‘24: Live Another Day’ Spoilers: Will Margot Keep Her Word After Killing President Heller? Showrunners Flirting With Jack Bauer’s Death?

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"24: Live Another Day" spoilers are here and it's still up in the air whether Margot Al-Harazi will keep her word after blowing President James Heller to smithereens. Are the showrunners actually flirting about the idea of Jack Bauer's death this season?

Executive producers Evan Katz and Manny Coto dished out "24: Live Another Day" toTVGuide after the explosive 200th episode as they said that the killing of President Heller (William Devane) by Margot Al-Harazi (Michelle Fairley) will have consequences on the relationship between Audrey and Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland).

"In Audrey's mind, Jack and Boudreau led her father to his death - they let him give himself up. That's going to be a huge emotional blow to have to get through," Evan Katz said.

Can Margot Al-Harazi be trusted to keep her word to spare civilians after getting her revenge on the president?

Evan Katz explained: "In her own twisted way, Margot is a person of honor. I think Heller sees that, or he would not have made his proposal. Otherwise, he's a complete moron. So, there's something inside of Heller that can look in her eyes, see who she is and make a qualified decision that, "If I allow myself to be given up, there is a reasonable chance that she will keep her word."

According to Fox News of the last "24: Live Another Day" episode that the showrunners managed to fool fans into thinking that Jack Bauer will once again save the day.

"Many assumed Jack would find another way and rescue Heller at the last minute, but this wasn't the case. Margot pulled the trigger," it said.

On Kiefer Sutherland's comments that Jack Bauer might not live beyond this season, Manny Coto revealed some "24: Live Another Day" spoilers:

"The true mark of a hero, and you see that in Episode 8, is the willingness to sacrifice oneself to save the lives of others," he told TVGuide. "And no matter what terrible things Jack has done, no matter what dark places he's been in, that's still deeply who he is."

"24: Live Another Day" airs Mondays on Fox.

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