24: Season 4: Episode 22 (4:00am - 5:00am)

I’d missed the last four episodes or so due to travel and working, but I saw part of tonight’s… good to know the show has stopped taking itself seriously, I guess. I’ll be on the lookout for those scruffy gay terrorists, though. FOX must’ve been right about them all along. :stuck_out_tongue:

You know what I like about the 24 universe?

Even dead terrorists watch Fox News.

(Oh, and Mia Kirshner with her top off.)

Yowza, with that skirt and boots, put me down for being terrorized any day by her… = )

I don’t know why I never connected the dots before… I didn’t realize she was in past seasons… I guess I’m not very observant.

Yup. And while he was humping him NakedMandy apparently decided she needed to call Marwan.

Really, the only way Little Richard could be more of a librul stereotype is if we’d been informed that when they picked him up the second time he was in the middle of a Michael Moore film marathon, jerking off over a picture of Anne Coulter, and burning a flag.

Sigh. I used to like this show. Hopefully Reiko will at least move on to a new Baywatch or something.

-Joe

I don’t get it.

So they’re interrogating Richard and he says that he took these people back to his house and got high and one of them must have used his phone. His dad’s next question?

“How?”

Huh? Probably by pushing the leetle buttons, that’s how. While the kid was high.

Well, at least dear old dad made it clear that he didn’t care how his son “chooses to live his life”. That’s very compassionate of the old man. But really, when they picked the kid up the first time he should have told them all about every sexual encounter he’s had recently. 'Cause gay sex is totally relevant to matters of national security.

Good to see that vice president Nancy has started to show some backbone. Although it seems confined to the idea that the President should never feel that he needs to inform his cabinet or other elected officials of vital security issues. After all, he’s the President. That makes him a loner Dottie, a rebel.

Well, there was nothin’ else to do…

Well, apparently that encounter amounted to something in Richard’s mind, because when they were questioning him earlier in the day, his polygraph came back uncertain, and they were making it obvious he was hiding something that he thought might be related (and that he was trying to convince himself that it wasn’t related).

Maybe President Keeler logged on to “findarunningmate.com” and used the search criteria “gutless, spineless, and easy to push around”. :smiley:

Well, I didn’t really see the shooting down of AF1 as just a diversionary tactic – I’d say it was a full goal in itself. Killing the U.S. Prez sounds like a pretty solid way to cause chaos, amid the other attacks. And if one result was getting their hands on a nuke, so much the better (from their POV). So diversionary? I don’t think so. Although overly complicated and unlikely? Well, duh. :wink:

Isn’t it kind of well known that there’s a bunker under the White House?

-Joe

Not to me, but then, I’m a foreigner.

At any rate, they didn’t actually specify where the bunker in question was.

Looking in IMDB, Mia Kirshner was in the last two episodes as well. Did I miss her? Was she playing 4th Houseplant from the Left?

I found it slightly less than credible that a cab driver would remember not only the faces but the origin and destination of two fares from a week prior. Clearly that’s a cab driver that needs to spend more time looking at the road.

So hot terrorist babe is the kind of consummate professional who keeps a silenced gun under her bed, is paranoid enough to run when helicopters land a block away, and will ruthlessly kill a compatriot just to buy herself 60 seconds of running time and at the same time is dumbshit enough to call Marwan directly on an unsecured line and will take a cab directly home from a secret assignment?

And how come Marwan, who has tied up loose ends a lot less threatening than HTB and seduction-boy, didn’t get around to exterminating those two?

If Mia Kirshner (or a doppleganger) was sitting in the back seat of my car, I can assure you my eyes would spend quite a bit of time on the rear-view mirror.

Chloe announced that HTB’s placing a call from Heller’s son’s cellphone activated some sort of spyware that allowed the Teflon Marwan to eavesdrop on all future calls placed on that cellphone – hence how they knew to find Heller when he dropped by the kid’s house that morning.

and HTB and deadmeat were still apparently actively working for/with Marwan, since they were talking about meeting up with him after their sex session (before HTB heard the helicopter and split up the team).

No – she wasn’t in them. The IMDB guest spot listings have frequently been putting in the guest star lists in advance of the episodes, probably based on spoiler info, but sometimes they are not accurate. They probably haven’t updated those in the last few weeks. About a month back, they were listing “Chase Edmunds” as appearing in one of these later episodes, like episode 20 or 21, and obviously he hasn’t shown up.

Well, I don’t see the calling Marwan on an unsecured line as a dumbshit move, simply because the point was to use that call to allow Marwan to track future calls on Richard’s phone. (Probably by reversing the polarity of the thingamajig and re-routing power to the deflector dish…) And CTU didn’t find out about that call until they actually captured Marwan (however briefly) and pulled data off of Marwan’s phone.

Rear-view mirror, hell… I’d just turn around, watch her, and steer with my ass…

Yeah, because that’s much more plausible than HTB reading the note on the refrigerator memo board that says “Dad and Sis stopping by for lunch next Monday.” and giving Marwan a call.

Well, it was the case that the first thing that CTU did was grill the kid to find out if he told anyone about the visit. And call me an optimist, but if an intelligence agency is going to go through the trouble of slapping you around a bit, they’re probably also going to be checking your outgoing phone records for the past couple of weeks. Which should have led to embarassing questions at the first interrogation, such as “Who’s this Marwan guy you’ve been calling?”

Personally, I’d be good for helping out with a police artist’s sketch of her hooters.

But you realize that the cab driver was staring just as much at terror boy as well. Maybe the cab driver, like terror boy and Son-of-a-SOD, is bisexual.