Talk:Day 2: 3:00am-4:00am

I find it interesting that Kate Warner tells the men who kill Usaf and steal the chip, "my house is not far from here" around 3:10am. We don't catch up with that plot line until over a half hour later, at 3:45am. When Jack finds Usaf, dying in the phone both, he relays just the neighborhood where Kate lives to Jack before dying. This is the curious part: With no exact address, Jack is somehow able to make it to Kate Warner's house, sneak in the back door, and kill one of the bad guys in under 10 minutes - when it took Kate nearly 35 minutes, and she knew where her house was. - It just seems to me that whenever its conveinent for the writers, a character will arrive at their desintation, regardless of actual geography (Jack returning from the desert after the nuke in like 20 minutes), pre-established distances, or the laws of physics. Your thoughts? --JPizzle1122 21:49, 9 June 2006 (UTC)