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Last week’s revelation hit me with a sick sort of dull surprise and I took it quite personally.
Tony captures the image and back at FBI, Jack confirms that those are indeed the lovely canisters, looking better than ever.
Tony and Jack assure him that these are the REAL bad guys, not some namby-pamby, weak-ass smugglers.
Then there’s a knock at the door - “Lemme in, it’s Kelso!” Jack and Mayer ignore the greeting.
Jack sinks to the floor - the weight of one more friend’s death squeezes the spirit out of him.
An anticipated showdown between girl geeks Janis and Chloe with a flash of claws and maybe a little hissing.
Jack drives rogue through a park. The children watch the legendary Jack Bauer speed through their midst.
Jack and Renee suddenly bust into the apartment, scaring the crap of out the two women and the viewing audience.
“It’s going to take me 20 minutes to task a satellite!” “Then don’t waste time talking about it!”
Jack explains that to the Matobos that he and Tony are actually the cavalry, sent to save the day.
To say that this season seven has been interesting so far is like saying the weather sucks in New England.
Jack utters “deep sky” into a phone – and is connected with Bill! I didn’t realize I was holding my breath until I heard Bill’s voice.
“Is this how it starts?... if I say something you don’t like you slam me against the wall?” (FBI head Larry Moss to Jack Bauer)
Contains the sections one might expect to find: Interrogation, Surveillance, Combat.
Jack Bauer has always been the go-to-guy for making things happen in the name of patriotism.
I must have missed something — from here it looked like a whole lot of nothing.
"Jack will save the day," "I'm worried about Chloe," Thank God it's almost over," "Is it all in Bauer's mind?", "The Behrooz Araz Greenroom..."
Peter MacNicol proves once again why he was hired...he is absolutely superb at line delivery and comic timing.
24 and Jack Bauer are never going to be the same when Day 6 is over, and that might be the best thing that can happen for the fans and the show itself.
Sunday night, May 20th, the Simpsons will air an episode called “24 Minutes”, complete with multi frames and nerve-wracking ticking