Tuesday, February 17, 2009

TV: 24 Season 7, Episode 9 4:00pm-5:00pm Review


So, we finally know who the mole is within the FBI. Sean is working with the conspiring organization set out to make President Taylor look bad. I always thought all along it would have been Janis because I would love to hate that genius freak. But, unfortunately its awkward Sean. However, I believe Sean was forced into helping out with the safe entry of Dubaku. He is definitely a conflicted character that we would end up feeling sorry for in the end.

Now Dubaku's girlfriend is not going to be on the show for too long because her death is necessary in order to weaken Renee's relationship with Jack. The death of Vosser, Renee's torture tactics, and now with the possible death of Malika, Dubaku's girlfriend, Renee will doubt the way Jack Bauer operates.

Chloe is back working for the government which is good I guess because her actions will eventually discover the mole in the FBI's office. She will also get into fights with Janis because I believe they have similar personalities. Two competing computer geeks within the same environment is never good.

We also get introduced to President Taylor's daughter who does not have a good relationship with her mother. Her character will be a fine addition to the show. I also believe that Taylor's son is still alive because we have not technically seen his death. Also, the First Gentleman will not die because he is too good of an actor to get thrown off the show too soon.

What I want to know is when are we going to see the main conspirators behind this disaster. We saw a glimpse of one major government member in the 24 Redemption film. The guy I believe is behind the supposed death of Taylor's son and the one aiding the Juma regime in Sangala is played by Jon Voight. I guess we will see him in the 11th or 12th hour of the show series.

Anyway, I cant wait for what will happen next, especially with what Tony Almeida will do to escape his current predicament with the law. Stay tuned for more 24.

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