Bill Clinton Loves 24, Grey's Anatomy, and Boston Legal
Arts & Entertainment → Television / Movies
- Author Fabiola Groshan
- Published April 26, 2007
- Word count 299
24 has gained massive fame whether due to its fast-phased plot, its ingenious actors, or its distinct and brutal torture scenes, which have stirred a number of controversies in the past. Despite the rouse of various television watchdogs, the show continues to draw in high ratings worldwide.
Furthermore, 24’s popularity has apparently captured the interest of former United States President Bill Clinton.
24, an action-packed series created by Joel Surnow and Robert Cochran and produced by Imagine Television, features the 24-hour period in the life of Jack Bauer, a government agent highly trained in the field of the US Army Delta Force, LAPD SWAT, and the Counter Terrorist Unit (CTU), and his attempt to protect the nation against terrorist attacks. The show stars Kiefer Sutherland, Mary Lynn Rajskub, D.B. Woodside, James Morrison, Peter MacNicol, Marisol Nichols and Regina King among others. 24 premiered in November 2001 and is currently on its sixth season.
Based on an article of the Hollywood Insider, Clinton’s TV pick, 24, will definitely rouse a lot of controversy taking into account that the show is more inclined to a Conservative direction, which is quite ironic since Clinton is a Liberal Democrat.
24 is apparently just one of Clinton’s favorite shows. Aside from the Emmy and Golden Globe-award winning action-packed series, he also takes delight in watching Grey’s Anatomy, also an award-winning program. The show features the chaos and all the drama in the medical world through the eyes of Meredith Grey, played by Ellen Pompeo. The Show also stars Patrick Dempsey, Sandra Oh, Isaiah Washington, Katherine Heigl, T.R. Knight and Chandra Wilson among others. And last but not the least, the former President also enjoys watching Boston Legal, again, an award-winning comedy-drama broadcast on ABC. It stars James Spader, Julie Bowen, Mark Valley and Rene Auberjonois.
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