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According to this morning's Bergen (NJ) Record, the actress who plays Chloe is in a new Fox sketch comedy show premiering this Sunday.  So maybe Chloe won't be back.  (The Salazar wife-babe got offed last year just when Jack was warming her up because the actress had another commitment, so characters have disappeared from 24 like this before.)

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OK, she's back. It seems they can't make their minds up about Edgar -- they were growing him into a hero, and now he's a malcontent. What are the chances of an Edgar/Sarah subplot?

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Lets see, the President's brother/chief advisor had an affair with the wife of this shadowy businessman/politically connected rival type guy that 'had a history' with Palmer.  The shadowy guy threatened to dish some dirt publically on Palmer unless Palmer canned his brother. Instead of firing his brother, Palmer sends his even shadowier/eviler ex wife over the shadowy guy's house to do something evil and shadowy to him to get him to drop the whole thing with Palmer's brother.  Only the ex-wife ended up getting the shadowy guy dead.  The ex-wife, then took this info to Palmer's opponent in the Presidential race, who threatened to make this public unless Palmer dropped out of the race, which he did.  So that is how the current President got to be president.  Does that do it?

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I actually miss Sherry Palmer, even if her character really didn't make sense.

 

Has anyone else noticed that offed 24 Jack love interests show up as guest victims on "House"? The actress who played Terry (Jack's wife, Season #1) was a homeless woman last month and last week the actress who played Nina (Season #1 mole, #2 and #3 bad guy) was a 32-year-old CEO needing a heart transplant. Sherry wasn't a Jack-babe, but maybe she'll get a "House" gig as a leper or something.

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I actually miss Sherry Palmer, even if her character really didn't make sense.

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I wouldn't go that far...her character really added a lot to the show. I can see how you'd think the writers went out of their way to put her in seasons 2 & 3, but the character's personality was classic. I can't remember how many times I would have decked her. :P

 

I actually miss David Palmer. Wasn't he going to make a cameo at some point this year?

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I wouldn't go that far...her character really added a lot to the show. I can see how you'd think the writers went out of their way to put her in seasons 2 & 3, but the character's personality was classic. I can't remember how many times I would have decked her.  :P

 

I actually miss David Palmer. Wasn't he going to make a cameo at some point this year?

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Supposedly 6 episodes worth...

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I wouldn't go that far...her character really added a lot to the show. I can see how you'd think the writers went out of their way to put her in seasons 2 & 3, but the character's personality was classic. I can't remember how many times I would have decked her.   :P

 

I actually miss David Palmer. Wasn't he going to make a cameo at some point this year?

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I agree about her character. What I meant was, here's the President of the United States, the most powerful man in the world, up to his neck in bioterror, and yet he sends his ex-wife out for poltical dirty work around midnight. I saw her as more of a wheeler-dealer than a covert ops agent (remember her work at Allan what's-his-name's house?).

 

It's not exactly David Palmer, but you do see Dennis Haysbert in at least one Allstate commercial during 24 every week. Meanwhile, since it's now past 9 pm in LA (midnight in Washington), when does it get unrealistic to bring new characters in? (Like that matters.)

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I agree about her character.  What I meant was, here's the President of the United States, the most powerful man in the world, up to his neck in bioterror, and yet he sends his ex-wife out for poltical dirty work around midnight.  I saw her as more of a wheeler-dealer than a covert ops agent (remember her work at Allan what's-his-name's house?).

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True....that point makes sense, but this is TV. It wouldn't be entertainment if they just had some Joe do the Sherry Palmer dirty work. :blink:

 

It was Allan Milliken (sp?).

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Supposedly 6 episodes worth...

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I sure hope not. That would stretch the believability of the show even past its own wide-standards. I saw Kiefer on Leno one night and he was intimating that Palmer might come back, so maybe you'll are right.

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I have to say I'm almost at the point that I don't care anymore. Last night's plot was so full of holes it was laughable.

 

1. There's no way a military pilot does what that guy did. Also, there's alot more to getting to a priority A resource than a badge and a bioscan. Please.

2. The tunnel thing was amazingly stupid. Anyone with a tactical background would have figured that out as it was happening.

3. The way they pulled over the college professor broke pretty much every rule of the scenario. Yeah, let's have everyone approach a Middle Eastern terrorist sitting in a car. Our cable provider doesn't give us CNN.

 

Now they're going to try and bring down Air Force One with a single fighter jet. Because in time of national emergency that particular plane flies without the best fighter escort the seemingly unlimited US taxpayer dollars can buy. :blink:

 

I imagine the way they're going to get around that particular thing is have this guy be part of the replacement crew for the current escorts. However, in reality he'd have to sit in a room to get preflight briefings, packages, etc. At that point the jig would be up.

 

Otherwise he'd be stealing a plane that would have no gas in it and no weapons package - because they don't sit ready at all times unless they are under armed guard with pilots who've already had the prerequisites covered.

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I have to say I'm almost at the point that I don't care anymore.  Last night's plot was so full of holes it was laughable.

 

1.  There's no way a military pilot does what that guy did.  Also, there's alot more to getting to a priority A resource than a badge and a bioscan.  Please.

2.  The tunnel thing was amazingly stupid.  Anyone with a tactical background would have figured that out as it was happening. 

3.  The way they pulled over the college professor broke pretty much every rule of the scenario.  Yeah, let's have everyone approach a Middle Eastern terrorist sitting in a car.  Our cable provider doesn't give us CNN.

 

Now they're going to try and bring down Air Force One with a single fighter jet.  Because in time of national emergency that particular plane flies without the best fighter escort the seemingly unlimited US taxpayer dollars can buy.  :blink:

 

I imagine the way they're going to get around that particular thing is have this guy be part of the replacement crew for the current escorts.  However, in reality he'd have to sit in a room to get preflight briefings, packages, etc.  At that point the jig would be up.

 

Otherwise he'd be stealing a plane that would have no gas in it and no weapons package - because they don't sit ready at all times unless they are under armed guard with pilots who've already had the prerequisites covered.

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I have to say I'm almost at the point that I don't care anymore.  Last night's plot was so full of holes it was laughable.

 

1.  There's no way a military pilot does what that guy did.  Also, there's alot more to getting to a priority A resource than a badge and a bioscan.  Please.

2.  The tunnel thing was amazingly stupid.  Anyone with a tactical background would have figured that out as it was happening. 

3.  The way they pulled over the college professor broke pretty much every rule of the scenario.  Yeah, let's have everyone approach a Middle Eastern terrorist sitting in a car.  Our cable provider doesn't give us CNN.

 

Now they're going to try and bring down Air Force One with a single fighter jet.  Because in time of national emergency that particular plane flies without the best fighter escort the seemingly unlimited US taxpayer dollars can buy.  :blink:

 

I imagine the way they're going to get around that particular thing is have this guy be part of the replacement crew for the current escorts.  However, in reality he'd have to sit in a room to get preflight briefings, packages, etc.  At that point the jig would be up.

 

Otherwise he'd be stealing a plane that would have no gas in it and no weapons package - because they don't sit ready at all times unless they are under armed guard with pilots who've already had the prerequisites covered.

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This is why I hated Superman - there is no way in hell that a guy could shoot heat beams out of his eyes! That is so unrealistic. :blink:

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This is why I hated Superman - there is no way in hell that a guy could shoot heat beams out of his eyes! That is so unrealistic.  :blink:

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Yeah, let's compare someone from the fictional planet Krypton to actual things that could happen. Very valid.

 

The problem in our society is people associate fictional television with reality.

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Yeah, let's compare someone from the fictional planet Krypton to actual things that could happen.  Very valid.

 

The problem in our society is people associate fictional television with reality.

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Then what about Batman - he was from Earth, not a fictional planet like Krypton - I hate Batman because there is no way in hell some rich dweeb can dress like a gay bat and round up all the crime in a city. :blink:

 

The point is 24 is fiction. Thus, the literary concept of "suspension of disbelief" comes into play. I don't know what teh real "security protocols" are for an Air Force Base. But that is not necessary for me to enjoy the show.

 

If you want real, watch a documentary.

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Then what about Batman - he was from Earth, not a fictional planet like Krypton - I hate Batman because there is no way in hell some rich dweeb can dress like a gay bat and round up all the crime in a city.  :blink:

 

The point is 24 is fiction. Thus, the literary concept of "suspension of disbelief" comes into play. I don't know what teh real "security protocols" are for an Air Force Base. But that is not necessary for me to enjoy the show.

 

If you want real, watch a documentary.

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Simple things for simple minds, methinks.

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Simple things for simple minds, methinks.

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Snobish Know-it-all Elitism for Snobby Elites, methinks.

 

Your comment about the show is like those dweebs who find scientificly inaccurate portrales of outerspace in space movies.

 

it is fiction.

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Snobish Know-it-all Elitism for Snobby Elites, methinks.

 

Your comment about the show is like those dweebs who find scientificly inaccurate portrales of outerspace in space movies.

 

it is fiction.

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Dude, I like the show, but Darin's point is valid. He has a different standard for a show's realism than others might.

 

I wish I could come up with a good example, but this is what comes to mind now. Let's say there's a movie about professional football. In the movie, it is considered normal for players to be 45 years old. Despite the fact that it is not reality, we would criticize that, wouldn't we?

 

The standard to question stuff like that differs person to person.

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Snobish Know-it-all Elitism for Snobby Elites, methinks.

 

Your comment about the show is like those dweebs who find scientificly inaccurate portrales of outerspace in space movies.

 

it is fiction.

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Pardon me for expecting a modicum of realism. I'm sure you find nothing in television to complain about - which is one reason most of the stuff on is so awful. Just because it's fiction doesn't mean it has to be bullstojan.

 

Soldier on.

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Dude, I like the show, but Darin's point is valid. He has a different standard for a show's realism than others might.

 

I wish I could come up with a good example, but this is what comes to mind now. Let's say there's a movie about professional football. In the movie, it is considered normal for players to be 45 years old. Despite the fact that it is not reality, we would criticize that, wouldn't we?

 

The standard to question stuff like that differs person to person.

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I was just giving him a hard time. To each their own.

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I like this show alot...and but i have to laugh at some stuff because of how absurd (or wrong) it is.

 

For instance...and i mentioned this earlier in this thread... A CRITICAL REACTOR IS A GOOD THING.

 

The term "critical" means that the reactor is working properly. It is very difficult however to maintain a reactor exactly critical. Sometimes it subcritical and sometimes its supercritical. Usually a reactor fluctuates between subcritical and supercritical with critical being somewhere inbetween. Supercritical in and of itself bad either! Its very common.

 

There is NO SUCH THING as a nuclear reactor override device. EVERY reactor will shut itself down well before somthing to the extent that occured on 24 happens. In the event the automatic protection functions fail to work, the operators can manually shut down the plant. There is no override device removing local control of the reactor. It would be beyond stupid to do so.

 

All these anti-nuclear people out there dont even understand how a reactor works. And shows like this only expand the fears people have when they shouldnt have them in the first place.

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I have to say I'm almost at the point that I don't care anymore.  Last night's plot was so full of holes it was laughable.

 

1.  There's no way a military pilot does what that guy did.  Also, there's alot more to getting to a priority A resource than a badge and a bioscan. 

 

I agree. Everyone knows that a fresh stool sample is need as well. How did they overlook that!?!?!

 

The funny this is that you actually watch the show. I watch it as well. It can be a bit out there at times but overall it is an exciting show IMHO. :blink:

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I agree. Everyone knows that a fresh stool sample is need as well. How did they overlook that!?!?!

 

The funny this is that you actually watch the show. I watch it as well. It can be a bit out there at times but overall it is an exciting show IMHO. :blink:

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I liked the first season - it was fresh and different from the normal garbage on the tube. They did a good job with it. The 2nd season started strong but jumped the shark when his daughter faced off with the dreaded mountain lion. This season is the "well, we ran out of ideas so let's start making stuff up that have no basis in reality."

 

If there's a season four, I doubt I'll be watching it. Guess it'll be down to just "Rescue Me," "Scrubs," and "The Shield," with an occasional drive by of "Arrested Development." Network TV really sucks now.

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