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The Knife
While it wasn't the same physical object from last week, I was glad to see the knife evolve as a character from an agent of freedom when Jack cut himself loose, only to succumb to its old ways when Jack stabbed a motherfucker.

Does this mean they can make the crossover films now?
No matter how shitty they are, I'd still pay to see Del Toro, De Niro, and Oldman reprise their monster roles in Frankenstein Meets The Wolfman, House of Frankenstein, etc.

That knife
officially became the most badass character of the season.

Probably the worst single episode I've ever seen
and I base this on Starbuck's plot being the thing I cared most about. I can't recall an episode of 24 where less happened.

I can't wait for an episode where people try to break into the Greystone house and Serge mows them down with a flamethrower.

The Wire is the overall better show, but seasons 4,5 and 7 of The Shield definitely hold their own against it. I also thought The Shield had a better ending.

…mostly because half of what's said is either departmental lingo or unintelligible street talk.

move that end quote over a bit. now back to listening to a lecture on typefaces.

Thought it was cool
when Jack and I yelled "Are you kidding me at the same time"