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Jun 06
24 <-> 42
Well, friends of Douglas Adams’ work may know what I’m talking about. There’s a hint for all the rest of you: Answer to life, the universe and everything. I’ve recently seen season 5 of 24 and I couldn’t help thinking of Douglas Adams. Jack Bauer seems to have an answer to everything, seems to know a solution no matter how bad the situation he’s in – he always seems to be more than just the average soldier with Special Forces training. Yeah, of course, Jack Bauer isn’t anybody.
24 has a very interesting and intriguing concept. I clearly have to admit that. Furthermore, I like people coming straight to the point. I like intrigues and how single people follow their own agendas, no matter what it costs them. I like the idea that everything happens in real time and that people are forced to make decisions in a matter of seconds. That said, I’ve to admit that I didn’t watch 24 from the beginning.
On the contrary, I thought of it as the usual bullshit airing on television today and I only changed my mind when I saw most of fourth season’s episodes. Suddenly, I desperately wanted to watch this series because it seemed interesting. I borrowed season one from a friend of mine and I just finished watching it. I nearly freaked out when he couldn’t borrow me season two at once but he’s kinda busy and I’ve got to be patient. For now, that is.
For a long time now, I liked Kiefer Sutherland. He’s a wonderful actor and he’s not trying to cover up his screw-ups – as evidenced here – like so many other actors try to do. Well, he paid for it, so what? I’ve done worse …
OK, remember: Newton’s Third Law states that “For every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction.”. And that’s exactly what 24 feels like. Moves and counter-moves. People try to achieve their goals while other people try to prevent them from ever reaching whatever they set their minds onto. In the end, it’s quite simple, ain’t it? Think binary. That’s what decision-making ultimately boils down to. Yes or no. Do or don’t. True or false. Really basic stuff but it works. Why? Because of the thousands of subplots. Everybody is following his own agenda – and we’re gonna see every minute of it. Even though Bauer seems to have an answer to everything – despite him saying “I don’t know (yet)” – the series seems to have a firm grasp on me.
Just continue that way. I really appreciate series like this one. It’s good to see it working because most of the other series out there seem to be crap right out of the box …