by
rmt
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19:10 EDT, 02 Nov, 2010
Review
The Hassan family's secrets were laid bare last week. This week, we discovered more of the details surrounding Dana's past with Kevin and Renee's past with Vladimir (the Russian baddie played to brutal, intense perfection by Callum Keith Re more
by
maxgt
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14:49 EST, 26 Jan, 2010
Review
In this hour of 24, Renee goes back undercover with the Russian mob while Jack tries his best to keep her from harming anyone else - or herself. As the hour opens, Oleg (Gene Farber), the son of Sergei Bazhaev (Jurgen Prochnow), is dying of radiation pois more
by
maxgt
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19:00 EST, 31 Dec, 1969
Review
I think this season just blew up. After loving the first four hours in last week's two-night 24 premiere, hour five of Jack Bauer's eighth bad day crashed and burned pretty hard. While the main plot involving Jack and Renee is worth watching, it more
by
maxgt
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19:00 EST, 31 Dec, 1969
Review
Jack Bauer and Renee "Screw Loose" Walker continued to wreck havoc on New York City in pursuit of the Red Square faction. Ziya, the poor Russian mob contact who lost his thumb (not his hand) to Renee's circular saw last episode, was able to more
by
maxgt
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19:00 EST, 31 Dec, 1969
News
After returning to the action, Jack (Kiefer Sutherland) finds himself working with Renee Walker (Annie Wersching) once again and he's finding it increasingly difficult to trust her decisions. Also, Dana Walsh (Katee Sackhoff) faces tense and untimely more
by
lexabuti
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19:00 EST, 31 Dec, 1969
Review
Bravo acting Wersching, you are truly bringing out the Renee I grew to love. Although I am a bit upset about your damaging past, it surely looks as though it would take you a while to get out of that hole you sunk yourself into. In a way, Jack is obligate more
by
CriticalMyth
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19:00 EST, 31 Dec, 1969
Review
Ever since abandoning the scattershot writing style that demolished earlier seasons of the series, the writers have been much more focused. They still cover tons of plot threads over the course of the season, but they seem to have a better grasp of how mu more





