"24" Season 6
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"24" Season 6
Well, the trailer to Day 6 was just released on the Fox website. It makes you think that this year could be the year that "it" actually happens. For those who haven't seen the trailer, go here: http://www.24trailer.com/ .
This certainly will be an interesting season to say the least. I don't know if I can wait til January 14th and 15th.
This certainly will be an interesting season to say the least. I don't know if I can wait til January 14th and 15th.
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Hmm.
I wonder where it will go with Audrey's character being on the nine now?
Got me all excited, and January is still 2 months off.
I wonder where it will go with Audrey's character being on the nine now?
Got me all excited, and January is still 2 months off.
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I don't know, but I have heard from somewhere (can't remember where) that she should be as significant of a character as she has been so I don't think she'll be like Tony and Michelle were in Season 5. I guess we'll see though.
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SPOOOOOOOILERRRRRRRRRRR:
Episode 6.0
Prequel.
September 6th - It's basically Jack getting tortured in China and him saying nothing. Then you think he's gonna get to escape, but it's a trap.
Source - Nina Myers at HQ
Episode 6.1
6:00 a.m. - 7:00 a.m.
Airdate - January 14th, 2007
Airtime: 8:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
October 4th - 24, this year's most Emmy Award-winning television series (with five Emmys, including Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series (Kiefer Sutherland) and Outstanding Drama Series), sets the clock for "Day Six" with a four-hour, two-night television event Sunday, Jan. 14 (8:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) and Monday, Jan. 15 (8:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX.
Source - Fox
August 24th - Director Jon Cassar is establishing the show's White House story, which has always been integral to the spy thriller set in the Counter Terrorist Unit in Los Angeles. The writers, it seems, have come up with a doozy: Wayne Palmer, the deceased former president's brother who was with him when he was assassinated, has become the leader of the free world. How this goes down, nobody is telling. But here he (D.B. Woodside) is, the first time viewers see him in the Oval Office, and in typical "24" fashion, things are not good. America is already under some form of terrorist attack when the season opens, and Jack, who was last seen literally on a slow boat to China, has been behind bars there for 20 months. So the new president is ticked. Cassar coaches the actor on the gradations of anger — "Be angry at the situation, not the people" — and when Woodside, Peter MacNicol, who has joined the cast as a presidential special advisor, and Jayne Atkinson, who plays Karen Hayes, a Homeland Security official, perform the scene again, it is gripping.
Source - L.A. Times
July 13th - First eps is 6am to 7am. Buchanan is negotiating with 'Fayed' to get info on 'Assad'. Fayed will only trade info for custody of Jack. Jack isn’t in CTU custody. He appears to be cooperating with Bill and Curtis because he knows it’s the only way to stop the bad guys. Fayed tells Bill that in order for them to get to Assad, they have to lock Jack to a fence and then they'll be given Assad's location. When Fayed gets Jack he proceeds to torture him for what Jack had done to his brother. Fayed 'admires the Chinese handiwork', the many scars on Jack's torso, and his burned and scarred hands. Fayed beats and kicks Jack, then has him strapped to a chair and starts with a knife. Meanwhile, Morris is consoling Chloe, at work, because Buchanan gave the baddies Jack. Turns out 'Assad' is actually a good guy and 'Fayed' made it look like he was a baddie so CTU would kill him. Fayed set up Assad because he betrayed the cause. He tells this to Jack before he kills him, as all supervillians do, then steps out to take a call. Big mistake. Jack attacks the lone guard by biting his throat open.
Source - SecretAgentMan at TWoP
July 7th - In the first eps. we will meet Ahmet's father, Yusuf, a middle class Simi Valley businessman who is suspected of being a terrorist, but is actually innocent and has no idea of his son's activities.
Source - SecretAgentMan at TWoP
Episode 6.2
7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m.
Airdate - January 14th, 2007
Airtime: 9:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
August 22nd - Episode 6.02 will mark the arrival of a new CTU agent. Agent Samuels is a tough and in control Caucasian man in his mid-30s. He will be the head of Field Operations. Samuels will appear in several episodes throughout the season.
Source - Spoilerfix
Episode 6.3 & 6.4
8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Airdate - January 15th, 2007
Airtime: 8:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Episode 6.0
Prequel.
September 6th - It's basically Jack getting tortured in China and him saying nothing. Then you think he's gonna get to escape, but it's a trap.
Source - Nina Myers at HQ
Episode 6.1
6:00 a.m. - 7:00 a.m.
Airdate - January 14th, 2007
Airtime: 8:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
October 4th - 24, this year's most Emmy Award-winning television series (with five Emmys, including Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series (Kiefer Sutherland) and Outstanding Drama Series), sets the clock for "Day Six" with a four-hour, two-night television event Sunday, Jan. 14 (8:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) and Monday, Jan. 15 (8:00-10:00 PM ET/PT) on FOX.
Source - Fox
August 24th - Director Jon Cassar is establishing the show's White House story, which has always been integral to the spy thriller set in the Counter Terrorist Unit in Los Angeles. The writers, it seems, have come up with a doozy: Wayne Palmer, the deceased former president's brother who was with him when he was assassinated, has become the leader of the free world. How this goes down, nobody is telling. But here he (D.B. Woodside) is, the first time viewers see him in the Oval Office, and in typical "24" fashion, things are not good. America is already under some form of terrorist attack when the season opens, and Jack, who was last seen literally on a slow boat to China, has been behind bars there for 20 months. So the new president is ticked. Cassar coaches the actor on the gradations of anger — "Be angry at the situation, not the people" — and when Woodside, Peter MacNicol, who has joined the cast as a presidential special advisor, and Jayne Atkinson, who plays Karen Hayes, a Homeland Security official, perform the scene again, it is gripping.
Source - L.A. Times
July 13th - First eps is 6am to 7am. Buchanan is negotiating with 'Fayed' to get info on 'Assad'. Fayed will only trade info for custody of Jack. Jack isn’t in CTU custody. He appears to be cooperating with Bill and Curtis because he knows it’s the only way to stop the bad guys. Fayed tells Bill that in order for them to get to Assad, they have to lock Jack to a fence and then they'll be given Assad's location. When Fayed gets Jack he proceeds to torture him for what Jack had done to his brother. Fayed 'admires the Chinese handiwork', the many scars on Jack's torso, and his burned and scarred hands. Fayed beats and kicks Jack, then has him strapped to a chair and starts with a knife. Meanwhile, Morris is consoling Chloe, at work, because Buchanan gave the baddies Jack. Turns out 'Assad' is actually a good guy and 'Fayed' made it look like he was a baddie so CTU would kill him. Fayed set up Assad because he betrayed the cause. He tells this to Jack before he kills him, as all supervillians do, then steps out to take a call. Big mistake. Jack attacks the lone guard by biting his throat open.
Source - SecretAgentMan at TWoP
July 7th - In the first eps. we will meet Ahmet's father, Yusuf, a middle class Simi Valley businessman who is suspected of being a terrorist, but is actually innocent and has no idea of his son's activities.
Source - SecretAgentMan at TWoP
Episode 6.2
7:00 a.m. - 8:00 a.m.
Airdate - January 14th, 2007
Airtime: 9:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
August 22nd - Episode 6.02 will mark the arrival of a new CTU agent. Agent Samuels is a tough and in control Caucasian man in his mid-30s. He will be the head of Field Operations. Samuels will appear in several episodes throughout the season.
Source - Spoilerfix
Episode 6.3 & 6.4
8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
Airdate - January 15th, 2007
Airtime: 8:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
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20 months......Audrey must have moved on along.
Chloe looks all shined up and pretty though this season.
Jack Dead---Yea right. 24 IS Jack Bauer.
Chloe looks all shined up and pretty though this season.
Jack Dead---Yea right. 24 IS Jack Bauer.
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I agree that it seems hard to imagine that they'll actually kill Jack since they made it so obvious in the trailer that that's what has to happen. Who knows how this will unfold and have Jack make it through, but he's already gone into hiding once and that didn't last long. So, hopefully they don't go that route at the end of the season again if he does in fact survice his "sacrifice" to end the attacks on America.
I'm sure there is going to come a day where Jack will finally die and "24" will either end, or they're really going to have to come up with another hard-*** to take Jack's place. I like Curtis, but he doesn't have that intensity that would be needed to keep people's interest if Jack were to die at some point. I remember there used to be a rumor that Edward Norton was going to be brought in to replace Jack. While that rumor was discredited, I could kinda see him being able to play a character with Jack-like intensity. Maybe Jason Strayhan or whatever his name is that was in the Transporter movies could do it too?
I'm sure there is going to come a day where Jack will finally die and "24" will either end, or they're really going to have to come up with another hard-*** to take Jack's place. I like Curtis, but he doesn't have that intensity that would be needed to keep people's interest if Jack were to die at some point. I remember there used to be a rumor that Edward Norton was going to be brought in to replace Jack. While that rumor was discredited, I could kinda see him being able to play a character with Jack-like intensity. Maybe Jason Strayhan or whatever his name is that was in the Transporter movies could do it too?
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I agree that it seems hard to imagine that they'll actually kill Jack since they made it so obvious in the trailer that that's what has to happen. Who knows how this will unfold and have Jack make it through, but he's already gone into hiding once and that didn't last long. So, hopefully they don't go that route at the end of the season again if he does in fact survice his "sacrifice" to end the attacks on America.
I'm sure there is going to come a day where Jack will finally die and "24" will either end, or they're really going to have to come up with another hard-*** to take Jack's place. I like Curtis, but he doesn't have that intensity that would be needed to keep people's interest if Jack were to die at some point. I remember there used to be a rumor that Edward Norton was going to be brought in to replace Jack. While that rumor was discredited, I could kinda see him being able to play a character with Jack-like intensity. Maybe Jason Strayhan or whatever his name is that was in the Transporter movies could do it too?
I'm sure there is going to come a day where Jack will finally die and "24" will either end, or they're really going to have to come up with another hard-*** to take Jack's place. I like Curtis, but he doesn't have that intensity that would be needed to keep people's interest if Jack were to die at some point. I remember there used to be a rumor that Edward Norton was going to be brought in to replace Jack. While that rumor was discredited, I could kinda see him being able to play a character with Jack-like intensity. Maybe Jason Strayhan or whatever his name is that was in the Transporter movies could do it too?
Jason Statham is the Transporter guy and I think he could make a pretty good Jack if Keifer was gone.
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Im still waiting for FOX to spring hte big bucks and bring Donald Sutherland in as Jack Baurs dad for a cameo or part of the sequence. That would be killer!
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How did Jack get sprung from China to be part of the Lets Kill Jack Part deux scheme?
I wonder wonder and can't wait till January!
I wonder wonder and can't wait till January!
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Well in the trailer you saw Jack getting off the back of the plane and the Chinese Counsler was standing there as well. So maybe the US struck a deal since Jack was going to die either way.