![]() ![]() You never know who’s bad,” says Dan Bucatinsky, who plays Andy, a CTU analyst.Īlong those lines, no “24” fan will be surprised to learn that there just might be a mole within CTU. Paranoia runs rampant: As usual, it’s hard to know exactly whom to trust, because the motives of the characters are unpredictable. We might have overlooked one or two in all the frantic mayhem. Over the course of the hour, we tallied 10 corpses, but don’t hold us to that. In Sunday’s opener, our first victim expires less than two minutes into the episode. But because there are only 12 episodes instead of 24, there will be a significant time jump at one point.Ī high body count: People tend to die on “24.” A lot. Like all versions of “24,” the reboot features a pulse-pounding pace, the running clock, “real-time” heroics and multiscreen points of view that allow viewers to keep tabs on various story lines.Īs usual, events unfold over one long and very stressful day. That signature style: Some things never change. Super computer hacker and fan favorite Chloe O’Brian, played by franchise veteran Mary Lynn Rajskub, will not appear.Įxecutive producer Evan Katz explained that he wants viewers to embrace the new characters and “not think about the past.” However, he doesn’t rule out a Chloe comeback if there are future “24” episodes. No Chloe: Jack Bauer won’t be the only popular “24” regular missing in action. “24: Legacy” is set in Washington, D.C., where CTU boss Rebecca Ingram (Miranda Otto) recently resigned to help support the presidential campaign of her husband, Senator John Donovan (Jimmy Smits).īut it was Ingram who planned the attack on the terrorist leader, and now that Carter and others are being targeted, she finds it difficult to step away. “… I think that really appealed to me.” Miranda OttoĬhanges at CTU: Bauer worked in the Los Angeles branch of the CTU. “Growing up, we didn’t get to see a hero who didn’t have superpowers who looked like us,” he recently told reporters. Get it from the Apple app store or the Google Play store.Ī win for diversity: Hawkins relishes the challenge that comes with such a meaty role, partly because it’s a chance to put a black man front-and-center in a high-profile broadcast series. Reading this on your phone? Stay up to date on East Bay news with our new, free mobile app. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |