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1 month and counting until the new season starts...
Any ideas on how this seasons going to go? The only previews/clips I've seen is Jack wondering around what looks like Arizona, and he answers his cellphone "How did you get this number?" I have no idea what's going to happen... and that's what i love


1 month and counting until the new season starts...
Any ideas on how this seasons going to go? The only previews/clips I've seen is Jack wondering around what looks like Arizona, and he answers his cellphone "How did you get this number?" I have no idea what's going to happen... and that's what i love



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(Jack'll kill him)
(Jack'll kill him)
A lot of problems with this series...
The Chinese bringing Audrey back from China to the US.
The Chinese raiding the CTU compound...
The Russians threathening the US after one of their diplomats help kill a lot of people with a nuclear bomb...
My god, it's almost as bad as Numbers for the last few shows!
A lot.
I thought CTU was a SECURED GOVERNMENT FACILALITY. CTU has been compromised three times. The explosion in S2? Nerve gas in S5 and now, S6.
http://www.variety.com/article/VR...=1043&cs=1
Fox has ordered two more seasons of "24," keeping the Emmy-winning drama on the net through the 2008-2009 TV season.
Announcement comes on the eve of Fox's Thursday upfront presentation. Show remains a powerful player for Fox, despite ratings dips and critical knocks this season.
Exec producers for "24" have already told several publications that they plan to make some changes on the show next season - but the twist will remain the same: Each episode covering one hour of real time as special agent Jack Bauer races against the clock to stop something bad from happening.
20th Century Fox TV and Imagine TV are behind "24," which winds down its sixth season Monday with a two-hour finale.
"24" is coming off an Emmy win for outstanding drama series, as well as outstanding lead actor in a drama (for star Kiefer Sutherland). Show has scored 51 Emmy noms throughout its existence, including five for best drama.
Joel Surnow, Robert Cochran, Howard Gordon, Evan Katz, Jon Cassar, Brian Grazer and Sutherland exec produce "24."
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I just finished watching Monday's episode. I had to BT it since my Dish Network crapped out and didn't record it.
The shooting scene toward the beginning was beautiful. The shots sang nicely on my 5.1 speakers.
Phillip Bauer told Cheng, "The next time you threaten me, the consequences will be serious. But not for me." Is that the weakest quote in the history of "24" or what?
Cheng knows what Jack Bauer can do. Why didn't he have one of his henchmen kill Jack at CTU? Instead, the Chinese punk ass shot Milo, who was not a threat to Cheng.
I'm looking forward to Jack beating the piss out of his daddy next week.