24 Season 6
Originally Posted by VTEC_Junkie' date='Mar 20 2007, 06:20 PM
so obviously, nadia is not helping the terrorists, so who do you think is?? milo??
Originally Posted by clawhammer' date='Mar 20 2007, 04:26 PM
my guess is it's Morris. He's been the one that was acting strange, plus he already helped the terrorists once.
I love 24 but it can be pretty agonizing to watch. I've been watching Day 4 also and it amazes me how much infighting there is within CTU! Everybodys out to get someone doing something wrong. There's no trust among peers and you know there's gotta be some outrageous background investigation performed on everyone who works in CTU! WTF! How can there be so many security breaches within CTU?!
And then Jack is on the trail of a suspect and Driscoll questions the mans trust and loyalty to his job!
JACK ALWAYS DELIVERS - DAMN IT!
I think anyone new to heading CTU would know that; the dude knows what the F### he's doing!
Ok I'm done for now. Looking forward this morning to seeing how Jack gets out of being stopped after "robbing" the gas station while chasing a perp...
Repeat, "It's just a show, It's just a show..."
And then Jack is on the trail of a suspect and Driscoll questions the mans trust and loyalty to his job!
JACK ALWAYS DELIVERS - DAMN IT!
I think anyone new to heading CTU would know that; the dude knows what the F### he's doing!
Ok I'm done for now. Looking forward this morning to seeing how Jack gets out of being stopped after "robbing" the gas station while chasing a perp...
Repeat, "It's just a show, It's just a show..."
Originally Posted by VTEC_Junkie' date='Mar 20 2007, 03:17 PM
sometimes when an actress refuses to come back on the show the producers will have no choice but to alter the story. but, imo, i don't think audrey is really dead. i think she has been captured by the chinese and that the death was fabricated by the chinese. at the end of the season, jack will probably return to china to find audrey's "killers", but end up stumbling on finding out that audrey is alive and he attempts to rescue her. actually, this would make a good storyline for 24 the movie that's been rumored to happen.
Found this on TVGuide.Com Interesting stuff... i agree with some of it..
24, MI-5, Drive, House and More
Kiefer Sutherland, 24
Question: As a devoted fan of 24 since it premiered, I have been sadly watching it quickly become a shadow of its former self. If this season has shown us anything, it's that there are few scenarios left for the show that haven't been done before. (Coup against the president? Jack invading an embassy? Check and check. Even Wayne Palmer's adrenaline-fueled missile launch is a repeat of Teri's amnesia from Season 1.) About the only thing that was new and potentially interesting was the introduction of Jack's family, but even that story line fizzled out. To top it all off, Kiefer Sutherland has had so little screen time these past few episodes that one can barely register that he's gone through two years of torture, the killing of Curtis, the treason of his family and the (presumed) death of his beloved Audrey. It certainly isn't registering in Jack's face or actions; he's more than ever a stock, emotionless action figure in each of his now-fleeting appearances. Nevertheless, I'm not going to give up on the show just yet, even if this season is beyond salvaging. I'll keep watching to see if the show can set up next season in a satisfying way, and the only way I can see that happening is if it reboots itself almost entirely. No L.A., no CTU... hell, even no Chloe if it means the show will stop repeating itself. What do you think?
24, MI-5, Drive, House and More
Kiefer Sutherland, 24
Question: As a devoted fan of 24 since it premiered, I have been sadly watching it quickly become a shadow of its former self. If this season has shown us anything, it's that there are few scenarios left for the show that haven't been done before. (Coup against the president? Jack invading an embassy? Check and check. Even Wayne Palmer's adrenaline-fueled missile launch is a repeat of Teri's amnesia from Season 1.) About the only thing that was new and potentially interesting was the introduction of Jack's family, but even that story line fizzled out. To top it all off, Kiefer Sutherland has had so little screen time these past few episodes that one can barely register that he's gone through two years of torture, the killing of Curtis, the treason of his family and the (presumed) death of his beloved Audrey. It certainly isn't registering in Jack's face or actions; he's more than ever a stock, emotionless action figure in each of his now-fleeting appearances. Nevertheless, I'm not going to give up on the show just yet, even if this season is beyond salvaging. I'll keep watching to see if the show can set up next season in a satisfying way, and the only way I can see that happening is if it reboots itself almost entirely. No L.A., no CTU... hell, even no Chloe if it means the show will stop repeating itself. What do you think?



