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24 Season 7 Spoilers: Tony Almeida Returns, Jack on Trial

By Nix | September 20, 2007 (12:00 am)

Yeah, yeah, yeah, so most people thought Season 6 of FOX’s 24 kinda blew the big chunks. Hell, I kinda enjoyed it myself, but I do admit it could have been better. Then again, what show couldn’t? And 24 was already in its sixth season. What did people expect? Most shows can barely maintain any semblance of quality after the third season, much less the sixth season. But in any case, there are SPOILERS aplenty for the upcoming seventh season, including the resurrection of Tony Almeida (Carlos Bernard), and Jack’s fate. Hint: He’s in Washington and he’s on trial! Okay, that wasn’t a hint, that’s basically coming out and telling you. Sorry.

More from Entertainment Weekly:

Sure enough, 24’s producers revealed Wednesday that we should expect to see Tony pop up in the coming season. Other big spoilers: Day 7 will take place in Washington, D.C., with Jack Bauer on trial. Chloe O’Brian (Mary Lynn Rajskub, pictured) and Bill Buchanan (James Morrison) will be around, no doubt in support of Jack, but otherwise, Kiefer Sutherland will be surrounded by a largely new cast, including (as previously announced) a fed played by Janeane Garofalo and a president played by Cherry Jones.

So they’re bringing Tony back. Why not? The guy was too handsome to be killed off, anyway.

24 Season 7 Spoilers: Tony Almeida Returns, Jack on Trial

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4 People Have Had Their Say » Add Your Comments | Discuss it in the Forum

pigface on November 29, 2007

i think that personaly audreys father should be killed off. i dont like him!!!!!!

 
Esther on February 10, 2008

And Audrey. What a cow…

 
Patrick on February 10, 2008

Damnit, let’s off the whole Raines family…

 
samuel on June 10, 2008

you mean heller family

 
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