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Tuesday, November 12, 2002

 

Thought I'd post some thoughts re tonight's 24:

...Still smarting from a pretty devastating episode. If you saw it, you'd know what I'm talking about.

Megan: "Where are we?" Kim: "Don't worry about it; we're safe here."

Too bad about Mason. Here's hoping the poor guy gets superpowers or something from that nasty radiation exposure, before he keels over, that is.

Overall a quite excellent episode. I feel the writers are having a little trouble keeping all the storylines pumping simultaneously. The family wedding wasn't part of the show for the first half hour, and most of the Kim/Megan stuff was so weak it wasn't even worth having at all. It must be so challenging trying to keep these things lined up. I remember reading that the whole "Teri's amnesia" incident from last year was devised just because they wanted to keep her out of the way for a few episodes. Tonight's hour 3 had a bit of that fractured sensibility; the terrorist plotting stuff is so good I guess you have to excuse the somewhat feeble peripheral errata for now. There's even better stuff ahead, I can sense it.

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