Catching up with 24
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Catching up with 24
I was just watching S5 of 24 (I hadnt seen it properly first time). I don't like the slimy aide of Logan - I'm sure he's a bad guy.
Why do the characters keep calling Palmer "President" when he isn't?
Very exciting so far (4 eps in).
Why do the characters keep calling Palmer "President" when he isn't?
Very exciting so far (4 eps in).
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Because all ex-presidents continue to be referred to as Mr President.Clinton,Bush etc are still called President.grim_tales wrote: Why do the characters keep calling Palmer "President" when he isn't?
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You've still got a long way to go grim. Please tell me you started on Day 1 and didn't skip any before Day 5.
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Oh I started on Day 1 which I saw, sure and definitely saw 2 and 3 and most if not all of 4.
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Thankssaltysam wrote:Because all ex-presidents continue to be referred to as Mr President.Clinton,Bush etc are still called President.grim_tales wrote: Why do the characters keep calling Palmer "President" when he isn't?
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How can you just see "most if not all" of a season of 24?! Go back and watch it grim before you do any more Day 5. DAMNIT!
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I think I saw all of Day 4, cant remember.
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Walt Cummings is a definite baddie, but I think Logan knows more than he's letting on...
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Spoilers - As everyone here has probably seen 24: Season 1, I won't bother with spoiler tags:
I finished watching 24: Season 1 earlier and have mixed thoughts. It starts out rather slow, the middle section is very strong and where the real meat of the season happens but after Kim/Terrie are rescued it starts to go down hill.
The next few episodes are basically filler episodes. Why exactly does Terrie lose her memory? There's an implication Terrie nearly has an affair but as she later dies, this will never be resolved (I presume?). Why? Well to fill out the story, to fit a mammoth 24 hours. I appreciate the cleverness is that 24 is "almost" shown in real time but the pacing would've worked a lot better without these episodes.
After Kim gets in trouble for the umpteenth time, I started screaming at the screen "oh come on". It all gets rather dumb and so ridiculously contrived. It would never happen that there was a terrorist threat from start to completion in only 24 hours.
Nina being the second mole was a fantastic twist. Did anyone see this coming? Be honest now. I didn't see it coming at all. Even if, it makes absolutely no sense, she's spent the last 10+ hours do everything to make it difficult for those she's working with. The final episode is great though, so at least it finishes on a strong note. I also wasn't expecting Terrie to die, that almost never happens in American films/TV shows.
I may check out Season 2 but not for a while. On the other hand, I'm not hugely bothered either way (it would be cool to see what Nina does next though). Some strong material mixed in with lots of dumbness. I'd give it somewhere between 5-7 out of 10 (no not 6 out of 10). It's so annoyingly inconsistent. At times strong, other times nonsense.
I finished watching 24: Season 1 earlier and have mixed thoughts. It starts out rather slow, the middle section is very strong and where the real meat of the season happens but after Kim/Terrie are rescued it starts to go down hill.
The next few episodes are basically filler episodes. Why exactly does Terrie lose her memory? There's an implication Terrie nearly has an affair but as she later dies, this will never be resolved (I presume?). Why? Well to fill out the story, to fit a mammoth 24 hours. I appreciate the cleverness is that 24 is "almost" shown in real time but the pacing would've worked a lot better without these episodes.
After Kim gets in trouble for the umpteenth time, I started screaming at the screen "oh come on". It all gets rather dumb and so ridiculously contrived. It would never happen that there was a terrorist threat from start to completion in only 24 hours.
Nina being the second mole was a fantastic twist. Did anyone see this coming? Be honest now. I didn't see it coming at all. Even if, it makes absolutely no sense, she's spent the last 10+ hours do everything to make it difficult for those she's working with. The final episode is great though, so at least it finishes on a strong note. I also wasn't expecting Terrie to die, that almost never happens in American films/TV shows.
I may check out Season 2 but not for a while. On the other hand, I'm not hugely bothered either way (it would be cool to see what Nina does next though). Some strong material mixed in with lots of dumbness. I'd give it somewhere between 5-7 out of 10 (no not 6 out of 10). It's so annoyingly inconsistent. At times strong, other times nonsense.
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Season 2 is basically 24 on crack, everything is cranked up to 11: the violence, the action, the ridiculous plotting, and yes the annoying Kimmy in peril subplot as well, but it's far more fun than another season of the show.
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Thanks Shing. So you'd say it's more fun than Season 1?
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Season 2 is my favourite season, but to get the most out of it you have to make peace with the fact that essentially 24 is a really fucking stupid show when not showing Jack kicking ass and taking no prisoners!
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True. I was lead to believe 24 was one of the most intelligent American TV Series, when it patently isn't. Sure it's a clever concept and gripping "at times" but why was it so critically acclaimed? Keifer Sutherland is excellent as Jack though.
It's Life on Mars/Ashes to Ashes for example. A lot the problem has to do with the idea simply not being strong enough to fill 24 hours of material. A problem American TV execs really don't get, milking every half popular show.
It's Life on Mars/Ashes to Ashes for example. A lot the problem has to do with the idea simply not being strong enough to fill 24 hours of material. A problem American TV execs really don't get, milking every half popular show.
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Who on earth led you to that conclusion its pure silly entertainment, which just gets bigger with each season. I pretty much exploded with joy as it turns into a stunning show as each season came along. I cannot say any of it is filler, as I enjoyed it all as one whole - much like a long film.bradavon wrote:True. I was lead to believe 24 was one of the most intelligent American TV Series, when it patently isn't.
If you want intelligent go elsewhere if you want to be entertained keep with it. It is acclaimed as its fucking awesome mind you, it has to be said you went in with some bad thoughts and kind of slagged it off a fair bit before you saw it, not the way to enter any show.
Think of Season 1 as laying the groundwork and breaking you in to the beast.
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So many people on this forum and elsewhere told me it was the best thing since sliced bread. How can it be? When it's this dumb. Not in my book anyway.romerojpg wrote:Who on earth led you to that conclusion its pure silly entertainment
I "may" check out Season 2 but first I've got Twin Peaks: S1 to re-watch and Battlestar Gallactica: S1 (on HD-DVD) to watch, plus some old school Doctor Who serials.
No I didn't! Did I? What did I say?romerojpg wrote:it has to be said you went in with some bad thoughts and kind of slagged it off a fair bit before you saw it, not the way to enter any show.
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It is the best thing since sliced bread things can be dumb, and still blow you away.
I honestly cannot remember what you have said about 24 directly, as hell we have been talking about it for countless years now online now but I do remember not exactly many positive words spoken about it from you.
Mind you it may be better in some cases to go in with bad thoughts, then it may surprise you
I watched 7 seasons of 24 back to back at the beginning of this year, it was quite an experience I can tell you that. When doing that it really sucks you in even more than watching a season at a tome, it sort of merges into a MASSIVE film. Sadly now i may have to do it again as Season 8 is out on Blu Ray soon
I honestly cannot remember what you have said about 24 directly, as hell we have been talking about it for countless years now online now but I do remember not exactly many positive words spoken about it from you.
Mind you it may be better in some cases to go in with bad thoughts, then it may surprise you
I watched 7 seasons of 24 back to back at the beginning of this year, it was quite an experience I can tell you that. When doing that it really sucks you in even more than watching a season at a tome, it sort of merges into a MASSIVE film. Sadly now i may have to do it again as Season 8 is out on Blu Ray soon
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Up to E18 now - it's an intelligent stupid show (if you see what I mean) but very exciting.
I didnt know that Logan was behind the whole thing! An evil genius pretending to be a spineless goon! Can't stand his scenery chewing style, nor Martha Logan TBH.
It's so stupid when some of the CTU workers have to go behind each other's backs and stuff.
I didnt know that Logan was behind the whole thing! An evil genius pretending to be a spineless goon! Can't stand his scenery chewing style, nor Martha Logan TBH.
It's so stupid when some of the CTU workers have to go behind each other's backs and stuff.
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I started at he beginning and just finished Redemption and queueing up for season 7.