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हमारे अपडेट अभी भी डेवलप हो रहे हैं. हालांकि प्रोफ़ाइलका पिछला संस्करण अब उपलब्ध नहीं है, हम सक्रिय रूप से सुधारों पर काम कर रहे हैं, और कुछ अनुपलब्ध सुविधाएं जल्द ही वापस आ जाएंगी! उनकी वापसी के लिए हमारे साथ बने रहें। इस बीच, रेटिंग विश्लेषण अभी भी हमारे iOS और Android ऐप्स पर उपलब्ध है, जो प्रोफ़ाइल पेज पर पाया जाता है. वर्ष और शैली के अनुसार अपने रेटिंग वितरण (ओं) को देखने के लिए, कृपया हमारा नया हेल्प गाइड देखें.
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"24" theorists? Help! I've watched (in marathons) seasons 1,2,3,4, AND 5 of "24". Besides watching poor Keifer Sutherland's slide into alcoholic deterioration (his features and skin), bless his heart, he's worked his guts out but lost his beautiful looks, ....besides that, each season (for the hapless Government employees of the CTU) brings new levels of torment, pain, and humiliation. In the 4th season they were actually dragging various employees straight down to the "white rooms" for torture, to get at the truth. As if anyone working in this hell-hole wasn't already a masochist!
As the seasons roll on, employees' relatives die (some right at the CTU office), no one ever gets to take a real bathroom break (the toilets are only for illegal cell-calls), and there isn't even a cafeteria, not that any of these poor people can get a snack, anyway. Having a sandwich at their desk would probably amount to signing their own death-warrant.
"Chiefs" of the CTU resemble Nazis in expression, and the Security Force routinely shows up to escort people off the premises. Hitler in his Bunker in Berlin had parties, great food, and music with his loyal staff---but at CTU, there are no smiles, no birthday cakes, no nothing except terror.
What does this mean? Is this ALL jobs? Is this how we imagine the government works? Is there some reason why people in dramas must suffer these tortures?
As the seasons roll on, employees' relatives die (some right at the CTU office), no one ever gets to take a real bathroom break (the toilets are only for illegal cell-calls), and there isn't even a cafeteria, not that any of these poor people can get a snack, anyway. Having a sandwich at their desk would probably amount to signing their own death-warrant.
"Chiefs" of the CTU resemble Nazis in expression, and the Security Force routinely shows up to escort people off the premises. Hitler in his Bunker in Berlin had parties, great food, and music with his loyal staff---but at CTU, there are no smiles, no birthday cakes, no nothing except terror.
What does this mean? Is this ALL jobs? Is this how we imagine the government works? Is there some reason why people in dramas must suffer these tortures?
Absolutely love JERICHO and all the cast, it's like seeing a TV-series out of the Michael Powell movie PEEPING TOM, the crumminess of Soho in the 1950's, the grungy NIGHT AND THE CITY bars and clubs. This is a gripping show, with tons of depth and so many great back stories and characters I watch the episodes again and again just to enjoy the details. I'd never seen Robert Lindsay before this, and he IS the role. I love the way he moves--he's a blast to watch. So many movies and movie-genres have slid downhill in the last decades---but television series are now serious cinema art, and JERICHO is a super example of the detail and emotion an audience deserves. 1950's noir, British noir as it was meant to be!