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Or he's HIVE from Agents of SHIELD and getting around him leads to some kind of mind control.

I feel like he watched that episode of the West Wing where I think it was Josh had to take over for Allison Janney's character and where he obviously flopped big time, Sean Spicer was like "that's a good press secretary."

They call them "BLOW"jobs for a reason. Get it!? Yeah, I'll leave now.

No they are doing a 12 episode season of 24: Legacy.

So when the guy was like "i was joking about going for the cash the police have" I was like, really? You gave ZERO signs you were joking, you said it completely serious. Come on actor, if your character is joking, don't say it like he's seriously suggesting it.

None of my comment discounts that. :)

Which makes sense since Barb didn't hold a connection to the kids and since her car was found, the sheriff didn't have as much a reason to look for her for a while.

At least no girls are wearing the costume. I don't think the internet could take it.

I saw an early screening of this movie and I can say that I'll be surprised if there's a single movie in 2017 that tops the action scenes.

He's a volunteer firefighter in a city built of wood but his day job is lumberjack? That way the arsonist is in some way destroying what Jack has been building. BOOM.

What's funny is that I imagine most of the audience doesn't actually care about the body count most of the time. It's only when the characters make a big deal out of it or when the body count includes innocents that we'll note but like we don't care if goons die left and right.

I know the difference. I just type too fast and tend not to proofread what I wrote. I assume it's actually the same for most people.

Actually, that's kind of terrifying if the people who had access to classified intel and reports thought that the original 24 was somewhat accurate. Ideological or not, these people had access to information we don't.

Jack has quit the CTU and is now a firefighter in a city made of wood. Now an arsonist is trying to burn the down the city and he only has 24 hours to stop him. Cue the 24 countdown noise.

Back when 24 first aired, they tried with the 24-hour thing in a hospital setting. It went to pilot but never got picked up for series.

I could see why some people might be uncomfortable (why is that bad?) because of the Muslim ban (which I oppose) but there are Muslim terrorists out there who want to hurt us? Is the issue here a lack of balance of bad/good Muslim characters? Maybe they can make Hawkins muslim.

I don't know. I think a nice guy having to chose between letting a hospital get blown up or performing-at-gun point brain surgery on your best friend with a swiss army knife could be interesting drama.

I wish I had a full-time assistant just so that I could comment everytime someone obviously badly skimmed an article and it's headline.

As one of the people being dehumanized by President Trump, I can say that I'm happy the Patriots won. That's because it's a football team and it winning has no relevance on Trump's policies and I don't care about the politics of football players/coaches/owners. It's not like if the Falcons won, Trump was going to give

This article literally tells you who did the ad.