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mrsjack
I came across this in my alerts. From Hecklerspray.com:

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Catch-Up Review - 24, Season Six

January 30th, 2007 at 14:00 by 586 MEDIA

24 Season Six Jack BauerBritish TV is entering that solace phase, where it sheds off old shows and wraps itself up in an extra thick layer of winter goggle-candy. Big Brother ends, Top Gear starts. Channel 4 pulls on its thermals in the shape of Skins, ITV gets ready to cover us in goosebumps with Supernatural and the BBC, well, it ploughs on with Casualty and the like.

We're pretty much non-plussed by the lot. Apart from a slight tear shed at Dirk ‘Starbuck’ Benedict missing out on his rightful second coming in the hearts of the UK public, British TV is offering nothing as sexy and as bloody brilliant as the US is.

Once again it’s down to 24 – the show that continues to rewrite rule books – to show us how exciting and gosh-darn thrilling a simple 45 minutes can be.

Season six of 24 kicked off in the States a few weeks ago, followed with impressive speed by Sky One here in the UK. We don’t want to spoil it for you if you haven’t already watched it… OK, then, we will.

Jack’s been in a Chinese prison for, get this, almost two years. In laymen’s terms that from the moment he finished Season five to the very start of Season six. The man hasn’t had a good night’s kip, a decent lay or cup of tea in all that time. From the outset, it’s obvious it can go one of two ways; either Jack’s fine and the show throws away things like ‘realism’, ‘understanding’ and any thread of believability it still has. Or, he’s not fine and he’s a mess.

We're pleased to say, it’s the latter. God, we don’t hate Jack. We love him. Really. We don’t want to swap wrestling moves and start dating his sister, but we love him.

More than that, though, we love good TV. And 24 has been good from the outset. It’s good - no, it’s excellent - because it continues to push its boundaries. Where as most TV shows strive to keep a status quo, a constant with characters and relationships to maintain a familiarity with the audience so they always come back, 24 sacrifices all of that for roller-coaster drama. You just don’t know who’s going to die next, or, more crucially, how. 24 is only four episodes in and season six has done just that.


24 rewards viewers who stay the course and, as far as we're concerned, it’s not a chore. They’re rewarded with heart-pounding tension, psychological intrigue, moments that force you to lift your jaw off the floor, question how true to life it might be and how the hell these actors do their jobs with such conviction, most of all Kiefer Sutherland.

Sutherland’s performance in season six of 24 has so far been exemplary. It has to be as it's his Jack that drives the show every year. Behind him, the rest of the cast get on with the inter-personal relationships, back stabbing, cock ups and the doughy-eyed gawping. A welcome addition this year is Alexander Siddig (BBC’s Hannibal, Deep Space Nine), who plays the leader of an Islamic Arab terrorist cell apparently now dedicated to peace. The presence of whom has already caused our Jack to break down and cry, though we won’t tell you why exactly.

The first four episodes of season six were broadcast in one fell swoop in the States, (though were more staggered here in Britain) for explosive effect. Now we, along with the billion other 24 fans, wait with baited breath to see how this latest series of TV’s most honed show continues. Now join us. Go on.

What do you mean you don’t watch 24? Get over it. Steal a box set, any of the five that are already out, and bloody well join in.


Mel
Clearly the English have good taste. smile.gif
Rocksea
I'm a little annoyed these days as I missed the first episode, my dad's into 24 so I thought it wouldn't be a problem getting to see it as he usually records them. Unfortunately, my own fault, I got busy and forgot to watch the recorded episode - it eventually got deleted off the system automatically (the recorder was getting full, it got desperate and deleted it for space! mad.gif ). So I haven't been watching all the other episodes in case there was something in the first one that related to all the others. Oh well, just have to wait until it's out for rent on DVD.

I hope other Sidsters at least managed to see and enjoy his performance, from all the promo material I've seen so far it looks great.
TOC
Sid is not in the first episode much. His character is talked about a great deal and a couple photographs of Al-Assad are shown, but you didn't miss that much.

Carol
Rocksea
Hee hee, now thanks to my cautious nature I've missed them all! doh.gif . Well, the ones that have already aired anyway. Thanks for trying to cheer me up Carol, actually thinking about it now they might do re-runs of the episodes if I'm lucky.
mrsjack
Roxi, isn't the 4 hour premier DVD available there yet?
Rocksea
I had no idea they'd put it out on DVD already, that was fast! Don't think my dad's keen to have more DVDs on our shelves (hee hee we've got so many useless DVDs rolleyes.gif ) so when I'm able to rent it I will. Thanks for that mrsjack!
mrsjack
Yes, they had the DVD available the same week the premier aired here. It was wild, I had never seen that done before. Keep a weather eye out for it!
charmedgirl
QUOTE(Rocksea @ Feb 9 2007, 10:22 AM) [snapback]9224[/snapback]

I had no idea they'd put it out on DVD already, that was fast! Don't think my dad's keen to have more DVDs on our shelves (hee hee we've got so many useless DVDs rolleyes.gif ) so when I'm able to rent it I will. Thanks for that mrsjack!


I'm not sure if it's rentable but if you buy it and keep it in your own room, maybe your dad won't mind ifthe shelves won't get cluttered up
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