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Violetta Glass
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I know they used one of Moose's kids for the later years but I don't know how many dogs they went through.

With the referendum, I feel like the government didn't plan for a leave vote and don't want to do the considerable amount of work involved.

This is the thing, I've read newspaper articles here implying many scientists saw through him from day one but I suppose that's easy to say years down the line. But it's had terrible results, as there have been children in the UK who have died from diseases we considered beaten due to not being immunised.

But even his bs study didn't stand up to scrutiny anyway. If I remember correctly his peers correctly identified it as dangerous nonsense straightaway.

There was a quack doctor here in England who spouted off some rubbish about vaccines leading to autism and consequently a few years down the line cases of measles were starting to occur (it had all but died out).

I think it would be dangerous to assume we know everything about the condition though even if we know more than we did once.

Where? ;-) Seriously is there any news yet?*

Didn't poor Moose pass away already? :-(

The first time I would have ever seen him would have been on Dr Katz :-)

Plus at that point they desperately needed to change the formula a bit.

I loved that beat early in S6 when Jack was briefly uncomfortable with torture. But he shook it off in about two commercial breaks. And they did something similar with a few interesting characters and plot points.

To be fair they still hit the old mole and yay torture tropes pretty hard ;-) Maybe they can make a webseries about the 3,457th investigation into Counter Terrorism hiring practices.

I'd put S6 comfortably last as well. The Bauer family stuff was silly and ill-judged and the writers dropped too many good plot points too early in the season.

Live Another Day isn't bad. The show works better when the writers don't have to spin their wheels for the middle 18 episodes.

I don't know if 24 took it too far though. Particularly with the female characters no-one got to hit the trifecta of cool, not evil and living other than possibly Chloe. Kim was not cool. I suppose Kate Morgan did but they really should have got YS for the reboot show.

Also it was goofy that CTU would have Jack torture literally anyone. I think its S4 where Karen sends Jack in to torture Audrey but for once he's not that into the idea and then when he comes back out Karen complains Audrey broke him.

She's good even in the minor scenes. Like that scene early in S5 where her assistant with the kidnapped daughter has to take a breath when Martha doesn't like her finished hair so she soaks it through. I can remember that but most of S4 is a total blank for me.

I liked Michelle :-(

I didn't see the point of bringing Nina back. Her whole thing was being dangerous because Jack trusted her. She didn't work for me as a sort of calculating super-ninja who still somehow thinks it is remotely safe to be anywhere in Jack's vicinity.

I don't remember too much of S4. I would definitely have said S5 was the peak season. The stakes were really high, I find Chloe's attempts to survive at the start of it really engaging and the whole conspiracy arc worked really well before it collapsed under its own weight in S6 onwards. Plus the Logan/Jack stuff at