Looks great. What’s the budget on those episodes? Look like feature films. Good for them for continuing to pump out great content, when others are cutting back.
Boring. Nothing new. Same old same old. Great show that feels like a retread now. Either that – or the promo just blows.
Comment by Kyle — Thursday October 29, 2009 @ 8:45am PDT Reply to this post
It seems like Jack Bauer will never get a break. I’m a huge fan of this show but I’m not excited about this one for some reason. Too much of the same thing. I maybe surprised though. I’m sure it’ll be another great series for 2010 regardless.
24 consistently delivers on the action and tension. Looking forward to this season, hope it’s a good send-off for Jack, because I keep hearing that this is it for the 21st Century Captain America.
Comment by Dan Danyluk — Thursday October 29, 2009 @ 12:27pm PDT Reply to this post
I am a loyal “24″ watcher, it is by far the best program on TV. It is one of only two programs I never miss. The writing is superb and the episodes are so explosive that I have purchased the box set of all of the seasons. It is unlike anything I have ever seen on network TV. And, yes, when is the movie coming out???
Thank you for many enjoyable years of entertainment.
William
Comment by William — Thursday October 29, 2009 @ 1:05pm PDT Reply to this post
Just once, I wish 24 could start a season slow and build up to something big. Give us some tension, some build-up. The writers think it must be all hardcore, full-on explosions in the first 5 mins of the first episode. There’s been a lost opportunity a number of times the last few seasons to show the human side of the characters and focus on them rather than the cliched terrorist plots.
It’s all over now for 24, so the lost opportunity has been lost forever.
Comment by gd — Thursday October 29, 2009 @ 9:57pm PDT Reply to this post
Hell to the yeah!!!
Jack Bauer rocks!!!
And what is this crap about the same old thing? What do you want? To see 24 hours of Jack working in a cubicle?
Comment by Jackie Venice — Friday October 30, 2009 @ 3:27pm PDT Reply to this post
How many terrible days can one man have? I guess the answer here is eight.
Comment by Justin — Friday October 30, 2009 @ 5:15pm PDT Reply to this post
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Looks great. What’s the budget on those episodes? Look like feature films. Good for them for continuing to pump out great content, when others are cutting back.
When’s the movie coming out?
Boring. Nothing new. Same old same old. Great show that feels like a retread now. Either that – or the promo just blows.
It seems like Jack Bauer will never get a break. I’m a huge fan of this show but I’m not excited about this one for some reason. Too much of the same thing. I maybe surprised though. I’m sure it’ll be another great series for 2010 regardless.
24 consistently delivers on the action and tension. Looking forward to this season, hope it’s a good send-off for Jack, because I keep hearing that this is it for the 21st Century Captain America.
Ohhhhhhhh Yeaaaaaaaaa Babbbbbby! I am a 24 junkie and I am ready for a fix. Bring it on.
Can’t wait
I am a loyal “24″ watcher, it is by far the best program on TV. It is one of only two programs I never miss. The writing is superb and the episodes are so explosive that I have purchased the box set of all of the seasons. It is unlike anything I have ever seen on network TV. And, yes, when is the movie coming out???
Thank you for many enjoyable years of entertainment.
William
Just once, I wish 24 could start a season slow and build up to something big. Give us some tension, some build-up. The writers think it must be all hardcore, full-on explosions in the first 5 mins of the first episode. There’s been a lost opportunity a number of times the last few seasons to show the human side of the characters and focus on them rather than the cliched terrorist plots.
It’s all over now for 24, so the lost opportunity has been lost forever.
Hell to the yeah!!!
Jack Bauer rocks!!!
And what is this crap about the same old thing? What do you want? To see 24 hours of Jack working in a cubicle?
How many terrible days can one man have? I guess the answer here is eight.