I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say that next week, they're going to explain Tony's proximity to Jack's location was due to the fact that Jack had already contacted him earlier. It's the only thing that makes sense. The promo for next week eludes to Tony being a fugitive, but it will be interesting to see how the storyline plays out.
Is it me or do you think a goverment orginization that has had this many infiltrations in such a short period of time would be dissolved? That is the one problem I've had with the series. This week, Marianne, a "temorary employee", steps ten feet from the main floor, flips up a server hub access terminal and although asked about it initially is able to cause no suspiction. Then later after being busted for lying, no one bothers to check that terminal? I know part of television is to suspend disbelief, but just think it out a little more is all I'm saying.
Audrey's husband should die.
Behroot should slit his dad's throat while his mom runs the hot bath water (with, like, Middle Eastern type music playing in the background).
They should put Driscoll's schizo daughter in the same room with Heller's son. Then he'll talk.
In fantasy 24, Tony, Jack and Audrey will race to the beach where the man from the ball room has been spotted. As Tony and Jack persue, Audrey glances over towards the water and sees Michelle slowing walking from the surf wet, in a red bikini. She does not know who she is, yet is strangely attracted to her. As she runs to Michelle she slowly removes her...
...aw screw it.
Oh yeah...and Bill Devane rocks.
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