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He looked pretty dead to me seeing as Tony smothered him.

Maybe Tony is still "good" and he made it look like he "killed" Moss, to save face, because the other guy was standing right there. Maybe Tony had to do that because he's not sure who is really behind the attacks and he's using this ruse to try to figure out who's behind it all. (wishful thinking)

Larry Moss can't be dead, I imagine he's merely unconscious and slowly bleeding out from the shotgun wound. When characters die usually they're given the "silent clock", but at the end the clock sound was still going so I imagine he'll be found and live

Nope, not going to be the case. Why not just put him in a headlock to make him pass out? He was suffocated so that he would die. He lies there lifeless as Tony examines the bomb.

Maybe Tony is still "good" and he made it look like he "killed" Moss, to save face, because the other guy was standing right there. Maybe Tony had to do that because he's not sure who is really behind the attacks and he's using this ruse to try to figure out who's behind it all. (wishful thinking)

It was all played out from the start of this season that Tony would be bad so it's not surprise they went back to that.

Moss is dead, he didn't get the silent clock because he doesn't deserve it. Wonder if the old President is controlling Hodges. I don't think they really showed anyone else that could be linked.

Yeah I was thinking the old prez after all Hodges mentioned him how he used to pop in.

I think the writers are trying TOO hard to do plot twists. Tony's back and forth being good and bad makes Absolutely NO sense whatever!

There are still six more episodes until the season ends, it's not like the show just ended. Let's see how it all plays out.

for all we know tony is looking out for tony and playing both sides against each other

Just think Tony was helping Jack out with getting Larry out of picture so he can score with Renee. Jack's already working the fake sympathy angle with the bio-toxic and why he doesn't want to see Kim cause he knows he's faking it. The CDC woman doctor is also working for Tony as cover to claim the toxin is real. It's all a ruse to get Jack over losing all his women and hooking him up proper by end of season.

Just think Tony was helping Jack out with getting Larry out of picture so he can score with Renee. Jack's already working the fake sympathy angle with the bio-toxic and why he doesn't want to see Kim cause he knows he's faking it. The CDC woman doctor is also working for Tony as cover to claim the toxin is real. It's all a ruse to get Jack over losing all his women and hooking him up proper by end of season.

:o

Is that scoopage? ;)

Just think Tony was helping Jack out with getting Larry out of picture so he can score with Renee. Jack's already working the fake sympathy angle with the bio-toxic and why he doesn't want to see Kim cause he knows he's faking it. The CDC woman doctor is also working for Tony as cover to claim the toxin is real. It's all a ruse to get Jack over losing all his women and hooking him up proper by end of season.

lol interesting thoughts :p Great last episode!

Tony is the guy that, unlike Jack, does not care for the lives that are lost, while doing his job. But he also doesn't like to be guilty of something for having his missions completed. He's more "human" than Jack in a sense that he would do what most people would. Jack is not from this world guys. lol

I think Tony is a good guy in the end.

Maybe Tony and Renee are the ones that will star another 24 season . But without Jack it would be 31...

days.

I think the writers are trying TOO hard to do plot twists. Tony's back and forth being good and bad makes Absolutely NO sense whatever!

Oh no no, we'll find out next episode that Tony killed him just so that he could become part of the next terrorist attack so that he can bring it down from the inside and that apparently both he and Jack knew about but didn't tell anyone. :)

*sigh* This is why I'd love 24 to be more like 12... you get your terrorist attack, and then you stop that but something happens that leads to the next attack, catch the bad guy and thats it. It gets very predictable. :(

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