Posted on 03/26/2010 5:35:32 PM PDT by Bigtigermike
Tick, tick, tick and done.
After eight seasons, Foxs 24 is coming to an end.
The groundbreaking action drama will air its final real-time episode in May, the victim of a confluence of circumstances: a swelling budget, declining ratings and creative fatigue.
Yet for fans of Jack Bauer, there remains hope. Studio 20th TV is developing a theatrical film that takes Bauer to Europe, and showrunner and executive producer Howard Gordon says other possibilities are being explored as well.
There are other possible iterations of Jack Bauer and his world, Gordon said (full Q&A with Gordon about series ending here).
The writing has been on the wall for the show all season, which Gordon said felt like senior year of high school to star Kiefer Sutherland.
Because of the constant upward spiral of cast and creative team salaries, any drama begins to carry serious financial weight after its fifth year. Fox paid a hefty $5 million per episode license fee to 20th TV.
Meanwhile, the shows ratings dropped 16% this season to a 3.8 adults 18-49 rating including DVR still healthy numbers for a scripted drama, yet not enough to overcome the programs increasing cost, a budget that was set to climb once again since contracts for Sutherland, Gordon and other key players expire this season.
Then theres the shows creative struggle. How many times have 24 characters declared that a looming crisis will be addressed within the hour, or has Bauer struggled to gain the respect of the latest CTU chief? Gordon says the shows writers felt they had exhausted the real-time possibilities for Bauer and never came up with a truly compelling idea for Day 9. If one of the writers came up with a good idea, Id happily pitch it to Kiefer and then happily pitch to a network, whether Fox or someone else, Gordon said. We just dont have that idea, and thats where everything has to start.
Producers did sniff around at other networks, namely NBC, with 20th TV offering to lower its license fee to $3.5 million to keep the show going. NBC ran the numbers and passed.
As the weeks tick down to the shows final hour, Gordon promises a strong finish coupled with the current New York-based storyline taking a dark and creatively risky turn for the final episodes.
For fans, the ending of 24, along with ABCs Lost, represents the departure of one of the few successful serialized action-driven shows on broadcast, leaving a suitcase-nuke-sized gap in the creative landscape. In addition to its unique real-time storytelling model, the drama pioneered the modern-day TV cliffhanger.
Even its scheduling was an innovation a returning hit that airs in midseason without repeats.
Id like it to be remembered as a revolutionary concept, Gordon said. I hope the second thing is that we loved this show so much and never did anything less than our best and I hope we delivered to our fans like we feel we did to ourselves.
It went down hill after Bauer put the plastic bag over his brother’s head...nice...
Chuck Norris is always on guard for us.
True that ... unwatchable last year, hoped it'd be better this year and unfortunately it got WORSE.
RIP Jack Bauer
I like Renee (Freckles) I think she’s the woman for Jack and I hope they ride off into the sunset together. He deserves some happiness! :-)
The first five seasons are excellent. I’m hard pressed to pick a favorite. You want good entertainment, netflix those. The first five seasons had a lot more continuity because they kept the same characters. Everybody I know has panned the last three seasons.....including blogs for Bauer.
There's only one possible person - Superman. I wonder if he'd be willing to return after Jack accidentally scared him away?
“Actually we started in season 3 or 4, and intended to watch the others but never got around to it. It was a tiny bit confusing right at first, but not for long.”
There’s too many spoilers, though. It’s also fun to watch the evolution of Jack the “normal” family man to what we see today.
The REAL “24” is going on live right now. Only bad thing is we don’t have a Jack Bauer or a CTU that can take out the evil empire that has taken over this country.
Well, I feel better now, thanks!
I guess you’re dissin’ me because I enjoyed them! ;)
I don’t know, will be afraid of Chuck Norris??
That would be interesting, because yeah, since I’ve been watching he’s not had a family, except when his daughter reappeared.
Nah, since you didn’t see the first couple, you don’t know how good it used to be....:) It’s not that it isn’t still good TV, it’s just not what it started out being.
I guess what that means is that I will have to rent the first seasons, so I won’t really miss it for awhile! :)
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