but I must admit that there are too many levels this year. Every time you think that they have gotten the terrorist leader you only find out that there is another level above them. First Tony, he gets captured then it's Dubaku, he gets killed then it's Juma, Juma gets caught or killed, then it's Starkwood and Hodges, then Hodges gets captured and it's Tony again, then Tony gets captured and it's a "mysterious clandestine group"....enough already.
but I must admit that there are too many levels this year. Every time you think that they have gotten the terrorist leader you only find out that there is another level above them. First Tony, he gets captured then it's Dubaku, he gets killed then it's Juma, Juma gets caught or killed, then it's Starkwood and Hodges, then Hodges gets captured and it's Tony again, then Tony gets captured and it's a "mysterious clandestine group"....enough already.
What's that? I stopped listening after Rene's picture
I liked it better than season 6's finale. Tony partially redeemed himself for me. He still killed a lot of people but I can accept his reasoning in the context of the show. I was hoping Renee would "sink" to Jack's level, but whatever. Good for the President for not protecting Olivia.
Get rid of Janice next season and bring Kim back as a regular if they're actually going to make her look good (as opposed to that hideous season 3 hairdo). I could see them reopening CTU after the disasters that occurred on day 7.
I liked it. Yeah, sure, there are things that you can question. But I'm not one to nitpick the plausibility of the show. I'm watching to be entertained, and that was very entertaining to me. I loved the new Tony revelations. He's kind of the alternate Jack. They both led parallel lives on the show pretty much. Both of their pregnant wives were murdered by government agents, both were accused of treason, both had their personal ups and downs by themselves and eachother, etc. Jack chose one path (to "run away" as Tony called it), Tony chose another.