

In the steam room, Gentlefeather speaks to Deanna, making her realize that she is the new leader, and Bill is to assist her in money matters on the reservation. When the bullet bounces off him, Bill declares that he’s “the one,” at least till finding out that the bullet was a rubber one. Back at Wonderfalls, security officer Wade Jones tries to arrest Bill, who is accidentally shot. When Deanna declines, Sharon locks her in the steam room. Jaye is forced to tell Bill that he’s not “special.” Later, Sharon seeks out Deanna at the gym to get her to change Mahandra’s verdict. After coming to believe that he has Gentlefeather’s spirit, Bill stages a protest at Wonderfalls over the Maid of the Mist video and its Native American heroine. Ultimately, Deanna ambushes Sharon’s case and gets Mahandra’s request nixed. Elsewhere, Sharon represents Mahandra at her tribal certification hearing, and is opposed by Deanna. Bill agrees to see if he has “the gift.”Īt a ceremony to determine Bill’s abilities, an airborne feather indicates that Jaye is Gentlefeather’s successor.

When Bill protests to Deanna about Jaye’s interaction with Gentlefeather, the totem encourages Jaye to “show him who’s special.” Back at the Wonderfalls shop, Aaron meets with Bill and Jaye, who’s trying to find out if Bill can help her silence the voices. At an adjacent Satsuma shop, Sharon runs into her old law school nemesis Deanna Littlefoot, and they immediately spar. Sure enough, Jaye then sees that the woman is in a casket. When accountant Bill Hooton interrupts, he tells Jaye that she’s having a conversation with his dead grandmother, Gentlefeather. Inside, an old woman informs Jaye that she’s been chosen for “a great purpose,” adding that she can help her to stop hearing the voices. A gas station’s totem figure tells Jaye to “go on in” and indicates a nearby teepee. Though there’s only a trace of Native American ancestry in her family, Mahandra hopes to pay off her student loan via a Satsuma heritage grant.
#Wonderfalls theme full#
In this unaired episode, Jaye goes to Niagara Fall’s Satsuma Indian Reservation with Sharon and Mahandra, who is seeking full tribal citizenship.
#Wonderfalls theme series#
One in this quirky dramedy series, set in Niagara Falls, in which inanimate objects talk to disaffected twenty-something Jaye, setting off a Rube Goldberg-like series of events that culminate in her touching someone's life. XTC principal Andy Partridge has contributed the theme song to the new Fox series 'Wonderfalls.' Beginning with the show’s second episode, 39 seconds of Partridge’s 'I Wonder Why the Wonderfalls' one of six ideas he presented to the show’s producers will be heard through the opening credits.
