More Drama For ‘24′
It seems like there’s not enough reasons why “24” is still off the air. If it’s not a writer’s strike, then the main star is sent to prison. But now the writers seem to have run out of things to write about, apparently.
The exec-producer of “24″, Howard Gordon, told EW.com Monday that the show shut down production after Episode 18 of their seventh season because he was not happy with the scripts for the rest of the season.
“We had a couple of scripts that we weren’t happy with,” Gordon said to EW.com. “We just couldn’t get this direction to work, and we found another one that we liked better, so we wound up retooling it.”
Gordon insisted that the production delays won’t mean that the season premiere is pushed back from its tenative January date. But hey, the fall’s still early. There’s still drama to be had, and “24″ doesn’t seem to have trouble finding it. Could all this mean in the end that we forget the previous six “days” of “24″? Time will tell.
(Photo: Michael Muller/FOX)
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