This was actually the White House set from X-Men 2.
Great scenes with Hayes trying to settle in.
This was actually the White House set from X-Men 2.
Great scenes with Hayes trying to settle in.
“I’ve already had my top secret briefing.”
Now for the stuff you won’t read in the NY Times.
[QUOTE=Starsaber;431249]This was actually the White House set from X-Men 2./QUOTE]
Thanks for the info. I was just thinking that they had to have borrowed it from somewhere else; it looked too good to have been done on their budget.
and now for Kinsey’s latest power grab…
Thanks for the info. I was just thinking that they had to have borrowed it from somewhere else; it looked too good to have been done on their budget.[/QUOTE]
That’s probably why they let that first bit go on so long. Taking advantage of the production value.
And a clip from the last clip show.
guys, you really should listen to the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff when it comes to military matters…
Bullshit, Kinsey.
Insubordination from Jack? Nah, I can’t imagine that.
Satisfying thunk from that stack of reports.
now that I know that Woolsey gets better later, I can view him as simply deluded or ill-informed right now, instead of the truth-twisting bastard I thought he was when I first watched this.
Careful, Woolsey. Questioning the Pentagon could be a bad move.
Been a while since I watched this, but that starts toward the end of this episode, as I remember.
Woolsey’s a bit uncomfortable with this thread of Kinsey’s attack.
Be afraid, Woolsey…be very afraid. This sounds like a coup d’etat.
First appearance of a main cast member with 8 minutes left in the episode.
What is that strange, blue square that Jack is holding?
Floppy disc. How archaic.
And next week is the big one.