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ratherastory ([personal profile] ratherastory) wrote2010-05-18 08:39 am
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A post that's not about Supernatural!

Why, oh why, am I still watching 24?

WHY?

The show hasn't been good since Season 3. In fact, I found Seasons 5 so very horrifically violent that I put off watching Seasons 6 and 7 for a very long time.

I feel like a battered wife*. "Oh, baby, I know you don't mean to hurt me. Maybe this time it'll be different!"

Oy.

The show has been a parody of itself for a long time. Here I was telling myself this year that at least Jack Bauer hadn't ripped out a man's jugular with his teeth (I only wish I was kidding about that), but this time around he actually eviscerated someone after torturing them.

Umm. No.

I really hope this is the last season. It's a train wreck, and yet I can't look away. Somebody put us both out of our misery, please!





*I am being flippant here, but rest assured that I take spousal abuse very seriously. I work for the police, and in no way do I think that domestic violence in any way, shape or form should be condoned.

[identity profile] spookysquall.livejournal.com 2010-05-19 02:32 am (UTC)(link)
Actually, the show has jumped the shark a couple of times, but it more or less initially derailed in season 5, when in the course of 4 or 5 episodes, the writers decided to kill off 3/4s of the main cast. Tony Almeida, a character who was actually as popular if not more popular than Bauer himself among fans, was initally part of the mass cull. Due in part to fan backlash, the producers tried to take that back when they resurrected Tony in season 7, which for a while seemed to have potential, until they turned Tony in a murdering, revenge driven psychopath, not much unlike Jack is now, come to think of it. But back to derailing. Yes, in shows like 24 and Lost, some main characters will have to be sacrificed. But to kill everyone at once is ridiculous and as a result, the writers put themselves into a hole they are still trying to climb out of.

As for Jack becoming a psychopath, part of me thinks/hopes that it wasn't him who murdered those Russians. But that might be hoping for too much at this point.

Oh, but the "Iron Man" suit last night? I would call that another point where the show jumped the shark.

Wait, it's not really jumping the shark if you never come back down, right? I don't think that applies to 24, unfortunately. :)

[identity profile] ratherastory.livejournal.com 2010-05-19 02:38 am (UTC)(link)
I think the show has jumped a SCHOOL of sharks by now. ;)

Bringing back Tony was ridiculous in the extreme. I mean, we saw him die! He even got the "sad woman" music for his death scene! ;)

Oh, God, the "Iron Man" suit. WTF ever, 24?