24 : Thread

24 : Thread

Discuss best seasons / favourite moments.

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>Be 11/10 maxim model pretty teen girl with jugs that makes any straight man dizzy
>no one tries to have their way with her

>24: Legacy

JUST

>have the chance to rape Kim or her leatherfaced mother
>pick the mother
that guy deserved to die

what went wrong?

Pretty sure several people have tried to have their way with kim over the course of the show but it was never the terrorists because y'know they have a job to do beyond their penis

Really needs facial hair, he looks like he's in pemanent duckface from the thumbnail

>That's right Jack, I'm watching you

looks like those black faggots in gay porn

I've been meaning to watch it but haven't gotten around to it. To me "24" was Jack.

It'd be like removing House from House M.D or Patrick Jane from The Mentalist

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>Pretty sure several people have tried to have their way with kim over the course of the show
There was the creepy father of the family she was au pair for, who murdered the mother and put her in the boot of their car, then when Kim and her bf ran away from him they got pulled over and the cops found the body, so she ran into the mountains and got menaced by a cougar, then wound up briefly staying with a sad slightly weird survivalist, then he said she should go and she wound out in a service station during a robbery, then I can't really remember what happened after that

Also I remember she hooked up with her therapist played by Robert Downey Jr in a later season which I found kind of arousing really

>underrated powerful scene

when that fat lotr guy and the redshirt sacrifice themselves in ctu exposing themselves to the nerve gas

>It'd be like removing House from House M.D
I guess, they still follow the 24 formula and dialogue so much that it feels weird.

the lad season felt more like jason bourne than 24, this season isnt trying to reinvent the wheel they are going as 24 as possible.

Having an au pair like that would be fucking torture. You can't even look at her or be friendly because your wife would sperg out immediately.

Not to mention you'd be thinking about fucking her brains out ALL THE TIME.

been considering watching this.
is there anything other than the 8 seasons?
i mean are there any movies or shit i should be aware of?

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3 was my personal favorite. Was worried at first by the slow start and herion Bauer. Those last few episodes we fucking fantastic and shooting chapelle was one of the best tension filled episodes ever.

Best overall moments: Gaines Sniper standoff. Bauer thinking Kim died and killing everyone. Wall run neck snap. Push punching scissors into the guys neck. Prison riot, Logan reveal. Logan tunnel assault. Jack killing an entire boat of chinks and using a katana.

>watched the first 4 episodes
>she gets kidnapped
>doesnt get gangraped for days

literally dropped the show right there, not even kidding

First season of 24 is the best thing ive seen on tv ever, its like prison break s1.

I never ever binge, but i watched like 5-6 in a row.

24: Redemption

Good. Will watch once it has all aired. Sean still do the music?

it was a white male tho

this movie started my sexual awakening when I was like 13

....how would you know user?

Wasn't there a one-off movie with Robbie Carlyle in Africa?
Also there's season 9, "Live Another Day", but it's only 12 hours (they skip a bit in the middle)

Honestly could any man last five minutes in a room with 2004-era Elisha and not rape her silly

>MUH MUDDA

>FUCKING AMNESIA

That's when I dropped the show.

That was C. Thomas Howell

It is doing fine with the new ratings system I'm pretty sure.

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Yes, even a video game that ties season 2 & 3 together,

People always meme about the cougar, but that was literally one scene. The worst shit was that doomsday prepper and that store robber with muh pregnant wife that took up like five episodes in total.

>That was C. Thomas Howell
Oh fuck how the hell did I get those two confused

> I'm gonna fuck that blond,

thanks for posting the elisha webms
she really made it worthwhile watching 24 for the first time

got one more
honestly for all the (fair) complaints that she was annoying and detracted from the main storyline, I had no problem watching her do her thing

might wanna delete that it already been posted at top of thread

Why did they have to turn one of the most annoying characters into the longest running character after Jack?

they shoulda kept Nina alive for 8 seasons, she should just kill annoying characters then disappear

tony is longer

>might wanna delete that it already been posted at top of thread
Mine is 720p and the other one is 480p with a lower bitrate

Chloe had 126 episodes and Tony had 115, and that's not counting LAD.

Mandy best girl

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My mom loved Chloe. Never got that.

probably the arab

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Wasted potential with this character.

Oh definitely, it was like they never knew what to do with her
I was pretty pleased she got away scott free in the end though

anybody here actually watched it every episode? i already know it will be terrible. what makes it so bad though?

>what makes it so bad though?
It's the same old cliches and tropes, only this time without Kiefer to alleviate things and make it watchable
They had the chance to do something new, break with the old style and try something different, only they went back to the well for the same water and it's pretty stagnant now
Feels like a lazy cash-in more than anything else

thanks ill guess i will avoid it like the plague then .

>These potions are too strong

Who was the best president and why was it based dave

All the others were average- to shit-tier, as cool as he was there wasn't exactly much competition.

>last words 'chloe'
>not 'WELL WHOS SPONSORING YOU MOTHERFUCKER?'

It's not that bad. Sure it's cliche but other than that it's an enjoyable watch. There's definitely nothing "wrong" with it compared to the original series. Plus it has this qt.

do-does she get BLACKED?

No. She's actually a terrorist and fucking her beta chemistry teacher to get him to make a bomb for her

1 was fantastic, despite some moments where it was clear they were still testing the water with the format.
2 I can understand being a lot of people's favourite, and Mason went out like a motherfucking champ.
3 I have a soft spot for since I liked Saunders as a villain
4 could be a personal favourite, especially at the midpoint when Tony and Michelle returned
5 was fucking insane all the way through and I love it
6 was like some crazy ass alternate universe, like how the fuck did Wayne Palmer become president?
7 and 8 I honestly don't remember much. I have no idea what was going on with Tony.
LAD was pretty good once the Chinese got involved
Haven't seen Legacy, don't know if I want to if it's not the Jack Bauer Power Hour.

I honestly find it hard to rate those first five seasons in any particular order -- they're all good in their own way.

That sounds retarded.

I always thought of season 4 as a low point season. First 4 episodes were strong but it turned into how will Marwan get away this week!

Season 1 was fantastic except for about five or six episodes after the Gaines situation had been resolved. This of course includes Teri's amnesia

Season 2 was fantastic except for all the Kim shit.

Season 3 was great. My favorite part is when Jack is in Mexico and works with Nina and the Salazars. Saunders was also a great villain. I could have done without Palmer's personal drama, but I actually liked Sherry in this season.

Season 4 was a bit too crazy, but had some great stuff like Tony's return and the Heller rescue.

Season 5 was amazing all the way through. Henderson was one of the best villains.

Season 6 had a strong beginning, but the rest of it, except the episode where Jack kills Fayed, was just dull.

Season 7 was great until Tony was revealed to be truly bad. The whole thing with Alan Wilson being "the man behind Charles Logan" was absolutely ridiculous.

Season 8 had a weak first half with forgettable token muslim villains and especially all the shit with Dana and her boyfriend, but once Jack goes crazy it's a lot of fun. THAT'S JACK BAUER!

LAD was pretty good. Never expected Cheng to return and it was nice to finally get closure on that story.

It's definitely the weakest plot. So far it's almost completely unconnected from anything else and it shows.

It's the classic red herring, everyone will be killed off/disappear around ep5, same as every other red herring story in every other season

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May favorite moment was at the beginning of I believe season 4. One of Chloe's hacker friends is being pursued and dude is about to get executed on the side of a highway and then Jack shows up out of nowhere with a sniper rifle and headshots the terrorist.

That was a great moment. Also, Jack holding up a gas station in order to stall the villain was pretty fun.

>Jack kills Fayed
Fuck me I forgot about that. Absolutely brutal.

I love how in season six a nuke gets detonated in LA and it is never spoken about for the remainder of the day.

Personal favourite: Jack threatening to throw Saunders' daughter into a hotel full of death virus. Everyone mentions the towel scene in season 1 as "Jack being crazy" and completely forgets about him trying to check a teenager into the worst Marriott ever

When Jack gets his satchel, you know he means business.

as a casual viewer, this is the only scene I remember. GOAT.

I don't know, that might end up being the drug dealers. His wife has no reason to stay there now that they know they can trust CTU.

They apparently didn't realize Kiefer was carrying the entire series and thought some nobody noone has ever heard about could do the same.

I read a Legacy review which put it quite well:

>The new 24: Legacy, on the other hand, is what happens when one of those old bands wants to keep touring without the frontman who made them special in the first place — or the lead guitarist, or part of the rhythm section. It’s all of the franchise’s silliest and most annoying contrivances, only without the saving grace of Jack and Chloe to remind you of how much you enjoyed that stuff the first time you heard it rather than the hundredth.

>24‘s gonna 24, only with Carter in place of Jack, and some combo of Rebecca and her former analyst Andy (Dan Bucatinsky) in place of Chloe, helping our hero break through all official channels and semblance of logic because the ticking clock forces them to. And Hawkins, unfortunately, isn’t up for carrying this whole silly, creaky enterprise. He wisely doesn’t try to ape Sutherland’s hair-trigger intensity, but his cool reserve isn’t at all a fit for the over-the-top doings around him, and at times makes Carter seem far more passive than he needs to for a story that has to keep chugging along.

>Being the star of 24 is almost as impossible a job as what Jack Bauer had to pull off every season, and one that only a handful of actors alive at any given time — and willing to commit to a broadcast network drama — can actually do and make the material seem even vaguely real and unmanipulative. As good as Yvonne Strahovski was as Jack’s Live Another Day sidekick, for instance, I fear she’d be just as at sea as Hawkins is, had they chosen to build the new show around her.

>But this material has seen better days, and 24: Legacy makes clearer than ever how much Kiefer Sutherland was needed to sell it.

basically: Kiefer was the show and without him everyone can see the glaring flaws this show has better.

My mom loves Chloe as well, thinks she's a great character. Are our moms autistic?

Damn if I didnt feel sorry for that piece of shit.

Jack has plenty of insane moments. Like the part where he shoots Saunders' innocent wife and then blames it on Saunders. Or when he risked crashing a plane full of civilians to get what he wants. Or when he threw a handcuffed hostage through a window because why not. Or when he crippled protesters even though he could've shot at the ground. Or when he played Russian Roulette and looked only mildly frustrated. Or when he constantly punches civilians or friendly security personnel and leaves them there for the brain damage to take place.

>Like the part where he shoots Saunders' innocent wife and then blames it on Saunders

He said "You don't care about anyone but yourself." and he was right, Jack may have been over the line but even with the woman he supposedly loved bleeding and begging he wouldn't give up the info.

"I won't fight"

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>its a jack completely destroys one persons life over the course of a day season

kim?

Pretty much all of season 2 sans Kim's Wild Abusive Boss/Cougar Evasion adventure is GOAT. Jack was fucking brutal and the show hadn't gotten too over the top yet.

She got kidnapped twice in one day.

The Syed Ali interrogation scene was probably my favorite part. It was before torturing got overused and it was tense as shit.

not about episode counts but how long they were in the show

tony was in since day 1, longer than chloe.

JUST

I mean the first episode was right after the super bowl so there's probably a lot of people watching or left their box on.

Seriously. Seriously.
Why was his wife so fucking ugly?
Nina did him a favour.

>Kim's Wild Abusive Boss
Ah yes, Kim was a 20 year old baby sitter.

Wasn't this Henderson in S5 and not Saunders?

Whoopsie doodle, you're right

>yfw you did a dirty mommy/daughter incest porn in a crummy shed and you both still are kept as hostages

She perfect.

With blonde or dark hair.

>that sweaty face and shoulder while she is riding