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Can you guys please edit your posts with spoilers? Some of us haven't seen the episodes yet for those of us in countries where we are 5-6 weeks behind...

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Can you guys please edit your posts with spoilers? Some of us haven't seen the episodes yet for those of us in countries where we are 5-6 weeks behind...

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Don't read the thread then. It's a known, accepted rule that if the episode has aired in the US then it's fair game.

Good ending, they left things appropriately I believe. The biggest shocker was the President turning Olivia in.

Go Tony, kicking ass for some personal revenge. Why didn't they just take the gun away before they shot him the second time? That didn't make sense, it was close enough for Renne/Jack to get it and far away enough from Tony.

I wanna see Tony in Season 8.

bombshell was that tony's wife, Michelle was pregnant when she died! uber shocker that one...

but i think that season finale was clearly a set up for the next season, as they said its only going to be a couple of months apart in 24 world time scheme, where all the other season finales have completion (not cliffhangers) and there is a year gap in between seasons at least...

this seemed like the "in-between" episode to prepare the plot for season 8, could have been better i guess, but then that would have meant doing something involving Jack, but with his illness it was out of the question.

Is it just me or do you think that there was less of the Jack Ass Whooping like in the other seasons? he was so awesome, but the virus made him pretty crappy lol

Less jack whooping yes, but also his time is coming to an end and it looks like Renee will be taking over. What was great about this season is that we all could finally understand Jacks torture methods and why he used to do it.

I really enjoyed this season. It started out with everyone thinking that Jack was a crazy torturer, that did not play by the rules. But as the day went on and it became more dire of situations, they began to let Jack do his thing and it started to work. By the end of the season there were not many questions as to Jack torturing people, everyone realized it was the only chance they had.

With CTU back next season I'm sure Jack will be back in full force. Can we get some craziness that was season 3 (hands, heads, daughters in buildings, man that season was nuts!)?

Im bored of 24, season 1 and 3 were my favourites but year on year its been getting more and more ridiculously predictable and cheesy its not funny, the reason i liked 24 because it was so grounded in reality, last few seasons have been jack running about on a rampage torturing people and ive had enough.

Im bored of 24, season 1 and 3 were my favourites but year on year its been getting more and more ridiculously predictable and cheesy its not funny, the reason i liked 24 because it was so grounded in reality, last few seasons have been jack running about on a rampage torturing people and ive had enough.

Well it's obvious that the writers have focused far less on the show's realism for a while now.

i think that ending has just brought a fairly unexpected (but expected) dramatic return for jack.

everyone thinks that Jack is being replaced by Renee and that she will be the new Jack etc. I think that will happen, but as soon as she gets settled, BAM. jack comes back in the most ridiculously dramatic way possible.

thats what i would like to happen anyway. and im sure that Kim will be back next season.

Any thoughts if they will go back to CTU or will the next season be still at FBI?

also, anyone know when 24- season 8 will air?

i think that ending has just brought a fairly unexpected (but expected) dramatic return for jack.

everyone thinks that Jack is being replaced by Renee and that she will be the new Jack etc. I think that will happen, but as soon as she gets settled, BAM. jack comes back in the most ridiculously dramatic way possible.

thats what i would like to happen anyway. and im sure that Kim will be back next season.

Any thoughts if they will go back to CTU or will the next season be still at FBI?

also, anyone know when 24- season 8 will air?

24 won't ever be without Jack, he is 24.

And season 8 will air in the same fashion that last few seasons have: four hours over two nights, very likely following an NFL playoff game in the middle of January, and go non-stop until the season ends.

Way not to show Renee beating that bro, that annoyed me. Not to mention Kim going under the procedure. Shame next season they won't just say, "oh yea, it didn't work, he died, move along" I keep getting mixed signals with Season 8, anyone know if it takes place shortly after for sure? I remember reading an interview with president Taylor whatever her name is. She said it was several years later.

If so, kinda annoying how they left it off if it's going to take place that far away.

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