24 - Season 7

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  • chris01 wrote:
    I think its pretty clever the way they've brought Tony back into it after everyone thought he was dead. Although it is a little strange that there was no mention of him in the 6th Season.

    Someone refresh my memory of how he 'died'?

    Was it the fight with the robocop guy?

    Tony was going to kill Robocop (who was supposedly in an almost veggie state) with a needle full of something (can't remember) for killing Michelle. He couldn't do it. Robocop woke up, turn the needle around and stapped Tony with it. Jack runs in, finds Tony on the ground and cries.
  • As far as whether its a dumb move bringing Tony back or not......

    Depends how they do it. I think there is a chance it could be something really cool.

    And for Tony not being mentioned "all of last season", I don't think its very hard to not mention someone for 24hrs, 18 months after they supposedly died.
  • NOCODE#1 wrote:
    i see............................. you just don't know the difference between a right and a privledge.

    cool i understand now
    all you're showing is you don't know much about anything at all. and that's your right, and privledge :D

    and that's fine, keep living in the delusion the show doesn't suck. i'm just waiting to hear about a big musical number in the last hour where curtis, jack's wife and edgar all come back from the grave a la 'thriller' style, and do the rockette kick while the cougar that tormented kim does the moonwalk in front wearing a top hat.

    that's about what it'd take to make me watch again :p
  • and that's fine, keep living in the delusion the show doesn't suck.

    In all seriousness, there is a big difference between a show not being as great as its preceeding seasons, vs "sucking".

    I will be the first to admit that last year was frustrating for many hardcore fans, and it did feel like it just didn't match up to previous seasons. But there was still some fantastic television that came out of 24 last year.
  • In all seriousness, there is a big difference between a show not being as great as its preceeding seasons, vs "sucking".

    I will be the first to admit that last year was frustrating for many hardcore fans, and it did feel like it just didn't match up to previous seasons. But there was still some fantastic television that came out of 24 last year.
    okay well true, maybe sucking is too strong a word, disappointing i guess is more appropriate.

    hopefully they'll do better this season for those who still watch :)
  • all you're showing is you don't know much about anything at all. and that's your right, and privledge :D

    and that's fine, keep living in the delusion the show doesn't suck. i'm just waiting to hear about a big musical number in the last hour where curtis, jack's wife and edgar all come back from the grave a la 'thriller' style, and do the rockette kick while the cougar that tormented kim does the moonwalk in front wearing a top hat.

    that's about what it'd take to make me watch again :p
    so you have it set to record on your DVR already, eh?............:D

    me too.
  • F'n_Circus wrote:
    so you have it set to record on your DVR already, eh?............:D

    me too.
    you better believe it mister. nothing entertains the hell out of me like a dancing feline
    should have an * next to deceased indicating *unless we're desperate :p
  • pjtaperpjtaper Posts: 3,020
    that is true, it's only one day, they could go a day without talking about tony, especially with everything else that was going on...
  • more from the official 24 website:

    7:00 P.M.-8:00 P.M.
    Tony learns that Henderson, the man who was responsible for killing Michelle, is now in the same room with him after the nerve gas lockdown. Tony grabs the guarding agent’s gun and threatens to kill Henderson. Jack talks him out of it over intercom. When Henderson lapses into a coma, Tony wants to inject him with a lethal dose of the medicine. Yet he can’t bring himself to do it. The alert Henderson takes Tony’s hand and forces him to stab himself. When Jack gets there, he finds that Henderson has escaped. Tony dies in Jack’s arms.
  • It would be cool to find out if the writers/producers actually left out the silent clock for Tony on purpose, with the thought of bringing him back down the line. Or if they just fucked up back in season 5, and are now using that to their advantage and bringing back a strong character to help get the show going again.
  • mca47mca47 Posts: 13,298
    In all seriousness, there is a big difference between a show not being as great as its preceeding seasons, vs "sucking".

    I will be the first to admit that last year was frustrating for many hardcore fans, and it did feel like it just didn't match up to previous seasons. But there was still some fantastic television that came out of 24 last year.


    What he said!
  • NOCODE#1NOCODE#1 Posts: 1,477
    and that's fine, keep living in the delusion the show doesn't suck.


    if it sucks you think the ratings would be bad


    yet they arent


    hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

    curious
    you're SO smart chiqui
    Let's not be negative now. Thumper has spoken
  • NOCODE#1NOCODE#1 Posts: 1,477
    more from the official 24 website:

    7:00 P.M.-8:00 P.M.
    Tony learns that Henderson, the man who was responsible for killing Michelle, is now in the same room with him after the nerve gas lockdown. Tony grabs the guarding agent’s gun and threatens to kill Henderson. Jack talks him out of it over intercom. When Henderson lapses into a coma, Tony wants to inject him with a lethal dose of the medicine. Yet he can’t bring himself to do it. The alert Henderson takes Tony’s hand and forces him to stab himself. When Jack gets there, he finds that Henderson has escaped. Tony dies in Jack’s arms.


    well if you're undercover what the fuck are the going to say

    to quote departed

    we wouldnt be good at our jobs if you knew what the fuck we do.
    Let's not be negative now. Thumper has spoken
  • LOS ANGELES - Kiefer Sutherland pleaded no contest Tuesday to a charge of driving with a blood-alcohol level above the legal limit and will serve 30 days in county jail under terms of a plea agreement.

    Attorney Blair Berk entered the plea on behalf of Sutherland, who was not present.

    As part of the arrangement, Sutherland must also enroll in an 18-month alcohol-education class and attend weekly alcohol-therapy sessions for six months.

    The charge of driving with a blood-alcohol level of .08 percent or higher stemmed from a traffic stop in Los Angeles last month.

    A second misdemeanor charge, driving under the influence, was dropped.

    Sutherland is already on probation for a 2004 drunken driving arrest. Superior Court Judge Stuart M. Rice revoked the actor's probation in that case.

    Sutherland, star of Fox's "24," could face six months in jail for violating probation. Sentencing is set for Dec. 21, the same day the show begins its winter production break.
  • http://24trailer.com/




    Preview of Season 7
    Set in Washington, DC, “Day 7” opens with CTU dismantled and JACK BAUER (Kiefer Sutherland) on trial. Bauer’s day takes an unexpected turn when former colleague TONY ALMEIDA (Carlos Bernard) returns. Meanwhile, President ALLISON TAYLOR (Cherry Jones) leads the country alongside White House Chief of Staff ETHAN KANIN (Bob Gunton) and First Gentleman HENRY TAYLOR (Colm Feore).

    A national security crisis prompts an investigation by a team of FBI agents including Agent JANIS GOLD (Janeane Garofalo), Agent RENEE WALKER (Annie Wersching), Agent LARRY MOSS (Jeffrey Nordling), Agent SEAN HILLINGER (Rhys Coiro) and security specialist MICHAEL LATHAM (John Billingsley). Although CTU is no longer, CHLOE O’BRIAN (Mary Lynn Rajskub) and BILL BUCHANAN (James Morrison) are back for another momentous day of shocking events.

  • Just watched the trailer. Pretty cool stuff. Though I am bummed that Tony is the bad guy :(
  • Hey, it's Red Foreman!
  • Hey, it's Red Foreman!

    Yeah I thought that was funny as well. More connections to Robocop I guess!!
  • mca47mca47 Posts: 13,298
    Just watched the trailer. Pretty cool stuff. Though I am bummed that Tony is the bad guy :(

    Wow, I was a bit disappointed in last season but that trailer looks AWESOME!
  • Atomic PunkAtomic Punk Posts: 2,941
    After being not much more than a pussy in season one, I grew to like Tony a lot over subsequent seasons. That being said, it is bullshit that he is still alive.


    It is about time CTU is disbanded. How disfunctional was that agency? They were infiltrated just about every damn year. They were obviously doing something wrong. The fate of the nation was always at risk due to someone's incompetance at Los Angeles CTU.
  • After being not much more than a pussy in season one, I grew to like Tony a lot over subsequent seasons. That being said, it is bullshit that he is still alive.


    It is about time CTU is disbanded. How disfunctional was that agency? They were infiltrated just about every damn year. They were obviously doing something wrong. The fate of the nation was always at risk due to someone's incompetance at Los Angeles CTU.

    I'm glad CTU is gone as well. But they will just use the same devices but instead now it will be the FBI. So there will no doubt either be a mole, or someone suspected of being a mole. There will be the hardass person in power who will thwart some of Jack's attempts, then realize they made a mistake and help Jack later in the season. Either way, still glad CTU is gone. Got sick of them trying to find ways to bring Jack back on a provisional basis.

    Also glad its in DC instead of LA. That could be cool.
  • mca47 wrote:
    Wow, I was a bit disappointed in last season but that trailer looks AWESOME!

    Yeah man, now we just have to wait two and a half fucking months for it to air!!! :)
  • mca47mca47 Posts: 13,298
    I'm glad CTU is gone as well. But they will just use the same devices but instead now it will be the FBI. So there will no doubt either be a mole, or someone suspected of being a mole. There will be the hardass person in power who will thwart some of Jack's attempts, then realize they made a mistake and help Jack later in the season. Either way, still glad CTU is gone. Got sick of them trying to find ways to bring Jack back on a provisional basis.

    Also glad its in DC instead of LA. That could be cool.

    So is it going to be DC for the season or just the opener?
    I know the production of 24 got halted because of the fires in CA. A DC repodution might be tough to pull off.
  • mca47 wrote:
    So is it going to be DC for the season or just the opener?
    I know the production of 24 got halted because of the fires in CA. A DC repodution might be tough to pull off.

    I guess I'm assuming the entire season is in DC. Otherwise there are going to be quite a few hours watching Jack on a plane fly cross country from DC to LA!!
  • NCBRINCBRI Posts: 1,902
    Tony as the bad guy? I'll wait and see, but it sounds like a bad choice. Maybe it will work. I think it would have been better if they hadn't revealed it and made it a surprise. In all, though, the trailer looks good and I'm looking forward to the new season. I love the fact that they tore apart CTU and they shifted the setting to DC.
    Brian
  • Not sure if I posted this within this tread or not, but the writers/producers wanted to get Gary Oldman as the bad guy for season 7. Unfortunately he turned it down, cause that would have been fucking bad ass.

    I see the trailer as more of a setup with Tony so everything thinks he's gone bad like Saunders and Robocop. But then we find out he is working undercover for some secret gov department etc, then works with jack the rest of the year. Thats my hope anyways. BUT I will take him being the main bad guy over bringing him back for the first few episodes only to get killed off by Jack.
  • mca47mca47 Posts: 13,298
    Not sure if I posted this within this tread or not, but the writers/producers wanted to get Gary Oldman as the bad guy for season 7. Unfortunately he turned it down, cause that would have been fucking bad ass.

    I see the trailer as more of a setup with Tony so everything thinks he's gone bad like Saunders and Robocop. But then we find out he is working undercover for some secret gov department etc, then works with jack the rest of the year. Thats my hope anyways. BUT I will take him being the main bad guy over bringing him back for the first few episodes only to get killed off by Jack.

    I'm almost certain Tony isn't really bad, but just working undercover for someone/group.
  • NCBRINCBRI Posts: 1,902
    Not sure if I posted this within this tread or not, but the writers/producers wanted to get Gary Oldman as the bad guy for season 7. Unfortunately he turned it down, cause that would have been fucking bad ass.


    Oldman always plays a great "bad guy". He's a great actor.
    Brian
  • I guess I'm assuming the entire season is in DC. Otherwise there are going to be quite a few hours watching Jack on a plane fly cross country from DC to LA!!

    Didn't they once, I believe it was season 4 or 5, fly someone from DC to LA and it took like 3 hours?
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