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Hearing about Agent Moss, Walker and Jack head up a unit to try and contain the man that stole the gas canister. Tony, still undiscovered as the villain, is helping the man get through the FBI blockade.

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It is time to get this whole thing started — and we do that with the Early Edition, our ironically named homage to the CBS TV show of the mid-90s in which we take the day’s biggest headlines and modify them slightly, making them interesting…

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Jack and Renee get the go-ahead from President Taylor to run a covert operation utilizing Tony on Starkwood’s headquarters, while Jonas Hodges meets with the President to discuss his requests.

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Agent Moss calls down a stand-off with Hodges’ troops, but creates a diversion so Tony can get inside the compound to find WMDs. Jack is struggling with his infection. Olivia Taylor meets with a newsmaker to get a story covered up.

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Jack is trying to clear his name after being set up for Ryan Burnett’s death with the assistance from Renee, who leads him to Senator Mayer’s estate.

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The hostage situation in the White House leads to a daring sacrifice, the dude from Empire Records turns up as Jon Voight’s right-hand man.

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Fat Guys at the Movies

Kevin and Neil watch Watchmen and give their opinions about the most anticipated movie of 2009. Joining them in the Magical Virtual Studio in the Sky is Cole Abaius, FSR’s resident Watchmen aficionado.

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General Juma takes center stage now that Dubaku is out of the way; Ryan Burnett, one of the masterminds behind the day’s events and Senator Mayer’s (Kurtwood Smith) Chief of Staff, plan to go to the White House; Jack has to ask Chloe to do something questionable (shocking); Walker makes a ballsy decision when seeing that an attack is imminent.

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Once Matobo arrives at the White House, Jack, Bill, and Walker meet with President Taylor, outlining why they had to deceive her and others in order to regain the CIP device. While there, Taylor receives a phone call from Dubaku saying that they’ve taken her husband Henry captive.

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The new makeshift CTU team (Jack, Tony, Bill, Renee, and Chloe) follow Matobo to the location Dubaku has set up his base of operations. Dubaku, meanwhile, has chosen a plant in Ohio to inflict damage on 30,000 people using the CIP device which disrupts safeguard firewalls.

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Jack Bauer

The attorney general’s office spares no time coming after Agent Walker’s torture method. Moss has to deal with that at FBI headquarters, along with the fact that Jack and Tony (still presumed to be terrorists) and Emerson have taken Walker captive.

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The second of a two-night premiere for the Fox hit 24 aired last night, completing the first two episode’s of the Emmy-winning drama’s seventh season.

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The first of a two-night premiere for the Fox hit 24 aired last night, showing the first two episode’s of the Emmy-winning drama’s seventh season.

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24: Redemption

In the two-hour 24 television event which premiered last night, we find Jack Bauer (Keifer Sutherland) in Africa having a Dave Chappelle-esque search for inner-peace (and also hiding from a U.S. government subpoena).

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Joss Whedon

The latest story of a Fox show shutting down for a good old fashioned script polish slash complete-do-over doesn’t have quite that depressing a feel to it. In fact according to Zap2it, because of the way Joss Whedon explains it, it actually might feel like a good thing.

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Harry Lennix and Michael Hogan would be the best picks for VP running mates

It is not often that I delve into politics on this site. However, after seeing my cheddar-sharp logic that follows, I imagine that John McCain and Barack Obama will stampede to Hollywood to pick up the following running mates.

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Secret Agent Week

Yesterday Kevin Carr unleashed our list of the Ten Greatest Fictional Secret Agents of All-Time, but we know that it is our duty to give you the final say in who really is the world’s greatest fictional secret agent.

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Jon Voight

Not since Dennis Hopper was cast as Serbian nationalist, Victor Drazen, in Season 1, has 24 cast such an A-List star.

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Secret Agent Week

As we look forward to Get Smart and cower from the Guru Pitka, FSR takes a look at some of our favorite secret agents in movies and television.

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DVDs I Bought This Week!

Brian Gibson loves to buy DVDs. Come with him on his weekly journey into the depths of credit card debt as he tells you what to buy, rent and avoid.

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