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Posted on 12/27/2009 11:34:42 AM PST by GRRRRR
Season 8 Premiers on SUNDAY NIGHT, January 17 with a TWO hour opening episode at 9 Eastern.
On Monday night we are treated to ANOTHER two hour episode again starting at 9 Eastern.
Hard to tell which way this episode will swing...back to the tough as nails UN-PC style or will we get more handwringing and Islamo-Gaia Love like last year?
Here's a little feature from the 24 website
http://www.fox.com/fod/play.php?sh=twentyfour&ep=1256696811731
This season starts off in NYC with Jack trying to establish a 'normal' life with his daughter. But...some stuff goes down at the UN and "that's when the day starts to go wrong" as Jack puts it...
Ha!
What difference could it really make to the Doctor how he was exposed to weapons-grade uranium?
Morphine. The russians couldn’t get any morphine on their own?
>>The preview last week had him in Harry Potter glasses<<
Accio Weapon’s Grade Uranium!
Yay Rocklobster!
Saaaa-lute!
They can get weapons grade uranium but not morphine?
400 REMs, he’s dead Jim.
Hey Jack was cured, my brother is not going to die
He needs Weapons Grade Morphine
They should just get Chase from House — he does Bone Marrow transplants all by himself.
Well... morphine is a controlled substance...
You should do well...good old Bactrim (a combination of two antibiotics developed in the 1970s) works well against MRSA.
I LOVED Milo!
Someone should probably kiss the doc too.
They’ve got 20 minutes to “catch up”.
Bro dies, doctor is snuffed, just another day on 24.
For a minute there I forgot she was white...
Watch the tummy, take with food, lots of water
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