Monday, January 12, 2009

Deep Sky

Coincidences of the night so far: I played XI off Sara K.'s XI - yay for quirkiness! Just as I was about to start clicking on the Doors songs I like with the iLike application, Love Me Two Times came on! Right when I was about to tag that specific tune, too... whoa! The same thing happened with Led Zeppelin and a Jeff Woods show on the band! Chuck also added me on there... maybe my Jack Bauer threat in my friend request message worked, hahaha.


Man, that was an intense two-hour show of 24 - now we have to wait a WEEK?! Sean was being low-level bad and requesting a flight be given top priority (masquerading as his boss Larry), after someone else suspected him of sneaking around and trying to access the FAA database! (not sure I trust the new character, Erika) Then again, Jack was apprised of Tony's real agenda AFTER Tony goaded him with Teri's death / Kim's estrangement / Audrey's catatonic state so he could give Jack a code to let him know he's still with the guerrilla CTU, and met Bill and Chloe again - before this, he went all badass on Tony in the FBI interrogation room. The First Gentleman (whose wife was faced with difficult decisions, courtesy of Ethan) met his son's girlfriend again, and she gave him more information: FCC investigating insider trading, and then the son (Roger) being murdered?!

Col. Dubaku is very much alive, unfortunately. Renee Walker got back into the good graces of her sleazy (to me) boss, and may have unplugged the ventilator of someone she was interrogating, first getting Janice out of the hospital room to stall his lawyers. The Sengala people used French, so I wonder who had to translate those bits for Mom, heh. Jack had to choke Renee out to gain her access because FBI was on a Level 4 lockdown since Chloe had hacked their security in order to give Jack and Tony directions out of the building! Although I did like Jack's "apology" to Tony in the closet while they were in the closet, evading FBI agents swarming all over the building: "Sorry about that." Hahaha!

But then the bad guy Tony was working for (David Emerson) gave him a gun to kill Jack, which indeed was loaded. Good thing Emerson decided to let Jack Bauer live... but of course he would. Otherwise, what would the other 20 hours of this "day" consist of? Besides making decisions about genocide OR American lives, of course! The Secret Service agent probably has a hidden agenda, even as he shadows the First Gentleman on his "off-the-manifest" errand... *Twilight Zone music*

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