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Thoughts on 24's final season

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As some of you long time board members may remember, I was commonly a member of the weekly 24 commentary threads over the last many years. I became interested in the show before it even premiered and always managed to watch each season as it aired.

...except for this final season. While back in season 1 I used to think this was the greatest show ever created, as the years rolled on, the show seemed to be becoming increasingly predictable and cliche even as they continued to claim to be the most original show on TV. As this final season began, my apathy reached a breaking point and I just stopped tuning in. I have always bought the sets on DVD and blu-ray so I knew I would see it eventually, but this was the first season where I allowed myself to fall behind.

So now, having just finished the final season on blu-ray, I have to say, I'm not sure if it was just the fact of watching this show in a different method this year, but the latter half of this season probably turned out to be the most drawn-in I've been to this show since its early years. I think that a lot of it had to do with the political intrigue at the UN with the dealings and clashings of the various heads of state. The feeling that the show was winding down and they were pulling out all the stops was very tangible and this season often times just felt very unique.

President Taylor just blew me away this season and I have to say that I think she became the most intriguing president that the series has had. Her deception to Hassan's wife and moral wrestlings between peace versus truth was very compelling and (while still having its contrived moments) felt a whole lot more believable than some of the past political drama that seemed extremely forced and often fit a cookie-cutter storytelling template. I think I would put Taylor's performance in the top few that the series has shown. And bringing back Logan was probably one of the best decisions of the season.

Of course, Jack went rogue again this season for the 87th time, however, again, it just seemed a lot more believable this time and that there was actually purpose to it beyond simply serving as a convenient complication to the plot. Jack truely felt very unpredictable this year and this years was one of the best performances Kiefer has delivered.

This season seemed a whole lot more violent than most as well. The murder of Hassan has to be among the most difficult to witness that the series has had; right up there with Terri. The torture of the Russian agent was also one of the harshest that the series has had.

I do have to take this time to vent though... There are many shows (24 being among them) where the producers, cast, and staff brag about how the show is so unique because "anyone can die". In the case of 24 however, I think the more accurate statement would be that "everyone does die". I mean, they truely do kill off EVERYONE. If you ran through the list of regular cast members over the years, you are VERY hard-pressed to find more than a select few that didn't have a tragic ending. This grew to the point of becoming depressing where nobody ever gets a happy resolution. They either die, or they live long enough for us to watch them go through another shit-storm disaster of a day.

I guess I'd better end things there for now. I would be very interested in hearing what others thought of this season and the series now in general. I now regret not taking the opportunity to witness this season unfolding with the rest of the Trek BBS crew as in previous years. All in all, despite the shows flaws, it was still one of the most unique shows on television and deserves the attention that it received. I hope that we get the chance to see Jack Bauer in action again someday.
 
Unfortunately I was pretty underwhelmed by the final season. Season 7 I actually did enjoy, but this one I just couldn't get into it. It wasn't bad per se, it was just there. I did like the President from Slumdog though! ;)
 
After season 7 greatly improved on the lacklustre S6, I was really looking forward to S8. Unfortunately, it seemed to take forever to get off the ground. I remember thinking of the 2 hour opener that it was okay - just okay. There then followed a series of rehashes and greatest hits of previous seasons. During the first 2/3 of the season, only Jack pulling a knife from his own stomach and throwing it into the throat of an approaching bad guy really stood out as a classic 24 moment.

The season only really seemed to find its feet when its cancellation was announced. This coincided with the death of Renee. While I was going 'NOOOOOOOOO!' at this plot point (and I agree with the sentiment that 24 killed off too many characters) it did really set the last 8 episodes up for a blinder of a plot. Jack went rogue like never before, prepared to bring down the government, kill the Russian premiere, torture more extremely than ever before. The shootout in the department store ranks as classic 24, ditto Jack's murder of Starbuck ... I mean Dana and Gregory Itzin excelled himself as Logan. Truly his best ever performance in the show. I mean, when he was urging Taylor to have Jack killed, he may as well have been the Devil. Why he didn't win an Emmy, I don't know.

It still came too late to stop this being 24's weakest season and the final minutes of the last ep were sort of a re-run of the end of S4, but the show did go out with a bang.
 
I remember the one bit from the last season that was really bad-ass was when Jack, dressed in bullet proof metal armor, attacked Logan's motorcade with bullets just bouncing off him. That was cool.

Jack really should've killed Logan at the end of the show, though.
 
Yeah, I'd definitely put that somewhere in 24's top 5 all time greatest moments. :guffaw:

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^ Yes, how could I have forgotten it. One of the best 24 moments from any season, particularly with Logan's shit-the-pants reaction!
 
^ Agreed. :rommie:

I also liked Katie Sackhoff's part in the season. I'd call it a side-story, but I don't think there was a main one. For me, it was the most interesting this going on until they messed it up in the end.
 
Yeah, Dana was one of the more interesting moles in CTU. Aren't they gonna be in for a surprise when the CTU staff are taking their lunch break and wonder "What the hell is that awful smell?" only to find a 2 week old corpse stuffed into the wall.

The part that bugged me with Dana was all the stereotypical suspicious shifty-eye movements from her after it was known she's a baddie.
 
Dana as a villain was interesting, but it didn't make a lick of sense in the context of the first two-thirds of the season. Still, it at least made her watchable.

I also liked the upending of our expectations with the delayed video twist when Hassan is executed. That's the kind of thing you can only do when you've established audience expectations for a great number of years first.

Still, outside of the last 8 episodes, it was by far an awfully weak season. I won't be picking it up on DVD. The show peaked during season two and was never as good afterwards. If it had ended then I might have named it a great series, now it's just a guilty pleasure that I can't be bothered to own the final two seasons of on DVD.
 
I did not like Dana's original story, it did seem they weren't quite sure where they were going, but once she was revealed, that plot took off. I loved the President Taylor storyline -- she was the quintessential frog in the pot; there was nothing EVIL about her, she just could never recover from the initial lie she told for the purpose of keeping the peace process intact. That is the kind of "villain" -- if that's what she is, that I like. Not everyone can be all dark side like Logan. She just couldn't fix things once she'd compromised her principles. The President and First Lady of Kamistan were brilliant -- that final icy showdown between the First Lady and Taylor left me speechless.

Killing Renee was genius. She had a death wish anyway, and it set of the total breakdown of Jack, which had to happen after 8 seasons, given all he'd been through, all he'd lost/sacrificed, and all the country had asked him to do because they were too chickensh*t to do it themselves. He was thisclose to walking away happy, with his family intact and a new beginning, and it got snatched away. That he snapped so completely was compelling and hearbreaking to watch.

I would have been okay with ending it at Season 7 (which is one of my favorites), but Season 8 was (eventually) good as well.
 
One of the lamest WTF moments I didn't go for is Cole, who seemed that he still wanted revenge against Jack for Dana, who basically lied to him from the start. Hell if my fiancée' did that to me and was a traitor, I would probably whack her myself.
 
The hunt for the nuclear rods was probably the weakest terrorist threat ever on 24. It seemed so long and dragged out. those villains were rather bland especially the lead guy..I swear that dude was half asleep most of the time. Still the deaths of Hassan and Rene were really executed well and Jack as Iron Man was definitely a highlight of the series along with Logan's reaction...I hope he had some clean underwear on hand cause I think he shit his pants.
 
I read somewhere that the writers considered killing Jack off 2/3 of the way or so into the season. They didn't entertain it for very long but I wonder what they had planned. Would his and Renee's roles have been juxtaposed - she seeking revenge for him? Or would he have been killed during the nuclear rods/ Hassan storyline, with the spotlight then falling on Renee, Cole and Chloe?
 
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