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The Jethroverse Season One
EPISODES
EPISODES
The first few episodes were built as an experimentation, according to co-creator Rowan Wood. "They're meant to get you involved in the world of this show."
Episodes 3 and 4 is when Jethro first discovers his inter-dimensional power and has to learn how to live with it. "These episodes also contain the most hints for the future," said Wood.
Episodes 5 and 6 take place almost entirely in the Dreamscape. This decision was based on the original Jethroverse series, produced by Wood from 2016 to 2017.
Episode 7 is when it begins to "get real," according to Wood, "but unreal at the same time." Episode 8 is when the "final battle" begins, and according to Wood, "it's something people won't see coming. Hopefully."
Episodes 9 and 10 are Wood's favorite episodes of the season. Why? "They're really character-driven, and I kind of have a thing where I need the finales to be the best part of my shows, otherwise I feel the shows themselves won't work as well."
TRAILERS
OTHER VIDEOS
The scenes featured in the 'Happy Holidays' teaser (left) were filmed mere days before the teaser went online after premiering on the Cape Cod Media Center's Channel 99.
The cinematographer featured in the conclusion announcement (right) is Abrianna Siegel, whose contributions will be further seen in the second season of The Jethroverse.
The soundtrack (right) features not only the instrumental score by Logan Tichnor, but songs such as The Jethroverse Rap (heard in episode 10's credits) and I Hate MLP, by Canon Hill.
The blooper reel (right) features hilarious goofs and mess-ups from all ten episodes of Season One, including the final scene of the season, which was actually the second scene filmed overall.
AND FINALLY...
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