Sedition (Jericho episode)
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"Sedition " is the sixth episode of season two of the CBS
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CBS Broadcasting Inc. is a major US commercial broadcasting television network, which started as a radio network. The name is derived from the initials of the network's former name, Columbia Broadcasting System. The network is sometimes referred to as the "Eye Network" in reference to the shape of...

 drama Jericho
Jericho (TV series)
Jericho is an American action/drama series that centers on the residents of the fictional town of Jericho, Kansas, in the aftermath of nuclear attacks on 23 major cities in the contiguous United States...

. It was broadcast on March 18, 2008.

In the scene where the Rangers ambush and capture an Allied States Army convoy, Deputy Bill Kohler's (Richard Speight, Jr.
Richard Speight, Jr.
Richard Speight, Jr. is an American actor, probably best known for his recurring role as Deputy Bill Kohler on the TV series Jericho prior to its cancellation...

) uniform has the surname "Muck" printed on it. This is an apparent nod to the HBO series Band of Brothers, where Richard Speight, Jr. plays the character Warren "Skip" Muck.

When Jake Green's mother, Gail, is telling the Rangers where Jake is being held, Deputy Bill Kohler mentions a location with the words, "Sounds like you were out on 48, between Alex-Bell and Lytle Five Points." This is an actual real-world location, but not in Kansas. It is a location in Centerville, Ohio, covering about a three mile stretch, not five miles as Eric Green states.

Summary

Following the Rangers' decision to take justice into their own hands, Major Beck goes to extreme measures to prove he's in complete control of the town, while Hawkins receives a call from Chavez telling him that it is time to transport the bomb.

Beck declares that the Rangers are fugitives and demands their surrender to him. To protect Stanley and the other Rangers, Jake offers himself in return for their amnesty. Beck proceeds to arrest Jake, but does not allow the Rangers amnesty. Jake is imprisoned in an unknown location for days while Beck tries to break him, hoping that he will reveal the location of the Rangers. He continually emphasizes that anything that happens to the citizens of Jericho will be his fault because of the Rangers' actions. Jake sees visions of his late grandfather (last seen in flashbacks of season 1's final episode Why We Fight
Why We Fight (Jericho episode)
"Why We Fight" is the twenty-second episode of season one of the CBS drama Jericho. It was broadcast as the season finale; after the broadcast, CBS announced that the series had been cancelled, a decision they reversed on June 6th when they picked it up for seven more episodes...

) who gives him advice to hold on strongly and trust Beck.

Meanwhile, after Chavez and Hawkins agree for him to bring the bomb to Texas, Smith calls Hawkins and requests for Hawkins to meet him in another location. Hawkins agrees, but instead continues with his plan to bring the bomb to Texas. Upon realizing this, Smith reveals Hawkins's true identity along with his plan to Beck.

As Hawkins travels toward Texas, Beck's soldiers chase after him in Humvees and a helicopter, cause him to crash, and force him to abandon the bomb and his laptop. Smith calls Hawkins the next day and Hawkins begins to accuse Smith, and through paranoia finally understands who Smith really is. Smith then reveals he is the true mastermind behind the attacks and that he needs the last bomb to finish his main objective from when he started Red Bell, the destruction of Jennings and Rall and the corrupt federal government. He claims he can retrieve the final bomb and use it to destroy the main base of Jennings & Rall and the corrupt government in Cheyenne.

Hawkins makes his way back to the cabin, where the Rangers have taken Jake after freeing him from Beck's prison at a local hog farm. He tells Jake that Beck and the Cheyenne Government now know who he is, and that he needs Jake's help to stop Smith's plan - since if the bomb goes off, J&R and Valente will be able to "do whatever the hell they want" and that we would lose this country forever. Jake, although still weary from Beck's tactics in prison, simply asks Hawkins "When do we leave?" with a handshake. The episode ends with a Marine truck, containing the bomb, seen passing the city limits of the growing city of Cheyenne.

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