Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Season 6; "Extended" Trailer

Day 6: Trailer
Reviewer: J

So how about that preview? I thought it was pretty cool myself and am curious what others think. Sure, we didn’t learn a whole lot, which is par for the course with previews and months-in-advance trailers, but we do know the following:

  • Wayne Palmer is indeed President. Pardon me while I break my arm patting myself on the back for predicting this a long time ago. Regardless, the good news is that Bill Buchanan went home after Day 5 and told Wayne he could come out of the attic. No word on whether they made sweet, sweet love after Bill broke down and told Wayne how he was sickeningly attracted to the dried-up hag that is Karen Hayes.
  • Chloe O’Brian is back and her hair looks somewhat different. She also looks as conflicted as ever and probably tired of doing shit off the books and behind people’s backs to save Jack’s ass.
  • Jack is being asked to “sacrifice himself.” I’m not entirely sure why. But we do see that he’s brought back from China or wherever he was being held and that Cheng Zhi, Bill and Curtis are present at the exchange.
  • Evidently, there are coordinated terrorist attacks happening across the United States – DC and LA are shown and Baltimore and San Antonio are mentioned. Could this mean we’ll be seeing more outside of Los Angeles this season? I’m all for that. Remember, though, that the real time format means we’re limited in certain ways. I can’t help but wonder if it takes a few hours to even get Jack to wherever they need him.
So I know I heard that we also get to meet Wayne’s sister and I also thought I heard that Greg Itzin and Jean Smart were coming back this season, although I’m not sure how that would work into the story. Speaking of the story, let’s hope that the writing staff thinks out the whole season in advance this time – it’s about the one major knock the show has had against it, changing courses and reinventing how things really occurred just to throw us off course.

My feeling from the preview is that the season is going to push the limits even further on Jack’s suffering and on the utter chaos going on within the United States. Hard to tell if there is a personal vendetta against Jack here and how that would be manifested, but it does appear that people are eager to kill him and what with all the “we’re asking you to sacrifice yourself” mumbo-jumbo, there must be some reason. The terrorists appear to again be middle eastern, so I suppose we could cobble together the possibility that Marwan’s associates are pissed off that Jack foiled Marwan. Or maybe Behrooz grew up and decided terrorism was indeed what he wanted to major in at Cal Tech. Who knows.

Kiefer is signed on for another two seasons, I think, and there is serious talk of filming the 24 movie after this season is done so I doubt Jack Bauer really “must die,” as the promo would have us believe. Again, I know I’ll love the show as always but I wouldn’t mind if Jack somehow regained his good name and was an official counter terrorism agent or government official again or something. Or maybe….President one day?

Curious as to others’ thoughts. (I see D already offered up his in the comments section of the post below!)

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I simply love the tagline for the new season. If I remember correctly, something along the lines of: "For American to survive, Jack Bauer must die."
So much for it being an "extended trailer." I was hoping for a much longer trailer, but I must admit it left me on the edge of my seat as I watched it over and over again.
I wonder what in the world the U.S. had to do to get Jack back. And I love how they didn't get him back until they needed him dead (to stop the violence?). Call me crazy, but if all of this stuff is going on just because they want Jack Bauer dead, why didn't the terrorists go to China and start blowing stuff up. I'm sure the Chinese would have been more than happy to deliver his dead body to terrorists blowing up the Great Wall. Or would capitalist trying to move the country away from Communism be more dangerous? Either way I digress.
I'm still peeved about the end of last season. There is no way they snuck him out of the warehouse site and to a container ship in the short amount of time they had. And I wish they would have done an autopsy on the dead Chinese guy (was it the Consul) and realized that he was killed by their own security forces and not Jack Bauer. True he broke into Chinese territory and all, but he didn't kill him. So the Chinese don't believe in capitalism, maybe they don't believe in friendly fire either.
All in all I enjoyed the preview. Little disappointed that I waited all those weeks just to watch a minute and a half video, but what are you going to do? Can't wait for season six and I can't wait to read more reviews.

6:58 PM  
Blogger Phoenician said...

Five things:

- Great to hear from you both again, J & D! J, found a new Co-writer yet, or will D still write a bunch??

- On the note of China doing an autopsy. Hey, if you have the chance to accuse an "enemy" nation of committing a crime for political gain, odds are they'll spin it that way, regardless of what's the truth

- As for Bill Buchanan, I love the man -- seriously, he's great -- but, he's beaten Tony's record for longest tenure as CTU Director (3 years, 3 months to Tony's 3 years), and he is getting on in length of time . . . so I'm worried.

- Curtis, who'd a thunk he still be around? Hope he doesn't continue to be a ghost of a character.

- Chloe!! Glad she's back -- In fact, she is our LONGEST employed CTU worker (not director) ever! Seven years and three months (Since 24: The Game)!

- Wayne. I'm glad he's the President, and I hope he played some role getting Jack Back (Don't you love the Palmers "playing a role?"). I also can't wait to see Sandra Palmer - hopefully she's just as loyal as Wayne or maybe even David, and hopefully not a Sherry.

8:03 PM  
Blogger Phoenician said...

Oh, from what I was able to catch, here's the cities effected so far:

Los Angeles, California - As usual.
Baltimore, Maryland
St. Louis, Missouri
Houston, Texas
San Antonio, Texas
and Washington DC - which is cool because Wayne will be the first President we'll actually see in the Oval Office!!

8:11 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Good and all,but I hope things won't end up getting S5: Die Hard all over again.

6:30 AM  
Blogger J Money said...

I wonder if maybe Erin Driscoll is head of CTU St. Louis. And a bigger question: will Flagstaff, AZ be a target of the terrorists' wrath again?

10:10 AM  
Blogger Phoenician said...

Good Point - Why did Flagstaff get targeted in Day III?? The CTU in Arizona IS in Phoenix!!! They should be attacked there!

It'd be funny if Driscoll was in Director in St. Louis . . . if there IS a CTU in St. Louis!

But remember - Alberta Green is working at CTU: Washington DC, which was where Chloe and Chase worked before coming to LA!!

2:09 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Do you remember how "normal" was CTU in S1? Now it's all classy and techno-chic. And on the outside the building was hideous,looked like a moon base!

8:02 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Ok,this one by me is disturbing...

I must have some kind of deficit that concerns recognizing faces,because I totally remember that the actor performing Wayne Palmer was once in a comedy role: the show about a young father with witty kids,something like 3-4 years ago. They tell me I'm wrong.

Where is the truth?*
*(out there)

1:29 PM  
Blogger Phoenician said...

sffAs for the classic CTU and how it looked "normal" -- think about this: CTU hasn't really represented the present day since Day I -- after all the jumps and skips between seasons, Day V actually has takes place in 2009 I beleive.

Day VI is 20 months later, so that throws it in 2011, I beleive.

So that's why it can be so futuristic technology-wise. Ever since Day III took place in 2006 (three years after Day II), 24 could afford acting like some not-so-distant future.

3:17 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

A) On monday,Leno said: "daylight savings time ended this weekend: did you get your clock set back? I wonder how that works for Keifer Sutherland on 24!

B) How about giving us a little forum,like on forumforfree...

C) The chick on bauer.blogspot does never allow my comments on her page. :(

7:21 AM  
Blogger J Money said...

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11:06 AM  
Blogger J Money said...

I suppose I'd be willing to set up a forum and moderate.... of course, my ongoing concern is that nobody would actually use it. You all think I'm being self-depricating when I say I don't think anybody reads the site... but I actually do worry about it. Maybe I'm wrong, though. A forum would certainly determine it!

11:08 AM  
Blogger J Money said...

To anon poster regarding this:

C) The chick on bauer.blogspot does never allow my comments on her page. :(


What site are you referring to? Link me to it... I'd like to have a look. Thanks!

11:10 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

j: oh I misspelled the blog,I guess you know it already as 24 HQ: http://24fan.blogspot.com/

About the forum and site visits: personally,I check the site once a day. There's not much to do lately...but it's still better than logging off completely until next year as I did before. I do so because of the comments: I rarely talk about tv shows,I'm not interested in hardcore 24 fans forums...and the reason I stick around here is because of the humor that made me bookmark the page years ago. Can't say it's going to be worth anything,but for the little use I would make of it,I would love sending in a couple of posts a day in a topic of us (<-- meaning that if not a forum,even just a topic somewhere would be enough)

7:22 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

There's a short interview to The Kief on th month's issue of "Telefilm",an italian magazine about tv shows (television-movies,tele-films). He says that the movie's actual production has been regrettably postponed from past spring to next,then he speaks about the future of 24 saying that anything that might happen to his alter-ego persona wouldn't stop the show from going on with the format (but without him),and finally reassures the panicked reported that no,Jack Bauer will still be the main character for the upcoming movie. Oh,and I guess this is something new albeit of little importance,when talking about the movie he says this is not going to be like one of those other sad telefilm-derived movies that are made AFTER the show is long dead (the X-Files one should have been,too). There's a bunch of photographs in the article,featuring views from the CTU office and these oddly purple chairs (?),and also the preposterous interviewer having international calls on Buchanan phone...and trying on McGill's clothes (this one's a joke).

4:59 PM  

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