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Satellite Image Generates Questions Next Week on "Jericho"
9/28/06
A FAINT SATELLITE TELEVISION IMAGE OF A MAP OF THE U.S. POSSIBLY
SHOWING THE EXTENT OF THE ATTACKS CREATES EVEN MORE QUESTIONS AND ALARM IN
THE AFTERMATH OF THE BOMBINGS, ON "JERICHO," WEDNESDAY, OCT. 4
"Four Horsemen" -- Jake organizes a group to gather more
information about the explosions after a satellite television in the local
bar broadcasts a signal from an Asian news program shows the extent of the
nuclear attacks, on JERICHO, Wednesday, Oct. 4 (8:00-9:00 PM, ET/PT) on
the CBS Television Network. Dan O'Shea and Dan Shotze wrote the episode
which was directed by James Whitmore.
In addition to the television broadcast, Stanley, who is hospitalized
for radiation poisoning, claims to have seen tanks headed toward Denver.
With Jericho still cut off from communication and the people craving
information, Jake recommends sending four search parties out in different
directions to get a sense of what is going on outside of town. Meanwhile,
when one of the inhabitants of the mine seeking shelter during the fallout
dies unexpectedly, Heather questions the cause of his death.