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Streaming 24 – Season Two Online

Posted by hgoise on December 22, 2010

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Jack Bauer ( Kiefer Sutherland) is quiet recovering from the death of his wife and the events that took space in season 1. He no longer works for the CTU, and he is trying to proceed on with his life by rebuilding a solid relationship with his daughter Kim (Elisha Cuthbert) . Unfortunately, a terrorist threat has been announced, and over the course of the next 24 hours, a nuclear bomb is going to be detonated in Los Angeles. David Palmer ( Dennis Hayworth) is now president, and is faced with the challenge of containing the threat. The only person Palmer can turn to is obviously Jack Bauer- the man who saved his life. Now Jack must become the man he once was, and bag out who is unhurried the nuclear bomb before it is too unhurried…

I was originally very skeptical when it came to season 2 of Fox’s ground-breaking indicate “24”. Season 1 had amazing acting, nail-biting suspense, and a totally novel format of airing each episode as an hour over the course of one day. I figured there was no diagram that FOX could pull off a second season that even came cessation. However, the expose managed to become even better for season 2. The position unhurried season 2 really hits home because of the events of 9/11. Another thing that was mammoth, was the fact that season 2 managed to get off of the previous season when it came to the characters. Even though season 1 was based on a different place of events, the emotional topple out from that day is carried over into season 2, because of how stout the acting was. Kiefer Sutherland, Dennis Hayworth, Elisha Cuthbert, Carlos Bernard ( Tony Almeida), Sarah Clarke ( Nina Myers), and Penny Johnson ( Sherry Palmer) are all succor and are all astounding. In fact, it was one of the most well rounded performances from a cast I have ever seen.

The second season was even better than the first season in my belief. However, the display was not the only thing that improved. The DVD itself took a complete 180 when it came to the special features that were offered. The first season DVD location did not really have any special features at all, or even any scene selection. The second time around, FOX made distinct to legal their mistake. First of all, there is actually scene selection. You do not have to manually skip through the whole episode unprejudiced to net a particular scene. The special features are enormous as well. The indicate itself fits over six discs. However, a seventh disc was created that contains nothing but extras. There are 44 deleted scenes, three amazing featuretes, and great more. If you were a fan of the first season, there is definately no procedure you can afford to pass this up. A must choose!!

Season Two is the honest test of this show’s mettle. Can 24 preserve itself now that the novelty of its groundbreaking real-time conceit has obsolete off?

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The acknowledge is yes. 24’s writers and producers are radiant enough to know that it wasn’t so mighty the real-time aspect which connected with people, but the array of insurmountable obstacles and impossible odds with which Jack Bauer is faced episode after episode, as befits a helpful suspense thriller.

Season Two’s nuclear-bomb location is noteworthy more ambitious than Season One. And yes, there comes a point in the middle where the action lapses quite badly, when the threat of detonation diminishes. And the point to underutilizes Jack’s character for a superb four, five episodes — a mistake. It’s Kiefer Sutherland’s edgy, aggressive portrayal of this dogged, often morally questionable character that anchors the tone of the note, and the first quarter of the indicate has far too powerful Kate Warner (Sarah Wynter) and not enough jack Bauer.

The Kate Warner subplot, while a kindly one in belief, goes awry in execution for a righteous 50 per cent of the expose. Sarah Wynter does an adequate job, but every single character in this subplot remains paper-thin up until the midpoint of the season. It’s like the gooey family love-in in Season One without the physical misfortune. Since the characters have no weight (Laura Harris as Marie Warner is especially irritating), their fussy interactions also ring hollow, especially ranked alongside Jack’s apocalyptic nuclear threat and even the Kim Bauer kidnapping subplot. Once Kate and Jack meet and she is incorporated into the conspiracy through-line, she becomes a mighty better character and Wynter’s appeal comes through.

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Sutherland remains the center of everything, befittingly. The loss of Sarah Clarke in the main cast does hurt; Reiko Aylesworth does a graceful job as replacement Michelle Dessler, but she fair doesn’t have Clarke’s tantalizing presence. Fans of Season One looking for closure in the Nina Myers subplot can halt looking — Season Two gives Clarke a astounding opportunity to chew scenery and play an insidious villainess and Clarke is terrific in this role, but don’t request any attempt to justify unprejudiced how Nina Myers went from saintly sidekick to vicious double agent. Elisha Cuthbert continues to mark with acting nuances odd among actresses her age; she’s a pro at making absorbing choices at emotional moments. Dennis Haysbert is stately and subtly considerable as President Palmer, and happily, Penny Johnson Jerald as Sherry Palmer is given a more human dimension in the scripts, rather than the blindly destructive saboteur of Season One, and Jerald rises to the occasion. The best performance of the season, however, belongs to Xander Berkeley. Finally this blooming actor is given a character arc ample of his abilities, and Berkeley’s portrayal of George Mason’s metamorphosis is emotionally devastating, while retaining the character’s defining irreverence and scuzziness. I wonder why he was locked out of the Emmys?

Suffice to say that I stayed up for another 20 hours straight watching this thing. This demonstrate has a hypnotic quality not found in any other, and you can bet I’ll be first in line for Season Three — especially since Season Two ends on the mother of all cliffhangers. I honest hope the writers can preserve this up.
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