View Full Version : 24 The Final Episode, Thoughts? (spoilers)
Did anyone else watch this on SkyOne last night?
Thoughts?
I thought it was brilliant. After all the seasons, It showed Jack helping and saving the other presidents, and for President Taylor to sacrifice herself to save Jack and let him run free and become a fugative, rather than be killed or prisoned, a fitting end!
I think the acting was excellent!!
Perfect send off from the Small Screen, Can't wait for the Movie in 2012!
It was better than the Lost Finale.
24 will be missed. :sad::D
I watched it, it was really an incredible episode. Very emotional too I thought, with the last ever clock counting down towards the end. I'm sad to see it go :( Good to hear it's got a movie out in a couple of years though.
Locke.
07-06-2010, 05:01 PM
The episode before the 2 hour finale was much better, didn't think the finale was that good. If the writers had been told before the Season started that it would be the last one, we'd have been able to get a much better ending.
It wasn't too bad though, but if we weren't getting a movie then it would have been a terrible ending..
Angus
07-06-2010, 05:02 PM
An iconic unique show - sad to see it go.:bawling:
Mystic Mock
08-06-2010, 03:06 PM
world class.
During a recent interview, Kiefer Sutherland discussed the progress of a movie based on his hit TV series "24".
Sutherland is set to reprise his role as super agent Jack Bauer in the big screen adaptation. He says a script for the movie has already been completed, with the action taking place outside of America. If the first movie proves popular with audiences, the star hints at the possibility of sequels.
Sutherland admitted there will be major structural changes to the format of the TV series. "The film will be a two-hour representation of a 24-hour day," he said. "So all of a sudden, the restrictions of the real-time aspect are lifted, which is huge."
The star went on to explain how this change in format will benefit the scope of the story. "To put it in context, in the series, every crisis had to come to us, because we couldn't move. Who wants to see Jack Bauer sit on a plane for four hours?
"But in the format of the film, it will be very feasible to go from Eastern Europe to London in the space of 24 hours, so all of a sudden there is so much more latitude. The skies have opened up!"
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