

A small town in Kansas is literally left in the dark after seeing a mushroom cloud over nearby Denver, Colorado. The townspeople struggle to find answers about the blast and solutions on how to survive.
Jericho (2006) Ratings & Reviews
- flavo43November 24, 2025Jericho was one of those rare shows that captured the small-town perspective of a post-apocalyptic event perfectly. Watching how a community coped with isolation, fear, shifting alliances, and scarce resources was compelling from the very first episode. The cast was spot-on, especially the leads, who grounded the series with relatable emotion and grit. The near-present setting meant the show didn’t rely heavily on special effects—its strength was always the characters and the unfolding mystery of what happened to the rest of the country. But like many fans, I was eagerly waiting for the world of Jericho to expand outward. As the story finally began branching beyond the town’s borders, the series was just hitting its stride. You could feel the larger narrative building: conspiracies, fractured states, new governments, and the bigger picture behind the attacks. Unfortunately, it didn’t get the seasons it needed to grow. Jericho had solid writing, great characters, and enormous potential—cut short far too soon.
Jericho (2006) Trivia
Jericho (2006) has 2 seasons.
Jericho (2006) has 29 episodes.
The key characters in Jericho (2006) are Jake Green (Skeet Ulrich), Robert Hawkins (Lennie James), Emily Sullivan (Ashley Scott).
Jericho (2006) was directed by Jon Turteltaub, Guy Norman Bee, Sanford Bookstaver, James Whitmore Jr., Steve Gomer, Martha Mitchell, Seith Mann, Paul McCrane, Christine Moore, Matt Earl Beesley, Duane Clark, J. Miller Tobin, Scott Peters, Kevin Dowling, Steven DePaul, Christopher Leitch, Helen Shaver, John Peters, Steve Boyum.
Jericho (2006) was produced by Jon Turteltaub, Carol Barbee, Stephen Chbosky, Dan Shotz.
A small town in Kansas is literally left in the dark after seeing a mushroom cloud over nearby Denver, Colorado. The townspeople struggle to find answers about the blast and solutions on how to survive.
Jericho (2006) is rated TV-14.
Jericho (2006) is an Action, Drama, Mystery show.
Jericho (2006) has an audience rating of 8.4 out of 10.
Jericho (2006) episodes are 60m long.
No, this show was canceled after 2 seasons.

























