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It is amusing how much power 2 television shows have over particular communities. The community here is my university. Any other time of the week besides Monday & Thursday @ 9 the streets and sidewalks of the campus have students scattered about walking to and from the gym, library, practice, etc. Go drive into campus at one of these times & you will see a ghost town filled with dark dorms illuminated by the bluish white light of their television sets.
People are addicted to these shows. The same thing was with the O.C. last year, the campus went dead except for the electricity and cable boxed pumping out the shows. There was even a moment where a party was thrown at my apartment on a Sunday night which coincidentally was the premier night for Jack Bauer and his terrorists demolishing ways. The party did not start moving till at least an hour.5 after the show. So I will be the first to go out on a limb and say, "Jack Bauer hates partying!" His inconvenient show timing led to numerous amounts of college kids wasting there extra weekend Sunday night (no school was scheduled on the next day, MLK day) staying in and not enjoying the fruits of a well rounded college education. Shame on you Jack Bauer. We see him fight terrorists and other members of the Axis of Evil but this is an unjustified and immoral fight. Jack Bauer, you have done us wrong.
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