24 Season 6 Discussion
After all these years,
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)The good thing with 24, is everytime you think you have it figured out- they throw you for a loop.
I wish they would say what happened to President Logan- I would like to see how he got his.
Well I am sure he was implemented in all of the events from last season...... surely he got locked up somewhere. But he was also in cahoots with the guy from ER (cant recall his name), so you never know, Logan may show back up.
Also anyone know if Agent Pierce is back for this season?
Also anyone know if Agent Pierce is back for this season?
I'm sure most of you wouldn't, but I thought it was funny to see a canadian comedian Shaun Majumder, as a terrorist, especially since he was the one that flipped the switch on the bomb. I almost had a hard time not laughing at the scene just because of it. Intense show though!
http://www.cbc.ca/arts/tv/story/2007...jumder-24.html
http://www.cbc.ca/arts/tv/story/2007...jumder-24.html
After all these years,
My C/T still sucks!
My C/T still sucks!





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He wouldn't be- he was in Logan's admin.
Just like Heller wouldn't be back.
I like Chloe, hope she isn't going anywhere- she reminds me of me.
BUT I do not give a crap about little Ricky "Ted Mcginley" Silver Spoons- Schroeder. Showkiller!
Just like Heller wouldn't be back.
I like Chloe, hope she isn't going anywhere- she reminds me of me.
BUT I do not give a crap about little Ricky "Ted Mcginley" Silver Spoons- Schroeder. Showkiller!
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Ew. He plays such slimy characters I am always rooting for him to go down. (Er was classic!
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The good thing with 24, is everytime you think you have it figured out- they throw you for a loop.
I wish they would say what happened to President Logan- I would like to see how he got his.
)The good thing with 24, is everytime you think you have it figured out- they throw you for a loop.
I wish they would say what happened to President Logan- I would like to see how he got his.
So I wanna know when Jeremy Piven is gonna play a role in 24. That'd be hilarious.
Btw, didnt know the trigger man was a canadian, or comic for that matter
Btw, didnt know the trigger man was a canadian, or comic for that matter
Hahah shaun Majumder is hilarious....
http://www.22minutes.com/index.php?page=bios
From 'This Hour has 22 Minutes'
Kal Penn was cool too... kept waiting for him to ask that kid to go get him some White Castle... or phone up Van Wilder
http://www.22minutes.com/index.php?page=bios
From 'This Hour has 22 Minutes'
Kal Penn was cool too... kept waiting for him to ask that kid to go get him some White Castle... or phone up Van Wilder
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Well, except for last night, of course.
After all these years,
My C/T still sucks!
My C/T still sucks!





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http://www.orlandosentinel.com/enter...l-home-entlife
PASADENA, Calif. -- The disaster that ended Monday's 24 was a gamble that producers took to ratchet up the terrorist threat and explore U.S. policy.
This is a spoiler alert: Actors and producers Tuesday talked about the new season with the Television Critics Association.
What about that mushroom cloud over a Los Angeles suburb?
"This was a tactical nuke, not a Hiroshima-size nuclear weapon," executive producer Howard Gordon said. "There are mass casualties, but not in that scale. It was in an industrial part of Valencia. You do learn that it was a catastrophe on the scale of 9-11, and then some."
The grim fade-out could be risky. But Gordon said the series will remain on the edges of the fallout zone, and the pace will slow down. He said the series needed a momentous event to prompt agent Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland) to return to work after being forced to shoot to death colleague Curtis Manning (Roger Cross).
"We have been accused of killing our characters. It's never done randomly," Gordon said. "We don't intend to do any more killing of our characters. Frankly, there aren't that many left who we know."
Executive producer Evan Katz said the series would move to the political arena rather than linger over the destruction.
"What would an appropriate response be?" Katz said. "We forbid ourselves from doing current events, but we do like to be in the fabric of 'what if?' Unfortunately, that's a reasonable 'what if'?"
The new president, Wayne Palmer (DB Woodside), reached the White House because of public sympathy for his slain brother, former President David Palmer. Former first lady Martha Logan (Jean Smart) will return midway through the season; former President Charles Logan (Gregory Itzin), who is incarcerated, will appear before her.
The Counter Terrorist Unit will scurry to prevent four other nuclear bombs from detonating.
"The stakes are so high," says Ricky Schroder, who plays an agent starting in the 13th episode. "The country is going to be turned into anarchy and chaos if that happens again."
Sutherland dismissed the notion that Monday's blast might faze viewers.
"I think they would have been turned off by a lot of things before that," he said. "We're making a show about counterterrorism, and within the context of our show, that's obviously a reality. This time it happened. It's not the first time."
Sutherland objected to cable-news pundits' suggestion that the United States needs Bauer in real crises.
"I think that's dangerous," Sutherland said. "Trying to apply the logic of this show to the real world is absolutely ridiculous and insane."
Hal Boedeker can be reached at
PASADENA, Calif. -- The disaster that ended Monday's 24 was a gamble that producers took to ratchet up the terrorist threat and explore U.S. policy.
This is a spoiler alert: Actors and producers Tuesday talked about the new season with the Television Critics Association.
What about that mushroom cloud over a Los Angeles suburb?
"This was a tactical nuke, not a Hiroshima-size nuclear weapon," executive producer Howard Gordon said. "There are mass casualties, but not in that scale. It was in an industrial part of Valencia. You do learn that it was a catastrophe on the scale of 9-11, and then some."
The grim fade-out could be risky. But Gordon said the series will remain on the edges of the fallout zone, and the pace will slow down. He said the series needed a momentous event to prompt agent Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland) to return to work after being forced to shoot to death colleague Curtis Manning (Roger Cross).
"We have been accused of killing our characters. It's never done randomly," Gordon said. "We don't intend to do any more killing of our characters. Frankly, there aren't that many left who we know."
Executive producer Evan Katz said the series would move to the political arena rather than linger over the destruction.
"What would an appropriate response be?" Katz said. "We forbid ourselves from doing current events, but we do like to be in the fabric of 'what if?' Unfortunately, that's a reasonable 'what if'?"
The new president, Wayne Palmer (DB Woodside), reached the White House because of public sympathy for his slain brother, former President David Palmer. Former first lady Martha Logan (Jean Smart) will return midway through the season; former President Charles Logan (Gregory Itzin), who is incarcerated, will appear before her.
The Counter Terrorist Unit will scurry to prevent four other nuclear bombs from detonating.
"The stakes are so high," says Ricky Schroder, who plays an agent starting in the 13th episode. "The country is going to be turned into anarchy and chaos if that happens again."
Sutherland dismissed the notion that Monday's blast might faze viewers.
"I think they would have been turned off by a lot of things before that," he said. "We're making a show about counterterrorism, and within the context of our show, that's obviously a reality. This time it happened. It's not the first time."
Sutherland objected to cable-news pundits' suggestion that the United States needs Bauer in real crises.
"I think that's dangerous," Sutherland said. "Trying to apply the logic of this show to the real world is absolutely ridiculous and insane."
Hal Boedeker can be reached at
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How'd we miss this? I heard it and thought they misspoke:
They've updated the character bios for Season 6, and it shows Bill Buchanan and Karen Hayes as being married.
EXPERIENCE:
White House - Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs/National Security Advisor
Homeland Security – Division Director
FBI Counterterrorism Division (CTD) – Division Agent in Charge
FBI Counterterrorism Division (CTD) – Senior Agent
FBI - Agent EDUCATION:
FBI Academy, Quantico VA
Bachelor of Arts, Sociology – Princeton – University
PERSONAL:
Married – Bill Buchanan
EXPERIENCE:
CTU - Special Agent in Charge, Los Angeles Domestic Unit
Division - Associate Special Agent in Charge, Los Angeles Office
Division - Senior Agent, Seattle Office
Division - Intelligence Analyst, Seattle Office
CTU - Agent, New York Domestic Unit EDUCATION:
Bachelor of Arts, English – Brown University
PERSONAL:
Married – Karen Hayes
They've updated the character bios for Season 6, and it shows Bill Buchanan and Karen Hayes as being married.
EXPERIENCE:
White House - Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs/National Security Advisor
Homeland Security – Division Director
FBI Counterterrorism Division (CTD) – Division Agent in Charge
FBI Counterterrorism Division (CTD) – Senior Agent
FBI - Agent EDUCATION:
FBI Academy, Quantico VA
Bachelor of Arts, Sociology – Princeton – University
PERSONAL:
Married – Bill Buchanan
EXPERIENCE:
CTU - Special Agent in Charge, Los Angeles Domestic Unit
Division - Associate Special Agent in Charge, Los Angeles Office
Division - Senior Agent, Seattle Office
Division - Intelligence Analyst, Seattle Office
CTU - Agent, New York Domestic Unit EDUCATION:
Bachelor of Arts, English – Brown University
PERSONAL:
Married – Karen Hayes
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Not just Majumder. Roger Cross is Canadian, too. From Vancouver. Worked on First Wave and Just Cause here in Vancouver, both shows that my buddy PM'd. Had a chance to sit and chat with Roger for about ten minutes about seven years ago. SUPER nice guy...it's great to see him catching all these breaks.
Well, except for last night, of course.
Well, except for last night, of course.

April, I picked up that they were married the first phone conversation between the two.
That was a good read about the nuke, and I was right, it wasnt nearly the scale everyone was thinking it was... although stil just as deadly.
That was a good read about the nuke, and I was right, it wasnt nearly the scale everyone was thinking it was... although stil just as deadly.
After all these years,
My C/T still sucks!
My C/T still sucks!





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I can't flipping wait to see what else is going to happen= and Here's an angle:
Logan and the russians last season.....
The New Nuke was Russian........
Logan is coming back......
HMMMMMM


