![]() ![]() Feel free to get a screen grab of which ever episode ended as such. Should this be changed? I know it is kind of nitpicky, which is why I want to know others opinions. Proudhug 03:06, 3 December 2008 (UTC) Photo? ĭoes the photo fit the article? I know that you can't actually hear anything in a photo no matter what, but the photo is not of a silent clock (As far as I know, there has never been a silent clock at 1:00). OneWeirdDude 23:01, 25 November 2008 (UTC) Haha, I'd totally forgotten about this anomaly! Any ideas where we could put it? Perhaps in the BG info sections of those two episodes? I think the main page is way too cluttered right now for a Did You Know section anymore. Thoughts, everyone? - Proudhug 13:32, 10 January 2008 (UTC) You're right, Proudhug, that is funny! I think we should definitely put it somewhere. Perhaps we should add a "Did you know?" section to the main page under the FA, like Memory Alpha, to point out interesting facts like this. Thanks, Dylnuge, for inadvertently catching this fascinating bit of trivia. I wonder if anyone has caught this before. Twelve hours later, almost to the second, George would promote Tony in the exact same location and walk out of CTU forever at 9:35:58PM. How extraordinarily bizarre that exactly twelve hours before George walks out with a silent clock, he and Tony had another scene at CTU where he walks out of the building at a commercial break! Yes, Tony and George's argument before George heads to "Bakersfield" immediately preceeds the 9:36:23AM commercial break. Haha, this is absolutely hilarious! I was confused about what on Earth you were talking about, but then I figured it out. Anyone else with the DVD who can confirm this? Dylnuge 01:18, 7 January 2008 (UTC) I think this would be considered notable. This leads me to believe that the clock was omitted from the DVD for whatever reason. In addition, the clock's time is 9:36, not 9:35. There is beeping immediately following the scene between Mason and Tony. I thought I had missed it, so I went back and watched it again. I was watching the Season 2 DVD, and the silent clock following Mason's departure is notably absent. Proudhug 01:54, 21 January 2009 (UTC) Day 2-George Mason Departure Clock? ![]() For some reason, it's still a huge honest misconception among the casual fanbase. However, I don't see how we can legitimately justify assuming bad faith from these edits. This belief has been one of my biggest pet peeves since long before Wiki 24 even existed. Does anyone agree with me that this may be treated in the future as disruptive/bad faith editing, warranting a warning? Blue Rook talk contribs 06:26, 20 January 2009 (UTC) I'm getting rather tired of this nonsense. This is patently false, as only 4 of 8 can be construed to be directly connected to a major character's death (as of the date of this posting). It happens not infrequently that users come along and unilaterally state that silent clocks mean "death". 11 Don't know if examples from 24:Legacy would go here?.
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