"24" Day 8: 8:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m. (TV Episode 2010) Poster

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(2010)

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9/10
bitter scripted reality
gordocooper17 January 2020
Even after binge watching 24 a lot of times through all the years, i have tears in my eyes, seeing how the little happiness of the two lost souls will be merciless crushed. For me, it's one of the saddest moments in entire tv-shows history. and i've seen a lot..
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9/10
A Chance Encounter or Logan's Back
Hitchcoc12 July 2019
It would seem that Jack and Renee have done their jobs and can enjoy each other. At the same time the widow of Hassan has agreed to take over for her dead husband and pursue peace. The Russians are going to put an end to this, or so they say. Finally, who should reappear but Logan, the former President who disgraced his office. Unfortunately, some sad things happen and we are going to hear a lot from Jack as he has nothing to lose.
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8/10
The Great Turning Point (for the season)
tsang648229 April 2021
Warning: Spoilers
As this show explores the so-called War on Terror, I expect causalities. But I still remember after watching it for the first time (in the previous decade), I felt sad about Renee's death for the next 24 hours.

This episode is definitely a roller-coaster ride.
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8/10
I know I am weird but.....
holley-103749 March 2021
I know I am weird but I am one of those people who enjoy when the, some what simple details make sense in reality. Like running out with no shoes and having to sit in a hospital with no shoes. The Shoes didn't magically appear and no came and handed him any.
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