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No, they explained it. Tony was always a 'bad guy'. He only helped stop the Juma/Dubaku/Hodges stuff because it wasn't part of the original plan. The plan was for Starkwood to make the bioweapon for Tony's group, not for Hodges to try and use it himself.

Episode is right, although that's probably not surprising? :laugh: He was playing both sides for the real baddies. Hodges tried to use it for his own benefit when he was supposed to just make it for these other guys.

Jonas took the pill?

Yea he did but I don't think it was a suicide pill or anything, just something to simulate dying/heart attack so he could get out of FBI interrogation. Tony is pretty cold this season especially to Jack who you'd think he'd show some compassion towards. Never saw him in the earlier seasons but I'm sure I'll be disappointed.

True but the Day 8 will follow Day 7 in the next day rather then a few months.

I doubt its actually the very next day. I would say 2 months later or something.

Remember, all the other seasons were a year+ jump, so 2 months would qualify as 'shortly after'.

He's gonna get cured this season.

I doubt its actually the very next day. I would say 2 months later or something.

Remember, all the other seasons were a year+ jump, so 2 months would qualify as 'shortly after'.

He's gonna get cured this season.

Yeah I can't see it being the very next day either. Has this been confirmed? I'm sure he'll get cured some how! Awesome episode. Jack sussed Tony!

It probably won't be the next day but they are shaping this up to be the story that bleeds over into Season 8 so I can assume Day 8 wouldn't be very far off from Day 7. It'd obviously need to be far off enough for Jack to be healed, I don't see them doing an entire other season with him underperforming so much. It's bad enough its last as long as it has, they won't waste another season with jack on the bench.

I have a feeling Kim is just going to turn around and help him regardless if he asks or not, the shot of her at the end alone said that to me at least. Why bother showing her still in the car if she wasn't planning on coming back. Besides she was due for more than 2 episodes :)

I have a feeling Kim is just going to turn around and help him regardless if he asks or not, the shot of her at the end alone said that to me at least. Why bother showing her still in the car if she wasn't planning on coming back. Besides she was due for more than 2 episodes :)

Of course. Why keep showing her if she's not going to play some kind of pivotal role?

interesting.. btw, Health pack LMAO.. I wonder who 'The group' consists of.

There used to be an old shooter game but the name eludes me, but the hero runs around and collect syringes and pumps them into his arm for boosts. This comes to mind when I watch Jack shooting up and getting refreshed and back into the script at intervals.

Heh Jack pwned Janis. Shame he can't own Olivia though, the more I see her the more I hate her and I already did. :angry: She just loves starting all this drama and go behind her moms back. Looking forward to next week, looks like things are going to be heating up real quick. The attack probably won't happen until the last episode though as they said morning rush hour.

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