I can't help but think that I've seen the guy that plays the probation officer somewhere before. :?
Woah :o Not surprising of the reveal but CTU turncoats are as common as Jack saying "Dammit!".Oh I loved this bit. XD
The one thing I wish all characters realise is this. LISTEN TO JACK. I know of 3 guys now who haven't listened and gotten themselves killed. The NYPD officer approaching the hotel in the last episode, he didn't listen and walked in the hotel instead of keeping a perimeter. Got himself and his partners killed and allowed Tarin to escape. The dude who broke the formation could have single handedly fucked up the entire operation and pretty much indirectly got the young guy killed to. :smhidDamn right. Jack knows things. It's part of what makes up his utter awesomeness. :yep:
Jack: Son of a bitch hung up on me!:lol: :lol: :lol:
Renee: Well they're tired, they've been putting in long shifts
Jack: Yeh well I don't give a....
Chloe: Hey can we get an audio feed? I think something might be happening down there
*audio feed switches on*
Jack: PUT DOWN YOUR WEAPONS NOW!!
Jack. Fucking. Bauer. Never underestimate the man.
Other than that, pretty fun, though the ending was a bit of a let down - all it took was for the president to realize the power of love.... :thumbdown:
I'm actually surprised that CTU hasn't found that parole officer guy that Dana killed. He's been dead for several hours so one would think that he'd be starting to stink up the place by now.
:yep:
The clock will start ticking again on Fox's real-time thriller 24.http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/tv/2013/05/13/24-fox-limited-series/2154941/ (http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/tv/2013/05/13/24-fox-limited-series/2154941/)
The network on Monday confirmed plans to restart the action thriller, which starred Kiefer Sutherland as counter-terrorist agent Jack Bauer and ended its eight-season run in 2010.
The new season, one of two "limited series" Fox plans for 2014, will be compressed into 12 weeks and premiere next May, says Fox entertainment chairman Kevin Reilly. "We'll go in chronological order with the hours of the day, but we'll skip some hours," he says.