24s world war 3
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24s world war 3
It seems like theres been a lot of talk about the threat of starting world war 3 this season. Could this seasons finale end with the start of the war? In TV guide they said there's a big transission at the end that'll change 24. If the writers wanted to do something completely different for next year this would definately be a different angle. There'd be so many new stories that wouldn't need to have terroists threats anymore and still be very compelling.
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A world war that begins and ends in one day. What will tv writers think of next? I say they should bag this idea, if they're considering it, and move on to something else. Hell I would rather see CTU pillow fights with the ladies for 24 hours then watch that silly idea unfold. The whole Russian scenario has been so forced and very stupid.
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Originally Posted by mhg83
It seems like theres been a lot of talk about the threat of starting world war 3 this season. Could this seasons finale end with the start of the war? In TV guide they said there's a big transission at the end that'll change 24. If the writers wanted to do something completely different for next year this would definately be a different angle. There'd be so many new stories that wouldn't need to have terroists threats anymore and still be very compelling.
Actually. I like that. World war three. Next season in a post apocoloptyic Jack.
Maybe instead of trying to save the world. He tries to save his son, or Kim or something who knows.
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I still think the best idea I've heard to date is a going w/ the movie cross over and have 28 Hours Later where Jack is fighting rage infested zombies
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Originally Posted by nemein
I still think the best idea I've heard to date is a going w/ the movie cross over and have 28 Hours Later where Jack is fighting rage infested zombies
I would be all over that!
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Originally Posted by dsa_shea
Maybe ten years from now in the 24 universe Jack will be taking on his son/nephew as the main villain.
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Methinks the OP, a new member by the way, is a writer for '24' and is trying see if the idea will fly.
Well, sir, I ask you to please give us Jack v. zombies, including an incredibly hot Kim-zombie dressed like she was in S1. We can ogle her for a few minutes before Jack lops off her head. Thanks.
Well, sir, I ask you to please give us Jack v. zombies, including an incredibly hot Kim-zombie dressed like she was in S1. We can ogle her for a few minutes before Jack lops off her head. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by nemein
I still think the best idea I've heard to date is a going w/ the movie cross over and have 28 Hours Later where Jack is fighting rage infested zombies
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Originally Posted by CharlieK
Methinks the OP, a new member by the way, is a writer for '24' and is trying see if the idea will fly.
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Originally Posted by superdeluxe
Actually. I like that. World war three. Next season in a post apocoloptyic Jack.
Maybe instead of trying to save the world. He tries to save his son, or Kim or something who knows.
Maybe instead of trying to save the world. He tries to save his son, or Kim or something who knows.
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They should just make a deal with ABC so Jack can cross over into the last season of Lost. He can solve all their problems (starting with a brutal death for Dr. Jack - I've hated him since season 2) in the space of a day.
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Next seasons 24 can be Jack integrating himself into other shows to wrap up annoying plotholes. Lost: he can torture Ben so that we really know what the Fuck is going on. Then he heads over to Prison Break and shows Michael how to really handle his buisness and actually not get caught. Then he goes over to Two Men and whatever and pounds Charlie Sheen senseless while he sexes up his roommates ladies. A trip to American Idol just might do away with that show and its contestants for good (thank God!!!). That takes care of the four hour pilot.