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If You Like Prison Break, Will the 24 Hours

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Twenty four complete season

Twenty four complete season

2001 (just 911) the FOX TV is the landmark of TV, the hero is the American anti-terrorist agent Jack, the story is about the complicated relationship between his family, colleagues, President, terrorists and how frustrated the terrorists. Each set is true for an hour, a season, just the whole day, so even more nervous than prison break.

Now unforgettable that I saw the first season. The six seasons in January 2007, Jack returned from China, before he was saved us, he will save himself in this season.  If you like prison break, you may have a try. By the way, Bill Gates is the loyal fans of 24 hours.

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The Classic Series of Youth- Felicity

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Felicity complete season

Felicity complete season

After the Christmas, such as the most hit drama “Grey’s Anatomy” have to release their last few sets. Besides looking forward to the writers return, or looking to old episodes have been snubbed by us. If you are Teen Series fans, and nostalgia, might as well see this and Dawson’s Creek, “said in the 1990s the classic series of youth” – Felicity.

The story of the series begins at Felicity’s high school graduation where she asks Ben Covington (played by Scott Speedman), a classmate whom she has a crush on, to sign her yearbook. Moved by his comment that he wished he had gotten to know her, she changes her education plans completely, deciding to follow Ben to New York rather than attend Stanford University for pre-med. Felicity’s overbearing parents, concerned about Felicity’s seemingly rash decision, come to New York to try to convince her to return home and’get back on track.’ Felicity has second thoughts about her decision, but soon realizes that she came, not only to follow Ben, but to find herself.

While Felicity works to sort out her emotions, she continues the basic motions of student life and moves into her dorm. There, she meets the resident advisor Noel Crane (Scott Foley). Eventually, romance ensues, and the relationships between Felicity, Ben, and Noel form the basic dramatic conflicts in the show throughout the series.

A number of other characters appear and play large roles in Felicity’s life. Her roommate for the first two years is Meghan Rotundi (Amanda Foreman), a goth Wiccan who occasionally “casts spells” on Felicity and others. Julie Emrick (Amy Jo Johnson) is one of Felicity’s best friends, as is Elena Tyler (Tangi Miller), who often takes classes with Felicity. Felicity also has male friends, including Sean Blumberg (Greg Grunberg), who is always trying to produce new off-kilter inventions, and Javier Quintata (Ian Gomez), who manages the coffee house Dean & DeLuca where Felicity works for most of her college career.

No stimulate as Gossip Girl, No Infighting of society, Instead slow lens and languageis. About each students will encounter problems, such as academic, love,  more amiable than Gossip Girl, more easily attract.

Dawson’s Creek – Remembrance of Things Past

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Dawson creek season 1-6

Dawson creek season 1-6

Dawson’s Creek was shot like a motion picture using a single camera and often filmed on location, rather than being largely studio bound.

The series used soothing colors, similar to Party of Five, rather than the cold, harsh look of shows such as The Practice. While most of the episodes were conventional, there were two Rashomon-like episodes exploring a story from differing perspectives, and the somber fifth season episode”Downtown Crossing”featured only one regular, Joey, and her interaction with a mugger. The fourth season episode “The Unusual Suspects,” was filmed as a film noir detective story—complete with camera work and music appropriate to the genre. At times, Dawson’s Creek was deliberately self-conscious, as when Eve tells Dawson he is Felicity, beginning a discussion of why Dawson doesn’t like television shows, which concludes with his observation that they cut away when the best part comes—immediately demonstrated when Eve, about to kiss him, is interrupted by the main titles. It also made fun of itself on other episodes besides that one, especially the finale, when Dawson is the creator of a TV show called “the Creek.”

What can you say about a teen drama developed by the writer of Scream, Kevin Williamson, other than he should have stayed in teen drama. (Luckily he’s reconciled those two genres with The Vampire Diaries). Dawson’s Creek is one of those special types of shows that come to symbolize an era. If you were fifteen years old when Dawson’s Creek premiered, you literally grew into adulthood with Dawson (James Van Der Beek), Joey (Katie Holmes), Pacey (Joshua Jackson), and Jen (Michelle Williams). Now with this set you can watch the whole thing all over again, don’t wait for your lives to be over.

Awards: Dawson’s Creek was nominated for fourteen awards, including ALMA Awards, Casting Society of America Awards, Golden Satellite Awards, TV Guide Awards, and YoungStar Awards. Joshua Jackson won the Teen Choice Award for Choice Actor three times and the show won the Teen Choice Award for Choice Drama once. The series also won the GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding TV Drama Series.