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->'''Played By:''' Cameron Bancroft

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->'''Played By:''' Cameron Bancroft
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* ShadowArchetype: To Jack Bauer. Like Jack, Tony would do anything to protect his loved ones, but unlike Jack, who always manages to balance this with respect for TheNeedsOfTheMany, Tony takes this to morally indefensible extremes. In Season 3, Tony helps Stephen Saunders to escape when CTU is closing in on him after Saunders [[IHaveYourWife captures and threatens Tony's wife Michelle]], prolonging a terrorist threat and risking innocent lives, for which he is fired from CTU. In Season 7, like Jack, Tony sees [[spoiler:the death of his wife]] as a major CynicismCatalyst, but he takes Jack's rage, bitterness against the world and "ends justify the means" attitude to extremes that even Jack is horrified by, [[spoiler:causing a terrorist attack with a bioweapon in Washington D.C. and planning to kill Jack with a bomb]] as a means to get close enough to [[spoiler:Michelle's killer]] to have his revenge. The parallels are made all the more obvious when Jack has a similar FaceHeelTurn in Season 8 after [[spoiler:Renee is killed]], and is only barely prevented from crossing the line as badly as Tony did when Chloe manages to talk him down before he starts WorldWarIII.
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The game was released 3 years after season 3.


* RememberTheNewGuy: To those who only watch the TV show, he was this in Season 3, as he debuted in the ''24: The Video Game]], released (and set) between seasons 2 and 3.

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* RememberTheNewGuy: To those who only watch the TV show, he was this He's introduced in Season 3, as he debuted in 3 following a TimeSkip with the ''24: The Video Game]], released (and set) between seasons 2 and 3.other characters all being familiar with him already.
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Kick The Son Of A Bitch, due to TRS, is no longer a trope.


* KickTheSonOfABitch: When he shoots Cara Bowden and literally kicks Alan Wilson.

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Although we can use redirects (like Nice Girl), we're not supposed to edit trope names like that. I also tried to deal with a couple entries that I believe are shoehorned and a couple examples that I feel lack context.


* [[DirtyCop Dirty Agent]]: He stole $200,000 from a drug dealer he took down.



* {{Greed}}: He stole $200,000 from a drug dealer he took down.



* [[BlondeRepublicanSexKitten Brunette Republican Sex Kitten]]: Despite being of Arab descent.



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* [[ADayInTheLimelight An Hour in the Limelight]]: Day 8: 4-5 AM, where Jack and Cole spend the hour exchanging fire with terrorists and Chloe works to restore power to CTU.



%%* ADayInTheLimelight: Day 8: 4-5 AM, where Jack and Cole spend the hour exchanging fire with terrorists and Chloe works to restore power to CTU.



* [[EtTuBrute Et Tu, Jack?]]: She gets this reaction after [[spoiler:Jack knocks her unconscious during the second-to-last episode.]]

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* [[EtTuBrute Et Tu, Jack?]]: %%* EtTuBrute: She gets this reaction after [[spoiler:Jack knocks her unconscious during the second-to-last episode.]]
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They Do is now a disambig page


* TheyDo: With Tony.

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* ADayInTheLimelight: He has a much bigger role in season 3, and is quite nicer than before. Which makes his death much harder.



* ADayInTheLimelight: He has a much bigger role in season 3, and is quite nicer than before. Which makes his death much harder.



%%* AuthorityEqualsAsskicking
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Heel Face Mole is no longer a trope


%%** HeelFaceMole
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Ambiguous Disorder is not a trope anymore, but a redirect to a YMMV entry.


* AmbiguousDisorder: It's made clear from her over-reacting to an innocuous gesture from Bill Buchanan that she has ''some'' form of mental disorder, which Chloe uses to blackmail her into letting her escape from CTU. However, because we don't find out the exact circumstances of her sexual harrassment case against Miles Papazian, it's unclear whether her disorder caused her to falsely accuse Miles, or it's something (possibly PTSD) that she ended up with as a result of actually being harrassed.



%%* AmbiguousDisorder
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During the afternoon, Lynn's key card was stolen by his sister Jenny and her boyfriend. Embarassed, McGill failed to report the theft of the card, which was later used by terrorist operative Ostroff to gain entrance to the building and release one of the Sentox canisters, killing 40% of the staff. In a last-ditch effort to flush the gas from the building, [=McGill=] left his secure room to unlock a nearby control panel, succumbing to the effects of the gas soon afterward. His action allowed Chloe O'Brian to restart the ventilation system and clear the air, ensuring no further loss of life among the survivors.

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During the afternoon, Lynn's key card was stolen by his sister Jenny and her boyfriend. Embarassed, McGill [=McGill=] failed to report the theft of the card, which was later used by terrorist operative Ostroff to gain entrance to the building and release one of the Sentox canisters, killing 40% of the staff. In a last-ditch effort to flush the gas from the building, [=McGill=] left his secure room to unlock a nearby control panel, succumbing to the effects of the gas soon afterward. His action allowed Chloe O'Brian to restart the ventilation system and clear the air, ensuring no further loss of life among the survivors.
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->'''Played By:''' Alberta Watson

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->'''Played By:''' Alberta Watson
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Bald Black Leader Guy is no longer a trope


%%* BaldBlackLeaderGuy
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Hollywood Nerd is now a disambiguation. Zero Context Examples and examples that don't fit existing tropes will be removed.


%%* HollywoodNerd



%%* HollywoodNerd
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Dewicking as Static Character is now Definition Only.


* StaticCharacter: Despite appearing in every episode of Season 8 (the only one aside from Jack, Chloe, and Cole to do so), Arlo doesn't get a whole lot of character to work with.
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Bald Of Awesome has been disambig'd and is no longer a trope


%%* BaldOfAwesome



%%* BaldOfAwesome

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