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Are seasons 7 and 8 any good?

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    hubcap18 — 9 years ago(February 07, 2017 03:22 PM)

    I don't think he was in a coma, he was (temporarily) dead. The real-time aspect of the show makes picking up from that point a bad idea. You'd have to watch the surgery and the first several hours of Jack's recovery and then the season would end with Jack still hospitalized. Instead, it shows the surgery was a success and his recovery from that went well and is coming to an end so he can get back in action.


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      Xyberfaust — 9 years ago(February 08, 2017 06:04 AM)

      I really really love Season 8.
      I love that its your favorite.
      It's my favorite of the later seasons, but I just can't put it past the phenomenal first few seasons.
      Ranking them is silly anyway though.
      it's a progressive story and its not meant to "be better" than anything.

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          Firstshot — 9 years ago(September 05, 2016 04:39 PM)

          Season 7 was the best imo. Alan Wilson was The villain of the series by far.

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            jjpscott01 — 9 years ago(October 05, 2016 04:11 PM)

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            I think season 6 was for many people the low point of the series. It had an incredible start and an awesome finish but everything in between felt rushed or thought out poorly. Season 7 for whatever reason feels the most "different" from the others for me. It is also the most polarizing as the low points are some of the lowest and the best parts are some of the most brilliant. Overall though, its definitely better than season 6 but not quite on par with the rest. Season 8 in my opinion was awesome. It is actually my second favorite season for a few reasons. To me it seemed very cinematic, almost like it was done with a larger budget. Everything from the look and sound design to the cinematography and beautiful score by Sean Callery were on point this time around. The emotional scenes were gut wrenching and the place Jack ends up psychologically seemed both heartbreaking and fitting for a man who's going through everything he has over the years. The scene where hes "operating" on the gunmen gives me chills because Jack has so much pain in his eyes while hes doing this horrible thing. You can feel the hurt,anger,sadness,confusion, and betrayal in his voice when hes questioning the same man hes disemboweling. Keifer Sutherland honestly blew me away in his depiction of a severely broken man during the second half of season 8. Mr Freddie Prinze was a standout surprise this go round as agent ortiz and made me wish we got to see more of him throughout the series. To me Charles Logan is one of the greatest villains in TV history and he shines here once again. Overall though, the entire series in its worst moments still stands with the giants. Also, being kind of a tv nut overall, I can tell you no show compares in terms of reply value. 24 is almost more enjoyable the second time around and will remind you quickly why it was such a phenomenon for so long.

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              JaraPT — 9 years ago(November 04, 2016 01:43 PM)

              I am in the middle of season 7 and even though I agree about season 6 (it was difficult to follow a fantastic season 5), it was also incredibly psychologially damaging for Jack. So far, I split the show into 1-5, where he was, more or less, under CTU and was always surrounded by someone he could trust. Season 6 was the point where he finds out nobody cares - they brought him back from China only to get him killed, otherwise they would have left him there. He finds out the woman he loved went to look for him on her own, if I were him, I would send Wayne Palmer straight to hell when he called to apologize. The final scene between him and Heller was one of the best I saw on 24. I dont think he has ever been the same.
              In season 7, he seems to be like a cold war relic, a dinosaur, a former agent who was trained the old ways, who has to live in the world where criminals have more rights than victims and he just is not able to cope. Yet, he remains loyal and does the necessary to stop the bad from happening. The fact that they even need to convince the president to pardon him, when every single person he caught in the past years, got a pardon, is ridiculous. If I were him, I would just leave and never return. He is a fascinating character.
              I am curious where season 7 leads but so far, I have to say, I like it and maybe even more than seasons 1 or 3. Ill see 🙂

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                lazath — 9 years ago(October 15, 2016 05:16 AM)

                Season 8 is my favorite and season 7 is close enough. Season 6 is considered even by the producers as the worst. Season 7 was more of a "restart" to the show. And it was a brilliant restart.

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                  JaraPT — 9 years ago(November 07, 2016 08:56 AM)

                  I just finished the whole series (I binge watched the whole show in 2 weekswhat am I going to do with my life? 😄 ) and even though you probably already seen it, I am going to reply anyway.
                  I have to say, I loved most of it. Season 7 was very different but it sort of tied to season 8 in the way where Jack changed in S7, he accepted his "dark side" and those final episodes with him being all hurt and vulnerable were great. And in the end, when he caught Tony, Tony did exactly the same thing for Michellewith that exception Jack really only did hurt those responsible - but the reason and revenge path were the same. I always loved how Tony and Jack were similar, like two sides of one coin, with Tony going a bit more behind the line than he should have. It would interesting to see them meet againsadly both are in prisons - in opposite sideds of the world.
                  I loved the beginning of S8, where Jack got to be with his family (at least for a while) as a "cool grandpa" (I wonder if his grandchildren will ever know what was his job?). I did not care for the family drama of that president Hassan at first, but it got better in later episodes and from the moment Jack lost him in the tunnel when he decided to give himself up, it got great. The revenge angle and the whole killing spree Jack started, as the moral decline of president Taylor, were some of the best character moments of 24.
                  I would probably rate those seasons higher than, say, seasons 3 or 4, which were already a bit repetitive. Certainly higher than season 6, which was a horrible mess story-wise but had a great character arc for Jack (and honestly, I think with his release from the chinese prison, he was mentally never really back to his self as he was before.
                  So no, they are not horrible, they are good, really, really good.

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                    Final_Hitokiri — 9 years ago(November 15, 2016 07:04 AM)

                    I just finished the whole series (I binge watched the whole show in 2 weeks
                    That's rather impressive! Did you see Season 9 as well?

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                      JaraPT — 9 years ago(November 15, 2016 08:06 AM)

                      Yes 🙂
                      I think I will watch it again, but in a slower pace this time so I actually remember what the show was about 😄

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                        Final_Hitokiri — 9 years ago(November 17, 2016 05:54 AM)

                        Yeah, a lot of it blends together when you watch that much so quickly.
                        24 is pretty intense though, and one of the few shows I think that can pull that type of intensity off, given how the ticking clock is designed.

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                          Movie&TVSummaries — 1 month ago(February 23, 2026 10:16 PM)

                          Season 7, Redemption film amd 9 and 10 should be seen. You can watch Season 8 but you will be angry.

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