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All I can say is WOW!!!!

This is the best show on tv...just when u thought it was over...tony comes in to "keep it real" and now Jack is back. Get him Jack
 
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All I can say is WOW!!!!

This is the best show on tv...just when u thought it was over...tony comes in to "keep it real" and now Jack is back. Get him Jack


Very Glad that 24 is Back on the Right Track. :103631605

Love that last part, " Brian, grab your laptop. I want you to come with me to the White House "

And with the Looks of it next week, Brian is in trouble. LOL
 
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He's also on Entourage as Billy Walsh the director. Good actor.

Yeah, He is a good actor. Plays a great part on Entourage.
At first when 24's season started, thought I knew him from somewhere.
But wasn't sure, because he is all Cleaned up for 24.
 

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Pretty sure him being pasty white is all makeup. Just wonder why they made him so pale.
 
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Tenman Posted this, in Post # 3o or 31 ?? I forget

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'24': Five questions with fallen FBI agent Rhys Coiro

06:31 AM PT, Feb 24 2009
And by fallen we mean compromised.
As one of Col. Dubaku's midlevel FBI moles, Sean Hillinger probably wasn't destined to go the daylong distance on Fox series "24." But actor Rhys Coiro, best known for playing the cocky "art-film" director Billy Walsh on "Entourage," says that at least in going bad Sean got to be really bad, killing his co-worker and mistress Erika (Ever Carradine) during a final lip lock.
When did you find out Sean was compromised?
It was after the writers strike. We stopped filming right before Sean turned. So then there was a big several-month break where I had no idea what his fate was or even what the show’s fate was. I mean, naturally, I had my suspicions, as does every actor on the show. But there had been some intimations. Janeane Garofalo and I, well, let’s just say there was talk of a conspiracy with us, but then it, uh, turned out to be only me!
Did you feel Sean‘s personal ticking clock kick in then? "24" has never had a problem offing characters. (As of tonight's episode, seven characters integral to the story have been killed.)
Well, we all knew that some twists were going to get even more twisted. It’s funny, I remember first starting out and Sean was something of a blank slate. But watching the show, he does seem like a suspicious fellow from hour one. I think he started out as sort of a red-herring character, and then he turned out to be, you know, the actual herring. I was actually driving in my car the other day through Hollywood and some guy pulled up next to me and was like, “Hey, you’re the bad guy on ‘24’! I thought it was gonna be you at first, but it was too obvious. I didn’t think it could be you.”

Was it intense filming that final scene between Sean and Erika?
Honestly, it was fun to be moving around. Up until now, my character’s been very static and sitting at a computer the whole time. I finally got to get my hands dirty. Fire! Gunplay!
What was working with Garofalo like?
I loved working with her. I love watching the character she created. It’s quite subtle and funny. She was just a cut-up when we were doing it so it’s sort of cool to see what came out of it. I never got to work with Kiefer though. That kind of bummed me out.
Are we going to see more of Sean this season?
Well, never say never, but you’re not going to see much more of him for the rest of this day.
-- Denise Martin
 

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'24' tonight: your quick, SPOILER-FREE preview of tonight's two-hour edition

Mar 2, 2009, 09:14 AM | by Ken Tucker
Categories: TV tonight

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Believe me, you do not want to miss tonight's double-shot of 24, nor the white-hot TV Watch recap my colleague, Dandy Dan Snierson, will be writing about it. But certain things I will tell you to entice you:
1. Jack Bauer tasers a telephone. It's awesome.
2. Chloe (Mary Lynn Rajskub) and Janis (Janeane Garofalo) have a tense/funny techno-geek face-off.
3. The best line of the night?
"Stress is the fertilizer of creativity."
I won't reveal who utters that, but those are words to live by, my friends.
Torture could not induce me to give away anything else. So while waiting for 24 to begin this evening, check out this clip from last week's Countdown with Keith Olbermann, in which it looks as though Garofalo's tattoos are about to spread and engulf her neck and face, and she mentions, among other things, her pal Rajskub's 2007 "date" with Rush Limbaugh, below.
 

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why is there no communication in the lock down room? as if she cant contact the outside world from inside the lockdown room.
 

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i realize its just a tv show, but there would be some kind of direct channel, im sure....

still, exciting stuff, good show....

My prediction is that video will capture part of the SOS flashlight distress and they will storm the white house.
 
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i realize its just a tv show, but there would be some kind of direct channel, im sure....

still, exciting stuff, good show....

My prediction is that video will capture part of the SOS flashlight distress and they will storm the white house.

Was thinking the same thing.
 

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