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The 2003-2004 television season was one in which critics and fans expressed their growing outrage at the decay of standards in commercial television. On the one hand, the WB decided to abolish the critically acclaimed ANGEL despite an unprecedented fan misfortune to attach the display. A growing stream of increasingly offensive reality shows made many wonder if there was any future for scripted television, or whether we were doomed to gawk shows like the widely condemned THE SWAN. But for many, the shameful point of the entire season was the cancellation by FOX of the astonishing unique display WONDERFALLS after only four episodes, despite a host of tall reviews, many of them proclaiming it the finest novel present of the year. More than this, it was as if FOX were definite for the reveal to fail, first placing it on Friday evenings (the worst night of the week for attracting viewers) for three weeks, before putting it on Thursday night opposite a host of the most well-liked shows on TV, therefore dooming it to gross ratings. With the large reviews, one would have imagined that FOX would have found the display a unusual time slot and built an advertising and promotional campaign around the critics’ ravings.

Luckily, WONDERFALLS is being released with the four current episodes and nine more that were completed but not released. The large news for those who saw those first four shows is that the next nine are even better. Indeed, if you were aroused at the cancellation of the present based solely on those four episodes, you will go ballistic when you witness how edifying these others are. The writers were obviously in defense mode from the first. One of the executive producers, Tim Minear, had been victimized the previous year when he served as executive producer of FIREFLY, which FOX similarly killed prematurely. This time, they assumed that the thirteen episodes might be all they got. As a result, WONDERFALLS is essentially a single self-contained narrative in thirteen parts. It could easily have led to a second season with current tale lines, but the one season they did compose tells a single story, with no major loose ends at all by the destroy of the final one.

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As most who have heard of the point to know, WONDERFALLS is the chronicle of Jaye, a slacker living in Niagara Falls, NY (though most of the footage at the Falls is from the Canadian side) and working in a menial job in a souvenir gift shop. Her life is mundane and unpromising, when suddenly one day inanimate animals inaugurate talking to her. A lot of people who hear this aspect of the note are turned off, but trust me, it really won’t be an convey for long for anyone who gives the display a chance. We never do learn why the animals talk to Jaye (though in one spectacular episode a bronze monkey, in response to her put a question to of why they are all singling her out, tells her, “Because you listen”) . In one episode reach the kill of the season there are hints that Jaye might actually be a spirit seer, and if so it is highly satirical that in American consumer society that she would be addressed by artificial, utterly erroneous animals instead of the sincere animals that Native American seers acknowledged as spirit guides.

The animals don’t really give Jaye considerable choice in the matter of whether she is going to price their commands. She learns very speedily that if she doesn’t do their bidding, they will drive her crazy by such stratagems as singing endlessly “One Hundred Bottles of Beer On the Wall.” She also learns that if she refuses to do their bidding, things can go very awful very rapidly, and that if she does things can go miraculously fair. For instance, she is commanded to do a number of things through consecutive episodes that apparently slay a potential relationship with Eric, the young bartender who came to Niagara on his honeymoon, only to have his wife (played by FIREFLY alum Jewel Staite, as unlovable in this role as she was adorable as Kaylee in that demonstrate) cheat on him their first night there. Eric seems perfect for the prickly Jaye, but the animals don’t seem to want to cooperate. I won’t give away the kill of the series, but I judge the final episodes waste about as perfectly as one could hope. After thirteen episodes in which Jaye has functioned as a pawn of fate, seeing her finally a itsy-bitsy tickled and issue is a fabulous moment.

The cast is absolutely first rate, and by the raze of the series all gain a gigantic contribution. Caroline Dhavernas is really aesthetic as Jaye. She is not supposed to be a first-rate or lovable or nice person. She definitely isn’t a saint. As she puts it in one episode, in which she inadvertently saves a baby from injury, “I’m not a baby saver!” She ends up being a reliable person despite her hold best efforts to the contrary. Tyron Leitso is enormously likable as Eric, who seems to be plot too nice of a guy to be keen with a brat like Jaye. But the chemistry between Jaye and Eric is expansive, especially as their relationship gets enormously complicated by life (and inanimate animals) later in the season. At first I was panicked that Jaye’s family was going to play such a prominent role in the series, but all the performers were so exceptional that it ended up being one of the show’s greatest assets. William Sandler as her doctor father, Diane Scarwid as her author mother, and Kate Finneran as her lawyer sister (all three highly successful in their jobs) were astronomical and wait on to emphasize how unsuccessful in life Jaye has been.. And I really liked Lee Coast as her brother Aaron, a doctoral student in religion who is the first to salvage on that Jaye has an recent relationship with the powers that be via spurious animals (something he first suspects when he catches her talking to a cow coffee creamer) . And Tracie Thomas is quite cute as Mahandra, Jaye’s best friend and the surreptitious lover of Aaron (a fact only revealed to the other characters only in the final episode) .

This is one of my well-liked series of all time, and while I profoundly regret that FOX didn’t give it a chance, I am grateful that the producers managed to narrate a sparkling and compelling legend. And I loved the setting in Niagara Falls. It was one of those rare shows where very nearly everything was perfect, except that it appeared on a network hurry by the mentally challenged. Observe this! I promise one of the most racy experiences of your viewing life.

“Wonderfalls” was one of those outstanding cult shows that burn smart and briefly — it lasted only four episodes before being yanked, with nine more as yet unaired. Now fans of this cult explain are rewarded with the fat series, in all its witty, quirky glory.

Twentysomething Jaye Tyler (Caroline Dhavernas) is an underachieving slacker. She has a philosophy degree from Brown University, but now works as a shopgirl at Niagara Falls and lives in a trailer. Needless to say, her ultra-successful family finds this galling and disturbing, even though they themselves are far from perfect — her sister Sharon (Katie Finneran) is a lesbian, her parents are splitting, and her brother is impartial a weirdo.

Then weirder things happen to Jaye. Suddenly toys are talking to her, and prompting her to support the people around her — returning purses, dealing with ghosts, helping an outmoded enemy from high school, and deal with a long-dead Indian girl. Following the instructions of her “muses,” Jaye begins to learn a few things about other people, and the quality of kindness.

It’s an new notion for a TV explain — an embittered young woman hears “muses” talking to her, including a stuffed lizard, lawn flamingos and a brass monkey. Most people would impartial check themselves into a padded cell, but that doesn’t earn for scintillating TV watching. So instead, it becomes a deeply warped inspirational series.

What sets it apart from other series is the surreal touch and depraved sense of humor. It’s never made positive why Jaye hears toys and bookends talking cryptically to her — is it God? Aliens? Her gain mind? Pantheistic souls in everything? Nothing is made specific, which makes it all the weirder and more arresting — especially since the toys give her advice even when she doesn’t want it.

And the humor can be beyond outlandish, but is always laughable, such as Jaye arguing with a cow creamer (shades of P.G. Wodehouse? ) that she doesn’t want a pancake. Another example is a solemn, intense moment after she scatters a deceased person’s ashes…. and promptly gets fined for littering. The dialogue is witty and well-written — not in a laugh track contrivance, but in a smile-and-chuckle-softly scheme.

Caroline Dhavernas does a phenomenal job as Jaye. She narrowly avoids the peevish teen/twentysomething cliche, making Jaye’s dissatisfaction with her family and life seem realistic. She can be depraved and incisive and angsty, but can also be sweet and even vulnerable. The supporting cast, such as nice-guy bartender Eric (Tyron Leitso) and Jaye’s bizarro overachiever family, are surprisingly well-rounded for such quirky characters.

“Wonderfalls” is destined to remain a cult hit — resplendent, unusual and thoroughly recent. It didn’t last long, but now everyone can bask in what there was of it. Absolutely wonder-fall.
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