It's seems to me there was a minute or two of "delay" between when the guy said to start the "trial" and when we saw people tuning into it. It was probably less "pre-recorded" and more "tape-delay."
I love the two-faced nature of nearly all these responses --- most of you have spent the entire season bitching and whining about Braga and Coto's episodes... guess who wrote part 2?![]()
Yeah, exactly. The Braga/Coto episodes have been just as dull as all the rest this year. 24 has always featured modern-day technobabble too, so if anyone is complaining about that showing up more in their episodes, it's not really the case. I don't see 24 as the kind of show where you can really feel a difference between different writers...the tone and style are relentlessly the same each week, and Coto & Braga have done a good job merging with the 24 staff. Their problem is that they did TOO good a job and helped contribute to the boring nonsense most of this season has produced.I love the two-faced nature of nearly all these responses --- most of you have spent the entire season bitching and whining about Braga and Coto's episodes... guess who wrote part 2?![]()
WTF are you talking about?
I read the entire 24 comments/grading thread pretty much every single week and I can only recall a handful of instances of people complaining specifically about Braga or Coto. Most of the complaints about the shitty writing haven't focused on WHO wrote it, but rather how piss-poor it's been this year. You can't deny the latter.
Yeah, exactly. The Braga/Coto episodes have been just as dull as all the rest this year. 24 has always featured modern-day technobabble too, so if anyone is complaining about that showing up more in their episodes, it's not really the case. I don't see 24 as the kind of show where you can really feel a difference between different writers...the tone and style are relentlessly the same each week, and Coto & Braga have done a good job merging with the 24 staff. Their problem is that they did TOO good a job and helped contribute to the boring nonsense most of this season has produced.I love the two-faced nature of nearly all these responses --- most of you have spent the entire season bitching and whining about Braga and Coto's episodes... guess who wrote part 2?![]()
WTF are you talking about?
I read the entire 24 comments/grading thread pretty much every single week and I can only recall a handful of instances of people complaining specifically about Braga or Coto. Most of the complaints about the shitty writing haven't focused on WHO wrote it, but rather how piss-poor it's been this year. You can't deny the latter.
They wrote the best episode so far this season, so don't understand where the hate is coming from.
On this whole Coto/Braga debate:
They wrote the best episode so far this season, so don't understand where the hate is coming from.
Also, you can't blame them for the poor quality overall of this season, because they aren't the showrunners. Howard Gordon is.
i wonder if the Dana-is-really-villain-not-just-naive was written in when they found out they were being cancelled.
Also, when/how is Aaron Pierce going to be brought in...or will he be part of the detail assigned to Pres. Logan? (Or something Aaron knew as being a part of Logan's detail previously, so he's a "consultant" like Jack is)
What has Braga been smoking?
He couldn't write an emotional scene on Trek to save his life, and then he pulls out THAT ending?
Woah.
Excellent, rate the movie R.
The only problem with this episode is the overall logic, but that's something that can be ignored while its playing.
In reality, if any President got tens of thousands of Americans killed to save a foreign head of state, she would be impeached (or assassinated) asap and replaced by some ranting, vengeance-fuled warmonger who would make George W. Bush look like Michael Moore. That scenario would be a gold-plated gift to the Palin/Beck ticket and Fox News.
And anyone who managed to get herself elected President would be politically savvy enough to know that. The Prez is being depicted as unrealistically idealistic and naive, but I guess the screenwriters like that particular little fantasy, and it's innocuous enough.
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