24 Season 1

Elbert 2022-04-19 09:01:31

S03: It looks exciting, but it is empty and boring

S04: American police are really portrayed everywhere; the exciting plot is chasing street after street, what the hell?

S05: U.S. hospitals are so charitable, no one pays for them to conduct a comprehensive inspection and perform major surgery?

S13: There was Yugoslavia when this drama was broadcast, which made people sigh.

S14: I thought that the principle was strong, but I just retreated like this. Why don't you have more confidence in the system?

S16: This is crazy, unable to complain. After reading the short reviews of the episodes, everyone agrees with me.

S17: I was so nervous that I didn't dare to watch it. I kept pressing pause, but it didn't really mean anything. It felt weird.

S18: The part of the phone call was very freehand

S24: Screenwriter: The finale is over, we have to give the audience something exciting, Teri, you have to die, do you hear?

Teri: Understood! What, my husband and daughter are safe, I'm not interested at all, I just want to send it, Jesus can't stop it.

General comment: It is the first time to experience such a script format. The whole process is like watching a lively live broadcast that lasts for 24 hours. Although there are many loopholes in the plot, as long as it is not too entangled, it can improve the viewing experience a little.

All kinds of characters are like conjuring tricks, and they come and go, and the transformation of various scenes and events is fast and distorted. To be honest, I am not very used to the time rhythm of this drama. As a procrastination cancer patient, I cannot believe that Americans and the US government can be so efficient.

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Extended Reading
  • Lizzie 2022-03-24 09:01:27

    At that time, I was attracted by the novel time calculation method. Looking back on the ninth season, the suspense is intertwined, and it is really unforgettable.

  • Rogelio 2021-10-26 03:31:05

    Procrastination typical

24 quotes

  • Navi Araz: [Navi hangs up the phone] The override has taken control of the nuclear power plants.

    Dina Araz: What about Behrooz? What about our son?

    Navi Araz: [pause, sighs] We have to be strong now, we'll mourn him when this is over.

    Dina Araz: [Navi exits. Dina's cell phone rings] Hello?

    Behrooz Araz: Mom?

    Dina Araz: Behrooz? Are you all right?

    Behrooz Araz: Tariq tried to kill me. He was going to shoot me. I had to defend myself.

    Dina Araz: What did you do?

    Behrooz Araz: I killed him. You can't let Father know.

    Dina Araz: Why not?

    Behrooz Araz: Because Father's the one who told Tariq to do it. He wants me dead because I messed up with Debbie.

    Dina Araz: Behrooz, that's not possible. Your father would never want to hurt you.

    Behrooz Araz: It's true. Mom, I don't know what to do. You have to help me.

    Dina Araz: Where are you now?

    Behrooz Araz: I'm near the Metrolink station on Lassen in Chatsworth

    Dina Araz: Are you using Tariq's car?

    Behrooz Araz: Yes.

    Dina Araz: Hide it. I'll pick you up there in a half hour.

    Behrooz Araz: Hurry.

  • [to Audrey, who was held by the Chinese for a few months]

    Jack Bauer: I know what it's like to feel like it's never going to end.