Wednesday, 14 January 2009

Jack on the Box


24 is back on telly after a 2 year absence...thanks to the writer's strike and Kiefer's spell in prison for drink driving. It's damn good to have it back though.
The change of setting to Washington DC along with a near complete overhaul in the cast makes this season feel fresher. And it's great to have Jack Bauer back into his good ol' fashioned torturous ways (even incororating the legal consequences into the storyline).
However unoriginality is hovering in the wings. We already have a Die Hard 2 style storyline (with the villains threatening to crash airlines via hijacked air traffic control systems). Plus two regular 24 plot devices have appeared early... the traitorous mole working inside the government agency... and the assumed dead, but actually not, cast member from a previous season... returning in a suprise twist.
Despite always being compulsive viewing, seasons 5 and 6 were getting extremely unbelievable in their contrived plotlines. Hopefully, this strong start to this season will be a return to form the series deserves

2 comments:

Pete Tiley / Bike rider. said...

Good summary and the things you mention are noted. I think this season will be more about all out violence as they assert Jack's global bad ass demeanor for everyone to take note of.

sickboy said...

I felt Jack was looking very old in this and dressed a bit like Harry Palmer. Or maybe they were going for the Jack Carter kinda look.

No doubt about it though, 24 is compulsive viewing. Although, how much more mad and bad can Jack get??? without each day becoming more ridiculous. Let's hope we stay on a more believable time line as well.

Did like the 'we will reconvene at the same time tomorrow' line when he left the court room though. Nice work