Haven't seen the last couple of episodes yet, but after watching through 20 episodes, there's one thing I don't understand:
What was it all about when they said they'd do some "radical changes" to 24? That season 6 was "the last iteration of the series in its current form", or something about "more personal"?
Huh? It's still your old war/diplomacy, terrorism, weapons of mass destruction, moles in the CTU... err, FBI (big fking deal), Chloe secretly helping Jack from within this government facility, etc. etc.
Highly enjoyed the season, but I don't get what all the fuss about this "change of direction" is about - it's still reusing older plot devices and employing pretty much the same overall themes as all the seasons before.