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Hello and welcome to my blog about Season 6 of 24. I'm guessing you're kind of wondering what this is all about. Basically its a site all about known information for the sixth season of 24. My aim is to provide confirmed information about the upcoming Season, so it's all in one easily accessable place.
While this is intended as a resource for anyone looking for information about Season 6, I'm also willing to accept information from people as well. However if you want to submit information I also need the source that it is coming from as well, so I can verify it. A word of warning for you who have not seen all of Season 5, in places this may involve spoilers. Anyway on with the information.
When will Season 6 of 24 air in America?
A long wait unfortunatly as 24 will not back on TV until January 2007.
As Jack was captured by the Chinese at the end of Season 5, does this mean that parts of Season 6 will be shot in China?
Well Jack getting back from China would play hell with the real time format. In a press statement Howard Gordon had this to say about what will be happening with Jack. Taken from the New York Post:
JACK WON'T SPEND NEXT '24' HOURS IN CHINA By ADAM BUCKMAN May 25, 2006 -- Just because Jack Bauer is on a slow boat to China, that doesn't mean he'll wind up there. That's the word from Howard Gordon, executive producer of "24," who acknowledged this week that the challenge of bringing Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland) all the way back from China next season would wreak havoc with the suspense series' "real-time" format.
Following the surprise cliff-hanger which had Bauer being shanghaied by Chinese government agents at the conclusion of the season finale of "24" Monday, fans have wondered how Bauer would ever get back to the United States in time to participate in next season's 24-hour adventure, given the great distance between the two countries.
In an interview with the TV trade publication TV Week, Gordon revealed that Bauer won't be trapped in China when the new season begins next January.
"It's just an impractical thing given the real-time constraints because, even by the time we concluded that story, it would take Jack 16 hours - you know, three-quarters of the series - to get back to L.A.," Gordon said, inadvertently revealing that, somehow, Bauer escapes from the Shanghai-bound cargo ship in which he was last seen long before it gets to China.
"Unfortunately, I don't think much of the story will take place in China," Gordon said.
He revealed nothing else about how the next season of "24" will play out. "I just started writing the first [episode] this morning," he said.
While this is intended as a resource for anyone looking for information about Season 6, I'm also willing to accept information from people as well. However if you want to submit information I also need the source that it is coming from as well, so I can verify it. A word of warning for you who have not seen all of Season 5, in places this may involve spoilers. Anyway on with the information.
When will Season 6 of 24 air in America?
A long wait unfortunatly as 24 will not back on TV until January 2007.
As Jack was captured by the Chinese at the end of Season 5, does this mean that parts of Season 6 will be shot in China?
Well Jack getting back from China would play hell with the real time format. In a press statement Howard Gordon had this to say about what will be happening with Jack. Taken from the New York Post:
JACK WON'T SPEND NEXT '24' HOURS IN CHINA By ADAM BUCKMAN May 25, 2006 -- Just because Jack Bauer is on a slow boat to China, that doesn't mean he'll wind up there. That's the word from Howard Gordon, executive producer of "24," who acknowledged this week that the challenge of bringing Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland) all the way back from China next season would wreak havoc with the suspense series' "real-time" format.
Following the surprise cliff-hanger which had Bauer being shanghaied by Chinese government agents at the conclusion of the season finale of "24" Monday, fans have wondered how Bauer would ever get back to the United States in time to participate in next season's 24-hour adventure, given the great distance between the two countries.
In an interview with the TV trade publication TV Week, Gordon revealed that Bauer won't be trapped in China when the new season begins next January.
"It's just an impractical thing given the real-time constraints because, even by the time we concluded that story, it would take Jack 16 hours - you know, three-quarters of the series - to get back to L.A.," Gordon said, inadvertently revealing that, somehow, Bauer escapes from the Shanghai-bound cargo ship in which he was last seen long before it gets to China.
"Unfortunately, I don't think much of the story will take place in China," Gordon said.
He revealed nothing else about how the next season of "24" will play out. "I just started writing the first [episode] this morning," he said.

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