Tim Ellsworth

24: Hour 13

March 12th, 2007

Well, well, well. From the previews of next week, it appears that there’s a mole in CTU. Who’d have ever imagined? There’s a twist we’ve never seen before on 24.

Who do you think it will be?

Looks like Charles Logan finally got his. Good riddance.

24: Hour 12

March 6th, 2007

Almost forgot about posting this. What’d you think of last night’s episode? I thought it started out slow but picked up toward the end. The VP is a slimeball, no?

24: Hour 11

February 27th, 2007

Forgot to post this last night, so here it is.

Is Charles Logan being genuine in his attempts to help recover the nukes, or is this all a big facade?

24: Hour 10

February 19th, 2007

So the weasel Charles Logan shows up again. Not the guy I was wanting to have to watch some more.

Lennox’s plan to betray his aide didn’t surprise me. Now, the question is, who’s ultimately behind this assassination attempt?

24: Hours 8-9

February 12th, 2007

An intense two hours tonight. Any theories or predictions about what will happen next?

In defense of ‘24′

February 7th, 2007

An Arab-American defends the real-life Jack Bauers.

Thanks to Paul for posting a link to this under the last “24″ post. But this article is so good, I thought it deserved a little extra emphasis.

24: Hour 7

February 5th, 2007

I’m going to have to brag on this one a little bit, because last week I predicted to my wife that Morris would be the engineer identified to retrigger the nukes. Wish I could have placed some money on that.

I also predicted tonight that Dad Bauer would end up killing his son — but I didn’t expect it to be because he wanted Junior to keep quiet. Looks like Dad Bauer’s got a beating coming his way this season.

Now I’m wondering if Palmer’s going to figure out that Karen Hughes resigned under pressure, and if he’ll give the axe to the little pipsqueak (I forget his name) who blackmailed Karen.

24: Hour 6

January 29th, 2007

I’m taping the show tonight, so I’ll be about an hour behind those of you watching it. But I figured I’d go ahead and post the topic. I’ll not read the comments until after I see it.

24: Hour 5

January 22nd, 2007

So, next week we get to see James Cromwell as Jack Bauer’s dad. I wonder if we’ll get to see Jack kick the snot out of him, too.

24: Hours 3-4

January 15th, 2007

So, did you see that coming?

Curtis learns the hard way that you don’t mess with Jack.

24: Hours 1-2

January 14th, 2007

I’m anxious to see what price President Palmer had to pay to free Jack. My suspicion is that this will play a signficant role either later this season or next season.

So, after the first two hours, what’d you think?

24: Jack is back in two days

January 12th, 2007

The new season of “24″ begins Sunday. I’ve seen the first four episodes, and you can expect some surprises. I’ll leave it at that.

24: Hours 23-24

May 22nd, 2006

I was a little disappointed in the finale tonight. It wasn’t as suspenseful as I was expecting, and was even slow at times. I wasn’t surprised that the whole China thing came back up — however, I wasn’t expecting them to leave it as such a cliffhanger.

24: Hour 22

May 15th, 2006

Only one week left in the season, with a two-hour finale next Monday. Somehow, I have a feeling that Jack’s going to find a way to stop the missile launch and kick the snot out of President Logan (that is, if Mrs. Logan doesn’t do it first).

As much as I love the show, the whole deal with the recording was pretty lame. All this time Jack has the recording, and he can’t find two minutes to transfer the recording to another place? I blame the writers, because Jack Bauer would never make such an error himself.

24: Hour 21

May 9th, 2006

You knew Logan wasn’t going to kill himself, and you knew another twist was coming. Three hours left for Jack Bauer to save the world.

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