LeeAndra
Sweet Shoppe SugarBabe
I've caught bits and pieces of '24,' but never a whole episode, so bear with me. 
I realize the premise of the show is each ep is a literal hour which would make me believe that they have 24 eps, give or take, in a season so that the whole season makes up one day, right?
Are these seasons back to back days? From what I've seen, they seem like pretty intense kidnapping-agent-spy-destruction-disease kind of shows. Do all of these things happen back to back to back so that Seasons 1 through the current season is pretty much the most horrific week in the history of the planet or does it vary season to season so that Season 2's day might take place a few weeks (or months or years) after Season 1? Is there a suspension of logic that all these horrible things could happen simultaneously or do the writers give you some 'breathing room' from season to season that's covered in backstory or flashback?
For some reason, I've just been dying to know the answer to this.
I realize the premise of the show is each ep is a literal hour which would make me believe that they have 24 eps, give or take, in a season so that the whole season makes up one day, right?
Are these seasons back to back days? From what I've seen, they seem like pretty intense kidnapping-agent-spy-destruction-disease kind of shows. Do all of these things happen back to back to back so that Seasons 1 through the current season is pretty much the most horrific week in the history of the planet or does it vary season to season so that Season 2's day might take place a few weeks (or months or years) after Season 1? Is there a suspension of logic that all these horrible things could happen simultaneously or do the writers give you some 'breathing room' from season to season that's covered in backstory or flashback?
For some reason, I've just been dying to know the answer to this.