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Pretty sad that Tony died. He didn't get to do anything and was bed ridden the entire time. Do you guys think it was a smart move to have him die? In my opinion, this was wrong for the writers to do. I think they should've let him redeem himself like Lynn was able to...
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I agree, I dont agree with their decision to kill off Tony, he was the only other guy there that could be like Jack, but maybe that threatened Jack , maybe they wanted one main stud and no one else could last long in his shadow I thought Jack could use some help and it might make it a little more realistic with more than just one outstanding agent. |
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Yeah, why the hell would they save Tony at the beginning, put him through the whole treatment mess just to kill him off on a whim?
Tony at least deserved a better death. They should rest his body in a car and blow it up to honor him. flabbybuns |
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Well, I guess it was better to have him killed off by the main villian then anyone else. But I do agree, why put him through everything only to kill him off? In my opinion, it was probably a problem with something outside of the show (like David Palmer leaving for another show "The Unit").
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Well tonny wasnt too much help anyways to 24 so its better kill him to avoid him poping up on next 24 seasons.
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