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Kiefer Sutherland, Elisha Cuthbert, and Paul Wesley and were spotted on set in downtown Los Angeles June 01, 2009.

Photos courtesy of: BusyBeeBlogger.com, PurePeople.com and EnelBrasero.com.

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24: Previewing Season 7 Finale “6:00am-7:00am/7:00am-8:00am”

Last week’s 24 was, should I say, a little weird, and only because the big crisis–the imminent biological attack at a train station in the nation’s capital–was ended there. That was all there is to it: the one last canister that was supposed to kill thousands of people in the first two hours ended up exploding inside a hazmat van. Halfway through, the questions start pouring in: what exactly do they intend to do in tonight’s two-hour finale?

And then they get answered: another chance for Jack (Kiefer Sutherland) to address Tony’s (Carlos Bernard) betrayal, with Kim (Elisha Cuthbert) being in trouble in the background.

It’s been miles from how we began this season: with CTU shuttered and Jack in trial, with Tony being confusing and with the folks at Sangala wrecking havoc, with the siege at the White House and the conspiracy Hodges (Jon Voight) was cooking up, to this, the biological attack that just wasn’t, and pretty much everything else. It’s good that we get all this, in a season that proved to be as exciting as the first ones–yep, season 6 and all that it meant.

But this finale’s going to be interesting, because it’ll be about something totally different. That, I think we’ve elaborated on for quite a while–a more emotional, personal finish than the past seasons. Sure, there’ll be the explosions along the way, since Jack has to break Tony out himself, after all. And, if you’ve seen the photos, there’s its fair share of flames, too. The slightly sucky thing is, I can somehow predict what’ll happen in the end, that Jack’ll recover from his exposure to the pathogen when Kim gets the stem cell operation finally going–I’m guessing there’ll be this I-have-to-watch-over-her rationalization–but if it becomes any different, then I won’t be surprised either. It’s 24, after all.

It’ll be an emotional breaking point for Jack in tonight’s 24, and all two hours of it. The finale hits tonight from 8pm on Fox.

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Sutherland got a loving hug from co-star Jon Voight and kind words from other “24″ actors while at an advance screening Tuesday night of next week’s season finale.

“Well, it’s, on so many different levels, it is like a family,” Sutherland said on the arrivals line.

“We’ve had, I think, 12 weddings on our show over the last seven years,” Sutherland continued. “I think 16 children have been born. We’ve lost a couple people. So all of those things really pull you together.”

Reporters at the screening were asked not to bring up Sutherland’s new legal troubles.

“Kiefer is one of my best friends, and he’s a great guy,” said actor Carlos Bernard, an original “24″ cast member who plays fed-turned-terrorist Tony Almeida. “I’ve been around the world with him in bars and social situations, and I’ve never seen anything close to this happening, He always bends over backwards to be courteous with people and to be generous with his time.”

“Kiefer has his own way of doing things, and he has his own energy, and he is awesome,” said Mary Lynn Rajskub. “And every time I work with him, he brings that energy and that commitment.”

This year, “24″ has explored the real-life hot-button issue of torture in the name of national security – something Sutherland’s character, Jack Bauer, has frequently employed. In Monday’s two-part season finale, “you see a real, monumental shift in his character,” Sutherland promised.

The cast is just two weeks out from starting filming of season eight.

“I think, maybe, five scripts (have been finished), so I can’t tell you too much,” Sutherland said. “But where it’s starting right now is probably the most believable scenario that I feel we’ve ever done before.”

The season finale of “24″ airs 8 p.m. EDT Monday on Fox, and the entire seventh season will be released on DVD the following day.

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