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Old 01-29-2008, 02:16 AM
matt
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Re: 24 - a beginners guide
there's spoilers in the post below:









ok so finally watched all seasons of the show now in time for season (or 'day') 7 which i understand is starting shortly once the writers strike comes to a conclusion

i have enjoyed all the series but there's also a hell of a lot of chaff amongst the wheat. season 6 started superbly but really ran out of steam towards the end - in fact that would be my biggest criticism of the whole series in that you'd think each season would be plotted better: some of the last few episodes feel tagged on after the main plot reaches its conclusion (eg season 6, once gredenko and fayed were out of the way and then they tagged on the lame josh gets kidnapped bit) and that whole charles logan sub plot in the last season was shockingly bad

i also have to wonder why on earth jack keeps sending people to CTU saying 'don't worry, you'll be safe there'. how bad must his memory be!? in six seasons CTU's been blown up, raided by machine gun wielding terrorists, had deadly nerve gas released within it and seen countless characters killed there including his wife. you'd think he'd have wised up by now!

still, i'm sure i'll watch season 7 when it airs. i unfortunately already know something of the plot but won't say anything here as i imagine part of it's going to be a huge shock

anyone know when it's scheduled to start stateside..?

Last edited by matt; 01-29-2008 at 02:33 AM.
 


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