Re: 24: Season Seven
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Originally Posted by Doug Schiller
Huh? Is that is what the writer's wanted us to think?
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Originally Posted by Doug Schiller
Huh? Is that is what the writer's wanted us to think?
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Originally Posted by Doug Schiller
Huh? Is that is what the writer's wanted us to think?
What exactly do you think she is going to do? Rip of his shirt and hook up a car battery with jumper cables? Pistol whip him until he talks? or, most likely, cry and sob on the floor until he gives up some information? ... I didn't feel any threat from her at all. I see that guy with his big grin on his face, laughing at this 100 lb, frail weakling coming in the room. |
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Originally Posted by ScottH
I'm with Doug...I think that scene is open to interpretation.
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Originally Posted by Simon Massey
Personally I dont think the misstep was here with the finale, it was with making Tony bad in the first place. Considering how pissed off I was with that, this is probably the best outcome I could accept in the show. Its as if the writers knew they have made a huge mistake and were trying to correct it in the best way they could.
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Originally Posted by TravisR
I agree that the scene is open to interpretation of what she did once in there but, to me, that's not what Doug is saying.
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Originally Posted by JediFonger
BTW did we know that Michelle was with Tony's kid in the previous seasons?
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Originally Posted by TravisR
No, that was just a new invention to give Tony more reason for wanting revenge.
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Originally Posted by Josh Steinberg
...and the sloppiest part of that whole episode, if you ask me. I don't think Tony needed any more reason; I know as an audience member, I didn't need anything else. Tony's always been something of a hothead, and we've already seen him faced with a situation (in Season 3) where he chose Michelle's safety over his job and national security concerns. It's not that hard for me to believe that Tony would go beserk in the wake of Michelle's death... no extra dramatic reason needed for this viewer!
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Originally Posted by Chris Atkins
Jack has faced that exact scenario time and time again (most recently in hour 23 of season 7) and made the exact same call as Tony. And yet it would be just as hard to buy Jack as a bad guy or revenge seeker as a result, just as it hard to buy it in the case of Tony.
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| Taylor, on the other hand, chose the law, the big picture, the principle, over a loved one |
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Originally Posted by ScottH
I'm with Doug...I think that scene is open to interpretation. Just because we saw her close the door and start to walk into the room doesn't really mean anything. If the writers really wanted us to believe one thing or the other, they would have shown it. They wanted to leave it open.
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| Jack said, the difference between them was that she worked for the FBI and made an oath to uphold the law. |
| They showed Renee battling with herself as she held her FBI badge, and she ultimately put it down on the table and then walked into the room alone with the guy who was about to get a knee cap blown off or something |
| she selected the road that meant she was ready to cross the line. |
| it'd be great to have an "action-couple" so to speak. |
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Originally Posted by JediFonger
true.
but does any1 agree w/me that renee+jack bauer have this great chemistry together? i know this isn't a "chic-show" but it'd be great to have an "action-couple" so to speak. i mean audrey was no match for jack, but renee is more than formiddable |
| Huh? Is that is what the writer's wanted us to think? What exactly do you think she is going to do? |
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Originally Posted by TravisR
It didn't work for you and many others but I don't have trouble accepting Tony's motivation for turning bad. I don't like it and I wish that they hadn't gone down that story road but I still think it makes sense.
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Originally Posted by JediFonger
jack has a brother?
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Originally Posted by Josh Steinberg
What I never could figure out is why they hired James Cromwell (a fine actor) to play Jack's dad when Kiefer's father is a pretty good actor in his own right.
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Originally Posted by Josh Steinberg
I wondered if he was even supposed to be Jack's brother when the character was first introduced in Season 5.
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