24

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  • I Like to Watch

    Know-it-alls, murderous brothers, franks 'n' beans and your absurd finale predictions -- the most aimless, rambling ILTW ever!
  • I Like to Watch

    Finalists in the "Fix 24 Contest" offer up a head-spinning range of brilliant alternatives, from vengeful orangutans to nanobots.
  • I Like to Watch

    Bachelor Bobs grow on trees, "The West Wing" rolls into flashy "ER" territory and the average Joes go head-to-head with a bevy of Adonises. Plus: Why Ethiopians need therapy, not used mattresses.
  • The unthinkable made real

    Fox's tough and complicated "24" ends its terrifying season by reminding us that the political nightmares of the last few years -- the Clinton impeachment, Bush vs. Gore, 9/11 -- really happened.
  • "24" hour party people

    Fox's innovative hit "24" has recently veered from gripping realism into addictive high camp. What's more, its creators are flying blind.
  • Real Life Rock Top 10

  • TV does the darndest things

    The 10 moments that defined American television in 2002. Not necessarily in a good way.
  • This story takes place on the day of the "24" season premiere. Bong!

    Sen. Palmer is now the president, Jack has facial hair, and North Koreans are planning to nuke L.A. Hey, and where's Nina? Tick, tick, tick.
  • All about Nina

    She's the hottest woman still alive on "24" and I hope they use her as the sultry center of the second season.
  • Out with the old ...

    The TV season ends in an orgy of sex, birth, death and other life-changing events.
  • Nina lives

    The last episode of "24" was made for Nina-ites, and for ecstatic, fulfilling perfidy.
  • "24": Split screen's big comeback

    From Fox's "24" to Destiny's Child videos to Hollywood, the splintered aesthetic of multichannel storytelling -- once the province of the '60s avant-garde -- is suddenly everywhere.
  • Wondering about Nina

    Is anyone else besides me watching the sexiest thing on television?
  • A day in the life

    Joel Surnow is the man responsible for the thrilling, masochistic television show "24." He has no idea how it's going to end.
  • Hugh Hefner, the Emmys and the breathless "24"

    At Hef's roast, Comedy Central bleeps every other word; Ellen DeGeneres does her best on the pointless Emmys; and "24" rocks hard.
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