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Maybe I'm missing something, but season 7 ends tonight, meaning it hasn't aired.

I'm with ya lol. I'm reading these and thinking wtf still several hours to go. Originally they said Season 8 would take place shortly after, although recently it's been said to be several years later. So I'm guessing everything gets wrapped up in this finale?

Luckily no one has come along yet and typed the ending outside tags but give it time :rofl:

  • We will find out Tony's real motive
  • The "real" bad guy will be revealed by name
  • Renee will hug Jack :)
  • Jack won't die, at least now but will be at the hospital..Kim will be with him...
  • The president's daughter will have a difficult time...
  • The ending makes you want to watch Season 8...

I agree. I wanted an ending and not that. The way Season 7 ended was bad but logical. Season 8 is the logical next step and this time it will not be a completely different story, the current one will just be continued...In this way it makes sense that Season 7 ended like that.

I really can't wait to watch Season 8, does anybody know when it will air?

I hope it ends up on a different night or time than Heroes, Fringe, Lost

Edited by JediXAngel
I enjoyed the finale, and felt the ending was right where they needed to leave things. Plots tied up, new doors opened, ready for a new season. Sadly, now is the single longest point between here and next season. Damn i need a beer.

At least there's not another writer's strike in sight... The gap between season 6 to 7 was painful.

Decent finale. Didn't think the President would turn her daughter in, but when she started to give her speech, I was convinced that she would. Don't be surprised to see her and Ethan being lovers next season.

Tony doing everything he did for simple revenge, and just before he could, boom. The part with him going after his gun, which wasn't even close to him, was kind of dumb. Only after he gets shot a second time do they secure his weapon.

Am I the only one that thought, "Jack's going to become a Muslim"?

And finally, total saw Kim stepping in to save Jack.

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