First Impressions on '24': An interesting concept for a series

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I am fully aware of just how late to the 24 party I am, having ignored the show for pretty much my entire life despite forever hearing about Jack Bauer and the show's name throughout the years. I never really had much interest to check it out growing up, though I even remember the crazy amount of recognition the show got in magazines back when those were actually a thing people would not only read but actually purchase. The show did start around the time where I was still perhaps a little too young to enjoy it, but over the span of nine seasons, I am not quite sure what took me so long. Perhaps it was the constant disconnecting of cable networks in our home growing up, or also my just sheer interest in video games over most films and television shows as a result of the struggles of watching things.

I am surprised, however, at just how long I have managed to not watch 24, while also never having seen any spoilers or heard anything regarding its ending and events from within the show. Perhaps it was also more popular elsewhere; but now I am starting the show, I really enjoy how I really do not know a single thing about what is happening or what is to come. No references seen online, no scenes mentioned on YouTube, no big spoilers regarding events or its main idea. The whole thing is completely fresh to me, and I love it so far. The idea of a show in which one season is just one 24 hour period for the protagonist is simple but incredibly effective, and from the first episode alone I knew that this would be a show I would enjoy greatly. Particularly as the tensions continued to rise and the chaos just ramped on up without really a single moment for our just introduced protagonist to really process things.

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The way the show just starts and throws us into this chaos is fantastic. There was no annoying exposition that you would definitely find in a show today where it may take three or four episodes just to introduce the main character and establish some general context regarding them. Nope, not in 24. We experience everything as Jack does, barely getting a glimpse of his character but just enough to get a general idea of how his life is. There is some character context given to us as we see he has a family, and one that itself is not free from the drama and struggles of modern society and parenting. It plays a part into the greater story as we see how he has to handle constant struggles in personal life and work life.

The way it unfolds these events is done really well, there is rarely a moment for the audience to take a break and really relax as the tension continues to rise. Though there is some interesting, and some might call dated despite me loving it, pacing through the form of splitting up the screen to display various characters when they talk on the phone. I loved the way this was done, it really placed us into the places of the characters and showed us their presence physically rather than just relying on constant audio. It allowed for the visuals to have a moment to set up the next series of issues while slowing down slightly to remind us of prior events that Jack must now juggle.

Even a few episodes in I still have no idea of what could possibly be coming. The way this show is structured is just unlike anything I have seen prior; certainly not perfect, but so refreshing in today's film industry where series are thrown out with very little that makes them unique and stand out, particularly visually and in terms of narrative as streaming services throw out content while prioritising as little cost as possible. 24 appears to be shot on film -- at least for now in its first season -- and the result is this really nice dark, warmer toned cinematography that adds to the mystery and gritty nature of Jack's crime riddled world. A shot of early 2000s life as society just exited the 1900s. I do not think the show would have had the same beautiful visuals and editing style if it were released today.

More so due to the fact that the show relies on this really engaging ambience over the scenes instead of constant music that does not fit or silence -- again a sad outcome of modern filmmaking. It reminds me of The X Files where there is seemingly always some background music playing which is just light ambience, adding to the atmosphere that is met with the gloomy visuals. To be honest, just ambient music alone is enough to really grab my attention given my love for the few shows, admittedly much older, that utilised it.

The show managed to pull me in from the very start, and I find that really refreshing. I have recently been starting and continuing many shows as of late, but so few of them seem to really pull me in and hold my attention. They hold a lack of identity for some reason. Though this dive into 24 has me wanting to just binge through it now that the show is over and all episodes are available. I think Kiefer Sutherland's performance and role as Jack Bauer has had an impact that can't be replaced, especially with his very iconic voice that many may recognise from the earlier Metal Gear Solid games. He has this very believable look to him, particularly in his line delivery that seems exhausted, yet still rather collected.

The format of each episode taking place within just a few short hours and each season being a single day is really something. Again referring to the first episode: it all takes place for Jack within such a small single location, yet there is constant moving, constant development, and things continue to get worse. I love it! And it surprises me even more given I have never really been much of a fan of the crime and investigation genres.

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There is so much emotion and chaos in this show but it doesn't always get translated to the audience, it remains this slow watch despite the pacing of the show itself. It is somewhat relaxing to watch, even. It is the kind of show you can just turn on and wind down to, watching Jack figure things out while the show simply dangles snippets of information in front of you, not telling you anything at all when it is clearly too early, but letting things happen as Jack discovers them; it makes things feel unexpected and fresh. We, the audience, are not looked at like idiots that need everything and everyone explained to us. The show uses dialogue and characters to explain things when it is ready, when it is actually beneficial to the narrative and characters. Why don't shows do this anymore?

Part of me is glad that I took so long to get into the show. Having seen advertisements and snippets of reviews in video game magazines growing up. Seeing the show airing but definitely being too young to appreciate it. Now I'm older, I can see that 24 is a little gem of a show that perhaps is now forgotten in time as modern creations take the reigns on streaming services. You can keep your Stranger Things and your endless Rick and Morty knock-offs, Netflix! I'm going to just sit and watch 24 instead.

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19 comments
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24 was great! Have you seen Homeland? I think you will like that also.

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first 3 seasons, after that it slips a bit downhill.

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I did hear about that in the past, actually.

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I remember that airing too! I did see a few episodes but I never did get too into it. I think I'll check that out again once I'm done with 24.

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Great show and an inspiration to how I live my life. Also great review.

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Really looking forward to seeing how it progresses!

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Ayeee!!!

I used to see my aunt watch this film and I was still quite little..there were days where I'll sit with her and watch some episodes..that's how I knew Jack Bauer..but I never really took time to enjoy the show...just like supernatural, I just kept watching parts and parts of and not really the whole thing and coupled with the fact that she used to buy them in CDs...it was never really stable buying a season that didn't start from the previous season owing to pirating.

It's really a great movie...one of the greatest of that time...and I'm pretty sure any one with a good taste for movies would enjoy seeing it again and again..took you a while.. but I'm glad you were still able to see it...

Thanks for sharing @namiks ❤️

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I love seeing stories like these. It really shows how the world of cinema and series can impact our lives and leave lasting memories and impressions on us!

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True brother... there's a lot of memories that comes with the world of cinema, along with fun and unforgettable moments!...

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24 was a series that hooked me for a long time, I didn't mind that some seasons didn't manage to surpass the first ones, but it was always exciting to watch Jack Bauer.

I remember the first season left me fascinated, especially with its ending.

Jack Bauer is a character that would be impossible to accept in a current series. It was the post 9/11 era. Jack Bauer was the TV hero that Americans needed at that time, a patriot willing to do anything, even to go beyond any moral limit, to defend his country and his president.

Not long ago they brought out a kind of spin off of 24, but with other characters inside the CTU, it was a flop. It only had one season, I only saw two episodes and did not continue watching it.

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Yeah I am really not surprised that a more modern spin-off was attempted and failed. I can't see this translating into a more modern setting and time. It seems like it was just made at the right time and that's it.

It was the post 9/11 era.

The difference in shows from then on and before are quite staggering. It's pretty interesting to see.

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I remember this series, just recently I remembered it and it made me want to watch it again, I remember that each chapter was different, with scenes that attracted you by all the conflict that always showed us, everything the guy went through to get to the truth, the mystery, suspense and action, is the good thing about this series that has a little bit of everything, I'm going to see it again, thanks for reminding me, greetings. 😃

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Seeing how many others have seen this, I really do feel late to the party, haha. I really am enjoying it now though!

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I never got into 24, I think J watched it at least sometimes. All I remember is the countdown sound effect which a friend decided to describe as "monk mink".

Maybe shows don't do it anymore because there is a surprising amount of people who whine that they have no idea what's going on or what just happened and they're usually the lowest common denominator (the one thaty you apparently have to appeal to at any and all cost if you want to maximise revenue).

Meanwhile I prefer the people that can write full on dissertations analysing I donno some Significant Look a couple of characters shared in s2e4 which obviously influenced how things played out in the series finale or something XD

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Yeah a lot of shows really are blatantly simplifying themselves to appeal to wider demographics. It is pretty annoying to see sometimes when you just know it really isn't necessary but still takes up like 5 minutes of the runtime.

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It's probably necessary for some people and as long as those people are most people we're going to continue with the excessively boring nonsense that's been going on for the last however long it's been (I can't precisely remember when I went from choosing not to watch stuff because I would rather spend the time working on my project to actively avoiding watching anything because most of the things I had decided to watch I ended up studying because well I'm stuck there for whatever reason (usually because I agreed to watch something with someone and/or we're possibly stuck in a cinema) so I may as well do something useful.

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Oh, 24 is one of the series that I've heard a lot about but haven't watched, even though my brother has recommended it to me over and over for 6 years now, lol. I remember they had released a season called: 24: Live Another Day. They broadcast it on the old Fox, after the Simpsons, XD. I did see many parodies of this television series, especially in the way the screen was divided and that song in the background, while the clock was heard noise in the form of a stopwatch...

Maybe I'll be encouraged to see it. Although it is a very old story, it will never cease to be a great classic and an excellent piece of television.

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I think once I am done with it I will see what else there is. One show I have seen some of before but haven't really gotten into is Monk. I definitely recommend checking that out!

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FINALLY, someone who has ignored the series for a long time like me. I think I have to give it a try.