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* UnresolvedSexualTension: With Jack, but subtly; in fact the show took some effort to downplay it during Day 7.
** TheyDo: On Day 8.

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* ActionGirl: She shows herself to be an absolute badass during Day 7.
** DarkActionGirl: During Day 8.
* AntiHero: Type IV or even V in Day 8.

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* KillTheCutie
* DeathBySex: Renee is killed almost immediatly after having sex with Jack.
* DeathSeeker: In the first half of Day 8.
* DistaffCounterpart: To Jack, during Day 8.

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* DeathBySex: Renee is killed almost immediatly after having sex with Jack.
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* HeKnowsTooMuch: Why she was killed: she recognized Pavel as he murdered Samir Mehran so she could likely trace him back to his employers.
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* [[HeKnowsTooMuch She Knows Too Much]]: Why she was killed: she recognized Pavel as he murdered Samir Mehran so she could likely trace him back to his employers.
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* [[HeKnowsTooMuch She Knows Too Much]]: Why she was killed: she recognized Pavel as he murdered Samir Mehran so she could likely trace him back to his employers.
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SexSignalsDeath: Renee is killed almost immediately after having sex with Jack.
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* WideEyedIdealist: She was this early on in Day 7.

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* %%* WideEyedIdealist: She was this early on in Day 7.
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* FanNickname: "Female Jack" and "Jill Bauer".
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* StuffedIntoTheFridge: Despite being an immensely popular character praised by critics and audiences, having her a complex character arc while providing balance to Jack and even raising talk of a possible spin-off, Renee is killed off during Day 8 to send Jack on a RoaringRampageOfRevenge.
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->'''Played By:''' Ever Carradine

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->'''Played By:''' Ever Carradine
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: He points out that people around Jack tend to end up dead, citing Teri, Ryan Chappelle, and Curtis Manning. By the end of Day 7, Larry has joined that list.


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* JerkassHasAPoint: One of the reasons he initially doesn't like Jack is how Jack's [[KnightTemplar behavior]] rubs off on other people. He's sadly proven right when Renee becomes, essentially, Jacks's female counterpart with tragic consequences.
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* PowerOfTrust: Part of why she's a DistaffCounterpart to Jack is because the events of Day 7 create an unbreakable bond of trust between them. Case in point: "IHaveYourWife" is a OnceASeason (at least) event on ''24'', but Renee is the first character -- ''ever'' -- who simply believes Jack when he cites this as his motivation, doesn't get pissed at him for betraying her (which would be justified in doing) and simply gets to work helping him from the other side.
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* DeadpanSnarker
* GoodIsNotNice

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* DeadpanSnarker
DeadpanSnarker: See the above quotation.
* GoodIsNotNiceGoodIsNotNice: Has no trouble rising to the occasion when needed.



* SoapboxSadie
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* SoapboxSadie
SoapboxSadie: Occasionally gets to express liberal views, such as protesting Jack's use of racial profiling later in the season, partially as a nod to Janeane Garofalo's outspoken progressive leanings. A more nuanced example in that she agrees that, given the time frame, [[IDidWhatIHadToDo exigency must trump ethics]]; additionally, ''she's proven right'': the suspect Jack turns up is a RedHerring, planted by someone who knew he ''would'' use racial profiling.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstituteSuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: is basically Chloe Lite: an ascerbic but reliable data anayist and hacker played by a stand-up comedian.



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* VoiceWithAnInternetConnectionVoiceWithAnInternetConnection: in her role as Chloe Lite.
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->'''Played By:''' Jeffrey Nordling

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->'''Played By:''' Jeffrey Nordling
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->'''Played By:''' Scott William Winters

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->'''Played By:''' Scott William Winters
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->'''Played By:''' Rhys Coiro

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->'''Played By:''' Rhys Coiro
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* YourCheatingHeart: Despite being married, he's been having an affair with fellow analyst Erika.



* YourCheatingHeart: She's in a relationship with Sean Hillinger, despite him being married.
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* HateSink: He's easily one of the most despicable characters in the series. Not only does he act like an asshole to everyone but his one seemingly redeeming factor in wanting to keep his wife safe is completely undermined when he turns out to not only be cheating on her, but working with the terrorists in the first place.
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->'''Played By:''' John Billingsly

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->'''Played By:''' John Billingsly
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* FanDisservice: Her death is preceded by a gratuitous ShowerScene.



* WhiteShirtOfDeath: Well, white ModestyTowel of death, but same effect -- blood and all.



->'''Played By:''' Michael Cudlitz

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->'''Played By:''' Michael CudlitzCreator/MichaelCudlitz
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* FanNickname: "Female Jack" and "Jill Bauer".
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* ShooOutTheNewGuy: He was arrested in the 10th episode of season 7, the earliest point in any season a main cast member was written out of the series.

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* ShooOutTheNewGuy: He was never seen again after he was arrested in the 10th episode of season 7, the earliest point in any season a main cast member was written out of the series.
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* {{Badass}}: While at first he might seem like a whiny ObstructiveBureaucrat, Larry is a seasoned FBI agent capable of personally leading an assault team into dangerous situations.



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* BuriedAlive: Jack and Tony do this to her during Day 7 to keep David Emerson from getting suspicious so she doesn't end up getting killed by him for real. Bill and Chloe track down where she's buried and dig her up in time later on.
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* RapeAsBackstory: Laitanan had sexually assaulted Renee while she had been undercover.
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!!Agent Samuels
->'''Played By:''' Scott William Winters

An FBI agent active during Day 6. He was sent to the Islamic-American Alliance to investigate files, and he later lead a sting operation that placed Walid Al-Rezani undercover with prisoners.
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'''BEWARE OF SPOILERS'''. Due to the nature of the show, with its many WalkingSpoiler characters, twists, and turns, the only spoilers whited out are those for the current season "24: Live Another Day". Proceed with caution!

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