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Awill3449
02-06-2006, 10:55 PM
Does anyone watch it? It's a great show and its on tonight. I'm excited, especially since I'll be done with my homework by then.

spaz420
02-06-2006, 11:58 PM
I love 24. I cant wait for tonights episode. :rasta:

Swizzy89304
02-07-2006, 12:27 AM
24 is cool. Sucks that series 5 doesnt start til 12th Feb here in the UK... thank god for BitTorrent!
Damn I loved that episode where Chloe gets out the CAR-15. She looked so hot with that

Fabolous
02-07-2006, 12:45 AM
24 is alsome, but i find things are pretty funny at time in that show...

like when the lights are off and they go by light switchs, or how they never eat. sleep, kill the same dummy doctor like 5 times... and can't forget how there computers never mess up. and could always get the data in like 5 secs(any data they ask for)

lol

ultimatenyc
02-07-2006, 01:20 AM
awesome show. jack bauer is BADASS

Awill3449
02-07-2006, 01:37 AM
Jack Bauer is deffinetly badass. I was at a basketball game and someone had a poster "(player's name) made jack bauer cry."

I also think it's funny that no one ever pisses during the 24 hours. I mean seriously, they must be dying at the end of the day.

mike jones
02-07-2006, 02:07 AM
24 is only my favorite show ever, thats all.

Awill3449
02-07-2006, 03:17 AM
Good episode tonight. It was sorta predictable that the girl was gonna kill someone before she left with that dude.

Also, I think the president's wife might be up to something. I feel like they play scary music when she's there...hmm Maybe they're just sexist.

Alot of people have said how the show pushes conservative ideals...what you guys think? I'm not sure if it's biased. I'm fairly liberal and I dont think its too far out there, I mean it's just entertainment.

stangle12
02-07-2006, 03:20 AM
HOLY SHIT THAT EPPISODE WAS NUTS

Xerox Moon
02-07-2006, 05:02 AM
One month ago I'd never seen an episode of 24. Then I bought Season One on DVD, which led to return trips to buy seasons 2-4. Now all I have to say is:

My name is Xerox Moon and I'm a 24-aholic.

Even when its twist-a-second plot swerves into laugh-inducing silliness and the techno-CTU-dialogue (protocol this and protocol that, packet loss this and mainframe that ... blah blah blah and don't forget to run the socket protocol to Jack's PDA ASAP) is jaw-droppingly unconvincing, the show still manages to be a totally addictive rush. It's all too damn much fun. Bauer is one of the great characters in TV history.

Big thumbs up for 24. Outside of LOST (another recent addiction, courtesy of DVD and iTunes video downloads) and major sports events, 24 is one of the few things that motivates me to watch commercial TV.

mrdevious
02-07-2006, 05:05 AM
I've never actually watched it, but I've never had any interest. just seems so typical *ahem.... deep narrators voice* "the hero's of America, defending the world from evil terrorists!". but really I'm getting sick of the whole american-mentality based shows and movies.

EDIT: well, I just changed the channel and it's actually starting right now. I'll give it a chance anyway.

mrdevious
02-07-2006, 05:11 AM
LOL, well thus far they sure seem to love the word "terrorists" a lot.

Xerox Moon
02-07-2006, 05:22 AM
I've never actually watched it, but I've never had any interest. just seems so typical *ahem.... deep narrators voice* "the hero's of America, defending the world from evil terrorists!". but really I'm getting sick of the whole american-mentality based shows and movies. .

Yeah, especially considering that 24 is an American show with American characters and an American hero which takes place in America and whose primary audience is Americans. Sheesh.

Perhaps they should have produced a "Canadian-mentality based" show, wherein the cowering Canadian government surrenders their country to Islamic radicals because they're fearful of offending the feelings of terrorists who want to behead every Molsen-drinking resident of the Great White North. And when the Canadians are eventually forced to convert to Islam or die, the Canadians will comfort themselves with warm fuzzy memories of socialized healthcare and the glory days of their intellectual and moral superiority over those stupid Wal-Mart shopping Christian Americans and their Bushitler chimp leader.