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House and Jack Bauer should totally have a cross over.

Potw Silly Revelation
When the patient of the week pointed out that "something" may have made the cat sit on House's keyboard to inspire him it made me wonder when and why would he have mentioned getting this revelation to her as it doesn't seem like a moment he would have discussed with a patient.

Detective Annie
Annie deciding to become a detective is sad, some one should tell her it's not happening as the show has been canceled.

Jesse's Plan
Talk about a cold harsh plan. From the conversation in the room it appears that Jesse basically seduced Riley and recruited her into this mission of separating John from Cameron, and that Riley's death was the planned result from the start. Nasty.

Kirk and Spock are Morons.
Watching "Galileo Seven" again had me wondering how those two ever got that high up in Starfleet's chain of command. Kirk's plan to search an entire planet by beaming down landing to look around for the missing shuttle is behind ludicrous and had pretty much no chance of success.

Cockiest Bomber
I laughed when the husband dashed out of the precinct and into the first car he could find, that it was so predictable just added to the silliness, but we're suppose to believe that the bomber was able to wire up Gene's car while it was parked right in front of the police station?

And that the killings in this episode turn out to be about revenge for a love affair must really sting

That's exactly what I thought watching the opening dream sequence, I kept hoping there be a shot of a "Frozen" cop pouring coffee and it overflowing.

I found Dubaku waitress girlfriend to be almost as annoying, characters are introduced into the series almost as skeet targets; they are given no real back story, barely provide any important plot information, and then get killed. The girlfriend was the show's writers blatantly creating stuff to drag the story out to

I was curious about the planned rendezvous, was he suppose to hook up with them before or after the attack? Because if he was suppose to meet up with them afterwords then that means Juma is not on a suicide mission.

So it's a crime to point out nonsense and laugh out loud plot holes? Damn, I hope Jack Bauer doesn't read my comments cause then I'll be in big trouble.

The tunnel did have that nifty laser trip-wire defense, and as you know it's much cheaper to install high tech detection systems oppose to just filling the tunnel up with concrete and steel.

Certainly more entertaining.

What was Ryan Burnett's problem?
Ryan is all antsy about being in the White House because he knows that it's the target, but really it's not as if Juma launched a rocket attack. He couldn't be to worried about being caught in a fire fight when he knows exactly when it the attack is going to take place and thus he

I think Jack holds the waiter at Denny's at gunpoint. It's his thing.

White House Security
I bet the real Secret Service got a good chuckle watching that episode, not only are they shown as being grossly incompetent but once Larry Moss of the FBI shows up he takes charge. WTF?

I was disappointed that the episode really blew an opportunity to give Aaron a bad ass fight against Juma's men. I love Aaron and this season isn't giving him much to do.

I don't think television will ever be ready for Harvey Keitel's penis.

Damn, I keep thinking that one was last season. The last few episode I disliked so much that I think it's coloring my impression of the whole season.

Taub is my favorite of the New Coke. Oliva Wilde was in the running until the while Foreteen thing went South.