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Post by Buffy8Fan on Apr 24, 2006 14:39:52 GMT -5
I haven't updated on 24 in a while so here it goes:
The main bad guy who is responsible for killing former President Palmer and supplying terrorists with nerve gas is President Logan. He thought he was doing the right thing by giving it to terrorists who wanted to take out another country, but it backfired and now he's having to cover his tracks by trying to kill none other than Jack Bauer and fans of the show know that that task is impossible. My guess is when Kieffer Sutherland's contract expires, his character won't be murdered, but that's just a guess.
As for my other favorite CURRENT show Prison Break, the teaser shows that the sexual tension between the main character between inmate Michael Scofield and prison doctor Sara Tancriati will finally be released. But teasers are just that: a tease. So who knows what will really happen either way I'm exited about tonight.
Later on this week a movie that I haven't seen in years will be on. Jim Carey's The Mask. That's one that when it originally came out I wasn't allowed to see because my parents forbid me to see. The first Jim Carey movie I was allowed to see was Liar Liar and that was only after my parents had pre-screened it. How embarrassing is that to admit.
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Post by Buffy8Fan on May 3, 2006 14:10:56 GMT -5
Charmed has been doing a storyline this season where the three sisters have been training a new witch and this new itch has been looking for a long lost sister. Toward the (I think) beginning of April she found her sister only to have it revealed that her and her sister are the big bad the Charmed Ones are supposed to fight. This is actually the first time ever I don't have any idea how Charmed will end which is great because the Series finally is only three episodes away.
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Post by Buffy8Fan on May 3, 2006 14:16:12 GMT -5
I usually watch Desperate Housewives and Grey's Anatomy on Sundays but I haven't caught on with Desperate Housewives since Mike and Susan broke up and Susan ran after Mike in her wedding dress. Other than the catch up episode (which helped a little) I am lost. As for Grey's Anatomy for some reason I still keep going strong on that even though I can't stand the thought of "McDreamy" without Grey.
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Post by Buffy8Fan on May 3, 2006 14:18:01 GMT -5
Is it my imagination or is ER getting worse and worse. If it keeps up at the rate it is going then it'll be off the air after a wonderful run and for stupid reasons.
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Post by Buffy8Fan on May 3, 2006 14:33:22 GMT -5
My two favorite shows both had great episodes last night. I'll start with Prison Break:
C.O. (Officer) Bellick found out about the escape plan and was tied up and stuck underground, therefore pushing the escape plan up to that night. Michael involved Sara by telling her everything and she is confused about what to do. She trust Michael to a certain extent, but he's a prisoner and her father (the Governor) is becoming less honest by the second.
Dogs are searching cells so they change their scent using dirt and cleaning fluids and other such stuff.
At about 6:30 (the official escape begins at 7:00) Michael purposely gets alone with the warden in his office. The last image is him threatening him with a knife.
On 24:
Jack is on a plan trying to retrieve evidence that says the U.S. president is a terrorist. Chloe is on the run and helping Jack by computer and the head of CTU (Counter Terrorist Unit) is secretly helping them so as not to draw attention to everyone else, but she's doing a poor job of it.
Jack holds the plane hostage before realizing the evidence is in the hands of the co-pilot. The pilot learns Jack is telling the truth gets hurt trying to help Jack and Jack gets the evidence. Now the President is going to shoot the plane down.
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Post by Buffy8Fan on May 15, 2006 14:53:18 GMT -5
24 last left off with Chloe getting things ready for the big meeting to out the president to the Attorney General. A man named Miles (I think) working for homeland Security who doesn't believe that the president is what they say he is stepped in a interfered with the recording
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Post by Buffy8Fan on May 15, 2006 14:54:27 GMT -5
Today is the Prison Break season finale. Last week was the escape. They did it. This week they are on the run.
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Post by Buffy8Fan on May 15, 2006 14:56:31 GMT -5
There are a number of series and season finales this week, but none of them are as popular as Thursdays series finale of That 70's Show. A one hour episode in the making.
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Post by Buffy8Fan on May 24, 2006 9:43:31 GMT -5
The Charmed Series Finale was Sunday. They have always done time travel on that show wonderfully and the very last episode was no exception. It did get me thinking though, is it possible on Buffy to time travel or is it only alternate realities that work or is alternate realities considered time travel? Charmed actually travels forward and backward in time and if they talk about what has or will happen they just use spells to erase peoples memories. Probably not possible in the Buffy universe according to Buffy season six.
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Post by Buffy8Fan on Jun 14, 2006 9:57:28 GMT -5
In just the last couple of years on television, producers have realized that shows don't have to show just reruns over summer break and perticularly they can show their reality television then instead of during September through May (thank God).
Hell's Kitchen aired its second season on Monday and it was just as good the second time around.
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Post by Buffy8Fan on Jun 26, 2006 16:42:48 GMT -5
24 is being rerun on the same channel it origallally aired AND over the summer. An amazing event. Watching season 5 knowing who the ultimate bad guy is, is interesting because they put in lots of little clues. An example is former president Palmer studying a newspaper article on the current president seconds before he gets shot.
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Post by Wind Fish on Jun 26, 2006 18:09:44 GMT -5
Now if only they would have actually told the actor that his character was in on it at the beginning of the season.
Also, writers? Please have the whole terrorist plot written before filming starts this coming season. Maybe the second half will actually be coherent then.
I thought most of the individual episodes were entertaining, but they blew it badly with the gas plot in the second half. Namely that magical reappearing canister they had in the final episodes.
Oh, and Buffy Fan. When you get to the scene where Walt tells Logan he's in on the gas plot, I think in episode 6 (12pm-1pm), I wouldn’t mind hearing your opinion on whether you think that scene fits with what you know about Logan now.
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Post by Buffy8Fan on Jul 3, 2006 16:33:47 GMT -5
Wind Fish, this is an opinion, but I think when Walt tells president Logan he's in on the plot it all has to do with how you feel about the actor who plays Logan. I am not a fan of the actor's acting. When I originally saw it I thought his bad acting was just his bad acting. But his bad acting works for the character of Logan. There are a few times when Logan (the character) goes from faking it to actually afraid. When Walt says his inside man has gone dark and when he says that the terrorism act will ruin his presidency. I also think he believes Jack will go as far as he says and tries to with the near eye cutting which confused me a little because a threat to shoot wasn't worth anything even if it was all a setup to get a microphone placed on him.
The actor that plays Walt Cummings is in a teaser for a Fall television show where he plays a senator who's wife is kidnapped or disappears or something like that. It looks interesting.
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Post by Buffy8Fan on Mar 18, 2007 20:12:15 GMT -5
I haven't been updating this forum for a while but The O.C. is over. When a main character that people (not me as much) liked it couldn't survive. The network gave the creator enough time to get to a series finale and for that I am extremely gratful.
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