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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.

Yeah, I remember that. They saw it on an X-Ray in his ribs. I believe it was in season 1 where Jack had to work with a guy who would otherwise be his enemy because they were both trapped in a building.

I loved the part in episode 9 where in the room were the presidents husband was being kept. She walks over to a computer and says "I can't get it to boot, the hard drive must be fried". Uh.... looks like its booted to me. Or at best it won't shut off, she hasn't even tried booting it yet.

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I loved the part in episode 9 where in the room were the presidents husband was being kept. She walks over to a computer and says "I can't get it to boot, the hard drive must be fried". Uh.... looks like its booted to me. Or at best it won't shut off, she hasn't even tried booting it yet.

the moment she turns around, some window opens..

Yeah, I remember that. They saw it on an X-Ray in his ribs. I believe it was in season 1 where Jack had to work with a guy who would otherwise be his enemy because they were both trapped in a building.

T'was season 2, the first Nuclear season

Double Episode Tonight!

Someone from the main cast goes to the 24 in the Sky!

Anyway some more gossip!

Romance on the Cards for Mr Bauer

24's executive producer Howard Gordon has confirmed that romance is on the cards for Jack Bauer and Renee Walker.

Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland) and Walker (Annie Wersching) have grown close while working together to stop terrorists and uncover traitors within the US government in the current season of the Fox drama.

"They have established the emotional framework for a relationship that I think we're going to see manifested in the eighth season," Gordon told TVGuide.com. "It's definitely part of our plan."

"It's not a romance in the traditional sense of the word," he continued. "It's a lot more broken and jagged than what you might imagine."

Wersching was one of a number of new recruits for the seventh season, which has been billed by chiefs as a "reboot" for the show.

Praising Wersching's work on the programme, Gordon added: "[she] has really connected with the audience. I think she's done a spectacular job and we're extremely proud of her."

Double Episode Tonight!

Someone from the main cast goes to the 24 in the Sky!

Anyway some more gossip!

Romance on the Cards for Mr Bauer

aww more larry moss :p As if he needed another reason is dislike him. Can't wait for the double ep though. Probably wait until after its aired so I can view it without commercials ;)

My wife and I are two episodes behind, this will put us four episodes behind. Lovely :(

It's so easy to get so far behind shows, I mean this year I have dropped a few shows from my schedule because I am so far behind.

It's so easy to get so far behind shows, I mean this year I have dropped a few shows from my schedule because I am so far behind.

So true. I'm glad Prison Break and BSG are ending, because that's two less shows to watch, though over the last few months there are a few other new shows that I have picked up, so I'll have gained more than I lost. Blast it.

So true. I'm glad Prison Break and BSG are ending, because that's two less shows to watch, though over the last few months there are a few other new shows that I have picked up, so I'll have gained more than I lost. Blast it.

I feel exactly the opposite way.

This year we're losing PB and BSG (even though I didn't watch it often) as well as SGA.

Next year Lost is done, and probably 24. At least, 24 with Kiefer, so I won't watch if it continues.

Not to mention the shows that might go away, like SCC, and longtime decent shows, like ER.

There hasn't been anything new thats 'must watch' for quite a while. Dollhouse is ok, but its not addicting. The closest I can say, is maybe Fringe, but ever there its not 'omg Fringe is on!'

We're gonna be stuck with a lot of crappy TV, and stuff on Discovery.

I feel exactly the opposite way.

This year we're losing PB and BSG (even though I didn't watch it often) as well as SGA.

Next year Lost is done, and probably 24. At least, 24 with Kiefer, so I won't watch if it continues.

Not to mention the shows that might go away, like SCC, and longtime decent shows, like ER.

There hasn't been anything new thats 'must watch' for quite a while. Dollhouse is ok, but its not addicting. The closest I can say, is maybe Fringe, but ever there its not 'omg Fringe is on!'

We're gonna be stuck with a lot of crappy TV, and stuff on Discovery.

There's always Dirty Jobs, which I always get a kick out of :D Over 100 episodes to wet your appetite :D

Oh man. I'm still gasping for air. That was quite intense. I find it interesting how so many characters have to play "both sides", sometimes betraying those who trust them most, in order to keep it all moving.

From the looks of the preview for next week, and Jack's horrified reaction, it looks like we will be saying goodbye to a major character. Sorry for stating the obvious. :(

Oh man. I'm still gasping for air. That was quite intense. I find it interesting how so many characters have to play "both sides", sometimes betraying those who trust them most, in order to keep it all moving.

From the looks of the preview for next week, and Jack's horrified reaction, it looks like we will be saying goodbye to a major character. Sorry for stating the obvious. :(

I did watch the show from another station than Fox so i won't see the preview until someone put it as always on youtube.

What you mention does not surprise me. Tony will get in and kick some ass but will end up getting killed. Its gonna be either Tony, Bill or Aaron getting killed.

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