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Just got around to seeing the episode last night. I'm really loving this season, and it was awesome to see Aaron back! I think they did a great job when they cast him for the role of a secret service agent.

I still want both of the FBI analysts to DIAF.

Oh man, 24 is still Awesome!!!

I want Marika to be safe, Dammit!

DON'T kill her!!!

We won't know about her surviving until next week.

The preview is showing her trying to stop Dubaku and provoking a car accident, will she survive it ?

In the next few weeks, i won't be surprise if Morris and the baby got trap by corrupt government agent.

We got Aaron back and thats cool. But where is Tony and what will be his next role in season 7 ?

What kind of fight is gonna occured between Chloe and Janis ? I'm pretty sure Sean make everything he did on Janis.

Yep it was a great episode,

I like the end seeing Tony back with what will be the next fight of season 7. I barely understand what tony said but it look important.

I wonder what will go on with Renee, Janis, Moss and FBI now.

Waiting to get link to watch next episode preview now.

Are we watching the same show? I think this season has been really poor. First of all a storyline nicked straight from Die Hard 4, then a villian who just happens to keep a COMPLETE LIST of infiltrated personnel on an SD card under his skin? How convenient!

Combine that with the poor scripting and you've got yourself a pretty poor show.

"Where's my sister? Where's Marieke?"

"There was an accident. She didn't make it."

"What do you mean?" <-- Would that be YOUR reaction?

"There was a car crash. Marieke died."

"I don't understand" <-- Um, which part don't you get?

And there's PLENTY of that going on.

The producers said season 7 would be a reboot and would explore characters in more detail, telling personal stories. If that's so, why has Jack had so little screen time? Why do we never hear anything about his feelings - about how he went to Africa to get away from it all, how he feels about not seeing his daughter, what his thoughts are on CTU being shut down, what it feels like to work with Bill and Chloe again. Christ, we barely got so much as a smile when he found out Tony, who've saved Jack's life on more than one occasion, was still alive.

I'm sure next week's episodes will be full of explosions and violence, and I know that's what 24's about but the show really needs to catch up with itself. I'm just not feeling it for any of the new characters - I couldn't care less if they'd killed of Agents Walker or Moss. To be honest, I'd be quite happy to see Jack, Chloe, Bill, and Tony back at CTU in an official capacity - doing what they do.

Also, where the hell is Bill's wife? What happened to his hair? What happened to the likes of Nadia from season six?

Rant over now.

Im loving this season in spite of the recycled plot stuff. The president's husband in the first episodes = Mrs Balmer in the first 3 seasons.

Anyway, I like this season. But would they stop killing the hot girls?!?!

They have not killed Renee yet.

And on previous season Nadia was still alive at the end of it

I never watched 24 before. I thought it was kinda cheesy. I got an HDTV this year, saw redemption on, and decided to take my HDTV for a spin and damn I got hooked. The first few episodes of season 7 weren't that good but these last few are sweet. I'm really liking the show. Now if only they'd release the earlier seasons on bluray, season 1 still isn't even out!

Really enjoying it, and definitely knew the white house would be the target.

First of all a storyline nicked straight from Die Hard 4, then a villian who just happens to keep a COMPLETE LIST of infiltrated personnel on an SD card under his skin? How convenient!

I think 24 did it first in a previous season, it may not have been a personnel list, but there was some sort of secret document disk embedded in someone that Jack extracted, can't remember which season that was.

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