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Jeremiah - The Complete First Season (2002)

Luke Perry , Malcolm Jamal-Warner , Mario Azzopardi , Holly Dale  |  NR |  DVD
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  • Actors: Luke Perry, Malcolm Jamal-Warner, Joanne Kelly (II), Byron Lawson, Kandyse McClure
  • Directors: Mario Azzopardi, Holly Dale, Peter DeLuise, Ken Girotti, Russell Mulcahy
  • Format: Box set, Full Screen, Color, NTSC
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround)
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 6
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: MGM (Video & DVD)
  • DVD Release Date: January 20, 2004
  • Run Time: 887 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (103 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0000V4910
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #15,986 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "Jeremiah - The Complete First Season" on IMDb

Special Features

  • 18 episodes plus the series premiere on six discs
  • Commentary by Luke Perry and Malcolm-Jamal Warner on the series premiere
  • Deleted scenes
  • Behind-the-scenes featurette
  • Production sketches
  • Photo gallery

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Jeremiah Season 1

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Jeremiah fans have been clamoring for the release of the show on DVD (it originally aired on Showtime), and with 19 episodes and a passel of special features spread out over six discs and totaling nearly 15 hours, they are unlikely to be disappointed.

Based on a series of graphic novels by Hermann Huppen, the show takes place on an Earth where, some 15 years earlier, a hormonal virus killed everyone who was past puberty. It's an intriguing premise, but one that creator J. Michael Straczynski (best known for his work on "Babylon 5") and his team haven't exploited to its fullest. The slow-moving, 90-minute pilot episode explains little of the internal logic of this post-apocalyptic world; how, for instance, did these young folks, the oldest of whom were only 12 or 13 when "the Big Death" wiped out six billion people, manage to survive, educate themselves, and learn skills and trades without any adult influence in a society that's in shambles? It would be fun to know more.

Still, the show's ideas are provocative, and the work of co-stars and TV stalwarts Luke Perry as the title character, a hero with a conscience, and Malcolm-Jamal Warner as his more cynical sidekick, is good. Jeremiah, to its credit, doesn't rely on special effects, production design, costumes, or sets to carry it. That means the burden is on the ongoing themes (Jeremiah's guilt over his younger brother's death and his search for the maybe-mythic "Valhalla Sector"; the threat of the plague returning in an even more virulent form; the attempts to rebuild civilization) and individual stories, which are frequently compelling and smart (especially "Things Left Unsaid," the two-part season finale, a cliffhanger that offers many possibilities for future seasons), even while favoring talk over action.

The special features occupy disc 1, along with the pilot, and include deleted scenes, production sketches, and commentary on the pilot by Perry (who also executive produced) and Warner. If you're looking for superior sci-fi escapism, however, try Farscape or Stargate SG-1, to name just two. --Sam Graham

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A stunning sci-fi epic that re-envisions the future of mankind, this top-rated, action-packed original series is "intriguing" (Associated Press), "fascinating" (Ft. Lauderdale Sun-Sentinel) and "deep and intense" (Science Fiction Weekly)! Luke Perry ("Beverly Hills 90210," "Oz") stars as Jeremiah, one of the many young survivors of the "Big Death" that claimed the lives of every adult in the world 15 years ago. Now forging his way through a bleak wilderness fraught with danger and conspiracy, Jeremiah and his most trusted friend, Kurdy (Malcolm-Jamal Warner), are plunged into thrilling adventures that test every facet of their humanity…and ultimately the fate of the human race itself!

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If you liked the CBS show Jericho, you'll like this one just as much, and the acting is better. J. J. Romano  |  12 reviewers made a similar statement
This has a good story line, good acting and directing. Connie Bullman  |  19 reviewers made a similar statement
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102 of 107 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars One of the best speculative fiction shows November 29, 2003
Format:DVD
Why only four stars? Well, I have to knock it down a bit for Sam Egan's episodes because while they did improve as the season went on, they just could never compare to JMS'. I hope in the coming seasons a writer will be able to jump on board and pick up the reins where JMS left off and keep the momentum going. Also, I was a bit disappointed to see that it is not being presented in Widescreen as that would have been the smarter move for MGM to make.

The premise might not be for everyone as it is a dark and grim view of our future but the underlying message is about hope. The characters in this series are at a crossroads -- they can continue to prey off the remains of the "old world" until there is nothing left or they can try to rebuild their world into something better than what came before them.

Season one was a bit of a bumpy ride and perhaps had a slow start but it was worth it in the end. I followed this show after being a fan of Babylon 5 for many years and knew it was going to be worth it if I just held out long enough. Boy, was I was right!

It was fun to pay attention to the little details that were semi-hidden on the first viewing, only to discover that they all contributed to the greater arc of the show. Even the "bad" episodes all tied into the larger picture and became part of a wonderful tapestry called, JEREMIAH.

Some of my favorite episodes that had my head spinning for days at the numerous possibilities presented were FIREWALL, TRIPWIRE and the two-part season finale, THINGS LEFT UNSAID.

If you haven't had a chance to see this show, I strongly urge you to check out this series, as it is one of the most thought-provoking and intelligent shows produced. Give it a season and if you aren't hooked by the end, return it or donate it to your local library. However, I have a feeling that you will either tune into Showtime to see season two or you will be anxiously awaiting the next season's set to arrive at your door.

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46 of 49 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A study of the human condition.... January 28, 2005
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Call me weird, but this show is almost a study of human nature. It vividly portrays the many possible ways humans will react when they have lost everything. Some will turn to crime, victimizing everyone so as to better their own condition. Others will turn to despair, and simply lead lives that ultimately amount to nothing. And sadly, very few will try to help their fellow human beings, at a cost to them.

It is sad to think that if the show's premise really did happen, we would have more "raiders," "psychos," and "animals" than we would have people like Jeremiah.

Anyway, I came upon this show on a Sam Goody store. I was browsing their dvd tv section, when I saw this boxset. I had never even heard of this show before, but I took a chance and bought it on an impulse buy. Let me tell you, it was the best 70 something dollars I've spent.

One of the best sci-fi series in a while, it is smart and well written. All the episodes, while seemingly loosely connected, actually weave a deep story arc about the rebuilding of a civilization gone wrong.

I'm wondering if the "reviewer" Upright Ape has even seen this series. What makes me wonder is when he refers to this series as having pretty FX. I mean, this series is probably the only sci-fi series that doesn't really have much in the way of special FXs. I mean, unless he's calling the big explosion in episode 3 a major FX? As for sayng this series is a knock off of a knock off, is like calling Star Trek a knock off of any other space fairing piece of sci-fi that came before it. If that's the case, I can say that Star Trek is a knock off of the old Lensman series, which most modern sci-fi is derived from.

He then goes on to mention some rather obscure (at least to me) series and book, and then says this is the most overused theme in sci-fi? I'm sorry, but while I do agree that the basic premise of Jeremiah has been used before (what in sci-fi has never been done before?) the series, as a whole has a very unique way of portraying the after effects and the goals of the people living in this world. The fact that the eldest were killed by a virus is only the setting of the story. It's like saying that any space show is merely a knock off of another, which we all know is quite fallacious, since while the setting might be space, each show creates their own universe that is radically different from any other.
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42 of 45 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars More great JMS work... November 10, 2003
Format:DVD
I think jeremiah (based on a series of graphic novels by hermann huppen) is an excellent show, and another example of JMS at his best. Although some of season 1 fell a little flat (mostly scripts NOT written by JMS), it is still an excellent show for any that like long, arc based entertainment. I was actually impressed with Luke Perry and Malcolm-Jamal Warner, and I never thought in a million years I would say that. The stories are entertaining, and sometimes frightening (Firewall, Tripwire, etc.) Most importantly, it sets the stage for what has so far been an outstanding season 2. As a HUGE JMS fan, I can't wait for this set to hit shelves.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Can't wait to get back to it -
I'm watching this while working on an art project and it makes the time spent even more enjoyable, something I hadn't anticipated. I'm looking forward to season 2!
Published 1 day ago by Dianne D. Rusher
5.0 out of 5 stars Jeramiah
Great Series , well worth watching . Kinda makes you feel like you were there very easy to empathize with the characters
Published 3 days ago by John
4.0 out of 5 stars Jerrific
Cannot help but to like the characters Jeremiah and Kurdy. Addictive, fun and emotional at times. All hail the Alliance!
Published 5 days ago by Gary Renford Stennett
2.0 out of 5 stars Lame O Series
It was intresting at first, but it just get sooo boring. Just hearing Jeremiah crying for his father and searching vahalla sector. Read more
Published 15 days ago by A. Munoz
5.0 out of 5 stars Good purchase !
item was priced fairly priced ,very much appreciated and gratefully received for the purpose of purchase,recommendable as a great drama series for family viewing...
Published 28 days ago by wil smith
3.0 out of 5 stars Jeremiah
Thought it was fair, some episodes were a bit cheezy, but I stuck with it and it did make improvements. Read more
Published 1 month ago by paula
4.0 out of 5 stars Based upon a book from the 70's, it is a good continuation.
The acting and premise are good, but for background the avid fan should read "The Girl Who Owned a City", which is the basis for this series. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Satans_favourite
5.0 out of 5 stars just finished
I loved this series since i watched on TV and I was pleased with the dvds they all worked properly and did not skip or anything

how ever i did feel they could have did... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Sci Fi NUTT
4.0 out of 5 stars a good show
This is my second time through and I enjoy most everything about it. Well worth the time to watch it.
Published 1 month ago by David L. Howard
4.0 out of 5 stars Entertaining
Not exactly groundbreaking but I enjoyed it. What do you expect for TV based on a comic book? Something not this good
Published 1 month ago by Hypermyke
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