It was a solid episode of 24 for me, but it's getting to the point where it's all too unbelievable for me (which usually happens at this point of the season). Driscoll was allowed to carry on right after her daughter committed suicide? Tony was put back in charge after not only being jailed, but without Heller even knowing him or his past? Company men are suddenly trying to take out federal agents?
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At least we know what purpose Driscoll's dumb daughter served.

Yeah, her whole storyline was created as a way to bring Michelle back :teehee Did we need to be shown her daughter for that to happen? Driscoll could have gotten a telephone call that her daughter was in a car accident, and that could have been it.

I do agree about Paul. I am liking him more and more. Now that Audrey sees him being more adventerous - but without the violence of Jack - she will probably go back to him.