Jack_&_Jill_(TV_series)

<i>Jack & Jill</i> (TV series)

Jack & Jill (TV series)

American comedy-drama TV series


Jack & Jill is an American comedy-drama television series created and produced by Randi Mayem Singer. It ran from September 26, 1999, to April 15, 2001, on The WB. The series stars Ivan Sergei, Amanda Peet, Sarah Paulson, Jaime Pressly, Justin Kirk, and Simon Rex.[1]

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Premise

Jacqueline Barrett ("Jack") abandons her unfaithful fiance at the altar, and heads to NYC (where her friend Audrey works as a dancer) to rebuild her life. Moving in to Audrey's apartment, she encounters David Jillefsky ("Jill") who's preparing to move in with his girlfriend Elisa. "Jack" and "Jill" develop a hot and cold romantic relationship, but face obstacles in their relationships with their friends.

Cast

Production

The main characters were David Jillefsky (Ivan Sergei) and Jacqueline Barrett (Amanda Peet, replacing Amelia Heinle after the pilot). The two become romantically involved just as they both face major obstacles in their relationships with their friends. The show's theme song was "Truth About Romeo" written by Pancho's Lament, the stage name of songwriter Jeff Cohen. It was performed by Pancho's Lament during the first season and by David Crosby and Beth Hart in the second season.

Due to the average ratings of the first season, the second season was only 13 episodes long and was aired as a midseason show. The final episode detailed the problems during preparations for the couple's wedding. Jacqueline discovered she was pregnant, but before she could tell David, he decided that their relationship was moving too fast and he wanted to call the wedding off and move things slower. Despite the rallying of fans, the series was not renewed for a third season, so the series ended in a cliffhanger.

Co-stars Amanda Peet and Sarah Paulson would later reunite for the NBC series Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, which debuted in 2006.

Episodes

Series overview

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Season 1 (1999–2000)

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Season 2 (2001)

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Reception

The series was nominated for an Artios Award in 2000 by the Casting Society of America for Dramatic Pilot Casting.[4]


References

  1. Lee, Linda (September 3, 2000). "A NIGHT OUT WITH: Amanda Peet; Whipped Into Spotlight". The New York Times.
  2. From the Writers Guild of America, West catalog: "Signatory Project Confirmation [search: "Jack & Jill"]". Writers Guild of America, West. Retrieved 2019-06-16.
  3. From the United States Copyright Office catalog: "Public Catalog - Copyright Catalog (1978 to present) - Basic Search [search: "Jack & Jill : no."]". United States Copyright Office. Retrieved 2019-06-16.
  4. "2000 Artios Awards". Casting Society. Retrieved 2020-01-04.

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