Lessons Learned From Day 6 8:00-9:00 pm From In Touch
Here are some interesting thoughts from Monday night’s episode of 24 from In Touch:
24 really started heating up as the sun set over California! While the clock ticked toward 9:00 p.m., we finally got to see a much softer side of Jack Bauer. The man who only a few hours ago tortured his own brother and calmly snipped off a man’s finger with a cigar cutter, was soft-spoken, caring and gentle with Brady, the autistic guy who happens to be a computer wiz. Unfortunately, Brady also happens to be an oblivious pawn in Gredenko’s nuclear attack plan. Jack manages to save Brady’s life and finally capture Gredenko. But as any faithful fan of 24 knows, there’re still plenty of bad guys out there!
Let’s see what else we learned this hour.
8:00 - 9:00 p.m. lessons:
- Never trust your partner-in-crime, especially if he’s got a gun. There’s a good chance he’ll eventually use it on you.
- Your sister isn’t afraid to risk your life by rousing you out of a coma, if she believes it’ll stop what appears to be World War III.
- It’s ill-advised to let your autistic brother do your dirty work.
- President Palmer may have been in a coma, but he’s still sharp as a tack when he wakes up.
- Pick your vice president carefully. You don’t want one who will stab you in the back.
- Not all Muslims are terrorists.
- CTU employees are loyal. Nadia was roughly interrogated after being accused of aiding the terrorists, but once she was cleared she agreed to go back to work.
- Once upon a time, something very bad happened in Denver between Doyle and some of the men at CTU.
- A dark hallway in the CTU office is the perfect place for a passionate make-out session.
Fayed is still on the loose and the vice president is determined to overthrow the president. Jack only has nine more hours to save the day! Can he do it? Will we ever find out what went down in Denver? Stay tuned!
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