Twenty Four (24) -- Day 7 -- "1:00am to 2:00am" -- 04/13/09
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Remember how bad last season was? Yeah me neither, distant memory. This season rocks!!
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Re: Twenty Four (24) -- Day 7 -- "1:00am to 2:00am" -- 04/13/09
wow. just after jack pleaded tony's case to the president. i was caught totally off-guard. i love tony, the way he punked that mercenary earlier. the dude was on a roll. what's his motivation for this? best episode this season.
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Re: Twenty Four (24) -- Day 7 -- "1:00am to 2:00am" -- 04/13/09
Yeah, they really need to ease up on the foreshadowing. The close-up on the handcuff removal was the tip-off of the turn. Then the shot of Tony looking at Moss in the helicopter. Then the giant screen splash that said ENGAGE PLOT TWIST.
Anyway, what a season. Voight has just been a spectacular baddie.
Anyway, what a season. Voight has just been a spectacular baddie.
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Re: Twenty Four (24) -- Day 7 -- "1:00am to 2:00am" -- 04/13/09
If Tony is in on this, then why did he handcuff that thug while they were down in that basement? I can see why he had to play the good cop while out in view, but why while they were underground?
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Re: Twenty Four (24) -- Day 7 -- "1:00am to 2:00am" -- 04/13/09
Yeah, they really need to ease up on the foreshadowing. The close-up on the handcuff removal was the tip-off of the turn. Then the shot of Tony looking at Moss in the helicopter. Then the giant screen splash that said ENGAGE PLOT TWIST.
Anyway, what a season. Voight has just been a spectacular baddie.
Anyway, what a season. Voight has just been a spectacular baddie.
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Here's to a Jack / Tony face off!
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Re: Twenty Four (24) -- Day 7 -- "1:00am to 2:00am" -- 04/13/09
reminds me of the old snl skit with seinfeld about oprah 'she's fat, she's thin, she's fat, she's thin.'
tony: 'he's bad, he's good, he's bad' ... will he be good by the end of the day? stay tuned!
tony: 'he's bad, he's good, he's bad' ... will he be good by the end of the day? stay tuned!
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Re: Twenty Four (24) -- Day 7 -- "1:00am to 2:00am" -- 04/13/09
That's what the producers are hoping! Maybe now they can bring in Brother and Papa Almeida as the REAL bad guys behind it all.
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Re: Twenty Four (24) -- Day 7 -- "1:00am to 2:00am" -- 04/13/09
Tony's evil turn just makes no sense, and I find it more than a bit insulting to me as an audience member. If Tony is evil then why get Bill and Chloe involved to begin with? Why go out of his way to stop the Dubaku thing? Why kill the guy who was like his brother? Why not kill Jack? Tony's not stupid; Jack would be a huge threat to him.
No one could have predicted the way the events of the day played out. So to do it this way just on the off chance at the end of the day he could get a bio-weopon for some nefarious purpose was just plain stupid to me.
No one could have predicted the way the events of the day played out. So to do it this way just on the off chance at the end of the day he could get a bio-weopon for some nefarious purpose was just plain stupid to me.
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Re: Twenty Four (24) -- Day 7 -- "1:00am to 2:00am" -- 04/13/09
Tony's evil turn just makes no sense, and I find it more than a bit insulting to me as an audience member. If Tony is evil then why get Bill and Chloe involved to begin with? Why go out of his way to stop the Dubaku thing? Why kill the guy who was like his brother? Why not kill Jack? Tony's not stupid; Jack would be a huge threat to him.
No one could have predicted the way the events of the day played out. So to do it this way just on the off chance at the end of the day he could get a bio-weopon for some nefarious purpose was just plain stupid to me.
No one could have predicted the way the events of the day played out. So to do it this way just on the off chance at the end of the day he could get a bio-weopon for some nefarious purpose was just plain stupid to me.