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Yeah was pretty good but seemed a little stale to me. I'm guessing it will get better though, always does!

well i hope ur watching the ones on tonight... cause theyre pretty... un...stale...

It's not fair, I can't get into anything now 'cause im off to the Philippines to visit the family and the programming over there is quite different. Looks like i will be buying more Box sets of seasons of cool shows. Really wanted to to get into Heroes! Bauer rox.

JACK BAUER JUST KILLED CURTIS MANNINGG!!!!

AHHH WTF WTF WTF CURTIS IS LIKE THE COOLEST !!! OMG OMG OMG ASSIF HE DIDNT LET HIM KILL THAT ARAB OMGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG NOOO CURTIS IS SO MADDD !!

WTF !!!! JACKS BIGGEST MISTAKE!!!! f**k f**k f**k f**k THE PEOPLE WHO PUT THIS INTO THE STORY!! YOU CANT JUST KILL OFF CURTIS !!!!!

HOPE TO GOD HES NOT ACTUALLY DEAD, THOUGHT IT LOOKED IT

OMG OMG OMG OMG OMG STRESSING OUT

Pretty sure Curtis is not dead, they started fixing him straight away lol, but he was being a dick in that episode anyway

DID YOU JUST SAY THAT????

curtis is the coolest! lol that arab guy killed all his army mates, jack should have let him shoot him.

NO NO NO *SHAKES IN FRUSTRATION* *TEARS*

curtis is awesome, everyone black cop is cool! how funny was it when jacks starts throwing up and goes all whack and then when he gets the call he all serious again lol

ive still never seen a worthy TV throwup apart from the one on some show about a psychologist which is on late... cant remember the name... but his wife is awesome. :P

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