How did that FBI doctor get there so quick from all the way across town? And is she the only doctor working for them?
Attention all "perimeter" teams. (Drink!)
Okay, Jack didn't "lose" the last med pack, Doc.
There's talk about getting behind the "perimeter." (Drink!)
Jack stares distantly at David Fury's credit.
Tony made it past the "perimeter." (Drink! Oh crap, is it going to be another one of those episodes?)
Widen the "perimeter." (Drink!)
The suspect escaped beyond the "perimeter." (Drink!)
Galvez learned how to hide things by watching Dexter.
Is it true the FBI "perimeter" was breached? (Drink!)
Can the President "ground" the Chief of Staff?
Why is everyone on this conference call disguising their voice except for the woman organizing it all?
Notice that Cisco is not in such a hurry to sponsor evil teleconferences.
Of course, a lawyer who looked just like this woman died about an hour ago. So naturally, she and Tony would be an item. They both have "looking like people that are supposed to be dead" in common.
When Jack makes the proverbial "3 AM phone call" involving the White House, he wants Chloe O'Brian on the other end.
"CTU Lite?" Maybe "Diet CTU" at best.
Janis, if you don't want to be Chloe, then we'll get someone who... oh.
The Tony that Chloe knew doesn't exist anymore. Yeah, he died, in fact.
Jack brings up David Palmer, remembering better times.
Tony tells his hostage not another word, or he'll be killed. But then asks, "do you understand," to which the poor guy actually verbally responds. I think that gets a bullet.
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they are stretching my patience with the quick travel times. Chloe also went from her hotel to FBI HQ in a few minutes. I guess it IS 3 in the morning, but they have been pretty loose with those travel times all season...
how cool was it to see all of those CTU desktop wallpapers "assimilating" the FBI monitors? this was the Chloe-equivalent of watching Rambo load up a bunch of guns. She is going to kick some butt!!
I thought it was pretty slick writing to name-drop Palmer while illustrating Jack's dementia. are we all really ready to believe this illness will actually KILL Jack? of course not, but it's good to see they are getting some dramatic mileage out of the whole thing.
the mole
Dr. Maicer's quick arrival got me thinking, too, but they did call in the medical teams after the building blew up last hour, so she was probably en route anyway.
Here's my issue, though...Jack argues with Hodges that they're not the same, that Jack doesn't kill needlessly, and all that...
...and then he's behind the effort to revive CTU and invade the privacy of every American.
I think they're kinda missing the point.
The difference is that Jack is from the government.
He's here to help you. ;-) (j/k!)
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