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I liked the little bit where Renee was concerned about Jack being in the White House...those two going to get it on!

And make little baby Jacks! And then we'll be able to continue the series after Keifer leaves. :p

On a side note, I find it really annoying that,

- the Secret Service are really annoying. Surely there should be a huge army of them there and they'll all be super pro. :p

- that theres a tunnel into the Whitehouse that they know about, but instead of concreting it up, they spent lots of money building a laser net.

Grumble! :p

And make little baby Jacks! And then we'll be able to continue the series after Keifer leaves. :p

On a side note, I find it really annoying that,

- the Secret Service are really annoying. Surely there should be a huge army of them there and they'll all be super pro. :p

- that theres a tunnel into the Whitehouse that they know about, but instead of concreting it up, they spent lots of money building a laser net.

Grumble! :p

You forgot about the shoddy brick wall :p

It is almost impossible to choose the best 24 hours... I watched all seasons in two weeks and I remember a lot of the series. I can say that this show is AMAZING in many seasons. I was choked in many episodes, but slapping the president`s face is really disturbing.

I particularly LOVE Nina... I really wanted to punch her when her face showed up on TV after the betrayal :p

Also Chloe launching rockets was really funny!

Edited by luis mazza

Aaron Pierce has only met Jack in person four times: the first in Day 1 during the breakfast at the San Clarita Power Plant, again in Season 1 at Senator Palmer's hotel when setting up to arrest Alexis Drazen, and the last two both in Day 5 seven and a half years later, when he helped Bauer expose both Walt Cummings and President Logan.

The writers wanted to kill Pierce off in Day 5, but actor Glenn Morshower asked them to keep him alive.

You forgot about the shoddy brick wall :p

I think we were supposed to infer that Juma's man that was working in the White House weakened it.

Question: 24 was crazy this week! Any scoop on what may happen next week? --Jessica

Ausiello: A longtime and much loved character will die while trying to save President Taylor.

Question: I absolutely love Renee Walker and President Taylor from 24! They are such amazing women! What intel do have on them? --Caroline

Ausiello: Agent Walker will get Jack clearance to torture Ryan Burnett, but my gut tells me one of Jon Voight's goons will get to the blabbermouth first. Meanwhile, the Prez's daughter, Olivia, shows her true colors to Ethan, and their confrontation leaves him a wee bit shaken. Methinks we've got another Sherry Palmer on our hands. Scratch that, meknows.

Korbi, I heard someone's dying on this week's 24 episode. Everyone's saying it's someone that we know well who will sacrifice their life for the president. Aaron Pierce (Glenn Morshower) is the goner, isn't he? -Jose

Actually, my 24 tattletale says Aaron Pierce will not kick the bucket tonight. Any other guesses?

--

So it's Bill for sure then.

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