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Based (very) loosely on the visions of [[Joan of Arc]], '''Wonderfalls''' featured Jaye Tyler (played by Caroline Dhavernas) who has visions and interactions with various animal figurines and statues; the visions help her solve various problems.  
Based (very) loosely on the visions of [[Joan of Arc]], '''Wonderfalls''' featured [[Jaye Tyler]] (played by Caroline Dhavernas) who has visions and interactions with various animal figurines and statues; the visions help her solve various problems.  


Jaye's sister Sharon is a lesbian.  
Jaye's sister [[Sharon Tyler|Sharon]] is a [[List of lesbian characters in SF|lesbian]].  


Thirteen episodes were produced; only four originally aired, between March 12, 2004 and April 1, 2004. The full run was later released on DVD, and has aired in syndication on such channels as Télé-Québec (dubbed in French), and VisionTV in Canada.
Thirteen episodes were produced; only four originally aired, between March 12, 2004 and April 1, 2004. The full run was later released on DVD, and has aired in syndication on such channels as Télé-Québec (dubbed in French), and VisionTV in Canada.
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonderfalls Wikipedia entry]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wonderfalls Wikipedia entry]


[[Category:2004 publications]]
[[category:Series first published in 2004]]
[[Category:TV series]]
[[Category:TV series]]

Latest revision as of 08:04, 29 October 2011

Based (very) loosely on the visions of Joan of Arc, Wonderfalls featured Jaye Tyler (played by Caroline Dhavernas) who has visions and interactions with various animal figurines and statues; the visions help her solve various problems.

Jaye's sister Sharon is a lesbian.

Thirteen episodes were produced; only four originally aired, between March 12, 2004 and April 1, 2004. The full run was later released on DVD, and has aired in syndication on such channels as Télé-Québec (dubbed in French), and VisionTV in Canada.

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