As Dubaku presses President Taylor to comply with his devilish demands, she contemplates if the administration should negotiate to avert a disastrous terror attack. Meanwhile, away from the White House and the threatening international crisis, the determined First Gentleman struggles with his ongoing domestic mission, and perilous FBI Agent Walker diverts the attention of her tense colleagues. With national security on the line, Jack Bauer has a formidable plan in hopes of shielding the country
As we all expected, Renee Walker isn't dead — or rather, she was dead, but only for a minute or two. It was long enough to make things interesting, but not so long that Chloe and Bill can't pinpoint her location and dig the FBI agent out of her makeshift grave. So Renee does indeed die — hence the silent clock that had us all debating last week — until, Pulp Fiction -style, Bill brings her back with a needle of adrenaline straight to the heart ... Read More > ... Other Links From
24 Season 7 Episode 61 p.m. to 2 p.m.1.26.09Every time you hear someone say CIP device ... Tonight, Tony reiterated his "I don't cross certain lines" stance and forever sealed his fate with CTU startup and its righteous blue GMC van of justice.Which isn't all that bad. Startups can be fun, as long as they have fun drinking games. CTU startup's involves taking a shot whenever someone says ...
…with a male stripper. Kiefer Sutherland’s friends reportedly treated him to a …stripper at his surprise 42nd birthday party.The National Enquirer quotes a source as saying: “The lights dimmed and raunchy blues music blared. A nearly naked blonde bombshell slinked in the room, shoved Kiefer down on a chair and began dancing. But at the moment [ ... ] ...
So Season 7 did not start off with a major city getting nuked or Jack killing his best friend ... In other words, the kill counter 3.0 has about as much life in it as the S&P 500 ... However, with a new administration and a new week - you have to ask yourself if [ ... ] ...
Olivia ... 11:30 am/ET Nickelodeon ... The adventurous heroine of Ian Falconer's book series comes to life in a charming new animated series that debuts today. (Additional new episodes air all week.) Olivia is a curious, outgoing young pig with a vivid imagination. In the opener, that imagination has her worrying that her little brother is going to grow way too big, so she tries to stunt his growth. Then she has some friends over and creatively transforms her house into a make-believe hotel,
The Gossip Girl spinoff is gearing up. In case you haven't heard, the show will launch as an episode of the original series and, in episode 24, we'll travel to Los Angeles for a look back ...
For many at TVGuide.com, Lost is our TV constant. (For those of you who don't watch the show, a constant is the person who serves as your anchor when you find yourself spiraling through time, uncertain of your own sanity.) When it's off the air, we're not sure what our favorite show is: Mad Men? 30 Rock? Or (to throw a bone to some our most dedicated readers) could it be Smallville? Or Supernatural? We don't have to worry about it anymore, because Lost is finally back, and look, we have a new
For many ... at TVGuide.com, ... Lost is our TV constant. (For those of you who don't watch the show, a constant is the person who serves as your anchor when you find yourself spiraling through time, uncertain of your own sanity.) When it's off the air, we're not sure what our favorite show is: Mad Men ? 30 Rock ? Or (to throw a bone to some our most dedicated readers) could it be Smallville ? Or Supernatural ? We don't have to worry about it anymore, because Lost is finally back, and
When Google's lawyers entered the smooth marble hallways of the Department of Justice on the morning of October 17, they had reason to feel confident. Sure, they were about to face the antitrust division—an experience most companies dread—to defend a proposed deal with Yahoo. But they had to like their chances. In the previous seven years, only one of the mergers that had been brought here had been opposed. And Google wasn't even requesting a full merger. It just wanted the go-ahead to