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Latest Article: Lost: Episode 4.10 "Something Nice Back Home" Recap
It is always exciting when someone dies in a television series. Lost for its part has been known to make surprise murders of its characters. It can be very excruciating especially for die-hard fans to see beloved characters die. Then again, due to the characters' precarious situation in the island, dying is easily an option. But Jack Shephard is not just any ordinary character in Lost, he is virtually the leader of the crash survivors. As strange and unpredictable has it been in the island, if he could die, then anything can happen.

In the episode "Something Nice Back Home" this possibility was raised, no matter how minutely or in passing, when Jack, after periodic complaining of stomach pains, finally passes out and falls to the ground. Of course, everyone is alarmed. Jack is the level-headed mediator who diffuses the tension when it gets too hot among the survivors.

And most of all, Jack tries to pretend that it does not bother him, says it is just a simple case of food-poisoning. Juliet figures out correctly that it is appendicitis. Jack's sickness poses another question: doesn't the island supposedly heal? Could the island be trying to keep Jack in its grasp?

Jack undergoes appendectomy, which is ironic considering his profession as a surgeon. As such, he tries to stay awake to assist but he is drugged against his will. The surgery is successful and Jack is alive. Other than this little predicament, much has been revealed about Jack in the series of flash forwards during the episode. First, we learn that Jack and Kate will end up together, after all, although the flash-forward does not specify any timeframe. The future also features a romantic proposal from Jack, complete with the ring and a teary-eyed yes from Kate.


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Article author: Fabiola Groshan
Latest Article: Top Ten Jack Bauer Kills Ever
Forget anything that has happened on film over the past decade, the number one action star in the world has been Jack Bauer. There really is no other competitor. Of course, Jack benefits from the fact that he gets hours and hours of television to solidify his position as a dominant action star. Kiefer Sutherland has crafted this larger than life hero into an unstoppable terrorist wrecking machine, all the while making him unique and human. He has moments of weakness, his heart gets in the way of tough decisions, but in the end he remains the best weapon CTU Los Angeles has against domestic terrorism.

A big part of an effective action hero is the kill count. Now, perhaps that sounds wrong and distasteful. It kind of is, I guess. But, action dramas will inevitably have a multitude of deaths and the way in which these are carried out have a lot to do with the quality of a show. Not just quantity of kills, but the style and manner in which they are accomplished.

Jack Bauer is known for the creative ways in which he eliminates enemies. It's not always as simple as gunshot to the chest or head. Jack does what needs to be done with whatever resources he has around him. I suppose you could consider him the new-age MacGyver, except about a zillion times more badass. The BuddyTV article list Jack's ten best kills, each complete with video. And, boy, there are some doozies in there. The extreme nature of 24 is something that network television has never, ever seen before. Enjoy it while it lasts.



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Article author: Sebastian Palmer
Latest Article: Roush Paints Mustang BlackJack Power


Black, black and more black – now that spells elegance for the all-new tone-on-tone limited edition Ford pony car by the name Roush Stage 3 BlackJack. But elegance is not the only interesting the pony is offering - it comes with a menacing 430 horsepower to lure aficionados better than other limited edition cars.

If Batman desires a new car aside from his famous Batmobile, the BlackJack would be it. The 2007 ROUSH Stage 3 would definitely create a thrilling Gotham City ride for the Caped Crusader. Jack Roush had a design vision and the result was BlackJack Mustang. The details as well as the contents of the black-on-black car were personally developed by Jack. In addition, the prototype version was his vehicle of choice. Earlier, the car made it on the Barrett-Jackson auction block as an extremely collectible exceptional car. The car is set to offer a limited edition run of 100 ROUSH Stage 3 BlackJack Mustangs - all of which have been pre-sold through ROUSH-authorized Ford dealer base.

"I am involved with all the vehicles that ROUSH Performance builds, but the Stage 3 BlackJack is really the first one which was entirely my design and I am quite proud of how well it turned out," said Jack Roush. "When I drove the prototype around the NASCAR tracks last season it got a lot of attention, mainly due to the intimidating theme of the car. Of course, the distinctive rumble of a ROUSHchargedTM V-8 engine turns a lot of heads, too. "

Jack Roush’s heritage as a racing car guru flows into the veins of BlackJack. Starting from the powertrain, which ROUSH performance is famed for; to the appeal and charisma of the car, the BlackJack is truly incomparable. The BlackJack is equipped with a polished ROUSHchargerTM system with a smaller pulley. It is the vital key behind the commanding 430 horsepower, which is the most in the history of ROUSH. The auto system also includes the Roots-style M90 supercharger, 38 lb.-hr. fuel injectors, ROUSH-designed intake manifold, intercooler assembly with radiator and a custom ROUSH ECM calibration to make the most of optimal fuel and spark.

In regard the aesthetic qualities of BlackJack, artsy side is not compromised. Elegance is a big part of the BlackJack dominance. The limited-edition pony boasts its matte black 21-inch stripe across the center of the black paint. It also delivers the addition of the seven-piece ROUSH aerobody kit. Volvo transmission mount is of no moment since BlackJack’s auto parts accessories are distinctively engineered to match power and design. The engine compartment flaunts polished billet aluminum accessories, such as radiator, oil and strut tower caps. They contribute in making BlackJack an exciting package for street or track driving.

Striking interior upgrades include charcoal leather seating with an embroidered Stage 3 BlackJack logo, billet aluminum pedal kit, white electroluminescent gauges, and short throw shifter with black shifter ball. To add a dash of modishness, even the door sills were upgraded. ROUSH carbon fiber design dash trim kit and embroidered floor mats are made standard to the limited-edition model.

The handling of the vehicle has been significantly enhanced; that makes the pony more noticeable than before. The new-found handling experience is attributed in part to the addition of the Stage 3 suspension package. The latter swaps out the stock front struts, rear shocks, front and rear springs, front and rear sway bar and jounce bumpers for high performance versions of the car.

The 2007 Stage 3 BlackJack epitomizes the mantra – “Once you get behind the wheel you will immediately see why we claim that “Between a race car and a road car… Is a ROUSH car."



Article author: Glady Reign
 


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