Just saw the last 2 episodes of 24's Season 7.
This story really personifies the saying that goes: "It is not the destination that counts, but the journey", because it has no destination.
Jack may or may not have died, but seeing as Wikipedia says production for season eight will start next week, I guess the answer to that question is the same as in all the previous seasons where his survival was also in doubt.
Not a bad season overall.
Interesting subject woven into the entire season about the question of using torture as an interrogation method. It is not always a black and white situation. If a lot of lives can be saved by torturing one man to get valuable information that can't otherwise be obtained, is it justified?
This story really personifies the saying that goes: "It is not the destination that counts, but the journey", because it has no destination.
Jack may or may not have died, but seeing as Wikipedia says production for season eight will start next week, I guess the answer to that question is the same as in all the previous seasons where his survival was also in doubt.
Not a bad season overall.
Interesting subject woven into the entire season about the question of using torture as an interrogation method. It is not always a black and white situation. If a lot of lives can be saved by torturing one man to get valuable information that can't otherwise be obtained, is it justified?
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