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I thought she was referring to the fact they had talked about it earlier when he was turning over control to the VP because of his Alzheimer's, and reiterating that fact. Especially since he was popping his pills with alcohol, a bad combo according to her.

Seriously—best wild card ever on the show.
And damn cute to boot.

I liked that Navarro tried to grapple with Jack once he realized what was about to transpire. I thought for sure Jack was pounding his own hand atop Navarro's, but then realized it was his second hand that was getting pummeled.

The face is going all Seal-like too, much like Hong.

The belief is the final episode isn't in real time, but makes up for the remaining time of the 24 hour time period. I think it'll end on another cliffhanger, but hopefully Cheng won't be around to see it.

The story's not over yet. I believe it's only 3 issues in out of 5. And for once, they're dropping the 24 hour timeline. Too often the comic stories are terribly rushed because of it. This one has a story playing out so far over just a few hours.

This is a little under four years later after NYC. It's reasonable to think Jack might get into another relationship. He did it after disappearing after Day 5 after all under the alias Frank Flynn—and there was roughly 18 months after the incidents of that day.

But why what? That I don't watch HBO? I don't believe in paying for one channel for a show I get to watch for 12 weeks and then go on hiatus for 18 months at a time.
Plus, there's very little I'd want to watch. Dream On was the last one I liked, and that was a long, LONG time ago.

Personally, I liked Kate and her Jactical play on Navarro—I feared it was going to go the way of Jack's revenge on Nina. No more value? *POP*POP* Kate gets a treat.

Oh she's not "hot"—very normal, small place, very middle-to lower-middle class.

I believe Adrian was still at his new hideout with the Dead Sect gang.

Also, Jack loves to get in the face of defeated terrorists, but he's not one to restrain an enemy to the point of incapacitation only to toy with them and then kill them. He's not that sadistic.
I genuinely felt Margo's anger pushed him too far—probably because he realized she was going to say the exact same crap at

He was intending to bring her in—wounded and handcuffed, but she spewed all that venomous hatred at him, which pushed him over; and subsequently her as well—literally.

The official 24 comic that fills in the timeline before Live Another Day so far has Jack living a peaceful life as a dockworker in Russia, with a girlfriend and her supportive family.
When Jack's been on the run, he's had a pretty serene life, trying to rebuild and even be part of someone else's life; but as always he

Damnit, yep, that's exactly it. He was all "I respect you Jack" before Heller left, but now that his wife's all gooey for her old flame, Mark's going to get him out of the picture doing exactly that.

I seriously thought Jack was going to take off his shoes and carom through the window as he shot at it.

Hey, she didn't ragdoll—her hands were cuffed the entire time.
He tossed her out like a worthless television set.

Don't forget Stephen Saunders, baddie of Day 3—he was on Jack's team during Operation: Nightfall that Senator Palmer was sponsoring from Washington; presumed dead from the mission, he resurfaced to create the day's havoc.

I'm assuming that's a GoT reference? I don't watch HBO shows.

I was thinking him to her, since he wanted to bail.