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’24′ Season Eight – Renee Walker Finds Her ‘KILLER’ Instinct

Annie Wersching (Renee Walker) With Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland)

We have now been reeled through the first four hours of season eight and ‘24‘ is living up to it’s reputation once again.  There have been a lot of changes on the show.  The most obvious being Freddie Prinze Jr. is on board, CTU being revamped and now looks more futuristic than I anticipated…. I definitely have to get used to that.  Jack Bauer is trying to get to Los Angeles and we know he won’t get there until the end of the day.  Thankfully Kim is very understanding and their relationship will hold up just find.  We’ve got our Chloe O’Brian who never changes and I am glad.  Here quirkiness softens the moments when we need a break from the turmoil.

’24′ SEASON 8 SPOILERS

The last familiar face to appear on last night’s episode was that of Renee Walker (Annie Hersching).  Oh.  My.  Word.  I have to say that the final moments of that last episode were the most shocking I have ever seen on ’24′!  Renee is one bitter woman who has most definitely found her ‘killer instinct’…hence Jack’s concern.  I was getting the feeling that she would do just about anything, like she just didn’t care anymore.  Renee is on a vendetta.  She proved that by power-sawing off a Russian moffia dude’s hand! I nearly died!  I am still a bit in shock.  That woman grew some serious balls, that or she has lost her ever-loving mind!  It takes a lot to surprise Jack Bauer, he was shocked!

I can’t wait for the next hour.  This season is going to be amazing.  ’24′, the best show ever.

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