24: I’m pissed off

April 12th, 2010 | by | 24

Apr
12

OK, look. One of the things that was great about 24, once upon a time, was its willingness to kill off important people. I can appreciate and respect that about a show.

OH, BY THE WAY, THERE ARE SPOILERS HERE, SO DON’T FRAKKIN’ READ IF YOU DON’T WANNA KNOW.

But it’s been some years since 24 was that fearless. And last season’s return of Zombie Tony, only to make him bad, good, bad, good and then just psycho again, that really ticked me off. Better to have given him a silent clock originally and kept him dead.

But tonight’s death of Renee really pissed me off. No two ways about it.

This is, as we know, the last season. Jack deserves a wee bit of happiness, and Renee and Chloe were the only two others worth anything on the show this season. Hastings had redeemed himself, but still, he was a shrimper.

I’m so ticked off right now, I know I’m not expressing it well. In some ways, tonight’s episode was awesome. It showed a fearlessness rarely seen in network television. But Renee was NOT the person to kill off.

Renee was the finest character to join 24 in years.

RIP, Renee Walker. Jack’s gonna make sure your death wasn’t in vain, and that’s the only good thing that could come of this. Jack’s gotta rack up a body count, and that’s never a bad thing. You know, for those of us safe on our sofas, watching.

I only wish that the silent clock were subterfuge this time around.

(P.S.: Chloe in charge of CTU? Frak yeah!)

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24: What happened

January 28th, 2009 | by | 24, blog carnival, jack bauer

Jan
28

Don’t read if you didn’t watch. THERE’S NOT ENOUGH TIME!!!

OK, got that out of the way, so I can say this: Damn the gods of 24 for lying about the silent clock.
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I know that some people say you could hear her breathing over the clock, so it wasn’t TRULY silent. But it was a lie. They tried to make us believe she was dead.

But, I guess, maybe that’s not such a bad thing. It’s been a long time since 24 was able to surprise us about anything. Sure, there were plenty of fans who didn’t believe Walker was dead; but no one really knew for sure.

And that’s been a rarity on 24 in the past few years. It’s what made Day 5 so stunning, in fact, when we learned President Logan was the big bad. Sure, that’s only two seasons ago, but it seems much longer ago than that. (Maybe because we lost a season, dammit!)

But back to Monday’s ep.

Jack finally got a kill. Finally. I mean, we’ve had five hours of the episode before this and he hadn’t killed anyone yet?

And Tony got a kill, even. I’m glad they got rid of Emerson. The actor had finally just flat-out given up even pretending to have a British accent. I mean, he’s dead, right?

OK, so the high points:
• They blowed up airplanes within view of the White House. The bad guys mean business. I couldn’t tell, however, if the president’s chief of staff was surprised by it or not. I’m totally convinced he’s a bad guy.
• Chloe said, “Please.” Really? Chloe? Motherhood’s softened you.
• The First Husband is pretty badass. I mean, you had to see that coming. they weren’t going to kill him so early on, and when the 12-year-old Secret Service agent started taking his grand old time to set up the noose and the First Husband started getting feeling back…
• It never ceases to amaze me how someone can be all, “Sure, we’ll blow up the chemical plant and kill lots of people.” Sure, the head honcho bad terrorist guy, but what about his minions, who apparently are American (or, at least the sure as hell speak like Americans)…
• President Taylor is a hardass. I like this woman. She’s not taking crap from anyone. She kicked out that one cabinet member and was all, it’s my way or the highway.

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