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Wonderfalls [TV Series] (2004)

Wonderfalls [TV Series] (2004)
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Launched in March 2004 as a mid-season replacement, this supernatural comedy drama suffered a death as quick as its premise was quirky. Thanks in part to a punishing Friday-night time slot, Wonderfalls managed only four episodes before Fox pulled the plug. Less than a year later, however, the offbeat series found new life on DVD, where all 13 completed installments were released to brisk sales and critical acclaim (see Wonderfalls -- The Complete Series). The brainchild of veteran director Todd Holland (Twin Peaks, My So-Called Life) and Dead Like Me creator Bryan Fuller, Wonderfalls chronicles the misadventures of Jaye Tyler (Caroline Dhavernas), a Niagara Falls, NY gift-shop employee whose snarky world view gets shaken up when inanimate objects -- a wax lion, a stuffed chameleon -- begin ordering her around. Convinced she's cracking up, Jaye nevertheless follows the animals' instructions and unwittingly helps a broad range of unusual characters: an elementary-school Romeo, a stuttering stalker, a faithless nun, a mysterious housekeeper, etc. Her partners in crime on these assignments include sardonic pal Mahandra (Tracie Thoms), buttoned-up lesbian sister Sharon (Kate Finneran), and overeducated, underachieving brother Aaron (Lee Pace). Though unaware of their daughter's peculiar conversations with stuffed animals, Jaye's stuffy parents Karen (Diana Scarwid) and Darrin (William Sadler) also figure prominently in her adventures. So does Eric (Tyron Leitso), a hot, heartbroken bartender whose honeymoon was recently cut short when he caught his bride servicing the hotel bellhop. As Jaye flirts with Eric, fights with her family, and struggles to maintain her ironic detachment, she comes reluctantly closer to understanding the nature of her unorthodox destiny. ~ Brian J. Dillard, Rovi

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Starring:
Caroline DhavernasKate Finneran, (more)
Director(s):
Todd Holland
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Wonderfalls [TV Series]

Launched in March 2004 as a mid-season replacement, this supernatural comedy drama suffered a death as quick as its premise was quirky. Thanks in part to a punishing Friday-night time slot, Wonderfalls managed only four episodes before Fox pulled the plug. Less than a year later, however, the offbeat series found new life on DVD, where all 13 completed installments were released to brisk sales and critical acclaim (see Wonderfalls -- The Complete Series). The brainchild of veteran director Todd Holland (Twin Peaks, My So-Called Life) and Dead Like Me creator Bryan Fuller, Wonderfalls chronicles the misadventures of Jaye Tyler (Caroline Dhavernas), a Niagara Falls, NY gift-shop employee whose snarky world view gets shaken up when inanimate objects -- a wax lion, a stuffed chameleon -- begin ordering her around. Convinced she's cracking up, Jaye nevertheless follows the animals' instructions and unwittingly helps a broad range of unusual characters: an elementary-school Romeo, a stuttering stalker, a faithless nun, a mysterious housekeeper, etc. Her partners in crime on these assignments include sardonic pal Mahandra (Tracie Thoms), buttoned-up lesbian sister Sharon (Kate Finneran), and overeducated, underachieving brother Aaron (Lee Pace). Though unaware of their daughter's peculiar conversations with stuffed animals, Jaye's stuffy parents Karen (Diana Scarwid) and Darrin (William Sadler) also figure prominently in her adventures. So does Eric (Tyron Leitso), a hot, heartbroken bartender whose honeymoon was recently cut short when he caught his bride servicing the hotel bellhop. As Jaye flirts with Eric, fights with her family, and struggles to maintain her ironic detachment, she comes reluctantly closer to understanding the nature of her unorthodox destiny. ~ Brian J. Dillard, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
570 mins

Complete Cast of Wonderfalls [TV Series]


Director(s):
Todd Holland
Writer(s):
Todd HollandBryan Fuller
Producer(s):
Paul RabwinMichael J. Maschio
Categories:
Television
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    Marcia R.

    I would love to see, read and know more about the life of Jaye Tylor - it is too bad that Joan of Arcadia got so much good PR when this show running at the same time - was totally and mistakenly over looked!!! Lucky for us they came out with an extended never shown on TV DVD version (basically all the episodes). If you are a fan of sarcastic humor, and of looking at the world with an open mind and a fantastic imagination - this is for you!!

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    Scott B.

    Wonderfalls is exactly that. It is bloody wonderful. From the second the quirky theme music starts, you are drawn into Jaye Tyler and her world like a moth to a flame. She is irrestibley odd and unwittingly brilliant. Unfortunately, they only shot 1 season worth of episodes and I am left hungry for more. All in all, this will be one of your best viewing experiences ever!

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    Aracely G.

    This show is funny,witty and just entertaining.I can't believe it got cancelled.The writting was good,the acting was good.But not the ratings.I realy liked how it wasn't really like a romantic show about this girl.It was about a character with susbstance.A girl who went to college,and doesn't now what to do with her life.For she doesn't want to be like her family.So a wax lion talks to her.And she listens.So she might be crazy.But she's helping others! The storylines were funny,the actors were good,i really love this show.

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