Did anyone get the idea that the writers went to see Serenity, and then thought, "Hey, you know what, Maybe's Joss is onto something here with what he did to those beloved main characters..."
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I haven't seen Serenity, but I absolutely LOVE the show 24. This is shaping up to be a good season, and I can't wait until tomorrow night for the next two hours.
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*huge spoilers for the already aired episode*
wow, it was amazing...and brutal. I also can't wait until the next episodes. I hope Tony is able to snap out of it and join the fight sometime this season. Seeing Michelle killed will make him nice and pissed off.
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When doesn't the hero's wife, girlfriend, daughter, mother, etc get killed and/or brutalized? That type of "now it's personal" is just a purely cheesy demonstration incontrovertibly proving that the writers are misogynistic tenth-rate hacks.
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If all the stuff they promised in the previews actually happens tomorrow, I wonder where the heck they'll go with the next 5/6 of the season ...
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quote:Originally posted by A Rat Named Dog: If all the stuff they promised in the previews actually happens tomorrow, I wonder where the heck they'll go with the next 5/6 of the season ...
I have wondered that in past seasons...but frequently they will tie up what seems to be the main plot line, only to show that it was only a setup for the real plot of the season.
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Fahim wants to know if Kiefer Sutherland is going to be on it this season or not. And he's surprised about that death thing.
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quote:Originally posted by Derrell: Has anyone else noticed that the guy who played President Palmer is the guy from the Allstate insurance commercials?
Seriously, though, The show was awsome last night.
Great, another show I have to get on DVD.
Yeah, I sell Allstate Insurance. I love that guy.
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Anyone see the prequel to Day 5 on the season 4 dvd set? It took place a year after season 4, 6 months before season 5. Basically had a very terrible looking Bauer with shabby clothes and long hair meeting Chloe somewhere. Quickly turned into a Toyota commercial with them being chased and getting away.
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They actually make a joke in season 4. If I remember correctly, Mike is talking to Palmer and mentions something about the country being "In Good Hands"
Jack looked sooo awful in that Day 5 preview. Especially in comparison to a surprisingly attractive looking Chloe.
quote:When doesn't the hero's wife, girlfriend, daughter, mother, etc get killed and/or brutalized? That type of "now it's personal" is just a purely cheesy demonstration incontrovertibly proving that the writers are misogynistic tenth-rate hacks.
I disagree. Although it was brutal in the first season that Jack's wife got both raped and murdered and another season had Michelle get tortured, the vast majority of the violence has been to the males in the show. Even in this season the revenge factor is spurred by the murder of Palmer.
Jack had to kill his innocent boss, torture the ex husband of his girl friend, be willing to kill Kim's fiancé, and has been subjected to all sorts of violence and addiction.
When the woman suffer it is to no extant greater then the man (except the first season), and they tend to be very brave, cool, and collected. Evan the rape was an opportunity to show the strong bond between the mother and daughter. The mom was willing to sacrifice everything for her daughter--it was not about how cool it is that a woman got rapped.
Misogynistic? No. Ultraviolent for a public tv series? Yes.
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Yay, I get to be the first to comment on tonight's episode!
I love how they always find a way to make sure the plot finds a way to keep going. One thing I don't understand, is when do the actors have time for a bathroom break, lol? Running around with an unemptied bladder for 24 hours has got to be hard on the body
On a more serious note, I could have sworn that that guy from District was going to be a bad guy until no one noticed Jack's distress call.
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two more good episodes tonight, but now i'm worried that we're going back down another crazy terrorist plot kinda deal, which i was really hoping not to do. i got the impression from the first couple eps that it was going to be a slightly more intimate season somewhat more like the first. if it ends up being some kind of goofy terrorist hodgepodge like season 4, it's not going to hold my interest very long.
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I'm not sure the guy from district isn't a bad guy. I'm thinking the terrorist #1 was just playing terrorist #2. But I like Sean, so I'm being hopeful.
My jaw actually dropped for the first hour. That was harsh.
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Here's my recap of Sunday's second episode of 24.
Agent: We need to figure out a new way to go in. CTU Director: Okay, but hurry, because we've got to go in fast. Agent: You bet. We're going in. CTU Director: How long until you go in? Agent: Right about the time we go in. Jack: Go in through the left side. Use the itsay away aptray maneuver. Agent and Terrorist: Wow. No possible code there. CTU Director: No need to change our plans. Let's continue stalling when we go in. Terrorist: Oh, I can't wait until they go in. CTU Director: We're probably just about ready to go in. Agent: We're ready to go in, unless anyone else wants to review our plans. Samwise Rudy: I want to review all your plans before you go in. CTU Director: Okay. But then we're going in, we swear. Samwise Rudy: I think Jack may have used a code. Change a bunch of stuff before you go in. Agent: But we want to go in! Docmagik, at home watching: You know, by now I could have driven to the Ontario Airport and gone in myself.
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I totally skipped reading this thread because my husband and I just started renting season one and I didn't want to happen on any spoilers. We are so addicted to this show already and I can't believe that it's taken us this long to get with it! It's fabulous! (He's at Blockbuster right now getting the second dvd...can't wait)
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so who is still watching this season? *SPOILERS for the last episode*
I really like it so far. I couldn't believe that they were going to send the young girl with that nut job. Heck, even if they tried to watch them, there is a chance that he would get away with her. Of course, watching the preview for next week's episode made this week's episode less shocking.
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My hubby and I deliberately don't watch the scenes for next week. We don't like getting spoiled.
I had a hard time feeling sorry that the child molester got shot. I also had a hard time feeling bad that the traitor guy hanged himself.
Chloe's personality disorder just gets cuter all the time. "I just came over to say you don't work here anymore. You're fired. These guys are here to get you out of the building." .... "Shut up Edgar"
How long will it be before Jack says "Audrey, go pick up Kim" and thus condemn her to death. There's no more dangerous place in the world than in a car with Kim.
I wonder when Tony is gonna get out of surgery. Will he be mopey or out for revenge?
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I was supposed to work last night, but I got cancelled, so my husband and I sat and watched the first 6 hours of this season back to back - mainly cause I couldn't bear to turn it off and wait to see what was going to happen next.
It's a really good story so far.
quote:Originally posted by The Pixiest: How long will it be before Jack says "Audrey, go pick up Kim" and thus condemn her to death. There's no more dangerous place in the world than in a car with Kim.
Yeah, I have a bad feeling about that Audrey and Kim thing, too.
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Really? I mean in terms of the characters, yes, but really, I enjoyed the sans-Kim season a lot.
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It's not that Kim is such a great character. I swore, in the first season, that if I saw her one more time with duct tape on her mouth and panic in her eyes, I was going to scream.
But it would be sad for Jack, as a character.
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Yeah, but if it's between Kim and Audrey, I vote for Kim to die. You know they're going to mess with Jack, they do every year.
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(I don't need to put a spoiler warning here, because this is a season 5 thread, and everybody knows things will be spoiled in it, right?)
No, Audrey's got to go. And quick, too. I will never forgive the producers for eliminating the attractive, interesting Michelle before the lifeless, dull, and bland Audrey.
I didn't like Jack's wife, either. Overall, Jack has flat-out terrible taste in women. That's why he never so much as glanced at Michelle. Nina was pretty interesting, but not overly so, which got Jack's interest but kept him being able to fully commit.
Kim, at least, is pretty. That's shallow of me, I know, but a redeeming quality is better than none. Let Audrey die.
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Ah, Mandy. At last something on which we can all agree.
Nina became hot when she became evil. It was a strange, magical transformation, and I have no idea how or why it happened, but I agree that it did. I am sure Jack lost all interest in her at that point.
As for Tony, I'm hoping they can make his return this season as cool as it was last season. I was afraid we were going to get several "hours" of people saying, "Tony's condition is so unstable. It could go either way." They've stayed away from that, but I am looking forward to seeing an injured Tony that is not supposed to be out of bed out shooting people in the head.
I don't anticipate he'll be very withdrawn. His withdrawl from CTU at the end of last season was centered around wanting Michelle to be safe. His prior wussy period was due to Michelle leaving him--not someone taking her from him. With no Michelle, and no possibility of getting her back, I anticipate he'll rampage with reckless abandon.
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