Well, as far as best friends go, Jack blows away Clark. Can you imagine Clark lecturing Jack about torture? Excellent episode. Very tense with some good character stuff. Though the highlight was Freckles in that dress in that PSA. DAMN! The only thing that would have topped that is Kim showing Freckles just how grateful she was...
No but from a dramatic point of view, it defeats the purpose of the way they ended this week's episode
On the other hand it makes me want to tune in for more. I thought Tony was actually gonna shoot him until the EMT's showed up. And Jack knows it!...
So, is Jack going to be working as a babysitter next season? Maybe he can fight bad guys in the Big Apple with baby Teri strapped to his chest.
No babysitter, it'll be Lone Wolf and Cub all the way. I suppose that old Marvel character Nomad wouldn't be far off actually.
It'll be the baby -likely toddler- fighting the terrorists. It'll be like "Baby's Day Out" only with guns and torture.
Nomad...I remember that comic. The Winter Soldier killed off Nomad. Jack to baby Teri: "Grandpa only does this for your future, honey." *tortures terrorist with bic pen*
Jack Bauer with a child is closer to the current X-Men story where 'mega bad ass' Cable is in the future protecting a mutant child that is supposed to be the savior of mutant-kind.
Good episode tonight. I'm not sure why, but the woman who gave Hodges the pill kept on sending me a Katee Sackhoff Vibe. I know it wasn't her, but I kept thinking it should have been.
Heh figures, the original mini was pretty good but the series itself was watered down and I lost interest. Still that was a basic premise that actually could have worked as a movie better than some of the dud adaptations that have come out but was probably too street level for Marvel to figure out how to handle consistently in the comics.
Remember back in the early days when 24 wouldn't resolve one plot point in less than an episode? So is Will Patton now the big bad? He needs the virus when World War III wipes out civilization and some guy pretending to be a postman threatens his Rule of Eight?
No he's not the ultimate baddie. There going to keep the "played a high school football coach theme" and go with Kyle Chandler as the ultimate baddie.
No, I 'm positive it's not her, though she has been in a commercial for a new movie coming out. I think the actress in question is Amy Price-Francis. Be careful with that link, because towards the bottom is an indication as to how long she will be on the show.
Yip, you seem to be right. The first photograph of Amy Price-Francis reminded me of Ali Larter, and Ali Larter doesn't have anything in her IMDB record, that alludes to a role in 24.