Though viewers may recognize a similarity to
Blade Runner and the episode "
Double Cross" of the series
Sliders, especially in the scenes set in the Alphaverse, Wertheimer has said in interviews that much of the
ethos of the series is primarily influenced by
Derrick Jensen's book
The Culture of Make Believe.
Charlie Jade had two teams of writers. The
pilot and first eight episodes were overseen by
executive producer Guy Mullally, Stephen Zoller and David Cole. Mutual creative differences led to an amicable parting of the ways, paving the way for the second team, consisting of head writer
Alex Epstein, and
story editors Denis McGrath and Sean Carley. In addition to its Canadian writing staff, the show also featured the work of several South African television writers, including Dennis Venter and Collin Oliphant. The majority of the directors who worked on the show were from
Quebec, including
Pierre Gill and
Érik Canuel. The pilot was directed by T.J. Scott. Other directors included George Mihalka, Jimmy Kaufman, Anton Beebe, and South Africans Neal Sundstrom, David Hickson and Daryl Roodt. Each universe has a remarkably different look: • The color palette of the Alphaverse is dominated by green • Betaverse is very blue in tint • Gammaverse is dominated by reds and warm earth tones • The 'unknown universe' is mostly gray. • The universe in which the Men in Grey Suits inhabit has white and yellow hues. Additionally, the Men in Grey Suits have a subtle yellow aura to them.
Charlie Jade was considered one of the hot tickets at the MIP show when it was shown there in 2004. However, the series has yet to be picked up in some major territories, though the first three episodes did premier at
Cascadia Con on September 2, 2006 in SeaTac, WA. In these areas, the show seems to enjoy a somewhat "underground" appeal, and the entire series has been widely distributed over Internet
file sharing networks. In June 2005, Canadian broadcaster
CHUM took an unusual step. Admitting that the show required a great level of attention, CHUM commissioned a special catch-up episode, "Can of Worms". Despite the fact that principal photography had been wrapped nine months before, a small crew gathered in
Montreal to film a wraparound story designed to bring new viewers up to speed. "Can of Worms" runs between episodes 16 and 17 of
Charlie Jade. Including this episode, there are 21 episodes in
Charlie Jade's first season.
Filming locations: Charlie's Apartment Exterior: Cape Diamond Hotel - https://www.capediamondboutiquehotelcapetown.com/ ==Awards and nominations==