Rodney Charters
Author of 24: The Complete Fourth Season
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24: Season 4
The transition between the original trilogy and the rest of the series is marked by this season. After the third season closed out the major plot points that defined the early run, this season sets the trajectory for following seasons. Outside of Jack and Chloe, the early episodes feature a new cast, and familiar faces are slowly reintroduces as the season progresses. This allows the new characters to become defined and appreciated. Like the previous seasons, there is a shift between the first and the second half of the season, but the peril is consistently dire throughout. The early smaller focus on the terrorist family, the kidnapping of the Secretary of Defense allow the viewer to acclimate to the new tone of the season and allows Jack to transform from the bureaucrat to the super agent of the past. The relationship with Audrey, and the consequences of his actions that destroy his relationship and his hopes of a quiet life leave him at the end of the season as he was at the end of the first. The strength of the episode lies in how organically the various threats faced by the nation organically flow from each other give one of the most coherent narratives throughout the entire day. The weakest and most disruptive plot involves Driscoll's daughter, but it allows her to gracefully exit the show while maintaining a degree of humanity that otherwise would not be earned based on her actions. The introduction of President Logan allows for the return of President Palmer and the redemption of Mike Novick. Logan's passivity and indeciveness are emphasized, and strongly contrasted to Palmer, but there is enough hinted at that will payoff in future seasons.… (more)
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opeongo5 | Oct 7, 2023 | "24" is a mixed bag viewed as a complete series, but it is a mix with a lot more good than bad. The first season, viewed in isolation, remains a remarkable accomplishment of television, and as strong as any action thriller series out there. Predictably, as in so many cases of high concept premise based series, trying to re-capture the lightning in the following seasons proved difficult. The ones following directly after season one are therefore (expectedly) the weakest of the series in my opinion. They are definitely watchable, in a high adrenaline action series kind of way, but its sense of a strong holistic arc, direction and creative uniqueness disappears into bland genre tropes and the show's originality becoming little more than gimmicks. Thankfully, over time, the series started figuring out what worked and didn't work, and the later seasons got quite good. Never really touching again on the greatness that was the original series, it nevertheless became a solid, engaging and character-driven thriller where large amounts of supporting characters commanded my empathy and invested interest to an extent most protagonists can only dream of. So in summation -- watch series 1. Feel free to leave it at that. But should you decide to continue and find yourself still not having given up when somewhere around season 3 or 4, you should see the series through -- at that point, you've done the buy-in and can feel reasonably secure the rest will be worth your while.
A quick note on the later sequel series 9 and the spin-off series "Legacy", which are not included in this box set: They are likely worth it for a completist -- they're certainly no worse than seasons 2 and 3 -- but they do tread dangerously close to feeling like lackluster add-ons, and can be as easily skipped as included.… (more)
A quick note on the later sequel series 9 and the spin-off series "Legacy", which are not included in this box set: They are likely worth it for a completist -- they're certainly no worse than seasons 2 and 3 -- but they do tread dangerously close to feeling like lackluster add-ons, and can be as easily skipped as included.… (more)
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