Tuesday, April 10, 2007

24 Absurdometer for last night

From New York Magazine. I love their take on Jack's Cape-Fear truck ride:


The '24' Absurd-o-Meter: Five Kinds of Absurdity, Plus Some Uncharacteristic Logic

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In Daily Intel's 24 Absurd-o-Meter, we each week count down the most incredibly ridiculous (ridiculously incredible?) plot points in the last hour of Jack Bauer's crappy day. This week, Jack goes for a ride under a truck, Fayed goes for a ride with a chain around his neck, and basic dramatic logic takes a ride out the window. Shall we count the ways?

5. Nonameistan continues to go unnamed. "My government has alerted me of the nuclear missile headed to my country," proclaims "the ambassador" (from where? can't say!) as he negotiates with President Palmer. Think about how often President Bush says "Iraq." Now think about the contortions 24 goes through every episode not to name this country. Though, from the looks of this week's finish, we won't have 24's Middle Eastern issues to complain about anymore. Absurdity factor: 3 (of a possible 10)

4. Are you the Keymaster? There's what seems to be an unintentionally hilarious moment when President Palmer learns some new intel and declares, "perhaps it's the key to breaking Fayed," the hardened terrorist mastermind behind the days attacks. Cut to: Jack Bauer punching Fayed in the face, which is clearly very, very far from the key to breaking Fayed. Absurdity factor: 4
3. Just try talking when it's not so loud. While Jack hitches a ride in the undercarriage of Fayed's getaway truck, he attempts to tell CTU his position but can't make a clear call because it's too loud. Indeed, the show goes to great lengths to show how incredibly! loud!! it!!! IS!!!! — but, of course, only when the truck is in motion. Jack's on that thing through a commercial break and another few minutes. There were no red lights? No four-way stops? Slow turns? C'mon! Absurdity factor: 6
2. Fake-outs: What America does best. First President Palmer employs the time-tested "fake nuclear attack" ploy to get An Arab Country To Be Named Later to cough up the name of a Fayed supporter in their government. Then Jack stages a faux-rescue of Fayed in order to get him to lure CTU to his base. The juxtaposition of the two similar tactics was such sloppy storytelling that maybe it was deliberate — could it be that it isn't <24> that's run out of any strategy save time-wasting misdirection, but America? Nah, it's the show. Absurdity factor: 8
1. Good timing, evil China dude. The Audrey Raines–kidnapping Mr. Chang happens to call Jack at 10:55, just after America's favorite agent has finished neatly disposing of Fayed, his nukes, and 17 hours worth of plot. Suddenly, and neatly sequentially, a whole new storyline begins. What a convenient turn of events! Absurdity factor: 9

Bonus: Introducing the Reverse Absurd-o-Meter, which will hereafter be bestowed whenever a character takes the road less travelled and shows a patently un-24-like amount of common sense. This happened four minutes into the episode, when National Security Advisor Karen Hayes tries to put a cocamamie scheme in action. She asks her husband, CTU L.A. director Bill Buchanan, to concoct a story about having a solid lead from Fayed on the location of the suitcase nukes. Bill: "You're asking me to provide a pretext to bring the missile down? Karen, I can't do that. Fayed's not talking and Gredenko's dead. I don't have anything." Yeah, jeez, Karen — what kind of show do you think this is?



http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2007/04/the_24_absurdometer_five_kinds.html

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Great stuff Joan!! Thanks for posting this....

My favorite part from this week's episoded was when Milo was all pissy with Nadia b/c she asked Doyle if he was ok!! Do you think you can suppress your jealousy for a second while the fate of the country is at stake Milo??!

Plus, I loved Doyle's speech to Nadia about reading the Koran and the Bible and (something else)?? The only question is if those 2 will hook up in the next 7 hours of if it will be next season?

Do you think they are settin Ricky up to take Kiefer's place next year?? I have a feeling, with the way they are trying to give Doyle some depth of character...

Can't wait till next week! Esp. since Prison Break is over!!!!

JAV said...

Oh I REALLY hope they don't replace Jack with silver spoon. I could not take that. I don't care how old he gets - I love Keifer as Jack.

And I do think something will happen with silver spoon and Nadia this season. Then there will be a big altercation between him and Milo at some critical moment. I bet Chloe will have to give Nadia advice on how to work it out.