The Hollywood writers' strike has claimed its first major prime-time casualty. Fox's popular 24 was set to start in January. As it stands now, however, the show's producers will only be able to complete eight episodes. Rather than air those eight and then subject fans to an indefinite wait, the network has decided to wait till after the strike is resolved.
But in addition to disappointing fans, this delay carries major ramifications for the War on Terror. Many of the Bush administration's real-life interrogation techniques have been modeled on the fictional Jack Bauer's questioning styles.
Thursday, November 08, 2007
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