Saturday, February 28, 2009
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Hastily-Painted Acrylic Sketches From TV: "24" Edition: 4:00 - 5:00 p.m.

Chloe -- spoiled by her years at CTU -- is not impressed with the crummy computing abilities of the FBI. "These computers are hardly magic at all!"

Jack and Walker kick down the door, in an instance of near-sitcom-level timing: "My mysterious new boyfriend isn't up to anything evil! I trust him comple --" BAM! "FBI! WHERE IS HE?!"
The General Zombocom's girlfriend discusses with her sister whether to go along with Jack's latest hastily-improvised plan, code-named Operation Dead Meat. Older Sis, who apparently watches the show, is against it.Sunday, February 15, 2009
Hastily-Painted Acrylic Sketches From TV: "24" Edition: 2:00 - 3:00 p.m.

Jack and Walker launch the attack on General Zombocom's secret underground headqua -- oh, wait, it's just an office building in Washington. I guess that's kind of sinister.
The chemical plant manager, like Agent Samwise in Day 5, makes a heroic, toxic-gas-related sacrifice. Hastily-Painted Acrylic Sketches From TV: "24" Edition: 1:00 - 2:00 p.m.
Agent Walker, Non-Texas Ranger, is rescued from her temporary grave by Chloe and Buchanan.
Tony chats with General Zombocom's henchmen. Notice in the background the presence of Totally Inconspicuous Bright Yellow Kidnappin' Van.
Tony explains how the opening scene of "The Dark Knight" gave him an idea to increase his own share of the loot.

Jack is up in the rafters, wasting fools with what I can only assume is the BFG.
Mr. Mrs. President goes over the railing in his struggle with Secret Service Agent Gedge Antilles.
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