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Gone Too Soon: 'Jack + Bobby'


Gone Too Soon: Jack & Bobby
Posted Sep 28th 2009
by Jason Hughes


Every once in a while, a show creeps up on the American public and really captures its imagination. Unfortunately, a lot of times that show is in a terrible timeslot on a tiny little network struggling to survive. Such was the case with Jack & Bobby.

I'd like to think people didn't just automatically assume that this was a biopic about the Kennedys, though it certainly was playing with that notion intentionally by choosing that name. At its core, the show was simply another teen drama; the kind The WB had built a network around by the fall of 2004.

But it was also something more than that. It was an in-depth examination of the genesis of an American hero. How can someone go from being an ordinary person with ordinary problems into the most powerful man on the planet? While Jack and Bobby were typical all-American brothers, it was one of their destiny to rise to the seat of President of the United States by the mid-21st Century. That's the destination. Jack & Bobby was the journey.




What was it?

[Spoilers Ahead!] Jack & Bobby was the story of two young boys growing up in mid-America. Only it was so much more than that, for one of those boys was destined to become the President of the United States in 2041. Utilizing a unique story-telling technique, the storylines of the present day were framed by thematically linked interviews with staff members and other contemporaries of the President in the future.

Through these interviews we learn a great deal of future history for the brothers and other members of the present-era cast. It's such that in only one short season, we're able to gain a great deal of insight into the full life of someone who would one day become the leader of the free world, his older brother who was such an inspiration to him, and his free-spirited mother who loved them at the same time she was screwing up motherhood left and right.

Comparison to the brothers Kennedy were made before the show began, but these were fictional brothers named McCallister. While it wasn't revealed until the end of the first episode, it was the younger brother Bobby who became President. Jack didn't live to see it, but remained a strong influence on his brother's administration and personal life.

On co-creator Greg Berlanti's current series Brothers & Sisters, there is a character also named Robert McCallister (Rob Lowe), who was married to a Courtney, just as this Bobby was. However, this is simply an homage to his earlier series.




Why did it have to go?

On the eve of the cancellation, Berlanti told E! Online's Kristin Dos Santos, "it may very well be our fate to join the ranks of My So-Called Life and Freaks and Geeks." Things didn't look good. Critically acclaimed, Jack & Bobby suffered poor ratings. It probably doesn't help that during its tenure on The WB, it saw two tough timeslots.

Sundays at 9pm opposite Desperate Housewives and Wednesdays at 9pm opposite similarly-themed The West Wing, The Bachelor and for the latter half of its run, the American Idol results show. That's tough competition for anyone.




How do I find out what happens next?

Well, we already know a lot of what happened next on Bobby's path to becoming President. Really, the series would have just been able to reveal more details of those things that helped mold Bobby into the man he became. It's not "what happens next" that mattered so much as how it happened.




Where did the cast wind up?

Matt Long (Jack McCallister) has continued working, including a role as the young Johnny Blaze in the Ghost Rider film. He's been cast in the forthcoming TV series The Deep End for USA.

Logan Lerman (Bobby McCallister) shifted almost immediately to film work, where he had roles in several films like 3:10 to Yuma and Gamer. He's been cast as the title character in the forthcoming Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief.

John Slattery (Peter Benedict) went on to a multi-episode stint on Desperate Housewives before nabbing an Emmy-nominated starring role as Roger Sterling on AMC's Mad Men.

Keri Lynn Pratt (Missy Belknap) has done the guest circuit route, including a multi-episode arc on Berlanti's Brothers & Sisters.

Christine Lahti (Grace McCallister) followed up her work here mostly with small roles in film and in television, on notable series like Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip and Law & Order: SVU.

Jessica Pare (Courtney Benedict) is getting mostly guest spots and roles in lower budget independent films, but continues working.

Bradley Cooper (Tom Wexler Graham) appeared in shows like Alias and Nip/Tuck before shifting fully into big-time movie star this past summer with The Hangover.




Who Cares?

There's a small but faithful following for the series, much like there was when it was on the air. Jack & Bobby hasn't necessarily earned cult status. You're as likely to hear that someone's never heard of it when you mention it as you are to hear that they loved it. Possibly more so.

But one thing's for certain. Almost everyone who actually took the time to find the show and watch an episode or two immediately fell in love with it. Jack & Bobby was a show about hope and possibilities for something better. It certainly seems like it was the right show for the right time. But maybe America wasn't quite ready for hope yet.




When can I see it?

While those fans continue efforts to get Jack & Bobby released on DVD, they have made some progress. The new streaming video site, named after the former network TheWB.com is currently streaming all 22 episodes of the series.

http://www.tvsquad.com/2009/09/28/gone-too-soon-jack-and-bobby/

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i disagree that the show was "gone too soon".

i've been watching the episodes on netflix. and i find each one less interesting than the one before. i doubt i make it through all of the episodes.

i think that someone came up with a wonderful idea for a show; but, then, the writers took it off in wrong directions.

for example, i mean really, how many differnt people have to catch mom with the grad student before she learns some discretion? that plot line actually got annoying.

and some of the "future" characters were way over the top during their discussions about bobby as an adult.

finally, in a totally unrelated note, bobby's character (as it was portrayed in every other scene over twenty episodes) would not have vetoed gun-control legislation simply because it was politically convenient to do so.

yeah, cancel the show and move on.... it just didn't have staying power.

just saying...

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i disagree that the show was "gone too soon".

I disagree. I think the show was amazing and it would have been great to have a season 2. But to each his own.

i've been watching the episodes on netflix. and i find each one less interesting than the one before. i doubt i make it through all of the episodes.

That's too bad because I was hooked on the show from start to finish.

i think that someone came up with a wonderful idea for a show; but, then, the writers took it off in wrong directions.

Not sure what you mean here but this might just be a difference of opinion; I though the writers handled things brilliantly and I don't think there was a thing I would have changed about the show.

for example, i mean really, how many differnt people have to catch mom with the grad student before she learns some discretion? that plot line actually got annoying.[red]

I really enjoyed that plotline because it revealed a lot about Grace and Christine Lahti played the role to perfection. That and her flagerant drug usage just spoke volumes about her.

[red]and some of the "future" characters were way over the top during their discussions about bobby as an adult.

I also thought they were perfect. I wouldn't have changed a thing about that. The documentary apporach to the show was just inspired.

finally, in a totally unrelated note, bobby's character (as it was portrayed in every other scene over twenty episodes) would not have vetoed gun-control legislation simply because it was politically convenient to do so.

No arguement there.

yeah, cancel the show and move on.... it just didn't have staying power.

The show had tremendous staying power and I just wish they would hurry up and release it on DVD. Jack & Bobby, China Beach, Cold Case & Judging Amy are the 4 shows that I'm dying to have come out on DVD.

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i found the series very engaging and you could see the character arc for each role. My particular favorite was the dynamics between Bobby and Grace.

I wish the show had gone on for at least one more season as Bobby was becoming his own person in the last couple of episodes.

Good to see that most of the principal cast members are still out there on Mad Men and in the case of Logan Lerman really making their mark in films

comic book films rule

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