Negative. I heard that the next two episodes with Michael Irby are both showing next week (although IMDB says its the two after the next showing on the same day) but it's not the finale. Season finale scheduled as a two episode showing on May 24.Wait, so the next episode is the series finale?
Hey, it's Charles Grey!
But even ~8 special forces commandos are no match for JB. Just drops them with one shot.
Which is kind of funny. Presumably those guys had body armor; even a soft vest could stop JB's puny 9mm but they all dropped in like one hit. Yet in the previous episode, JB's soft armor takes a 5.56mm at close range. Oh 24 you rock!
Negative. I heard that the next two episodes with Michael Irby are both showing next week (although IMDB says its the two after the next showing on the same day) but it's not the finale. Season finale scheduled as a two episode showing on May 24.
JB FTW!presumably Jack was doing head-shots since he figured that he was up against well-equipped opposition. although Hassan obviously did a shoulder wound or something for the one survivor
lol Jack Bauer teaches us why you always buy smoke grenades in Counter Strike. $200 can save your life!
lol Jack Bauer teaches us why you always buy smoke grenades in Counter Strike. $200 can save your life!
i think they even used CS sound effects for the pin pull.
So I'm rewatching parts of Season 7, 8, and all the other seasons, and everytime you have a president who makes some "controversial" decision, there's someone in the joint chiefs, advisors, legislative branch, VP, etc etc. that goes "WTF WHY are you doing that? Ok fvck this I'm gonna go around the president even if it means doing something that will get me incarcerated for life."
It makes me wonder, are there that many controversial decisions that people within the White House will protest and will undermine the president's orders? I thought most people are just loyal peons. Can you imagine if this happened this frequently? Someone would've done something to destroy Health Care thinking Obama's gonna run this country into the ground. Someone would've done something to avert the war in Iraq or Afghanistan. With all the controversy with Bush, someone would've tried to overthrow him everyday if he were in 24. This is absolutely ridiculous. I mean how many times can you use the plot that someone decides to second guess the president and take matters into their own hands?
Was the female secrect service agent the merc chick from the Chronicles of Riddick? It sure looked like her.
I think what's crazier is the amount of disasters/terrorist attacks that happen in all 8 seasons of 24. two nuke attacks?? and all the presidential instability? i think id move to a different country
Yep, that's her. She also played in that show that got canned recently where they were traveling in space with the alien onboard. Can't remember the name of it.
Edit: "Defying Gravity" was the name of it.