this as someone who spent Season 1 as both a fan and a detractor of the show: virtually every major problem I had with the show during its first season has been rectified.
I know, that’s the kind of claim that leaves you thinking that I’m hip-deep in hyperbole, but I’m telling you, I am in no way kidding you.

I’m not going to play King of All Spoilers, so don’t come here looking for gossip on that front, but I will say that the show has lost virtually all vestiges of its early attempt to be a modern-day “Little House on the Prairie.” It’s been streamlined to just the most key characters, focusing on the darker side of things, including much more focus on the politics of the post-bomb America; it’s now about 75 – 80% action or intense, dramatic conversations, and even the occasions when we venture into domesticity with Stanley and Mimi, we find a storyline which is set to dovetail into other goings-on.
You can check out a clip from the season premiere here (or here), but keep your eyes pealed to Premium Hollywood, as I’ve just had a very nice conversation with executive producer Carol Barbee about the upcoming episodes, and although I’m still keeping mum about certain secrets, we found some sufficiently evasive phrasing that allowed us to discuss some of what you can expect in Season 2.
In the meantime, remember this: whether you’re a fan of the show, an occasional viewer, someone who liked the premise but didn’t like the execution, or just someone who’s curious about this series that was rescued from cancellation by having fans send bags of peanuts to CBS, you owe it to yourself to tune in on Tuesday, Feb. 10th, at 10 PM.
“Jericho” is back, baby. In a big, big way.

