I couldn't help but spit out a few grooves:
First of all, the two protagonists are ugly, and their acting skills are also poor. The man was a baby-faced paralyzed man, looking like an Army Ranger who had come back from the dead on the battlefield. The action scenes are also sloppy and sloppy. At first glance, I haven't worked hard to learn military movements. After that, I can still discount Tony's arm. It seems that Tony is also very old. The woman looks like the senior old sister of the male protagonist. If she has no temperament, she has no figure, and she can walk between the two brothers freely.
The plot is even more rigid to create an atmosphere, ignoring the basic logic. For example, the male protagonist and Eye Keego go on a suicide mission to destroy the U disk containing the list of hidden agents. First, you are so good at eloquence to persuade a government civil servant you have never known before to go to death with you. Second, have you ever thought that even if the list is destroyed, those hidden agents will still be there, so that it is not always a hidden danger? The third is that CTU technology is so advanced that satellite tracking has been available in the past few seasons, so why don't you discuss it with everyone, put a tracker on your body, a drone on your head, and a satellite in the sky to watch you two? It's better than stealing national defense secrets and beating and detaining law enforcement officers, right? Then the terrorists are truly admirable. This kind of IQ has persisted for so many years, and they have released so many hidden agents in the United States, and they have made such a big move. My son and Laozi are desperate. My son invited the special forces to the old nest and got screwed. You say that he has read too much and his brain has become a sinew. Bar? I have to play again to invite Jun into the urn, and I have lost my son again. Such a big hatred, if you catch the ones who should be caught, don't deal with them quickly, you have to catch up with the trend and play live broadcasts, and then kill yourself. Alas, the earth is really not for you, go back to Mars!
In previous seasons, Bao Xiaoqiang also attacked his own people, and he always felt that he was compelled and did not violate the peace. In this season, it has become a common practice for the square characters to kill each other. The former CTU supervisor coronas the current CTU supervisor, the current CTU supervisor stuns the CTU supervisor, Xiao Hei kidnapped the police twice, beat and detained the CTU field supervisor. Return fare. This kind of mindless and forcible conflict can only give the audience the impression that everyone is mentally retarded. However, it is reasonable to think about it. Terrorists are all brain-dead. If a good person is too smart, how can it reflect that the opponent will meet the talent?
As for the political correctness of casting, I can't spit it out. In order to combine black, white and yellow in a drama, I just found a white dad for the presidential candidates of all Latin American descent (you can make sense if you show two Latin American moms), and I just stuffed a field manager and IT manager for a while. A meaningless gay gay, who just added an Asian executive to prepare to take over CTU and was strangled after ten minutes of playing, not to mention that the protagonist insisted on changing to a black brother whose acting skills were not online. In fact, many people of insight in the United States are already calling for this kind of blunt fairness to be unfair, and excessive cover-up to be true discrimination.
If FOX has the heart and is a good screenwriter, if you really can't go back to Bao Xiaoqiang, and use Tony and the beauties he brought out this time, maybe they can stick to it for another season? I really don't want 24 to end here.
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