Pause.
First of all, the “Chloe working at FBI” subplot is the same as “Bill Driving the President to the Hospital” subplot, which is the same as “Aaron Pierce Bringing Olivia Taylor to See her Father”. Don’t these scenes of when Worlds Collide give the vibe of a TV crossover, as if a show with Bill, Aaron, Tony, and the rest used to exist on a separate plane, outside the realm of the new Whitehouse administration, and the FBI folk – and that the two entities were allowed to join together to boost ratings? No matter, I like it.
And Sean is The Mole. Yup, just as nice as you please, his status changed to annoying, cheating, gossiping analyst to annoying, cheating…well you get the idea…MOLE.
Oh Snap!
As soon as Sean learned of the latest surveillance job, he called the doo-hickey in a suit, Burnett, to fill him in. All of a sudden, not only did Chloe temporarily lose her link, and hence the surveillance, but Jack and Renee were stopped by DC police for a federal warrant – issued from the FBI. Temporary panic ensues in the conference room and on the street where Jack and Renee lay face down – surrounded by uniforms bearing guns.
Double Dammit Snap!
*A highfalutin Technical Term borrowed from CTU for the Simple-Minded: A 24 Resource for Mouth Breathers.








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