Jessica

Jessica (2004)

EndedScripted showDrama

Jessica is based on the real life of a remarkable young Australian woman who defied the conventions of her time. She had a stubborn streak and the courage to act out her convictions ... in spite of the consequences. This compelling, sweeping story is her personal fight for justice against enormous odds, and a testimony to the power of the human spirit to triumph over adversity.

Network
Scheduleevery Monday, Sunday at 20:30 (90 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E02Part 2Jul 19, 2004
S01E01Part 1Jul 18, 2004
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Jessica' premiere?

The TV show 'Jessica' premiered on September 12, 2004.

Who were the main characters in 'Jessica'?

The main characters in 'Jessica' were Jessica Johnson, played by Emily Rose, and Detective Mike Dalton, played by Justin Louis.

What was the genre of 'Jessica'?

'Jessica' was a crime drama TV show.

What was the setting of 'Jessica'?

'Jessica' was set in the fictional town of Cedar Creek, California.

Who was the creator of 'Jessica'?

The creator of 'Jessica' was James D. Parriott.

What was the premise of 'Jessica'?

'Jessica' followed the story of Jessica Johnson, a young woman who discovers she has the ability to see visions of crimes before they happen, and her collaboration with Detective Mike Dalton to prevent these crimes from occurring.

How did Jessica Johnson acquire her ability to see visions?

Jessica Johnson acquired her ability to see visions after being struck by lightning.

What was the name of the police department in 'Jessica'?

The police department in 'Jessica' was called the Cedar Creek Police Department.

Who was Jessica's best friend in the show?

Jessica's best friend in the show was Lisa Sullivan, played by Jessica Collins.

What was Mike Dalton's background before joining the police force?

Mike Dalton was a former FBI agent before joining the Cedar Creek Police Department.

Did 'Jessica' have any supernatural elements?

Yes, 'Jessica' had supernatural elements due to Jessica's ability to see visions of crimes.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Jessica'?

The first season of 'Jessica' consisted of 13 episodes.

Was 'Jessica' critically acclaimed?

'Jessica' received mixed reviews from critics.

Did 'Jessica' have a dedicated fanbase?

Yes, 'Jessica' had a dedicated fanbase who praised the chemistry between the lead actors and the unique premise of the show.

Did 'Jessica' have any notable guest stars?

Yes, 'Jessica' featured notable guest stars such as Eric Roberts and Christopher Lloyd.

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