Do you follow Charlie Jade?

Written by Renee on Tuesday, October 14th, 2008 at 6:56 pm. Filed in TV Shows and tagged , .

Not so long ago, the dh and I began watching a little show called Charlie Jade.  At first it was extremely confusing, but once you get into it you just can’t stop watching.  You never know which way the story will go.

Charlie Jade stars Jeffrey Pierce in the title role.  He plays an ex-cop turned detective who finds himself trapped in (and then between) a parallel universe.  It’s a unique show that is centered around one central town called Cape Town (also called Cape City in the other “verses”…which I think is supposed to be short for universe).  The show originally aired in 2004, but the SciFi Channel has since picked it up and aired the first show June 6, 2008.  It appears that there about 20 or so episodes filmed and that the second season was scripted but not filmed.

So I’m not sure how you’ll feel about watching it up to a point and then having the show end.  But if you can take it, I can assure you that you’ll be highly entertained (if not a bit confused because there is so much going on) and enjoy a good hour of entertainment once a week.

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A SciFi fanatic of a different sort... I enjoy shows with that little element of wonder, but I'm very discerning about what I watch. Who has the time not to these days?

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Scifi Fantasies is the work of Lynn Harvey. Lynn finds sci-fi shows & fantasy series fascinating, along with science documentaries. She doesn't think of programs such as Nova, The Universe, and Mega Disasters as educational, so much as stepping stones for her vivid imagination and background for her beloved sci-fi programming.

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