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Hell hath no fury like Jack Bauer scorned.

I gotta say, watching him dismantle that Russian sniper was quite satisfying. I would've expected Jack to light his hair or clothes on fire first with the blowtorch, but that would probably be too gnarly for TV :p

Can't wait for next week! I truly hope Jack does his absolute worst (or best) with the destruction of Logan. That slimy turd has had this coming for a long time, and it will be so deeply satisfying to watch him go down in flames.

omg they saved every good bit to the last episodes! these episodes have been so good!

feels so good to watch jack get the bad guys one by one..slowly and painfully!

I know how you feel. The show kicked it in to high gear the episode before the 2 hour special where Hassan died and has never looked back. What a great way for the series to go out. I was so disappointed with the first 14-15 episodes and then it got it's Bauer back. I'm so happy I am actually looking forward to the next episode instead of catching it when I get the chance.

I'm also happy it's ending. It's been a great ride but they have proved they can't keep this intensity up all the time. So lets go out with a bang and all of us cheering for Bauer. And that looks exactly like what we are going to get.

oohhh yes, cant waitt

edit: damn dont know how to embed

"Jack Bauer just kidnapped Logan."

I just added the spoiler tag, it wasn't on there before.

Spoiler tag much?

Some people don't like to watch the previews before hand because they spoil too just like you just did.

oh I hope logan gets whats coming to him and I hope this all ends up with Pres Taylor having to confess to the world and being impeached from office. Nixon styles. 2 more weeks, 3 eps. Im gonna miss you Jack but the ending to this season has been unbelievable. I dont know who dies harder Jack bauer or john Mclane

Last few episodes have been great. Definitely making up for the weak start to the season. And surprisingly enough, they haven't tried to pull twist after twist out of their asses like they did for Season 7. **** that was annoying. Jack stabbing the guy and ripping out the SIM instead of forcing him to throw up, classic. Can't wait to see him reunite with Logan, that'll be an epic scene. Like Osiris said, I hope he gets whats long overdue for him and Talyor gets impeached for being such a gullible idiot.

Ohhhh man. At least we can finally stop saying that this season was just like the rest. When he got the russian sniper, I said to myself that it'd be quite something if we saw him get tortured. And then it happens. And we all got to see it on TV.

Was that quality television or what?

Jack. Unplugged.

LOVE IT!!

making Daina the mole inside CTU pretty much qualifies as "Pulling it out their ass"

Touche, but in their defence the stuck with it after it happened. Whereas in Season 7, was Tony, dead? alive, bad? good, bad again, good again, now bad? no good! One terrorist, backed by another, backed by evil corporations. It was really annoying.

Touche, but in their defence the stuck with it after it happened. Whereas in Season 7, was Tony, dead? alive, bad? good, bad again, good again, now bad? no good! One terrorist, backed by another, backed by evil corporations. It was really annoying.

I've got nothing to say to that but this, my favorite Tony story:

In its earliest incarnation, the character was named Andrew Geller and was intended to be solely an analyst. The character evolved over time during conversations between Bernard and the producers. [1] According to an interview on the Sharon Osbourne show, Tony was then going to be named Antonio and nicknamed "Tonio". His name was changed when Kiefer Sutherland had difficulty saying it. Carlos Bernard said he was delighted that the name was changed. Bernard once joked in another interview saying Tonio is the name of a guy who gets killed in the first hour.

Also: Tony is alive. Still.

Oh, and the 24 body count up to this point is no less than 13,620.

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