Quotes
"Lord of the Flies times a thousand" Barry Garron,
Hollywood Reporter

"Pretty damned clever"
Linda Stasi,
New York Post

"Jeremiah is Route 66 for the end times..."
David Kronke, Los Angeles Daily News

"Very deep and intense"
T. W. Wallace ,
Science Fiction Weekly

"Great characters, cool story. It's what post-apocalyptic TV shows should be."
Kikstad,
Aintitcool.com

"If you haven't been watching Jeremiah, you've been missing out."
By Smilin' Jack Ruby,
CHUD.com

"A familiar world, made brave and new."
Kathie Huddleston,
SciFi.com

"Jeremiah is completely original onto itself, because it is more of a character-driven human drama that just happens to take place in a post-apocalyptic future."
Mark A. Rivera,
GenreOnline.com

"An excellent adaptation of Hermann Huppen's gritty, post-apocalyptic comic series"
John C. Snider,
Sci-Fi Dimensions

About Malcolm-Jamal Warner :
"Warner is the best part of the show, though he has the luxury of being the foil, the rogue that turns out to have a heart of gold, if you look long enough. It works because Warner embraces the character wholeheartedly, reveling in earthy pleasures at every turn." Rob Hedelt, Fredricksburg.com - The Free Lance-Star

"Warner is terrific, wiping out the memory of Theo Huxstable with every scene." Gaspode,
Aintitcool.com

About Luke Perry:
"Perry makes Jeremiah an interesting, introspective character, driven to help others." Rob Hedelt, Fredricksburg.com -
The Free Lance-Star

"Luke Perry and Malcolm-Jamal Warner make a good fist of this post-apocalyptic, Mad Max-style drama."
Maxim Magazine UK

"Luke Perry goes the taciturn tough-guy route in this futuristic cable series..."
TV Guide

Doing the Apocalypse in Style by Aldyth Beltane
wellred press

Jeremiah, the series, is many things: cautionary tale, character study, adventure, and extended "buddy road trip." by Aldyth Beltane
wellred press

If you haven't yet seen Jeremiah you have no idea what you're missing. It will make you laugh, it will make you cry...it will even make you yell at the television.
The Kurdy Collective

An absorbing if disquieting series set in a future that looks a lot like a prehistoric and primitive past.
Hollywood Reporter

From the first moments of watching the show, I was hooked. Karen,
Lonesomegal

Its gritty and raw, unlike the "processed cheese" shows on other networks that have tighter censoring. Karen,
Lonesomegal

Hands down the best show on television today.
NachoCheese
&Anarchy.com


As a whole it is some of the best speculative fiction to come along on television in quite some time.
L. E. McClintock

My estimation of this show? For now at least, it's enough to get me to pay for Showtime! Kay Kellam,
Popartsplace

A fresh approach that sets it apart from lesser fare.
comics2film

The thing about Jeremiah that sets it apart from other treatments of the future is how thoroughly the series embraces its gritty reality.
By Melissa J. Perenson,
Sci-Fi Weekly

Pilot Quotes:
The pilot brilliantly sets up the environment of the show, and the characters, and begins to layer in the different factions, and agendas they have.
L. E. McClintock

We are introduced to the history of the Big Death in pieces throughout the story. We also witness the resulting world that survives on foraging, barter, and thievery.
By Mike Helba,
worldofjms.com

Man of Iron, Woman Under Glass Quotes:
"Man of Iron, Woman Under Glass" is a brilliant installment that further establishes the world, and the characters of the series, and raises many questions for future episodes.
L. E. McClintock

And The Ground, Sown With Salt Quotes:
A pivotal episode of the series. 5 stars.
L. E. McClintock

"And the Ground... Sown With Salt" is a generally brilliant episode ·the brilliance is mostly due to Jason Priestley and the character he plays.
By Mike Helba,
Worldofjms.com

City of Roses Quotes:
Kurdy's portion of the script is brilliant. The way in which bits of the truth about Kurdy's parents are slowly doled out to the audience is well-crafted. This is one of those occasions when the scriptwriter, director, actor, and editor come together to create a scene that is finer than the sum of its parts.
By Mike Helba,
Worldofjms.com

Firewall Quotes:
The episode is ground breaking, and expands the concepts of the show into new directions.
L. E. McClintock

Journeys End in Lovers Meeting.
It's a strong and moving episode, well directed and shot against a stark snowy landscape in British Columbia.
L. E. McClintock

Tripwire Quotes:
This is a key episode, that is best to be seen without any prior spoilers. It moves things forward in a big way, clearly building up to the end of the season.
L. E. McClintock

Mother Of Invention Quotes:
"Mother of Invention" rides on the strength of the Sabrina Grdevich who plays Michelle. She is one of the strongest guest performers on Jeremiah so far.
By Mike Helba,
Worldofjms.com

Things Left Unsaid Quotes:
The season ender leaves you gasping for breath.
L. E. McClintock

"Things Left Unsaid" is one of the best things he has ever produced.
By Mike Helba,
Worldofjms.com

"Things Left Unsaid, Part One" is brilliantly written, directed, and acted·a riveting installment.
By Mike Helba
Worldofjms.com

LETTERS FROM THE OTHER SIDE QUOTE:
It will be interesting to see where things go from here.
Gaspode,
Aintitcoolnews

Letters From The Other Side Quotes:
This two-part arc is tightly constructed, and deftly reintroduces viewers to Jeremiah's universe-a good thing, considering the lengthy hiatus between the end of last season and the premiere of season two. I found myself pulled in, wanting to find out more about Valhalla Sector and Jeremiah's father, and even though I was disappointed that not all of my questions were answered, I look forward to seeing where Straczynski is taking season two.
By Melissa J. Perenson
Sci-Fi Weekly

Malcolm Jamal-Warner Quotes:
With long dreads and Black trench, Jamal-Warner makes the show watchable.
James Hill, Staff Writer
BET.com

Kurdy - played by Malcolm Jamal Warner - is a sensitive yet strong-willed survivor with the soul of a poet. His character is somewhat cynical, but highly lovable.
The Kurdy Collective

The brightest aspect is the performance of Malcolm-Jamal Warner as Kurdy, a spirited outsider who puts the punk in "spunk" and makes it easy to forget Theo Huxtable from "The Cosby Show."
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SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER TELEVISION CRITIC

Warner is terrific, wiping out the memory of Theo Huxstable with every scene.
Gaspode,
Aintitcoolnews

Luke Perry Quotes:
Luke Perry and Malcolm-Jamal Warner make a good fist of this post-apocalyptic, Mad Max-style drama.
Maxim Magazine UK

Luke Perry goes the taciturn tough-guy route in this futuristic cable series.
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