Season 7 of 24 was well-written and a very timely theme.

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lucywhite

Season 7 of 24 was well-written and a very timely theme.

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Everyone is raving about how they packaged the number of disks 24 Hours DVD into such a small case. Well, I must say it was neatly done and greatly appreciated in my collection of all 7 series that do take up a lot of room. Season 7 was well-written and, as usual, a very timely theme Dexter DVD. It was a slap in the face of critics of extreme violence in 24, leading up to a lame season 6, toned down and boring to satisfy those that think there is more violence in 24 than there is in Family Guy. They just don't get it. The world is, obviously, a violent place to live now. This came out pre-Guantanamo Bay One Tree Hill DVD closure and indictments for waterboarding and other forms of getting the information needed to protect this country regardless of the means. Jack is Jack - there is no one like him and never will be, and he is not ashamed one bit for doing what he has had to do to "save the world" in every season. Yes, the end does justify the means Entourage DVD in matters of world terroism. And throughout Season 7, Jack just put his head up, chin out, and told everyone he came in contact with that he would never have done anything differently. I was shocked by the closure of CTU, kept trying to figure out what was going on with Tony, and respected those who came to understand what Jack is all about. The series The L Word DVD can be summed up in one scene where the President askes Jack if she can trust him, and he says - head held high - "With all due respect, Madam President, ask around." I will always think Season 1 was the best, but will watch 24 until the executives take it off the air. Jack is, and always will be, my hero.
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