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_daedalus_ CTU Rookie


Inscrit le: 28 Jan 2008 Messages: 2
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Posté le: Lun 28 Jan 2008 - 23:46 Sujet du message: |
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"L'actrice Sarah Clarke a déclaré dans une interview au Sunday Mirror que
son retour dans la série serait à envisager pour la saison 8 de la série. Son
personnage Nina Mayers aurait eu une sœur jumelle qui serait la vraie traitre
et morte dans la saison 3 ."
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saison_7_de_24_heures_chrono
Je ne sais
pas si vous en avez déjà parlé mais est ce que cette info est viable ? Bon
parce qu'avec Tony ils ont intérêt à nous pondre un truc vraiment bien foutu,
mais là j'ai quand même un sacrée doute !
Pour Tony, je pense que la situation la plus vraisemblable, c'est qu'une fois
après son soi disant meurtre il a pu être ranimé par l'équipe médicale. Mais
par peur pour sa sécurité ne sachant pas si il était toujours une cible il
aurait préféré, à la manière de jack dans la saison 5, disparairte.
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Andy Taupe de la CTU

Inscrit le: 11 Juil 2007 Messages: 359 Localisation: Baltimore, Westside
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The bigger the lie, the more they believe  _________________ SAUVONS GEORGE ET DADOU
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Palmer22 Dingue de 24-fr


Inscrit le: 18 Juil 2007 Messages: 4266 Localisation: Baltimore.
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Posté le: Mar 29 Jan 2008 - 0:36 Sujet du message: |
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Bienvenue _daedalus_ , penses à te présenter ici .
Ta source est Wikipédia, or chacun peut modifier le contenu de ce site à sa
guise, donc ce n'est pas étonnant de trouver des "informations"
telles ,
fausses bien entendu, jamais nous ne verrons ça, et heureusement d'ailleurs !
Pour Tony, j'aime assez l'idée que tu avances, à savoir qu'il aurait pu être
encore une cible, de par le groupuscule dont fait partie Graem.
Ca corrobore un peu ma théorie de la page précédente.
EDIT :
camellia : .
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camellia Public enemy #1


Inscrit le: 03 Jan 2005 Messages: 1300 Localisation: Rennes / Laurel Canyon
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Posté le: Mar 29 Jan 2008 - 0:40 Sujet du message: |
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nan mais en meme temps c'est wikipedia... n'importe qui peut rajouter
n'importe quoi... un exemple concret, moi si je veux je peux cliquer sur le
3eme onglet en haut a gauche intitulé "modifier" et là je peux
rajouter que l'acteur incarnant tony almeida s'est récemment fiancé avec moi
et que le mariage est pour bientot bon je le ferai pas parce que ça relève de notre
vie privée puis c'est
surtout que j'ai pas envie que mon address IP soit repérée
EDIT// oué tu m'as devancé Papa22, j ai mis du temps a écrire mon post, j
étais partie faire la modif sur le wiki avant de me raviser (jl aurais
changé tout de suite bien sur mais bon on sait jamais hein, je voudrais pas me
faire arrêter par un Jack Bauer en puissance et subir des tortures
insoutenables, tout ça pour une démonstration débile en sachant d'ores et déja
que dans un mois en moyenne ( et je suis gentille), un nouveau viendra poster
une info exclusive trouvée sur le wiki  _________________
Pour signer la pétition, c'est ici: http://gillyoncali.c.la
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GP_@lex Vice-président(e)


Inscrit le: 01 Mar 2007 Messages: 1102 Localisation: Sexe : Homme Age : 22 ans
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Posté le: Mar 29 Jan 2008 - 2:40 Sujet du message: |
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moi je veux voir ca camelia, tu nous modifies le contenu concernant notre cher
carlos, tu nous annonce ton mariage , tu nous fait un joli imprilm écran et
tu nous affiche ca dans les news en première du site ça le ferait nan ? _________________
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NicoX2 Prométhé Post-Moderne


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| Palmer22 a
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jamais nous ne verrons ça, et heureusement d'ailleurs !
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Oula, ne nous prononçons pas trop vite hein, ils nous ont fait revenir Tony,
pourquoi pas Nina (elle n'a pas eu son chrono silencieux elle aussi)  _________________
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didouche Agent de la NSA

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| KevFB a écrit: | Carl Webb, le retour? Si c'est ça...YES!!!  |
Il se réveille après 12 ans d'hibernation le Carl Webb .
Ca serait bizarre qu'il revienne maintenant surtout que dans la
"commission parlementaire spéciale" (livre relu et corrigé par un
des scénaristes de 24 quand même), on indique que depuis le Super Mardi, Carl
Webb s'est retiré de la vie politique et vit à Cancun.
Mais bon, s'ils nous donnent des raisons crédibles, après tout, tout est
possible.
Mais bon, Carl Webb était sensé, selon certaines "sources" ,
revenir dans l'épisode 22 de la saison 6 ... alors information à prendre avec
des pincettes pour moi ... .
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Webb avait pas été arrêté pour meurtre?enfin remarque c'est con ce que je
dis,un enregistrement est pas une preuve au sens légal donc c'était parole
contre parole^^ _________________ mon épisode 8 vient d'arriver
http://www.24-fr.com/forum/sutra337351.php#337351
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naossano Cougar déchaîné


Inscrit le: 15 Sep 2007 Messages: 713 Localisation: 93-77-13
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Posté le: Lun 11 Fév 2008 - 11:39 Sujet du message: |
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Il me semble en effet que ça ne constitue pas une preuve.
En revanche, il perds toute crédibilité et une enquête a pu être lancé vs lui.
Enfin, s'il a fait de la taule, il peut en être sorti depuis... |
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navras Deus Sex Sheitan Ultime Nav' Bauer


Inscrit le: 10 Jan 2004 Messages: 8501 Localisation: ask CTU and come
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| Citation: | It's no secret that if there's one
absoulte about the fan reaction to 24's 5th Season, it's that Tony Almeida's
death never sat well with them. Mere minutes after the closure of the
episode, where he " died," message boards lit up with outrage at
every aspect of his exit-how it happened, why it had happened and even the
fact that he didn't get the honor of a silent clock. " Where is Tony's
silent clock!?" fans howled in fury. Well, maybe there really was a
reason for that clock not to tick, because sitting inside a van at the 24
sound-stage this Mid-October is most definetly Mr. Tony Almeida.
Granted, he looks a lot different. His hair is closely shom, he's sporting
light scarring on his face and gone is the familiar CTU suit. Now he's
dressed in all black, like dark ops, and the mood he's oozing on this devil's
mission isn't exactly sunshine. He's working with the bad guys, and Jack and
the FBI are all trying to figure out what exactly Tony has become. Just what
is Almeida's mission now? To say more would be cheating, but it's big enough
to shake up the entire series and do something the producers have never done
before-bring back the dead.
And the credit for even allowing the producers the freedom to attempt so bold
a move really goes to actor Carlos Bernard, whose five years on the series
endeared him so much to the audience, that he's really the only character fans
would even deign to consider having come back from the dead. Try this move
with the villainous Nina or even the equally adored Edgar and the audience
would cry foul. But Tony....well, he's always been in a different league.
But it wasn't an easy sell to get Bernard back on the show either. After a
year-and-a-half break from the grind of television, the actor was able to
enjoy some precious time to develop his own projects and explore new
characters. Bernard even agreed that it was Tony's time to go when the writer
gods snuffed him out in Season Five, agreeing that his story had been told.
But perhaps not......
Taking a break from his scenes in the van, Bernard loses his new dour Tony
expression and instead smiles an inviting smile as we take a seat in the new
White House set down the hall to talk about the path that led him back to Tony
Almeida, his inital doubts about the storyline, and what it's like to step
into Almeida's skin in a brand new way.
We know the fans were floored when they found out you were coming back, but
how suprised were you when you got the phone call from 24? Tony was
dead!!!!!!!
Carlos: Very. Yeah I was, because I had really moved on. I was producing my
own project, so it was a pretty interesting phone call. But that was also
last season, during Season Six. They had Jon Cassar call me to pitch the
idea because we were working on this other project together.
That must have been the greatest pitch of his life! What did he say to sell
you on the idea?
He called me and was like, " Hey...um. How are you doing?" And I
said, " Okay." Then he goes, " Listen they are kicking around
this idea for the finale and I always trust your opinion, so I wanted to fly
it by you and see what you think of this thing they want to do." And I'm
like, " Okay...." He describes this whole thing and says, "
Jack turns a corner in the last five seconds of the episode and all of a
sudden someone grabs him and throws him up against the wall and says,
"I've been looking for you, Jack." He turns around and IT's TONY
ALMEIDA, WHAT DO YOU THINK?!" It was just like that ( laughs) He's like
a little kid, ya know? "What do you think?!!" So I go, "
Umm, okay. I don't know. Let me think about it. It sounds kind of cool, but
why?" He said they were thinking that they would have me back next
season doing this proof of life thing where Tony is working undercover and he
gets Jack involved. They wanted to get away from CTU and start a whole new
thing. From there it went on to a few phone calls with Joel and Howard. I
think finally it was everybody's feeling that it was a cheap shot to the
viewers and just a mechanism, towhich I agreed.
But obviously the overall idea wasn't dead and they came back to you last
summer?
Yeah. Then over the summer, Howard and I had been exchanging personal calls
to check in one another and then he started to drop hints that they still
wanted to bring me back, but they didn't know when. And then they were
having trouble getting the idea for Season Seven. Of course, writing for this
show, you can imagine trying to come up with an idea that will work for the
whole season. I don't know how they frickin' do it anyway.
Exec. Producer Manny Coto told us that he initially came up with the idea of
your character's resurrection. Did he pitch you again, too?
Yes, Manny had pitched the Tony story from the beginning and I saw him too
over the summer and he said, " You know, I think we are going to figure
that story out. I would be suprised if we didn't."
How did they finally offically make an offer?
Howard finally called me and spelled out the whole initial idea of the
character and he was just like Jon, asking, " SO WHAT DO YOU
THINK!?" I said it sounded cool. I've always said I felt like I was
doing a film for the year ( with 24) and was done with it when it was over.
But if they came up with a story for the next year that was good for my
character, I would do it again. Obviously, I love working here. This group
of people is amazing. The crew is unbelivable. It's such a tight group and
were are all such close friends that obviously I would love to come back, but
not as a gimmick. So I really liked the idea a lot and it's a whole new take
on the character. I thought it was giving the audience what they crave, as
the Tony/Jack storylines have always been fun for us to do and I think the
fans do as well. After that, I think Joel then called me and said,
"Nine lives, dude! Nine lives!" ( Laughs)
Was it strange walking back onto the sound-stage to work again when the last
time you left it was so seemingly "final?"
It was very surreal because it all happened within a week. From the time that
they had called me, we finished up the dead and I was shooting was very quick.
So here I was on set shooting it with Jon, and the first day was very
strange. It was almost like when you break up with a gilfriend you've been
dating for five years and you break up for six months or a year and then you
get back together again. It was strange....comfortable, very comfortable, but
strange. But then after three or four days, it was like I had only been gone
a month. Literally after a couple of days, I asked" How long was I
gone? Was it a year or a year and a half?"
You also look extremely different now from how Tony looked in previous years.
You've got short hair and a very dark look-both physically and in
temperament. Is the overal makeover from you, or is it producer based?
I had an idea. Howard had an idea that was really close. It was a
combination, but they were pretty much dead on with each other. It all makes
sense for the character and with what's been going on with him.
Does slipping into this very changed Tony feel alien to you, almost like a
brand new character, or does he still feel like the same guy to you?
I think it's both. Definitely at the core there is a character that has been
changed by circumstances. Again you know, it's not different from any other
year, because the great thing about doing this show as opposed to most
episodic shows that there is such a change in the characters over the years.
The residual effects from what happens during the season you get to lump on
and pile on the baggage. I think it's a more drastic change from year to
year prior to this, but there is still that character at the core. He still
has the memories and it's all based around what happened-in where he was and
who he was with. So yes, it feels like the same character with more issues.
( Laughs(
Tony has always had an edge to him. All the way back to Season One, you even
played him like he could've been the bad guy. Is it nice to really get to
unleash that dark side that's been simmering for so long?
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Well, you know, I've always sort of been drawn to darker characters anyway.
Really until 24, most of the characters I played were darker characters.
It's interesting fully tapping into that for this character. I remember the
first season when I started out, I always thought, "who knows who anyone
is on this show?" It's just the genre of the show. I think that a lot
of the darkness that people suspected of Tony in the first season came from
the possibilites that they saw. Part of it was me and the way I was playing
the character, and part of it was the way the show was constructed. Every
season I've allowed for him to maybe not be such a good guy, which I think is
something that all of us have in us anyway. We all have that capability. I
wanted to make that a real possibility for him. To now get here where he
is-it feels very natural, actually. And then you actually have the flipside
problem of now what is he? It's almost a flip problem of the first year.
In the initial block of episodes, is there a moment where you really felt like
you were back in this world and feeling energized by the new storyline?
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I think once Jack and Tony collide with each other.....that was like,
"Okay.....we're back." There's something about these two
characters that's really some of the most fun for both of us to play.
There's such a history with the two characters that all of the stuff thats
happened in the past rushes forward.
FOX announced your return to the series, last September, because they knew
they couldn't keep it secret from the internet fans and the press.
Yes, it was out before they even called me. ( Laughs)
Are you suprised by the reaction and the huge buzz of excitement about your
return?
Oh yeah, it's great. You hope that poeple like the stuff that you do.
Whether it's acting, writing or doing any kind of storytelling, you hope
people like it. So...I hope that people like it. ( Laughs)
It's a huge jump for the audience to make, to buy into how and why you aren't
dead and back to haunt Jack. Were you concerned about the initial fan
reaction to the relevation of your resurrection?
I didn't really know how people would respond to it. I really have no control
over it. What wer are trying to do, which is what we always do, is to try
to feel it. it comes down to this.....what is so much fun about doing this
show is that we are all, as a group, so intent on trying to produce the best
thing we can. That involves making it believable and at the same time pushing
the limits with it to make it exciting, entertaining, and hopefully
thought-provoking. We really feel a great allegiance to the fans and making
them happy, so we'll see. ( Laughs)
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So why shoot outside of Southern California now? Cassar says it's all in line
with the planned changes fans can look forward to in the new season. "
In seven years of doing 24, the furthest we ever went was San Diego, for the
submarine sequence at the end of season five. This is a ltitle further than
San Diego," he chuckles. " It's very exciting. We wanted to shake
up year seven and make it different. One thing we knew from the beginning,
altough we didn't know it was DC from the beginning-in fact, Africa and New
York City were the first two locations-but we wanted to go somewhere
different. Washington became more important in the storyline, especially with
Jack being tried for all of his misdeeds at CTU, so to Washington we came.
We are very excited about it, and it's beyond our expectations."
Next to Cassar, director of photography Rodney Charters concurs and adds,
" This has been wonderful. The fans here aren't as jaded as in LA.
There are always 50 shows shooting at any time in LA County, and people don't
even bother. But here, to see a show shooting on the street, people are
asking, 'What's going on?!'"
As if on cue, a group of teenage girls squeel and giggle acros the street as
they snap pictures with their camera-phones of the crew working. Not to be
outdone, on the opposite corner there's a line of business suit-clad
professionals looking just as excited. " We have a huge fanbase
here," Charters beams happily. "It's an amazing experience to come
here as a show in its seventh season which deals so much with the political
fabric of Washington, as we have every year. Even when the President was in
LA, we still referenced DC. This is the seat of power for this country, so it
vibrates with that kind of energy, with all the different police agencies, the
issues of security and the shops selling TV shirts and banners for all the
politcal parties.
Actor Mark Kiely ( Secret Service Agent Vossler) steps out of the car and
heads over to discuss his reaction shots with Cassar. He gets some
clarification, and goes back into the car, and Cassar yells "
Action!" The onlookers go quiet, but the city remains noisy with sirens
and a naval band prepping for a presentation soon to start just a block away.
After a few more takes, the scene is done and Kiely is released for the day.
Chatting for a moment, the actor doesn't spill about the specifics of his
character Vossler, but he does hint that, suprise, suprise, he might be a tad
grey. "This guy is all about the moral dilemma," he hints. "
There's some mystery about what they are having him do. But I don't put
things in context of good or bad. I put things as a human condition, so the
moral dilemma with this guy is interesting. I care about story and how my
character plays within the story, and his show has really done well with it.
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As production of season seven kicked off, we have one of our best company of
actors yet: a mixture of theatre royalty and film and television actors who
promise to deliver. I have to admit, my favorite is Cherry Jones. I saw her
in the Pulitzer Prize winning play Doubt last year, and she blew me away. If
any of you get to see her Tony-winning performance, you know she's a powerful
actress, and as our first female President. I predict she's going to kick
some ass.
The casting directors, who have won Emmy awards for their work on 24, make it
look easy. " If the writers don't know what's going to happen in a role
yet, I try to put myself in the role of the audience," Debi says. "
If I don't know if this person is a villain or a hero, I ask myself if they
are believable. If they seem too-over-the -top to me, then I can't cast them.
I have to cast someone who can play both sides," Debi adds. "
Season Seven has been harder than any other season. A lot of the characters
stayed the same, but their storylines weren't mapped as far, which made
casting them more challenging than normal. Even though the characters stayed,
their roles changed," Debi continues.
Larry Moss ( Jeff Nordling) was orginally conceived as Renee Walker's junior
partner at the FBI, and later became her boss when the characters got rid of a
bureaucrat character, which meant casting the role a little older and more
experienced. " The writers don't have prototypes, but they do have
specific ideas. Like Joel wanted Janeane Garafolo to play Janis Gold, an
analyst at FBI, and we got her," Debi said. " Other characters are
more vague. In these cases, we'll throw out the names of actors. We ask
questions like, " is he like Clooney, or Pitt?" to get an idea.
For Renee Walker's charcter they talked a lot about Angelina Jolie. Annie
Wersching eventually got the tole because Joel and Howard had worked with her
on a pilot. We suggested Rhys Coiro for the role of Sean Hillinger. Joel had
seen him on Entourage and liked that idea. Other roles come about when we
talk about who we'd like to bring back. Bob Gunton played the Sec. of
Defense last season, now he's the President's Chief of
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The Kief' Conscience de Jack


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En résumé il se dit quoi?  _________________
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Palmer22 Dingue de 24-fr


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| The Kief' a
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quoi?  |
Pour ce que j'en ai compris, c'est un résumé de tout ce qu'on a appris sur 24
ces derniers mois, du casting aux orientations scénaristiques , pour faire court.
Citation tirée d'un autre topic mais qui, je trouve, à plus sa place ici :
| Boby a
écrit: | | Joel Surnow quitte la
série 24 |
Oh non , quelle déception !
Un des deux créateurs de 24 qui quitte le navire aujourd'hui ... il faut
dire que sur certaines séries, les créateurs partent à droite et à gauche bien
plus tôt, bien avant la septième saison (encore faut-il que ces shows là
atteignent ce pallier).
J'ai trouvé l'article suivant sur le site de GENERIQUE[S], paru
il y'a quelque heures, qui résume bien la situation sur ce point-là :
| Citation: | Du
duo de créateurs de 24, Robert Cochran et Joel Surnow, on connaît surtout le
deuxième. Le plus bavard. L'annonce de son départ du show alors même que son
contrat ne devait expirer qu'en avril nous promet donc une fin de septième
saison des aventures de Jack Bauer encore plus secrète. Rappelons que 8
épisodes de cette saison 7 ont été tournés avant la grève et qu'il en reste 16
à mettre en boîte ces prochaines semaines pour une diffusion début 2009. Joel
Surnow ne sera donc pas impliqué dans la production exécutive de ces 16
derniers segments.
Ce qui a motivé la décision de Surnow c'est l'envie de passer à autre chose.
La grève aura servie de déclencheur. Mettant à profit cette période de chômage
technique pour imaginer de nouveaux projets, Surnow a surtout tiré une
certitude : celle de quitter 24. L'an passé, ce Républicain convaincu avait
lancé un talk-show intitulé The 1/2 Hour News Show sur Fox News. Il annonce
dorénavant avoir envie de travailler pour le câble. Son départ ne remet
évidemment pas en cause la qualité des épisodes à venir de 24, toujours entre
les mains de son camarade Howard Gordon et de son cocréateur Bob Cochran (dont
le contrat a expiré l'an passé mais qui travaille encore sur la série). Mais
qui sait si la série aura droit à une huitième saison
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A noter que, comme le précise l'article, c'est un républicain convaincu.
Et il avait cautionné l'usage de la torture dans 24, les épisodes qu'il
écrivait étaient inscrits résolument à droite.
Au contraire de Evan Katz ou de David Fury par exemple.
Les derniers épisodes écrits par Joel Surnow n'ont pas été ses meilleurs, loin
de là, et ne contenaient pas de dialogues percutants, comme quelqu'un l'a
signalé sur un autre site.
Il est pro-torture donc, en raffole, et en met dans les épisodes qu'il
scénarise.
C'est flagrant à partir de la saison 4 : une balle dans le genou pour obtenir
une réponse (4x01), des fils électriques pour un aveu (4x10), un avocat
d'Amnesty Global qui gène la CTU et aide indirectement des terroristes (4x18),
notre cher ami est également responsable de l'exil de Jack dans un avion pour
obtenir l'enregistrement impliquant Logan (5x20) et est aussi à l'origine,
partiellement ou non, de la révélation Graem Bauer (6x05).
Bref, cet homme aime la surenchère.
Mais il a fait des épisodes excellents, une quantité importante même, comme on
peut le voir sur la liste se trouvant quelques lignes plus bas.
Aussi, peut-être que son départ aura pour effet d'avoir moins de torture (car,
étant co-créateur, il doit avoir un droit de regard sur les scripts d'autres
auteurs), et Robert Cochran, deuxième co-créateur, est un très bon scénariste
je trouve, 6 ans après toujours (6x04, 6x16, 6x24 notamment ), donc ça ne peut
qu'être une bonne chose qu'il reste, lui .
24 peut redevenir neutre et pas être cataloguée républicaine (bien que je ne
pense pas que ce soit le cas, sauf quand certains scénaristes sot aux
commandes justement, donc il y'en a un de moins là ), c'est
une bonne chose à mon avis.
Donc, en hommage, voici la liste des épisodes qu'il a scénarisé (trouvé sur
IMDB (on peut leur faire confiance sur ce point là), à noter que je n'ai pas
compté les épisodes où Surnow occupe la fonction de teleplay (ne sachant pas
exactement ce que c'est ), où il fut nommé, dans les Season Finale
surtout)) .
| Citation: | Épisodes scénarisés par Joel Surnow :
# 12:00 a.m.-1:00 a.m.
# 1:00 a.m.-2:00 a.m.
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# 7:00 a.m.-8:00 a.m.
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Adieu ,
et merci pour tous ces bons épisodes.
| Andy a
écrit: | À t'entendre, on dirait
qu'il est mort...  |
C'est l'effet recherché .
Oui, il est mort pour 24 , on peut donc faire le bilan de son parcours depuis les
débuts de la série, et ses orientations politiques qui ont marqué ses scripts,
pas forcément dans le bon sens mais soit, au final, il y'a bien plus de
positif que de négatif que je retiendrai de lui dans 24 .

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Andy Taupe de la CTU

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À t'entendre, on dirait qu'il est mort...  _________________ SAUVONS GEORGE ET DADOU
Tiray-chose : site de merde
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camellia Public enemy #1


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| The Kief' a
écrit: | En résumé il se dit
quoi?  |
Rien qu'on ne sache déja, des confirmations néanmoins.... En gros, son retour
s'est décidé rapîdement à la fin de l'été dernier (les scénaristes étant a
cours d idées? ), s'il est méchant c'est la faute à ce qui lui est arrivé
auparavant (elle a bon dos michelle), c'est cool de retrouver toute l équipe,
ça va etre génial d' appréhender la nouvelle relation tony-jack blablablaaa
Bref, il est CONTENT et espère que les fans le seront aussi  _________________
Pour signer la pétition, c'est ici: http://gillyoncali.c.la
http://www.youtube.com/user/alicenjune
http://holycarlosbernard.free.fr
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navras Deus Sex Sheitan Ultime Nav' Bauer


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Je crois me rappeller qu'il dit aussi qu'il a confiance sur l'explication de
son retour et qu'il pense que les fans seront satisfaits.
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p@uLiNe Analyste du MI-6


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Et bah j'épère qu'il a raison , parce que c'est plutôt mal parti (d'après moi
). _________________ I truly believe that we can overcome any hurdle that lies before us and create the life we want to live. I have seen it happen time and time again.
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