Saturday, March 12, 2005
6pm - 7pm - LittleSiUK
Many thanks once again to Si for another great recap. Leave him a comment and let him know what you think!
Jack vs. McLennan Forster!
Another great episode this week, as Jack faces off against the company Marwan used to launch his attack on the power plants, Tony is put in charge of CTU, and a very welcome old face returns.....
Tick, tick, tick.....
It's 6pm and Curtis is in the lobby of the Rockland building, with the now disabled override device in hand. He is on the phone with Edgar, who informs him that using the alias, Harris Barnes, Marwan had in fact been working with McLennan-Forster on the design and development of the override. Curtis can barely believe that is possible, ordering Edgar to get the company to freeze all of their files on Marwan so either he or Jack can go check them out. Gee whiz, I wonder who that'll be? To be fair, they should go together - they make a cracking team!
Sadly, it's not up to me and after receiving the information, Jack informs Curtis he will be the one to go. He then asks him to escort Paul and Audrey back to CTU. However, when he passes this on to said couple, Paul insists on going with Jack. Apparently, his company installed MF's entire IT system and he can get them in through back doors that "they don't even know about."
Slightly suspicious, as is Audrey, Jack agrees and the two head off. Hey, this is cool, Jack and his girl's ex forced to join forces - the same guy he also tortured and thought was evil an hour ago. This should be interesting. That said - Paul could still be evil. A little too convenient he knows the MF systems inside out isn't it? We shall see....
An emotional moment now as the distraught Erin says goodbye to her daughter's body over at CTU, before it is bagged and tagged. Poor poor Erin. She tried so hard to help her daughter....and all for nothing. Surely she can't stay in command now?!
On the main floor, Sarah delivers the bad news to Edgar, who naturally is concerned that Maya was able to top herself so easily in their clinic, whilst under watch. Sarah snaps at him for asking too many questions and he tells her softly she doesn't have to be so hostile - he was only thinking out loud. Yeah Sarah, you may be very hot indeed, but Edgar stopped 104 nuclear meltdowns today, do that and you can moan at him!
She then heads into the conference area to tell Heller, just as Erin herself enters. Heller tries to comfort her and is shocked when she insists on staying. He doesn't have time to argue though, the President is calling.
Keeler congratulates both of them on a job well done and then asks for an update on Marwan. The two of them believe that now he is at large, he may try to activate his other cells - the meltdown may not have been the end-game. As far as finding him goes, they're not having much luck....
Cut to the man himself, as he bins his nifty CTU outfit and flags down a bus. The sun sets in the back-ground as he boards.....
6:09 - In a brief with the assembled CTU staff, Tony breaks down Marwan's background, including his history and employment details in London, England some years ago. They are unsure as to where and when he was radicalised, but they do know that from the moment he entered the states, everything he did was in preparation for today's attack. Sarah is still going through the files, but after establishing his Harris Barnes alias, she believes he used McLennan Forster covertly as a base for his operations. Tony questions Driscoll as to whether they should start concentrating more of the field teams out looking for Marwan on this mysterious corporation, but she is non-responsive. She then excuses herself and hurries out. Tony is clearly concerned, but tries to press on anyway. Sarah interrupts - she believes Erin should be relieved of her command. Edgar argues, the nice guy that he is, that they should cut her some slack. Before a full-blown argument erupts, Tony steps in saying it is not their decision, nor do they have the luxury of time to deal with this....
Meanwhile, Audrey and Curtis arrive back, just as Jack calls her. He requests that she go back to the hotel with a security team to rest, but she wants to stay and help her father. He relents, at which point she asks him to do all he can to take care of Paul. This is clearly an uncomfortable topic of conversation for Jack, and he agrees. When the call ends, Mr. Raines attempts to patch things up between them, saying he doesn't resent Jack but at the same time is not going to give Audrey up without a fight. He knows she still has feelings for him and is going to do his best to keep them alive. Jack simply says "You're gonna have to do what you gotta do..."
Yeah, bring it on mate!
In her office, Erin, Heller and Tony discuss what Marwan's next move might be. The Secretary believes that he will now try to make a strike as soon as possible to show they are still vulnerable. He certainly has enough cells still active to accomplish this. Again, Erin seems distant and nearly collapses, prompting Tony to call a medic. Once she is led from the room, Heller finally decides to relieve her of her command. He will ask Division to send over a replacement. Tony objects. He ran this place long enough to know how to handle this situation, and although he's not fully competent with the new systems, he believes he is capable of taking over. Heller is hesitant, as Tony isn't even officially working there, but eventually he gives his consent. However, he is still going to call Division to get someone sent over....Who could that be I wonder.....?
Just downstairs, Sarah is still filtering through all the data they have on Marwan. Curtis asks for an update and she informs him that Habib had full security clearance whilst working at MF. This is a scary thought, a terrorist with inside access to a defence contractor, as Curtis notes. He asks if there's anything else, and she pulls up some new Intel on her computer. As well as manufacturing weapons, it seems MF also trains certain clients in the use of those weapons. These include international clientele, such as the Balkans, Asia, and the Middle-East! All your favourite terrorist hot-spots then really! Curtis realises that this would have been a prime opportunity for Marwan as far as both recruitment and the retail of weapons is concerned. This threat may be bigger than they thought. Sarah is naturally unnerved, unable to dig any deeper, as only Jack can do that from within the building. Something else then hits Curtis; whatever Bauer and Paul find there, it is going to reflect badly on the company, it is likely they will not want this information leaked.....
Now, we get our first glimpse at the scary corporation, accompanied by particularly ominous music. In fact, the exterior of this place looks suspiciously like that of the District headquarters in which Palmer stayed during season 3 and the latter part of 2....
Inside, Gene McLennan, the director, is informed by John Reiss, another executive, that CTU is on their way over and that it may not be in their best interests to grant the agents with everything they need. It seems one of their employees is responsible for the terrorist attacks in the US today, and if they get full access to his files, and the true extent of his actions whilst working under the company were to be revealed, it could mean the end of them. He reminds Gene that he has put everything he has into building this company and he can't let CTU destroy it now because of this. He suggests they cover up the evidence. Gene is unsure, so Reiss implies that in the worst case scenario they could even go to jail for this........
Jack and Paul arrive outside and are granted by Dave Conlon, the head of security. The man is clearly up to no good and has his own agenda, pretending to be helpful, but obviously doing anything but. He tries to make excuses as to why Jack can't speak to Gene McLennan himself, but Kiefer just pulls his good old "don't mess with me face" and reminds Dave subtly that this is a matter of national security. Conlon goes off to see what he can do and Jack points out to Paul that something is definitely not right here.....You can say that again!
Gene consents to Reiss's plan, who promises to take care of this. Just then, Jack and Paul are escorted into the office, quickly being introduced to Mr. McLennan. Jack requests that they be given full access to the company's database and that their IT system be taken off-line so that he can look through Marwan's files. Gene agrees to give them all they want and Conlon goes to take care of it......
Back in CTU, Erin sits sobbing to herself in the clinic, when Heller enters to see her. He attempts to comfort the woman and delivers a nice piece about how he first reacted to the death of his wife, ending with - "You cry, you blame God, you blame yourself, then you cry some more and let your friends help you. It's a slow process and it is very painful.....and I am so so sorry that this has happened."
It's a very touching scene, after which Erin agrees to leave CTU....
Heller goes back to the floor now, where Curtis is rather unhappy. He is upset that, as second in command, he was passed over for the position of director by Tony. The secretary tells him that it is only because Tony has experience running this place, but this doesn't seem to appease the agent. Curtis states for the record that he doesn't like it, and then storms off. Now this is interesting, I think Curtis is great, and Tony is too obviously, yet here are two cool characters pitted against each other! Thanks writers, I don't know what to do now! Do I side with Curtis or Tony?! I suppose if you really twisted my arm I'd go with Tony, but Curtis is mightily cool. I'll be keen to see where this goes and it was a nice addition to the episode.....
In MF, Conlon shows Jack and Paul to Marwan's workstation, so that they can start their digging. Paul sets about doing so immediately and notices that a lot of the files have been deleted. As there is no time given, Jack surmises that someone could have deleted them just before they got there. Someone who didn't want them to view those files......
That someone, the naughty Reiss, is busy in McLennan's office monitoring the pair's progress on his own computer. Through this, he is able to stay one step ahead of them as they search the database and delete major files before they get to them. Gene is still very nervous, what if the men get around it and find what they are looking for? Reiss says that if it looks like that is going to happen, they'll be forced to set off an EMP to cover their tracks. McLennan is stunned, that would cripple them electronically!
"That's the point" - explains Reiss coldly.
6:38 - Erin hands her pass-codes and key-cards over to Tony, before finally making her grand exit. In true ‘someone important is leaving CTU' fashion, everyone stops and stares. What's also nice is that the track used underneath this scene is the same piece of music that accompanied Mason's exit of CTU back in season 2 ep 14. Yes, I watch 24 too much, get over it!
Tony heads over to Edgar and tells him that Driscoll said he was the most reliable person there and that he should go to him if he needed anything. The man is obviously chuffed and quite taken aback, go Edgar!
As Tony leaves though, Curtis sneakily tries to change what Mr Stiles is working on. He thinks it would be best for him to go through the satellite images taken around the Rockland building after Marwan got out. Tony notices this, and promptly stops Curtis in his tracks. The two argue, after which Tony tells him to relax - he'll be out of there soon enough, in the meantime his goal is the same.....
6:43 - Marwan meets with a man named Yosik in a dark, sinister looking alley. He tells him he is okay, but that CTU will be using everything they've got to track him now he's free. Yosik claims that their men at the air-force base are still on schedule, which pleases Marwan. Hello! What dastardly deed is this?! I'm afraid we'll have to wait at least another week for the answer to that one.....
Using those trusty back-doors he spoke of at the top of the hour, Paul realises he is actually able to rebuild the deleted files Reiss tried to get rid of earlier. Reiss is stumped by this, and concludes that Paul must know a way around the system that they do not. Gene panics, if this information gets out, it's going to look like they sold arms to terrorists! Reiss says they have no choice but to use the EMP, CTU will simply think Marwan was responsible. He calls someone in research who is taking notes alongside some sort of testing room, barred by a steel door. A sign on it reads - "Electro-magnetic shielding - Keep closed during testing". The researcher is told by Reiss to activate the EMP and to open the shield door. This is not a test. He then hangs up and looks to Gene, the bomb will take 10 minutes to charge up fully. Good, time for one more ad break then.....
On the main floor of CTU, Sarah is confused. The phone taps Edgar wanted her to put in place at the MF building aren't working because their amplitude just began to fluctuate wildly. Edgar tries Jack's cell, but apparently it is out of range. The landline also fails. Informing Tony, they attempt to send a message to Jack over the network.....
Still working at MF, a pop-up window flashes onto Paul's computer screen, displaying Tony's message for Jack. The two speak to each other using this method and try to figure out what is happening. As they do, Paul finds something on the computer, but it is encrypted. Instead, he prints it out whilst Jack checks another workstation. A warning is displayed with the words "EMP Armed" flashing on and off. Jack is shocked and warns Tony, who orders Sarah in turn to ground any choppers they have in the area, for if they are flying when that thing goes off, then they're going down. (For more information on EMP's, check out the research files on the FOX site). Edgar in the mean time tracks the source of the problem to the exact floor in the building that houses the EMP. He tells Jack, who runs to try and stop it.....
Paul grabs the printout, but is intercepted by Conlon. He asks him if they found anything useful and Paul directs him to the printer in the corner. He then makes a break for it and is pursued.....
Jack reaches the EMP room, but 3 men are guarding it. Uh-oh.....
Paul takes refuge in a darkened office room and successfully evades Conlon....
Back upstairs, Jack takes on the 3 men by himself and floors them all in quick succession. That beats the two men Curtis beat up at once last episode!
He then hurries into the EMP room and taps frantically away at the keyboard to try and stop it. It's no use. It goes off.
Paul watches in horror as the lights on the surrounding buildings go black. This is a chilling shot. He tries to run, but Conlon stops and corners him. He demands the location of the print-out.........
I actually thought Paul would be killed here, as Jack had just told Audrey he would protect him. Still, there's always next week for that........
Back in CTU, Edgar reports they have a chopper down and Tony demands medics be rushed to the scene. He then updates Heller who tells him that they have a replacement for Driscoll already. Tony is surprised, and visibly disappointed. Heller asks him to stick around anyway and help Ms. Dessler. I'm sorry, who?!?!?!?
We then get our first glimpse of the much missed Michelle, looking quite fierce actually, as she marches through CTU with two agents flanking her. Tony can't believe it!
"You know her?" Heller asks.
"I used to be married to her....."
6:59:57 6:59:58 6:59:59 7:00:00...........
Well, Monday night looms ever closer and going by the teasers, ep 13 is going to be another scorcher! I can't wait........
Also worthy of note, is how the writers have yet again done what they do so well and completely changed how we perceive a certain character. I actually quite like Paul now!
Stay tuned for 7pm - 8pm.......
Jack vs. McLennan Forster!
Another great episode this week, as Jack faces off against the company Marwan used to launch his attack on the power plants, Tony is put in charge of CTU, and a very welcome old face returns.....
Tick, tick, tick.....
It's 6pm and Curtis is in the lobby of the Rockland building, with the now disabled override device in hand. He is on the phone with Edgar, who informs him that using the alias, Harris Barnes, Marwan had in fact been working with McLennan-Forster on the design and development of the override. Curtis can barely believe that is possible, ordering Edgar to get the company to freeze all of their files on Marwan so either he or Jack can go check them out. Gee whiz, I wonder who that'll be? To be fair, they should go together - they make a cracking team!
Sadly, it's not up to me and after receiving the information, Jack informs Curtis he will be the one to go. He then asks him to escort Paul and Audrey back to CTU. However, when he passes this on to said couple, Paul insists on going with Jack. Apparently, his company installed MF's entire IT system and he can get them in through back doors that "they don't even know about."
Slightly suspicious, as is Audrey, Jack agrees and the two head off. Hey, this is cool, Jack and his girl's ex forced to join forces - the same guy he also tortured and thought was evil an hour ago. This should be interesting. That said - Paul could still be evil. A little too convenient he knows the MF systems inside out isn't it? We shall see....
An emotional moment now as the distraught Erin says goodbye to her daughter's body over at CTU, before it is bagged and tagged. Poor poor Erin. She tried so hard to help her daughter....and all for nothing. Surely she can't stay in command now?!
On the main floor, Sarah delivers the bad news to Edgar, who naturally is concerned that Maya was able to top herself so easily in their clinic, whilst under watch. Sarah snaps at him for asking too many questions and he tells her softly she doesn't have to be so hostile - he was only thinking out loud. Yeah Sarah, you may be very hot indeed, but Edgar stopped 104 nuclear meltdowns today, do that and you can moan at him!
She then heads into the conference area to tell Heller, just as Erin herself enters. Heller tries to comfort her and is shocked when she insists on staying. He doesn't have time to argue though, the President is calling.
Keeler congratulates both of them on a job well done and then asks for an update on Marwan. The two of them believe that now he is at large, he may try to activate his other cells - the meltdown may not have been the end-game. As far as finding him goes, they're not having much luck....
Cut to the man himself, as he bins his nifty CTU outfit and flags down a bus. The sun sets in the back-ground as he boards.....
6:09 - In a brief with the assembled CTU staff, Tony breaks down Marwan's background, including his history and employment details in London, England some years ago. They are unsure as to where and when he was radicalised, but they do know that from the moment he entered the states, everything he did was in preparation for today's attack. Sarah is still going through the files, but after establishing his Harris Barnes alias, she believes he used McLennan Forster covertly as a base for his operations. Tony questions Driscoll as to whether they should start concentrating more of the field teams out looking for Marwan on this mysterious corporation, but she is non-responsive. She then excuses herself and hurries out. Tony is clearly concerned, but tries to press on anyway. Sarah interrupts - she believes Erin should be relieved of her command. Edgar argues, the nice guy that he is, that they should cut her some slack. Before a full-blown argument erupts, Tony steps in saying it is not their decision, nor do they have the luxury of time to deal with this....
Meanwhile, Audrey and Curtis arrive back, just as Jack calls her. He requests that she go back to the hotel with a security team to rest, but she wants to stay and help her father. He relents, at which point she asks him to do all he can to take care of Paul. This is clearly an uncomfortable topic of conversation for Jack, and he agrees. When the call ends, Mr. Raines attempts to patch things up between them, saying he doesn't resent Jack but at the same time is not going to give Audrey up without a fight. He knows she still has feelings for him and is going to do his best to keep them alive. Jack simply says "You're gonna have to do what you gotta do..."
Yeah, bring it on mate!
In her office, Erin, Heller and Tony discuss what Marwan's next move might be. The Secretary believes that he will now try to make a strike as soon as possible to show they are still vulnerable. He certainly has enough cells still active to accomplish this. Again, Erin seems distant and nearly collapses, prompting Tony to call a medic. Once she is led from the room, Heller finally decides to relieve her of her command. He will ask Division to send over a replacement. Tony objects. He ran this place long enough to know how to handle this situation, and although he's not fully competent with the new systems, he believes he is capable of taking over. Heller is hesitant, as Tony isn't even officially working there, but eventually he gives his consent. However, he is still going to call Division to get someone sent over....Who could that be I wonder.....?
Just downstairs, Sarah is still filtering through all the data they have on Marwan. Curtis asks for an update and she informs him that Habib had full security clearance whilst working at MF. This is a scary thought, a terrorist with inside access to a defence contractor, as Curtis notes. He asks if there's anything else, and she pulls up some new Intel on her computer. As well as manufacturing weapons, it seems MF also trains certain clients in the use of those weapons. These include international clientele, such as the Balkans, Asia, and the Middle-East! All your favourite terrorist hot-spots then really! Curtis realises that this would have been a prime opportunity for Marwan as far as both recruitment and the retail of weapons is concerned. This threat may be bigger than they thought. Sarah is naturally unnerved, unable to dig any deeper, as only Jack can do that from within the building. Something else then hits Curtis; whatever Bauer and Paul find there, it is going to reflect badly on the company, it is likely they will not want this information leaked.....
Now, we get our first glimpse at the scary corporation, accompanied by particularly ominous music. In fact, the exterior of this place looks suspiciously like that of the District headquarters in which Palmer stayed during season 3 and the latter part of 2....
Inside, Gene McLennan, the director, is informed by John Reiss, another executive, that CTU is on their way over and that it may not be in their best interests to grant the agents with everything they need. It seems one of their employees is responsible for the terrorist attacks in the US today, and if they get full access to his files, and the true extent of his actions whilst working under the company were to be revealed, it could mean the end of them. He reminds Gene that he has put everything he has into building this company and he can't let CTU destroy it now because of this. He suggests they cover up the evidence. Gene is unsure, so Reiss implies that in the worst case scenario they could even go to jail for this........
Jack and Paul arrive outside and are granted by Dave Conlon, the head of security. The man is clearly up to no good and has his own agenda, pretending to be helpful, but obviously doing anything but. He tries to make excuses as to why Jack can't speak to Gene McLennan himself, but Kiefer just pulls his good old "don't mess with me face" and reminds Dave subtly that this is a matter of national security. Conlon goes off to see what he can do and Jack points out to Paul that something is definitely not right here.....You can say that again!
Gene consents to Reiss's plan, who promises to take care of this. Just then, Jack and Paul are escorted into the office, quickly being introduced to Mr. McLennan. Jack requests that they be given full access to the company's database and that their IT system be taken off-line so that he can look through Marwan's files. Gene agrees to give them all they want and Conlon goes to take care of it......
Back in CTU, Erin sits sobbing to herself in the clinic, when Heller enters to see her. He attempts to comfort the woman and delivers a nice piece about how he first reacted to the death of his wife, ending with - "You cry, you blame God, you blame yourself, then you cry some more and let your friends help you. It's a slow process and it is very painful.....and I am so so sorry that this has happened."
It's a very touching scene, after which Erin agrees to leave CTU....
Heller goes back to the floor now, where Curtis is rather unhappy. He is upset that, as second in command, he was passed over for the position of director by Tony. The secretary tells him that it is only because Tony has experience running this place, but this doesn't seem to appease the agent. Curtis states for the record that he doesn't like it, and then storms off. Now this is interesting, I think Curtis is great, and Tony is too obviously, yet here are two cool characters pitted against each other! Thanks writers, I don't know what to do now! Do I side with Curtis or Tony?! I suppose if you really twisted my arm I'd go with Tony, but Curtis is mightily cool. I'll be keen to see where this goes and it was a nice addition to the episode.....
In MF, Conlon shows Jack and Paul to Marwan's workstation, so that they can start their digging. Paul sets about doing so immediately and notices that a lot of the files have been deleted. As there is no time given, Jack surmises that someone could have deleted them just before they got there. Someone who didn't want them to view those files......
That someone, the naughty Reiss, is busy in McLennan's office monitoring the pair's progress on his own computer. Through this, he is able to stay one step ahead of them as they search the database and delete major files before they get to them. Gene is still very nervous, what if the men get around it and find what they are looking for? Reiss says that if it looks like that is going to happen, they'll be forced to set off an EMP to cover their tracks. McLennan is stunned, that would cripple them electronically!
"That's the point" - explains Reiss coldly.
6:38 - Erin hands her pass-codes and key-cards over to Tony, before finally making her grand exit. In true ‘someone important is leaving CTU' fashion, everyone stops and stares. What's also nice is that the track used underneath this scene is the same piece of music that accompanied Mason's exit of CTU back in season 2 ep 14. Yes, I watch 24 too much, get over it!
Tony heads over to Edgar and tells him that Driscoll said he was the most reliable person there and that he should go to him if he needed anything. The man is obviously chuffed and quite taken aback, go Edgar!
As Tony leaves though, Curtis sneakily tries to change what Mr Stiles is working on. He thinks it would be best for him to go through the satellite images taken around the Rockland building after Marwan got out. Tony notices this, and promptly stops Curtis in his tracks. The two argue, after which Tony tells him to relax - he'll be out of there soon enough, in the meantime his goal is the same.....
6:43 - Marwan meets with a man named Yosik in a dark, sinister looking alley. He tells him he is okay, but that CTU will be using everything they've got to track him now he's free. Yosik claims that their men at the air-force base are still on schedule, which pleases Marwan. Hello! What dastardly deed is this?! I'm afraid we'll have to wait at least another week for the answer to that one.....
Using those trusty back-doors he spoke of at the top of the hour, Paul realises he is actually able to rebuild the deleted files Reiss tried to get rid of earlier. Reiss is stumped by this, and concludes that Paul must know a way around the system that they do not. Gene panics, if this information gets out, it's going to look like they sold arms to terrorists! Reiss says they have no choice but to use the EMP, CTU will simply think Marwan was responsible. He calls someone in research who is taking notes alongside some sort of testing room, barred by a steel door. A sign on it reads - "Electro-magnetic shielding - Keep closed during testing". The researcher is told by Reiss to activate the EMP and to open the shield door. This is not a test. He then hangs up and looks to Gene, the bomb will take 10 minutes to charge up fully. Good, time for one more ad break then.....
On the main floor of CTU, Sarah is confused. The phone taps Edgar wanted her to put in place at the MF building aren't working because their amplitude just began to fluctuate wildly. Edgar tries Jack's cell, but apparently it is out of range. The landline also fails. Informing Tony, they attempt to send a message to Jack over the network.....
Still working at MF, a pop-up window flashes onto Paul's computer screen, displaying Tony's message for Jack. The two speak to each other using this method and try to figure out what is happening. As they do, Paul finds something on the computer, but it is encrypted. Instead, he prints it out whilst Jack checks another workstation. A warning is displayed with the words "EMP Armed" flashing on and off. Jack is shocked and warns Tony, who orders Sarah in turn to ground any choppers they have in the area, for if they are flying when that thing goes off, then they're going down. (For more information on EMP's, check out the research files on the FOX site). Edgar in the mean time tracks the source of the problem to the exact floor in the building that houses the EMP. He tells Jack, who runs to try and stop it.....
Paul grabs the printout, but is intercepted by Conlon. He asks him if they found anything useful and Paul directs him to the printer in the corner. He then makes a break for it and is pursued.....
Jack reaches the EMP room, but 3 men are guarding it. Uh-oh.....
Paul takes refuge in a darkened office room and successfully evades Conlon....
Back upstairs, Jack takes on the 3 men by himself and floors them all in quick succession. That beats the two men Curtis beat up at once last episode!
He then hurries into the EMP room and taps frantically away at the keyboard to try and stop it. It's no use. It goes off.
Paul watches in horror as the lights on the surrounding buildings go black. This is a chilling shot. He tries to run, but Conlon stops and corners him. He demands the location of the print-out.........
I actually thought Paul would be killed here, as Jack had just told Audrey he would protect him. Still, there's always next week for that........
Back in CTU, Edgar reports they have a chopper down and Tony demands medics be rushed to the scene. He then updates Heller who tells him that they have a replacement for Driscoll already. Tony is surprised, and visibly disappointed. Heller asks him to stick around anyway and help Ms. Dessler. I'm sorry, who?!?!?!?
We then get our first glimpse of the much missed Michelle, looking quite fierce actually, as she marches through CTU with two agents flanking her. Tony can't believe it!
"You know her?" Heller asks.
"I used to be married to her....."
6:59:57 6:59:58 6:59:59 7:00:00...........
Well, Monday night looms ever closer and going by the teasers, ep 13 is going to be another scorcher! I can't wait........
Also worthy of note, is how the writers have yet again done what they do so well and completely changed how we perceive a certain character. I actually quite like Paul now!
Stay tuned for 7pm - 8pm.......



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