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May 9, 2007

An abrupt ending!

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24 is known for all "to be continued" endings and abrupt deaths. Last night’s episode (Ep. 6x21) might not be the kind of abrupt ending they usually have but it’s about another character’s abrupt end–death. We were just simply shocked when President David Palmer got shot, Tony Almeida stabbed and Michelle Dressler bombed. All deaths were quick and unexpected. The show has showcased these kind of deaths once again. But, pointed only to a particular character and recurring one. Any guesses yet?
 
SPOLIER ALERT!!!
 
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[SPOILER START] When Cheng’s men successfully attacked CTU and held them hostaged, the leader of the group asked who was the head of CTU, well, obviously the acting director is Nadia…however, Milo presented himself as the director of CTU. While walking towards the lead Chinese small army man, BANG! Shot in the head! Milo has just been killed!!![SPOILER END] 
 
Shocking, huh? I did not even expect that to happen nor did it came to mind. 24 is really good at this! But, as to why that person died? Not sure. Maybe it was just something they wanted to do? Or, do we get our answers in the next episode?
 
As far as the plot goes, Daddy Bauer is back. Marilyn and Josh are back as well. Sec. Heller took Audrey with him and has a TRO against Jack. Doyle is out in the field. And what’s with Josh? What do they want with this young lad? Could he be Jack’s son? emoticonA lot of questions, few episodes to go. Can Jack finish this on time? Or does he need more time?
 

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