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Butteri Mansecks
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There's no way they're getting rid of Jack at this point. There's still a movie to do, and I think he's on contract for another two seasons from what I've heard.

Not to sound shallow (but I am), but she's hot, and that's reason enough for her to return. Maybe she'll be inflicted with some disease that has tragically rendered her mute.

Doesn't it seem a little weird…
That there are supposedly 1500 trained mercenaries on this base, and they're all willing to not only unleash a bio-weapon that would kill thousands of innocent civilians, but also kill members of the FBI that are only trying to protect said citizens?

I don't buy that the blur was a result of the eyedrops, since it happened for the whole episode, and not just the part where he couldn't blink. Also, this is pretty much the first episode of this show that I've seen all the way through, but I still knew that when they made the whole metal-shavings theory about Mos

Well, my first reaction after this episode is that it had the lowest body count ever for a 24. At first, I thought it was just one guy (the guard). But now that you mention it, not a single person died this hour. That's a surprising amount of restraint for this show.

People need contacts
Is it just me, or did both Mos Def and House need an eye exam? I thought the first-person parts were unnecessarily blurry. The only time it made sense is when Mos Def's character was crying, but the rest of the time, it was just distracting.

Vain, are we?
"A few of the middle levels drift into pedantry, teaching lessons that smart players will have already figured out."

How could you not mention…
Jack had the best line in the episode. When Tony is trying to convince him not to save Carl, he mentions that it's ten people against one.