OK... so I'm catching up slowly

I'm now at the end of ep. 4, the nuclear bomb has just exploded... as a random aside I happen to be reading a book about nuclear safety and when I was back in College I did a course, we have no real knowledge of nuclear bombs and the effect on people beyond the Hiroshima and Nagasaki bombs (or 'tests' if you like.. this is not a place to judge, those were desperate times, and my opinion on the desperate measures is irrelevant, as I don't want an argument on this here), let's all just pray in the vain hope that we never see any more 'tests'.
The results are interesting (if you are weird like me), obviously there were people close to the bombs killed instantly, but for those on the periphery just the angle at which they were standing in relation to the bomb could save or jeopardise their lives. It was such a traumatic experience that the data on this is confused (can you remember what direction you were standing at at a certain time? Maybe you would if a nuclear bomb went off, but it's not guaranteed).
On the upside, we should have known that the bomb was going off when Jack didn't tag along on the mission

... and if anything was going to tear him from wallowing in self pity and a stretched concience... this is it... well - you guys know better than me because you've watched on, now I'm hooked I'll catch up with you in no time
OOOOOOoooooohhhhh, I think Mr Jackie is onto something, he LOOKS like Jack and something shifty was all over Mrs Bauer's eyes when her husband said he'd heard from Jack... hmmmmmmmmmmm
Ooh and now I've caught up, I have a rather odd new hero and heroine... in the hero spot is now Bill B (and his lovely wife) and in the heroine slot is Chloe.
Imagine... she now has people skills... the one thing she totally lacked in the beginning
