1. I loved how Jack saw the kids outside playing soccer. Nice call back, guys. I never caught that. Good eye.
(dear 24, we all know Heller's evil, c'mon, please?) Oooh, if only.
2. I also ALREADY love the daughter. Funny thing, did you know guy she was trying to sign on was David Fury? Yes! He always has the best cameos. (*They took! The mustard! Out!*) Hehe, I love David Fury's work. He's actually part of the reason why I jumped on board this season, despite S6 and my misgivings about their bringing back Tony. He's one of the writers I always keep track of, along with Joss Whedon, Brian K Vaughn, JJ Abrams, Jane Espenson, Deborah Cahn, Tim Minear, Greg Berlanti, Bryan Fuller, Jason Katims, and Ron Moore (the last two have now made up for fucking up Roswell with their work on FNL and BSG).
3. I can't help with casting spoilers! I already know one more I think I know the one you are talking about. But seriously, I am like in total lockdown from now on. 24 is the most fun when I don't have any idea what is going to happen and can just let the writers take me on the ride. I only read spoilers when I'm bored of the show or feel the need to prepare myself (see: s6)
4. As much as I'd love to see Jack, Tony and Renee working together, one of them might be a little redundant. I find, as always, that things work best in threes and fives. I don't know why, but those numbers seem to create enough of a dynamic for people to play off each other. (Bill seems to be our connection to Taylor for now, so, I'm waiting for Jack to get pulled out of the game so we can get Tony, Larry, and Renee (with Janis and Chloe for support). IT WILL HAPPEN!)
5. 24, even X-Files did a better job of hiding pregnancy. HAH. It's hilarious.
6. However, I'd almost say he was more like Larry in a way, as he was turning in dirty agents. Then again, he and Tony apparently had side projects, so maybe not.
Jack turned in dirty agents for taking bribe, but that doesn't mean that he was by the book. I can't remember because it's been a while, but I think I remember shooting Mason with a tranq dart in the first episode of S1. So, kind of like Renee was unorthodox enough to bring in Bauer, willing to look into other "just inside the line" tactics that Larry refused to even consider when interrogating Tony- Jack was one to see the rules as more like guidelines, even before the end of S1.
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Date: 2009-02-18 04:01 pm (UTC)I never caught that. Good eye.
(dear 24, we all know Heller's evil, c'mon, please?)
Oooh, if only.
2. I also ALREADY love the daughter. Funny thing, did you know guy she was trying to sign on was David Fury?
Yes! He always has the best cameos. (*They took! The mustard! Out!*) Hehe, I love David Fury's work. He's actually part of the reason why I jumped on board this season, despite S6 and my misgivings about their bringing back Tony. He's one of the writers I always keep track of, along with Joss Whedon, Brian K Vaughn, JJ Abrams, Jane Espenson, Deborah Cahn, Tim Minear, Greg Berlanti, Bryan Fuller, Jason Katims, and Ron Moore (the last two have now made up for fucking up Roswell with their work on FNL and BSG).
3. I can't help with casting spoilers! I already know one more
I think I know the one you are talking about. But seriously, I am like in total lockdown from now on. 24 is the most fun when I don't have any idea what is going to happen and can just let the writers take me on the ride. I only read spoilers when I'm bored of the show or feel the need to prepare myself (see: s6)
4. As much as I'd love to see Jack, Tony and Renee working together, one of them might be a little redundant.
I find, as always, that things work best in threes and fives. I don't know why, but those numbers seem to create enough of a dynamic for people to play off each other. (Bill seems to be our connection to Taylor for now, so, I'm waiting for Jack to get pulled out of the game so we can get Tony, Larry, and Renee (with Janis and Chloe for support). IT WILL HAPPEN!)
5. 24, even X-Files did a better job of hiding pregnancy.
HAH. It's hilarious.
6. However, I'd almost say he was more like Larry in a way, as he was turning in dirty agents. Then again, he and Tony apparently had side projects, so maybe not.
Jack turned in dirty agents for taking bribe, but that doesn't mean that he was by the book. I can't remember because it's been a while, but I think I remember shooting Mason with a tranq dart in the first episode of S1. So, kind of like Renee was unorthodox enough to bring in Bauer, willing to look into other "just inside the line" tactics that Larry refused to even consider when interrogating Tony- Jack was one to see the rules as more like guidelines, even before the end of S1.