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He's supposed to be a good guy
He's supposed to be a good guy
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I've only watched the first 3 seasons of "24" so far, but the show is overrated to me. It's just not as good another show it often got compared to, J.J. Abrams's "Alias". "24" dragging out a 24 hour-period over 24-episode seasons really hurts the show when I compare it to other dramas.

I've only watched the first 3 seasons of "24" so far, but the show is overrated to me. It's just not as good another show it often got compared to, J.J. Abrams's "Alias". "24" dragging out a 24 hour-period over 24-episode seasons really hurts the show when I compare it to other dramas.

"Alias" is a girl show...Do you want to be like that girl...?I've only watched the first 3 seasons of "24" so far, but the show is overrated to me. It's just not as good another show it often got compared to, J.J. Abrams's "Alias". "24" dragging out a 24 hour-period over 24-episode seasons really hurts the show when I compare it to other dramas.
"Alias" is a girl show...Do you want to be like that girl...?
Jack Bauer is that dude...If 24 was an HBO show, the savagery would have been EPIC...
TV needs a new Jack Bauer...I am sick and tired of these other heroes simping over "their one true loves" and having moral dilemmas about what needs to be done to get the job done...
I'm gonna assume with you making that dumb-ass statement, you've never watched "Alias".I'm gonna assume with you making that dumb-ass statement, you've never watched "Alias".

you're right in some ways. 24 at times wasn't that great of a show retroactively. other shows have taken a lot of the concepts 24 did and improved upon them in modern times. outside of maybe his daughter Jack Bauer would sacrifice anybody and anything to get the job done. Jack would kill innocent people if it was required engage in brutal forms of torture he was the very definition of by any means necessary.I've only watched the first 3 seasons of "24" so far, but the show is overrated to me. It's just not as good another show it often got compared to, J.J. Abrams's "Alias". "24" dragging out a 24 hour-period over 24-episode seasons really hurts the show when I compare it to other dramas.

The greatest moment of 24, President Logan knew what was coming after him and he stayed looking like "Bauer the Gawd
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HELP ME nikkaS! THAT'S JACK BAUER!

"Persons of Interest does this every week, minus the body armor, in a suitBauer the Gawd
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Ya'll know "24" is back this May 2014 right?
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Jack Bauer will be back, baby: EW has confirmed that Fox will bring back its long-running hit 24 next May.
The network will air 12 episodes of 24: Live Another Day as part of its new directive to air event programming in the summer as a way to tie together the regular seasons. A miniseries from M. Night Shyamalan called “Wayward Pines” will air after the run of 24, which will (naturally) feature the return of Kiefer Sutherland.
The 24 producers “always had the idea of maybe someday doing feature films, but as got into it they all agreed 24being compressed in two hours is not 24,” Fox Entertainment Chairman Kevin Reilly told reporters today. “A light bulb went off with (former Executive Producer) Howard Gordon. The spine of the 24 episodes is about 12 hours. Those were big events that occurred and little connective tissue in between.”
Unlike what happened in the regular series — where each episode represented an hour in Bauer’s action-packed life — the new version will jump around during the day, Reilly explained. And the star power could be better than ever.
“A lot of who’s who in Hollywood wanted to participate in this,” Reilly said.
Asked why the show was cancelled in 2010, Reilly admitted that it felt like the right time — at the time.
“We wanted it to go out strong,” he said. “We didn’t want to keep it limping for two more seasons.”
Though Reilly says he doesn’t envision 24 becoming a regular series, he won’t rule out its “franchise-ability.”
“People are that much more excited about this,” he said.



