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I got through a minute of the song before I turned it off. I'll wait for StePhest Colbchella 2014 for the real song of the summer.

He's the 'Strike Back' guy who got cast as 'Frowning Admiral #2' right? It was pretty weird seeing him as the uptight guy on the phone instead of the guy mowing down people with a machine gun.

Oh and keeping the clock running but jumping ahead 12 hours was a pretty clever way to maintain the real time format.

Depends on if you believe Jack Bauer is truly a mortal.

The Silent Clock Strikes. I'd have rather they not put Audrey's death on Kate's shoulders like they did.. she already had the whole 'my husband hung himself bc of me.' But the whole chain of events, culminating in the President's speech where he now welcomes the onset of dementia, is truly a cut above. Having seen

The duo's greatest work will always be the 'Porkules' episode of 'Hercules the Legendary Journeys'

Toward the end I felt Lochley clicked, in fact I didn't know the circumstances surrounding the series finale back then and I was disappointed she wasn't still at B5 with Zack. But the contrived 'married to Sheridan for a month' bit had me doing an eyeroll.

Sprint has had pretty obvious product placement on '24' for it's entire run (to their credit it worked on me back in high school, my first cell phone was the one Jack used in season 2). Though that dialogue in particular was pretty random.
The most hilarious product placement IMO was back in the CTU days when Chloe

As of last episode Mark siccing the Russians on Jack was completely unrelated to the Cheng threat. So at first I thought Jack connecting those dots was going to put us onto a weird tangent. I guess the show was worried about that too bc conveniently enough the Russians ARE working with Cheng! Jack even dropped the

Does it cost money to put up a Kickstarter? I have two great ideas for a crowdfunded project: one is 'Buy me a new car' and the other is 'Pay off my student loans'

It was actually a refreshing change. I mean the whole 'one guy questions the orders while the other guy is gung ho' has been done to death. Like you, I can't think of a single other Hollywood example where they just follow the orders no questions asked either.

Well they only got picked up for a half season, Fox calls it an 'event series,' and it would have been weird if they renamed the show '12.'

I'm convinced the VP is Aaron Pierce. The only acceptable reason for him to be absent IMO!

My jaw dropped when the 'China has a long memory, Mr. Bauer' guy showed up. Short of Nina Meyers returning from the grave to team up with Mandy, I can't imagine a better shout out to the long-time viewers. Far more satisfying final boss than Adrian Cross.

Well without the pesky network censors will my dream of Alison Brie in a live action 'Tight Ship' costume come true?

Err I meant he wrote this article due to people complaining about the headline of a different article. Nothing against this headline, well besides the implication that the topic is a 'serious issue' in any way.

I finally got into this. I was pretty astounded. It's a genre show, so she's probably screwed, but Eva Green deserves every permutation of Best Actress on TV for her performance. The only thing I was disappointed in was the short season, seems like we were just getting warmed up! Though it's a Sky co-production so the

Or you could have just written a better headline. I agree with you that there's a statute of limitations on these things. 'Breaking Bad was ages ago, deal with it!' is an appropriate position to take.

There was some implication that at least Adrian was into Chloe, he ended one of their many phone calls with an 'I love you.' Chloe's face was still in her standard 'frumpy' look so I wasn't sure if it was mutual. Honestly now I'm scared for Chloe. The '24' rule book clearly states that there needs to be at least one

False advertising! I clicked on this to find out when Garfield takes naps!