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A few thoughts on 24

Everyone always asks me if Kim Possible is my favorite TV show ever. And it’s close, second place in fact, but my favorite show for as long as I can remember has been Fox’s 24. I even used to go so far as trying to arrange my college classes so that I’d be free to watch it live. And I remember how I used to be so annoyed when my required Bio 5 discussion made me miss the first half of the show for one quarter.

Unfortunately, despite the fact that I also specially aranged my classes my senior year of college, the show was held up due to the writer’s strike. This newest season has been a long time coming, and I’m quite impressed so far. It definitely has a different feel than the last season, but that’s a good thing.

I’m glad to see that the Jack Bauer Torture Report is back up. Whoever you are that writes this thing, I just love your analysis.

And this new FBI chick Agent Walker is simply too cute and too interesting of a character to die.

Annie Wersching - Agent Walker - 24 season 7

At least, to cute and interesting to die this early in the season. Besides, someone has to be left to say “Jack’s telling the truth. He risked his own skin not to kill me” later.

Plus, it’s great to have Tony back. Besides Jack, he has always been my favorite chracter.

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