Also, I think we have been making assumptions on who the terrorists are based on nothing more than a few names.
While this is true, I just don't think 24 is that subtle a show. I think our lessons in cultural sensitivity began and ended with
the two guys in that store where Paul got shot, and those "I am an American Muslim" ads that Fox was running in the beginning of the season.
I figured the strenuous avoidance of mentioning
religion
had to be a tipoff, but yeah, I may be assuming too much.
However, as a viewer, and especially as a reviewer, I think it's best to act as if we don't know.
How fortuitous that we are talking hair - I was just thinking last night that I want to grow mine out 2-3 inches, but might get highlights. I've never done highlights.
I am trying to balance out my need to feel in control of something and my hair looking ok.
If I killed the construction guy working across from my cube who won't stop doing his Donald Duck impression, you'd all say I was with you, right?
you'd all say I was with you, right?
Does alibi catch if it's an ocean away?
(is that how you spell that, 'alibi'? It seems like some letters are missing).
you'd all say I was with you, right?
I think that would be leagal in Florida.
"No, officer, it couldn't have been me. You see, I was in Israel at the time. Yes, with Nilly."
(And yep, that's how you spell 'alibi'. It's a funny-looking word.)
having coffee with Jessica, yep.
"No, officer, it couldn't have been me. You see, I was in Israel at the time. Yes, with Nilly."
"You were with Nilly? OK, you can go. Sorry to waste your time."