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"From the producer of Angel and Firefly comes Wonderfalls with 9 never aired episodes. Although a recent graduate of Brown University, Jaye Tyler decides to ignore her degree, live in a trailer and work at a tourist gift shop in Niagara Falls called Wonderfalls—-much to the despair of her well-to-do family. But Jaye’s aimless life takes a startling turn after a lion figurine begins talking to her. Her family calls it an "episode," but Jaye knows better.
Fearing for her sanity, Jaye nevertheless starts doing exactly what an increasing number of inanimate objects tell her to do and is amazed when her outrageous actions begin changing people’s lives in unexpected ways. "
Wonderfalls is probably the most hilarious show you've never seen. An hour-long "dramedy" about a young woman who hears the voices of inanimate objects--which instruct her to help out total strangers--the show aired on Fox in early 2004 to critical acclaim and dismal ratings. After airing four times in terrible time slots, the show was quickly canceled, but not before a hue and cry from a small but fervently devoted cadre of fans went up, begging for all 13 episodes to be released on DVD. Thus, the highest-profile DVD release of a canceled show was born, and the nine unaired episodes of Wonderfalls are finally seeing the light of day.
You may be wondering: is it worth it to check out a show that was axed so quickly? The answer is an unqualified yes, as Wonderfalls is quirky without being precious, sardonic without being bitter, and smart without being a show-off about it. Jaye (Caroline Dhavernas) is a graduate of Brown University who's opted not to put her education to work, and instead lives in a trailer and works at a tourist shop in Niagara Falls, to the consternation of her affluent, successful family. All seems to be going well for this self-proclaimed slacker, until one day a small toy lion speaks to her in enigmatic epigrams, commanding her to help people. Loath to deal in any compassionate way with the rest of humanity, Jaye warily obeys, if only to make the voices stop. Soon, though, she finds herself to be an unwilling humanitarian and accidental hero when more inanimate objects start talking to her, and more people turn out to need her help.
The premise may sound a bit too off-the-beaten-path, but Wonderfalls' meddling with the ethereal was grounded in a keen awareness of post-college life and the travails befalling young twentysomethings who had no idea where their life was going. And instead of being sanctimonious or inspiring, the show was instead a complex mix of the heartfelt and the angsty, and Dhavernas was one of the most cynically hopeful heroines to grace the small screen. The rest of the cast was also topnotch, including Kate Finneran as Jaye's high-strung sister, Diana Scarwid as her caustic mother, and Tyron Leitso as bartender Eric, whose tentative romance with Jaye was both affecting and hilarious. Think of Wonderfalls as less of a failure and more of a rare opportunity to see some of the most creative television in recent memory. --Mark Englehart
OKReviewed by aevm, 2010-02-26
I enjoyed watching this show, but I won't bother watching it again.
I should have rented it. It's not a bad show, but all the hype
around it is not justified IMO.
Great series wish there was moreReviewed by pamela green, 2010-02-01
This was a great series just wish there was more. I love the corkyness of the characters and loved the wax lion.
If only a monkey talked to me, he might have warned me to stay away
from thisReviewed by Marcus Aurelius, 2010-01-17
If you like tripe, cheap chocolate, and Touched By an Angel, then this is the show for you. It's overreaching, incoherent, and just moronic. Oh yea, and it's $24.99.
Shouldn't Have Been Cancelled!!!Reviewed by Stephie, 2010-01-04
Wonderfalls is possibly one my all time favorite TV shows, and I just got this for Christmas last month! The characters are great, the stories funny, and the episodes progress in a hilarious and engaging manner. No doubt about it, Wonderfalls is a must see TV show. This collection also presents the show nicely. The packaging is attractive and consumer friendly, with a slip case and two DVD slim cases inside. The special features also include an interesting little documentary about the show. Its nice to see a high quality show like this presented in a high quality way. All I can say is that I cant wait to rewatch these delightful 13 episodes, and also that this show never should have been cancelled!
An Instantly Quirky, Clever, and Endearing TV ClassicReviewed by J. Schmidt, 2010-01-04
I just bought and watched this show last week and was completely blown away by its humor and originality. I will admit that it was not exactly what I expected. I came across the show being a big fan of another wonderful but cancelled TV show created by Bryan Fuller, Pushing Daisies, and was looking for something similar to curb my TV on DVD addiction. Wonderfalls definitely did not disappoint. It wasn't quite what I expected, its a little more young adult oriented and isn't as family friendly as Pushing Daisies, but it was just as delightful in its own way as Pushing Daisies. The show features many scenes of fast-paced humorous dialogue, and each episode's individual plot was entertaining. I also was pleased to see that, just like Pushing Daisies, its takes a fantastical and somewhat magical concept, but doesn't push it into the territory of absurdity. Caroline Dhavernas did an excellent job playing the seemingly selfish and sarcastic, yet completely lovable, protagonist Jaye. And in addition, I also loved Lee Pace as Jaye's brother, Katie Finneran as Jaye's sister, and Diana Scarwid as the mother. The acting pretty much matched the superb script, and each episode left me wanting more. In the end, although the conclusion was satisfying, I can't help but wonder what might have happened if this show had stayed on the air for a couple more seasons. It definitely deserved a better shot than Fox gave it. 5 stars, I would highly recommend this show to anyone who value humorous, quirky, and quality TV shows.