Posted on 01/08/2007 7:27:11 PM PST by Dr. Scarpetta
Go inside the counter terrorism unit as Kiefer Sutherland and the cast of "24" sit down with Larry King. Tune in Tuesday at 9 p.m. ET
(Excerpt) Read more at cnn.com ...
Isn't that Chloe's ex-husband in that pic?
I read that the husband of Patricia Heaton (from Everybody Loves Raymond) is the bad guy this year.
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You're welcome!
Well good thing about having HBO package I could see Rome at 6pm pst then watch 24 here in SO CAL at 8pm
Justified the price by transferring all our home movies from VHS to DVD. Also DVD'ed a ton of movies prior to vacationing out west for over 5000 miles. Used the kids PSII to watch the DVD's when they weren't playing games.
That's one purchase I'm extremely happy with.
Yes each season stands alone, but ultimately they are connected in some way that we have yet to find out.
I got my DVD recorded with a VHS recorder as well at Costco for , I think it was $175. I think it's a LiteOn. You can transfer all your tapes to DVD format with it.
What's the muslim terrorist count in "24" so far?
Not recommended, IMO.
You've seen it already??? Where and how - or are you just messin' with our heads...?
I wouldn't recommend it either.
You really have to watch Season 1 first to understand the relationships between Jack and Kim, Jack and Nina, Jack and David Palmer, etc.
IMO, Season 2 is the best, followed by Season 4. But if you skip Season 3, it'll leave gaps in your understanding of Season 4.
In short, you could skip around if you want, but you'll miss some background on the relationships between characters.
Thought you should be in on this..
I have quite a few boxes of slides that nobody watches. I'd like to transfer them to DVD's. Hve you tried that?
Last year I started out by watching Season 5. Then I bought Season 1 and watched the whole thing. Throughout the year, I'd watch other seasons on A&E. Not knowing the whole background didn't interfere with my enjoyment of Season 5. It was still exciting.
Or download it to your iPod. Stay in your tent and watch 24.
Have you seen this?
24 has never happened in real time. The show has always taken place "in the future". The timespan between every season has always been about 18 months to 3 years.
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