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July 23, 2007

24

In last week's episode as conceived of by The Amazing Episode-Conceiving Steve, Jack Bauer traveled backward in time to 1968 and found himself in an episode of The Beverly Hillbillies. He ended up clinging to an armored car that went into a mysterious tunnel and wound up on a dirt road. Edgar is still dead.

We now turn you over to The Amazing Steve.

Comments

Steve, you said they're near farms though not necessarily on one. I'm just wondering, does Southfork count as a farm??

(sigh) either way it doesn't look good for my idea of Jack having his day in court on those pesky interrogation charges and clearly in need of help from Perry Mason and Paul Drake...

CJ, did you mean the Real Mc Coys? They were farmers....

So, Steve, are there some large President's heads somewhere nearby, and a sinister crop-duster overhead?

*quietly wonderin' on the advisability of some of that "muffing" advertised by fivver, above ... need coffee first tho ...*

So, WD ... rough nite @ the office? I'm the worng person to advise folks on their drinkin' habits, but Sour Mash for breakf ... OH, yer havin' an AFTER WORK relaxer ... DUH! ... sorry ... carry on ...

Corn fields?? Why not Field of Dreams? A little Kevin Costner would be great.

Also, Steve, I've been reading your episodes and have followed this blog long after I gave up on last season -- Steve - you are gifted, keep up the good work.

I'm coming in late here, but it was another great episode, Steve!

If they're now in Petticoat Junction will they run into Sam Drucker again?

No administrator available this weekend I see? :(

A very interesting take on the realm of "24", one that even 24 Production Designer Joseph Hodges would like to "envision". Luckily we'll have him on the 2GuysTalking: 24 Podcast this next week. Can we get a note over to Dave to help let people know about it?

Let me know and thanks in advance for the response!

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