I dunno, I think the show is in someways beating us over the head with the torture debate



(Er ...that WAS intentionally phrased that way, right?)
--Ted
I dunno, I think the show is in someways beating us over the head with the torture debate



Actually, it was. I was wondering how many people would catch the pun.I dunno, I think the show is in someways beating us over the head with the torture debate
(Er ...that WAS intentionally phrased that way, right?)
--Ted
And the VP being a big old wimp.
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I know how all this can actually happen.
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I never knew Area 51 had a branch in D.C.!
m Oh and that Tony apparently keeps a suit in Jack's size at the ready in the car. And that apparently Juma's men are savants when it comes to drilling holes (given that the drilled the hole between the sewers in about two minutes.
As soon as the words "D.C." and "attack" were said in the same sentence the President should've been down in the Secret Super Bunker seen last season.I wish they had never created the Senator's character, because he is the kind of caricature that fits perfectly to any far-right wing view of a liberal politician.
I have noticed a LOT more blatantly political shots at the left this year than previously, which is not good. Despite the fact that I totally disagree with Bauer's methods throughout the series, I have enjoyed the show because it had not really (until now) started to hit you over the head with the producers'/writers' politics.
Between the Senator and Larry Moss, this is getting old. Same goes for the transformation of Agent Red from a normal person into a female Jack Bauer. Judging from the trailers for next week, Moss may end up undergoing a transformation as well. So far he has been totally by the book, but things like Sean's betrayal and the Vice President now refusing to act are setting it up for him to change. I could be wrong, but I have a feeling that's where they are going.
So, the political bias of other, unidentified television programs excuses the neoconservative bias of this show how exactly?
So, uh, how about Annie Wersching and Sprague Grayden?
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I never knew Area 51 had a branch in D.C.!
So, the political bias of other, unidentified television programs excuses the neoconservative bias of this show how exactly?
Oh! And, seriously. They're all pussy-footing around over, "OMG Where's the D.C. target going to be? We've no idea, where! Let's discuss and fret over it while standing in the single most imporant building on the entire fucking planet!!!As soon as the words "D.C." and "attack" were said in the same sentence the President should've been down in the Secret Super Bunker seen last season.
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