TV Recap: 24 Day Seven, Hour Ten - Unexpected Death

Part of: Bauer Power

This week, is it my imagination or does Sean look extra suspicious, because we now know he’s the big bad mole? Well, the man looks like he’s thinking nasty thoughts. And not just the thoughts about him and Erica doing mattress laps. Oh, and Blondie Erika is in on the diabolical plans as well. Another reason not to like her. And what is extra diabolical in this scenario is the fancy-pants listening device doohickey that Sean has placed in the conference room to overhear EVERYTHING that’s being said.

EVERYTHING.

Chloe: Oops, excuse me, Mr. Moss, that fantasy lunchtime burrito is coming back to say ‘hola’.

Moss: Amazing, fantasy food producing real flatulence!

Chloe: Yeah, it’s something we developed at CTU a few years back, since we never really ate.

Moss: Hmm, I didn’t know CTU did R&D.


Chloe: We didn’t. Okay, back to the traffic cams!

And why were Chloe and Larry looking at traffic cams? Because in the previous hour Sean the snake sent DC police a warrant to arrest Jack and Renee. So now, while their task to protect Marika is being obviously compromised, she meets up with Dubaku, who angrily questions her on her involvement with the FBI, checks her phone, sees the transponder, and smashes her phone. And how does Dubaku know that Marika has been ‘turned’ by the FBI? Because Sean the snake called Ryan Burnett who called Dubaku. (Incidentally, all had a good laugh over Chloe’s tooting.)


Because of Larry’s intervention with the police, finally Jack and Renee are set free to continue after Marika. But since there is no signal for Chloe to track, she is relying on handy-dandy traffic cams that happen to be placed on the route that Dubaku’s driver followed. Shortly, Chloe sees an image of Dubaku and Marika getting back into the vehicle and driving off. Dubaku has told Marika that he is really not a bad man; he’s just drawn that way. She seems to believe him, and agrees to continue on with him out of the country.

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Mary K. is a freelance entertainment writer living in the Greater Boston area. She pens CD reviews for Metronome Magazine and is a former Features Editor for Hot Psychology Magazine. Mary K. has also contributed to the anthology, Brewed Awakenings.

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  • 1 - Clare

    Feb 25, 2009 at 3:24 pm

    Yea, Sean as the mole was the most predictable plotline ever. I'm slightly disappointed - saw it from the beginning. Also saw that Marika was a quick expendable. This episode was enjoyable though, I think it rated high on the intensity meter.

  • 2 - Mary K. Williams

    Feb 26, 2009 at 11:11 am

    Yeah, I was not totally shocked over Sean's status. Didn't expect him to kill Erika though.

    Definitely looking forward to next's two-hour show.

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