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Dit seizoen wordt toch ook semi-real time gefilmd en gescript ? Dat zou betekenen dat de afleveringen vanaf zeg maar uur 20 nog (gedeeltelijk) opgenomen moeten worden en wie erin speelt nog kan veranderen.
Ze nemen nu aflevering 23 en 24 op. Eind volgende week zijn ze klaar en hebben ze vakantie (behalve de schrijvers).
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"24" Appearance Changes a Life
Tomorrow night's episode of "24" will be a special one for a Twin Cities family.
A White Bear Lake teenager will make a second appearance on the show. A teenager whose dreams became reality by the Make A Wish Foundation.
This is Pete Meslow and Keifer Sutherland on the set of 24. At just 19, cancer took away Pete’s ability to go to school, play sports and even walk. But it was a show based on a 24-hour day that gave Pete a lifetime of memories.
For many, watching 24 takes us away from the troubles of daily life, if only for an hour. For Pete Meslow, it took him away from the reality of battling with cancer. “Peter became part of the family at 24.”
In January of 2003, Pete was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, a type of bone cancer. In February of 04, this White Bear Lake teenager's “Make a Wish” became reality: he met the cast of 24, then became a part of it
“Peter talked about 24 every single day, from the day he had Make a Wish. It was something that made the good days better and brightened some pretty hard day for him.”
That is Peter, sitting there as an extra. His brother was also in the scene. “It was perfect for him, mind-blowing for both of us, never expected anything like that.”
Throughout the next year Pete and Keifer Sutherland kept in touch. “’Dear Peter, another season of 24 is coming to a close and can't think one of the best times we all had is having you out to the set.’”
In February, Pete went back to California. On February 1st he shot this scene that will air tomorrow. 7 days later, on February 8th he died.
“He came home and said, ‘Mom, I haven't thought of cancer for 5 days.’ And that it gives me so much happiness to know he was happy out there last week of his life.”
“’Keep your chin up and don't forget how you have handled yourself during this fight it’s made all of us so proud to know you.’”
The letters and memorabilia are reminders to Pete’s family how Keifer and the cast opened their lives to a young teenager who never gave up his battle with cancer.
“I need to look them in the eyes and tell them how happy they made Peter's last year of life.”
Pete’s family will have a party tomorrow to watch the episode that will air at 8pm.
Pete’s scene is just after the last commercial break. The family plans on going to California in the near future to meet with the cast of 24.
[ Bericht 78% gewijzigd door CloudStrife op 05-04-2005 16:44:24 ]