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Gah!!!

The Chuck just informed me that tonight’s regularly scheduled episode of 24 will be pre-empted by the Presidential Address… and it’s being moved to 8:00 PM Sunday night - opposite Alias (and the Sopranos).

Shit!

I might have to run out and buy a Tivo this week. 24 started out slowly this year, but has been picking up steam. Keifer has been quoted as saying that the final 9 episodes of this season are the best the show has ever produced. Meanwhile, Alias is *finally* putting an end to the Lauren’s double-agent schtick - and David Carradine is back this week…

These are the only 2 shows that I’ll bother rearranging my schedule around. I’m not sure what to do here…

Of course, the capper is that, not only will 24 not be on tonight, the only thing on tonight will be W. - probably damage control after the last few days worth of testimony and findings from the 9/11 commission.

Speaking of W., has anyone seen the ridiculous commercial he’s running? Old (40s?) black & white footage, with a voice-over harping on Kerry’s “gas-tax” hike? Is that all he has to run on? Taxes - that’s what you’ve got? Taxes is probably issue #53 on my list right now.

Alias

“Hourglass”
Vaughn is told to keep tabs on his wife’s activities, then he finds out the shocking truth about his mother-in-law (Peggy Lipton); a monk (David Carradine) discloses the identity of the “Passenger” to a stunned Sydney.

24

“Day 3: 6:00AM - 7:00AM”, Episode #318.
President David Palmer tells Jack that a top CTU agent is to be killed; at the hotel, Michelle offers a peaceful ending to those infected with the virus.

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