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24: Discussion Thread

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Guess what? Next season... We'll have a villainous Greek! :lol: Fun!

(If I got it correctly. :D )

:lol: :lol: :lol: I knew it was bound to happen! :lol:

Maybe there's a part of a Greek son or something there for me lol :P

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:lol: :lol: Perhaps! We'll try to find you a deal!

His name is Davros, BTW, and he's a European terrorist.

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The funny thing is that I was watching some season 4 a couple of days ago and thinking how they always have Middle Eastern people as baddies... I then wondered when the first Greek villain will hit. I guess the question was answered.

Is the next season the one that takes place in NY?

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The funny thing is that I was watching some season 4 a couple of days ago and thinking how they always have Middle Eastern people as baddies... I then wondered when the first Greek villain will hit. I guess the question was answered.

Is the next season the one that takes place in NY?

It really was bound to happen: so many other similar shows had prominent Greeks, usually shipping magnates or something. Also, daytime has a villainous Greek woman - the iconic Helena Cassadine, who lives on her own private Greek island. :lol:

Yup, it will be New York. Detailed info:

http://www.televisionaryblog.com/2009/07/war-and-peace-kiefer-sutherland-mary.html

http://www.thrfeed.com/2009/07/24-day-8-details-bauer-tries-to-stop-assassination-.html/

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<p><span style="font-size:10.5pt;"><font face="Georgia">Fox TV executive Kevin Reilly has reportedly hinted that the eighth series of 24 could be the show's final season.

According to WENN, the US network is seriously considering the programme's future following years of rumours surrounding its demise.

Reilly told the New York Post: "It's our last contractual season of 24. There are a lot of moving parts, so we're not sure what will happen after that. It's going to come down to a business decision.

"It's not an inexpensive show on the network books and we also want to finish strong. This is not a show we want to prop up."

Star Kiefer Sutherland, who is allegedly paid around $550,000 (£330,000) per episode, will be out of contract after season eight - which also lends weight to the current speculation.</font></span></p>

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<p><span style="font-size:10.5pt;"><font face="Georgia">While most of the television world was atwitter about Paula Abdul’s failed contract negotiations last week, Fox Broadcasting fired the opening salvo in another looming contract battle, this one over the future of “24,” which stars Kiefer Sutherland.

Kevin Reilly, the president for entertainment at Fox Broadcasting, surprised the producers of “24” on Thursday when, in response to a reporter’s question, he said that Fox had not decided whether “24” would return after its eighth season, which is in production for broadcast beginning in January.

“We haven’t made any decision whether it’s back or not,” Mr. Reilly told Abbie Bernstein, a writer for iF Magazine, an online publication. “It’s going to come down to a business decision. It’s not an inexpensive show on the network books, and we also want to finish strong. This is not a show we want to prop up. It will be a whole creative and business discussion and something we’ll have to deal with over the next few months.”

While it was no secret that Fox had committed to the show only through the coming season, two senior television executives close to the series said they were nevertheless surprised by Mr. Reilly’s remarks.

“I think it’s a sign that the network is ready to play hardball,” said one of the executives, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because, he said, he would like the series to continue.

With its heavy action scenes and with Mr. Sutherland earning a reported $13 million each season, “24” is expensive to produce. Fox Broadcasting will want to limit how much it has to pay for the rights to televise the series even though it is produced by 20th Century Fox Television, a sister division of the News Corporation.

Already, producers have been told to keep costs down. While Mr. Sutherland shot scenes for the seventh season of “24” in Washington, there are no plans for him to film scenes for the coming season in New York, where the eighth season is set.

Instead, New York street scenes will be shot either outside in Los Angeles or on a soundstage using green-screen technology, with backgrounds inserted digitally.</font></span></p>

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There won't be any scenes filmed in New York? Everything will be digitally added? Oh God, I hope it doesn't look like crap!

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I'm glad Renee is back and I'm loving her this season! "I'm not going to cut the bracelet." :o And then Renee calling Vlad's bluff, telling him to kill her and that this deal is the only thing she has life. She's like the female Jack now. LOL I love it. Don't really care about Dana Walsh and her issues with the ex. The new CTU set is pretty cool.

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Fox's drama '24' has shut down production so star Kiefer Sutherland can undergo surgery for a ruptured cyst.

The rapture happened earlier last week but production continued through Friday with scenes that did not involve Sutherland, who also serves as an executive producer on the real-time drama.

Filming then was suspended until late this week when Sutherland is expected to return to work.

"While Kiefer Sutherland is frustrated to miss even one day of work, he and Fox decided together that it would be best to complete this minor elective procedure now," the actor's pblicist said in a statement.

Added producing studio 20th TV, "We hope to resume production shortly and do not anticipate any disruption in the broadcast of this season's episodes."

Sutherland has been very conscious about his duties on the show. During the 2007-08 season, he opted to serve his full jail sentence stemming from his September 2007 drunk driving arrest in two installments to prevent any disruption to the series' production schedule.

The current eighth season of '24' is drawing a lot of attention as it could be the long-running show's last.

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/content_display/television/news/e3i2fac53d5f65010f7b0b13490f99bf6a9

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