DonTadow
First Post
I noticed there was no 24 thread, but honestly didn't care enough to start one. My fiance told me that this was the make/break show for her. She's now given up and I"m on the border of making this a "long tivo" series (tape everything and watch it later).
I am having a big problem with the timing on this show as it now longer feels like a plausable hour. Sure, 24 has been doing this since the first season, but this season they have doubled the stretch of believability. This episode was all hype and no bite. Case in point, in previous seasons the CTU engineer would have been captured for 3 or 4 episodes. This time, he was captured, tortured, armed a nuke, freed, recovered and back working again in a span of 2 hours.
Then there was the scene where ctu storms the building. This was a bit unbelieable to me. They are all breaking through windows, storming the building and they don't see the main badbuy leave in a helicopter on the roof. Surely someone notices a helicopter.
The one part I liked was when jack's father revealed to jack's sister in law that he was the a villain. Though I know someone committed on the preview, and normally I'd agree, actually seeing that scene for next week made me want to stick with it. Jack should have been figured it out.
I am having a big problem with the timing on this show as it now longer feels like a plausable hour. Sure, 24 has been doing this since the first season, but this season they have doubled the stretch of believability. This episode was all hype and no bite. Case in point, in previous seasons the CTU engineer would have been captured for 3 or 4 episodes. This time, he was captured, tortured, armed a nuke, freed, recovered and back working again in a span of 2 hours.
Then there was the scene where ctu storms the building. This was a bit unbelieable to me. They are all breaking through windows, storming the building and they don't see the main badbuy leave in a helicopter on the roof. Surely someone notices a helicopter.
The one part I liked was when jack's father revealed to jack's sister in law that he was the a villain. Though I know someone committed on the preview, and normally I'd agree, actually seeing that scene for next week made me want to stick with it. Jack should have been figured it out.