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By Brandon Millman

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May 18, 2009 10:01 PM

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FinaleWatch: "24" wraps with plenty o' melodrama

Believe it or not, "24" manages to wrap-up Jack Bauer's seventh day to a most fitting conclusion... the day is saved, yet we've only just begun. Also, the character development knob is turned to 11 for the final two hours.
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By Brandon Millman

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May 11, 2009 10:00 PM

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'24': Who Framed Jibraan Al-Zarian?

To the creative minds behind "24," I have only one question for you... really? Have you completely run out of ideas to wrap up another day that you have to involve Kim-freaking-Bauer in another "do it or else she dies" scenario? Was it too much for her to be taken out by the cougar all those years ago? Okay, that was three questions. But still... *sigh.*
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By Andrea Reiher

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May 4, 2009 9:41 PM

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Cherryjones_24_240 Previously on "24," Tony went over to the dark side, Jonas Hodges got immunity, Olivia Taylor kept being a snake and possibly incited Aaron the Awesome Agent to kill someone, and Jack's sickness got worse. Is Kim the Show Killer going to come back and save him? More »

By Brandon Millman

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April 27, 2009 9:27 PM

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Marylynnrajskub_24_240Jonas channels his inner Rick Astley as we head into the homestretch of the seventh day of "24." He'll never give you up, let you down or even run around and desert you. He'll never make you cry (if you're on his side), say goodbye (unless he kills you)... awww, who am I kidding. Chloe's back! That's all that matters! More »

By Brandon Millman

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April 20, 2009 11:11 PM

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Anniewersching_24_240 So it's come to this: "24" has resorted to referencing The Matrix (or Total Recall, take your pick) in order to get a point across. Is there any chance I can take the blue pill and live in blissful ignorance? More »

By Brandon Millman

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April 13, 2009 11:00 PM

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Jeffreynordling_24_240 You may think the biggest five minutes of this season's "24" comes when Elisha Cuthbert hits the screen, except that ranks only third on my list. Jonas being pwned by the President only counts as the second-most awesome moment... it's (of course) the final five minutes that confirms what I've believed all season. More »

By Brandon Millman

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April 6, 2009 10:02 PM

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Carlosbernard_24_240 It's safe to say Jon Voight's turn as Jonas Hodges has brought "24" back from the brink of irrelevancy. You may think he's taking the character to a certain level of cheesiness, yet I hope the powers that be save him from a certain death and bring him back next season... if only briefly. He's so deliciously evil! More »

By Brandon Millman

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March 30, 2009 10:17 PM

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Jeffreynordling_24_240 The vast majority of hours on "24" involve Jack doing something productive. This would be one of those instances where he takes a well-deserved break to allow for other characters to shine in their own vastly different ways. Problem is, most everyone seemed to do a lot this hour, except they didn't really do much of anything. More »

By Brandon Millman

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March 23, 2009 10:56 PM

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Bobgunton_24_240 I love it when a plan comes together, then gets busted all to hell by Jack Bauer. Tony returns in earnest to this hour of "24," but it's the actions of a Starfleet officer (and Jack's caring attitude) that may doom his life once and for all. More »

By Brandon Millman

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March 16, 2009 10:32 PM

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Kiefersutherland_24_240 Jack is on the run again, and that's nothing new for the "24" writers to let him do. Neither is, say, allowing Janis to be annoying or Jonas evil. What is unique is asking Mr. Bauer to implicitly trust another human being. Naturally, this won't end well for a high-ranking government official. More »
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