We cut to Chloe and BillBear treating Renee's wounds back at the A-Team Good Guy van. Bill's three day stubble has morphed into a full-on beard, because Bill is half man, half Chia Pet. Zombie Renee is asking a lot of questions, and wants to know who they are working for since CTU has been shut down. ChiaBill informs her that they are not working for any agency, just casually playing the part of normal, everyday saviors of the world. Zombie wants to check in with her boyfriend boss, but Bill informs her that the FBI has been compromised, and they can't let word get out that she survived. If they do, Dubaku will know that Jack is coming for him.
Renee protests somewhat that she can trust Moss, but Bill reminds her she is new to the '24' world and doesn't yet realize that it is virtually impossible to figure out who can and can't be trusted. She's just going to have to stay "dead" until they can get to Dubaku, retrieve the CIP device, and save the world. Before she can protest any further, Bill's phone rings and Jack lets him know Litvak has bit it, Emerson is wounded, and Nichols is on the way to pick up the Matobos. Bill tells Jack he needs the Matobos on board, and that he'll get there as soon as he can.
The Chia Bill: Watch it Grow and Grow and Grow!
After exchanging glances with Tony and blowing him a little kiss, Jack opens the back door of the van. Former PM Matobo demands to know what the heck is up with all that gunfightin', and Jack tells him not to worry, they mean him no harm. Matobo is skeptical since Jack and Tony had a hand in that whole kidnapping thing. Jack tells him they had to do it to gain Dubaku's trust, and that the Colonel is their primary target. He asks politely for their help in getting to Dubaku.
We cut to the Baddie Bunker where Nichols informs Dubaku that FBI Spice is "dead" and he's on his way to go pick up the Matobos. Dubaku tells him that Emerson and his crew are now a loose end and need to be "tied off." He can no longer trust Almeida, and would rather keep his diamonds for himself, thank you very much. That Dubaku really IS a bad egg! I think I can stop comparing him to Veruca Salt, he's far worse than she is. Nichols goes on to inform Dubaku that the Americans still haven't withdrawn their invasion forces from the Coast of Sangala, and the Colonel Bad Egg is shocked.
President Taylor and her administration know that the Matobos have been kidnapped, so he wonders if she is simply reckless. His conclusion is that she will only respond once there are dead Americans. Nichols takes off to retrieve the Matobos, but first informs Dubaku that the entire staff is at his command. Nice job Nichols! Way to leave the sociopath in charge of the poison store! A nameless young baddie informs the General that they are still tapped into the Airspace controls and asks which area should be targeted. Dubaku tells him to target Washington, DC and we dramatically cut to commercial break!
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Comments (4)
good stuff, dogsnaxx ... despite the uneven quality of the show, the reviews keep getting better ... like previous weeks' commenters, i may skip the show and just read the review ...
1 of 4 | Posted by tballgame | Posted on January 29, 2009 4:57 AM
Christopher Henderson.
2 of 4 | Posted by Firthguy | Posted on January 29, 2009 5:21 AM
@ Firthguy
You are right! That's really weird. My closed captions said "Anderson" while I was recapping the show, but I just looked it up on Wikipedia, and it's definitely Henderson.
Stupid Captions!
3 of 4 | Posted by Dogsnaxx | Posted on January 29, 2009 6:40 AM
@ Firthguy
Holy crap! you are right. My captions said "Anderson", but I just looked it up on Wikipedia, and it's definitely Henderson. Stupid captions...
4 of 4 | Posted by Dogsnaxx | Posted on January 29, 2009 6:41 AM