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'24: Redemption': Jack Bauer et al. get us psyched for season 7

Nov 24, 2008, 08:36 AM | by Ken Tucker

Categories: About Last Night, Television

24redemption_l As nice as it was to watch Jack Bauer making amends for his past sins by helping poor children in Africa during last night’s TV movie 24: Redemption, come on: You have to admit that you watched the screen with half your mind thinking all the time, "Okay, okay, do I really have to pay attention to the 24 version of random acts of kindness? Where is this taking us? Is any of this going to apply to the new season? Is the new season going to be better than last season's sputtering spew? '24: Redemption'? Gimme back my un-redeemed, action-packed 24, dammit!"
And so it was easy to gaze upon all the Africa stuff as though it was just a particularly mean-minded episode of Survivor, with Jack as Jeff Probst with a big freaking rifle. The real pleasure resided back in the United States, where some very energetic new-season plot-points were being set up:
• We’ve got a new president, played by Cherry Jones, whom we're all supposed to immediately be in awe of because Cherry Jones is a Highly Respected New York Stage Actress, but whom we actually liked last night because she looked as though her character was capable of kicking outgoing President Powers Boothe in the cajones if it would remove him from the White House sooner.


• The president-elect has a son who's buddies with a guy who has a drug problem and info on high-level crimes: excellent for the kind of seedy melodrama that always brings out the best in 24!
• Jon Voight looks like the new season's Big Bad. Boy, is Voight big! Boy, is his acting not bad! He's got that rumbly, slit-eyed malevolence that makes him look like a puffed-up cobra with a white-haired wig. Plus, if Voight hangs around, we can all speculate endlessly on whether his hey-I'm-a-Hollywood-conservative-for-McCain status—the kind of "defiance" that's really show-biz code for, "I have to come up with some reason why no one’s giving me major movie roles, so it must be my politics"—has anything to do with his presence on a series that until this season was co-run by another prominent H'wood conservative, Joel Surnow.
• All the really intriguing tidbits were dropped in at the end, in the extended preview of the season starting in January: Jack being brought in front of a D.C. hearings panel for human-rights violations; a shot of Chloe saying, "I'm a stay-at-home mom"; and over the words, "One of the men behind this threat is someone you know," a glimpse of Tony Almeda, the Man Who Will Not Die.
My hopes are officially raised for a top-notch new season. How about yours? While you're thinking about your answer, watch Jack kicking some butt below.


bill Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 02:34 AM EST

dumb show

bill Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 02:28 AM EST

This has become the stupidest show and season ever. These people are either gay, or just the stupidest people in Hollywood. Where do there fuc-ing a dumb ass

How much more ridicules can you get. Didn't take long to end the new season.

bill Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 02:26 AM EST

This has become the stupidest show and season ever. These people are either gay, or just the stupidest people in Hollywood. Where do there fuc-ing a dumb ass

How much more ridicules can you get. Didn't take long to end the new season.

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The Jack Sack Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 02:51 PM EST

I think that the new season will be surprisingly good. I've watched the first 15 minutes, and while some of the acting from the supporting cast was a little weak, it was still vintage "24." I hope he brings his manbag with him too!

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FRANK BOGERE Thu, Nov 27, 2008 at 07:28 AM EST

Woh! 24 is the best serie i have watched, its si intriging that u keep on wanting more. I dont being in Uganda Africa, how long it will take me to get season 7, but i cant wait to have it! Plz think about season 8 as soon as possible even before i watch season 7. Big up Jack!!!!!!

Mark Maclean Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 11:19 AM EST

It would be nice if professional writers could make a point without the swearing.

Oh, should I not expect professional communication skills from a writer?


dennys Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 10:35 AM EST

When i was 1st recommended to watch 24 i thought it was going to be just like every other boring show on TV. I was wrong! I was hooked from the 1st season. It was like a drug I bought all 6 seasons, stayed up late hours watching 24. When it came to an end it was like if i was going thru withdraws. With all that,what I'm actually try to say is that the show is awesome. I can't wait to buy season 7. You got me again I'm hooked. Great show i've shared it with my friends and family. . . .

bub2121 Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 12:17 PM EST

I noticed the cameraman on screen too, can't believe they missed that. Besides that I think it was good.

vicmets Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 10:51 AM EST

something no one has noticed yet:

once again, everything is kim bauer's fault. jack bought the scarf for kim, so she causes the chain reaction that makes willie fall in love with the scarf and then take it and then drop it and then run back for it...

without the scarf, there's no mine, jack's buddy doesn't die, jack doesn't have to take the kids, jack doesn't have to surrender, jack escapes into the sunset.

way to go kim.

(i'm not going to stay mad at the cougar for this one b/c without her scarf there's no season 7 on us soil, but still...)

Redhead Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 10:42 AM EST

Can't wait to see Tony Almeda on 24 again...this show rocks!

Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 06:09 AM EST

Brilliant comeback! I was concerned it could be similar to other series gone by but they managed to top them. Sets series 7 up nicely. Good to see Robert Carlyle in there for a bit!!

Andy Godfrey Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 05:12 AM EST

A comment from the U.K. where 24:Redemption was screened for the first time last night, (25.11) All I can say is that without doubt 24 has been the best thing on T.V. in recent years (Apart from our very own Dr. Who) and I am totally hooked. This two hour diversion was very welcome and I for one was glued to the screen for the whole 1Hr 50 mins and have already ordered the extended dvd. O.K. so there was no C.T.U, or many of the normal things that go to make up 24 but it didn't matter. This was exciting, tense and because it was 24 you never knew how it would end. Robert C. was brilliant and the moment of his self sacrifice was wonderfully handled. K. Sutherland was his usual excellent self and I look forward to seeing how the Political intrigue in Washington ufolds. O.K. so this was the usual type of 24 we are used to - but as a two hour special it was all the better for it. Wonderfully entertaining, action packed, moving and thrilling. What more could you want!

seattle_girl Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 04:01 AM EST

24 made me suddenly realize just how pathetic all the other shows on TV are right now. It was a blast! Two moments really grabbed me. When Jack first enters the school, he was just soooo cool standing in the doorway. Jack gets the old heart beating in more than one way.... The old familiar thrill came again when Jack first runs to the school to defend against the soldiers. When they shot the rocket launcher thingy without giving Jack even a splinter, my daughter and I both shouted "Yeah!" out loud. (I added "you can't keel the American spy Jack Bauer" in a dreadfully bad African accent. I know, I'm pathetic.) Big bonus was Robert Carlyle. I've loved him since The Full Monty. He was in Bond's The World is Not Enough too. He was sooo good last night.

Mike Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 03:14 AM EST

And where o where is Rick Schroder?? His incredible acting will never be forgotten

Mike Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 03:11 AM EST

Jack Bauer's return to America will single-handedly restore the economy

James Tue, Nov 25, 2008 at 02:40 AM EST

I am crazy about the show 24, but I have to say there is a vibe missing from the show. Season 4 was the last time we were watching the nuts and bolts of what makes the show great. Season 5 began to tip the show towards a different genre, and like most viewers, I was upset with Season 6.
So it was with much anticipation that I tuned in to the movie. I was very disappointed. Commericial breaks occurred almost every five minutes. The Africa story was utterly boring. And most telling, the show didn't have it's trademark high stakes or ticking clock suspense. It was a tired B movie. I found myself riveted by the side plot of the young druggy businessman. That is how boring the African story was. What was Jack doing there? What was the set-up? We didn't have enough time to care about these characters, or relate to the setting. This was a movie, guys. You had plenty of time to let us soak in the flavor of the setting. Instead, you resorted to TV cliches.

adel Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 11:31 PM EST

Jack is back! I was so glad to see 24 again. It has been almost a year since we last so our hero. I enjoyed the movie and fully endorse Voigt as a villian.

Greg Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 10:33 PM EST

Loved it. It was a little more character driven than normal, but
that was a nice change since 24 had started to run out of ideas
and repeat itself during season 6. A nice combination of emotion
and bad-ass-ness. I think this would be an excellent format for future movies.

t3hdow Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 10:29 PM EST

To bc:
I don't know what's more aggravating about your rant: your persistence to bash viewers that enjoy a show you obviously don't care to view anymore or your annoying self-righteousness by repetitious using the 'torture-porn' term to prove your moral high ground. I'm banking on the latter.
Also, if you're going to accuse 24 of being morally bankrupt because they profit off exploiting other countries' suffering, you might as well scream foul play towards every film/series that does the same thing. Hate what the 24 producers did for Africa? Why don't you go after the creators of Hotel Rwanda and Blood Diamond too? How about lynching Speilberg's Holocaust film Schindler's List? How about Saving Private Ryan? What about Scarface, Godfather or The Sopranos for portraying the gangster lifestyle; or even Boyz in da Hood/New Jack City?
If you don't like 24, fine, but your stance is so ridiculous, it makes you sound like a windbag Fox News analyst.
Go away and let us enjoy this show.

AJ Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 09:51 PM EST

I wouldn't expect many plots involving the president's son and that junkie considering Voight's thugs shot him in the head and buried him in cement.

Magrmuch Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 09:38 PM EST

3 words: Jack Is Back

bc Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 08:50 PM EST

I'm not surprised Sutherland and company's pea-brained, torture-porn-lite extravaganzas attract a mass following, but it's depressing to see how many critics drool over the show and the character. I like popcorn action escapism too, but this show wore out the novelty of the original gimmick long ago, and needs to be retired.

And Sutherland should think about turning over some of his torture-porn prostitute profits to a worthy cause, like helping (non-fictional) communities that really suffer from the thuggish approach to life that the show idealizes.

I was as addicted to this crap as anyone, in it's first couple of seasons, but when it became torture-rama it was obvious everyone had run out of ideas.

Bill from Las Vegas Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 08:46 PM EST

Sb and Kokilin... Jack didn't jump off the cliff at the end of Season 6!!!!! The season ended with him looking out over the ocean a somewhat broken man.

mike Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 07:46 PM EST

where was the cameraman? who cares?? the show rocks - the more politically incorrect, the better.
Re Jon Voight - i think he picks roles based on his current cash flow situation. He is a great hambone actor. Transformers? National Treasure?? Puhlease!

mike Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 07:38 PM EST

Two words: appointment TV! I love this show almost as much as Lost. Monday and Thursday nights next Spring I am there! I know I can DVR shows but I like watching them live.
Oh my other favorite TV words - there's 3 of them: Parental Discretion Advised.

Vanzant Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 06:38 PM EST

Great show..Im looking forward to January. So ive seen boom mices come into frame but never an entire cameraman and the guy behind him! Did they rush this out so quik they didnt have time to edit??

SAS Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 06:25 PM EST

I really enjoyed Redemption last night. 24 is the only show drama I have the patience to sit and watch. I'm bored to death with the formulaic CSI-type crap that's all over the place. I can't wait for January. I missed Jack!

BDEAZY Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 05:03 PM EST

I saw that camera man and they also had a guy with a camera snapping photos right next to him, it is right at about an hour and a half into the show, left side of the frame ... crazy, who did the editing, I wonder? But looks like it may be a good season.

tnsmoke Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 05:02 PM EST

Jon Voight can play a Conservative or Liberal, what does it matter, it's a "role". Alec Baldwin is a proud liberal and plays a hilarious Conservitive wonk on 30 Rock.

I loved 24 Redemption. There is something about Jack/Kiefer that soothes my soul, helps me get the kinks out of my psyche when I watch him in all his badness. Am looking forward to Season 7.

Dan Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 04:51 PM EST

As always, Jon Voight gets hammered for his conservative views while the left wing wackos run rampant in Hollywood.
With that said, Redemption was somewhat slow, but I am looking forward to season seven.

Brad in Ohio Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 04:50 PM EST

Not that its that big of a deal, but you guys got me thinking about the land mine. Would it be possible for Jack to have held the shoe down while the guy pulled out his foot, keeping pressure on the mine, and THEN put a rock on it and running like mad? I'm just asking in case I'm ever in that situation.

EF Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 04:40 PM EST

Welcome back Jack! I missed you!

Harrison Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 04:34 PM EST

U rock Jack. I honestly can't wait to see U do it all at the next season. Oh my god U just too good.Somethings that bothers me is that is there any 1 like U in the real world.Despite Palmer died Obama has some to take over and make the right decision as David.I love U all. Great work!

J Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 04:33 PM EST

Honestly, I thought - who cares? Jack Bauer has become a boring character. FOX don't bother broadcasting 24 - put on B&W re-runs of some TV-Land show instead. 24 has run out of ideas.

Mandi Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 04:06 PM EST

Good episode. ITA TIFFANY-- apparently reading the reviews and recaps, some people didn't even care that this is really happening. Ken Tucker was apparently 'bored' by the African children's plight. Sorry it's not more sexy Ken!

M Weyer Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 04:06 PM EST

To quote from the Jack Bauer Fun Facts:
How is Jack Bauer able to cross vast distances in record time? Because even the laws of physics aren't dumb enough to mess with him.

wayne Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 04:03 PM EST

I love watching 24, but the amount of commerical breaks now being shown is ruining the show. I thought is was bad last year when they had breaks about every 8 minutes. Last night there were breaks with as little as 5 minutes of between. Message to Fox.....you are ruining the series!!!

Sb Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 03:45 PM EST

Can't believe this comment. If this work for mines that they would never make them, once you take the pressure off the mine blows, it doesn't give you a chance to put a rock in the shoe.


Can someone explain to me how Jack Bauer ended up in Africa after jumping the cliff on last season???? Last season he came out of the house where Adria was staying and then he jumped, now he is in Africa???? I missed the first 15 minutes on last night's episode, so maybe someone can explain.
Thanks,

Bob G Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 03:44 PM EST

Enjoyed the movie, looking forward to S7. BTW, I know that 24 has always had plenty of product placement, but I LOL'd at how blatantly obvious it was (Sprint, Nextel,etc) last night. Hopefully this was just for the movie, because it's going to make for an awkward season if Jack's constantly brandishing the screen of his phone at the camera.

Joe Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 03:42 PM EST

I was disappointed with the pace of the show. One of the trademarks of 24 is that some crisis exists that Jack must race against the clock to prevent. There was no urgency or tension in this two hour installment. The deadline of getting the kids to the embassy didn't provide enough of an emotional investment to get me involved with the story.

Lizzie Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 03:31 PM EST

Way to go Jack! It seems like forever since we last saw you. True season 6 was not up to the rest, hoping this next season will rock.

janet Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 03:29 PM EST

I was very disappointed in the movie last night. It was like a B movie. The acting was very poor, the sound was not good. The story lacked a lot. I understand the meaning they were trying to show but it just did not come across well. I was also surprised that at 8:00 the first thing you see is a small boy kill a man with a large knife. It was an image that should not have been there at that time of night. Sorry I just was disappointed.

Tony Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 03:21 PM EST

I agree i did kinda Dazed off a few times watching this movie, But Still it did make up for a No-Seasoner this year til January comes.

t3hdow Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 03:20 PM EST

To Tiffany:
Actually, there was a PSA last night, but that's beyond the point. Here's why most posters didn't care to bring up your obvious point:
1) 24's done it time and time again with protraying Muslim extremists vs. innocent ones during the odd numbered seasons. Africa's no different. It's the same methodology, but a different race.
2) Duh. It's no coincidence 24 comes off as reality TV, because it's an ainuthentic portrayal of multinational politics and global terrorism to begin with. Policies that usually take days/weeks to unfold happen in mere hours. Traveling from locale to locale within the time frame is an impossible feat. Also, as real life military operatives state countlessly to the 24 writing staff over the years, no federal agent would get away with the atrocities Jack Bauer did over the years with a mere subpeona.
So while 24 gives its own spin on crises worldwide, we're well aware the show's escapist fantasy.
To JoeC:
Chloe wasn't in 24 before season 3 either.

BabsJohnson Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 03:15 PM EST

The cameraman was hysterical.

Thanx jmg886

GN29 Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 03:10 PM EST

Hello! the name of the show is 24! THE WHOLE BASIS is that it happens in 24 hours.. duh!.

Last night's reminded me much of "Blood Diamond", the situation in some parts of Africa are really terrible. Good thing Jack is back to save the day! CANT WAIT TILL JAN08!!!

Myra Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 03:07 PM EST

I do miss President David Palmer in the "24" universe, but I'm glad that it appears the new fictional President Taylor will be on the right side of right (unlike 24's last couple of less-than-admirable fictional presidents). Glad Jack's back!

Nick Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 02:53 PM EST

What was so great about last night was the return to reality: Bauer was thrown in the middle of a world problem but it remained BELIEVABLE and not overblown like it often is.

Can't wait for Season 7, Jack!
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kokilin Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 02:45 PM EST

Can someone explain to me how Jack Bauer ended up in Africa after jumping the cliff on last season???? Last season he came out of the house where Adria was staying and then he jumped, now he is in Africa???? I missed the first 15 minutes on last night's episode, so maybe someone can explain.
Thanks,

jmg886 Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 02:30 PM EST

check out the camera guy in the scene at about 1:06:30. After they see the helicopter and the are running into the trees look towards the left of the screen and you'll see a cameraman

JoeC Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 02:23 PM EST

IMO, I think the show would be better off if we got away from the idea that everything in the season has to take place in, well, 24 hours. I mean stretch it out over a few weeks! It'll allow the writers to stretch instead of always having to work everything in the 'it's-gotta-take-place-in-a-day' format. Anybody agree?

JoeC Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 02:20 PM EST

I really didn't hate season 6 like apparently we're supposed to, judging by the critics. Still, I have grown a little tired of the show, so last night was a pleasant surprise. I enjoyed it, and I have to say a big part was that there was no Chloe there to annoy me like she has since season 1. Thank god whoever plays her got pregnant to limit her time in the show this year. Jack is back!

virginia Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 02:17 PM EST

I'm in agreement with everyone who said it was better to see a 24 movie than most of the crap that is on tv. And to look at Keifer as Jack Bauer for two hours was delicious. I enjoyed every minute of last night's movie and am so looking forward to January.

Tiffany Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 02:13 PM EST

I can't believe that no one seems to have gotten the real point behind last night's episode. It was Hollywood's rather vain attempt to once again try to stoke the flames of an apathetic nation. Apparently, they were unsuccessful. I was half-expecting a PSA at the end where Keifer would talk about how this is not just a tv show, but an accurate portrayal of what is happening right now in Africa.

I guess most people were too busy being entertained to give a single thought to how much this episode resembled a reality show.

bh Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 02:08 PM EST

I liked it, good story, good set-up for the season but not enough of Jack killing people. The torture scene was great especially when he snapped that guy's neck with his legs. Can't wait to see his showdown with Tony

B- Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 02:02 PM EST

The big news for me was Sam McPhereson (Carly Pope) from Popular as the President Elect's Girlfriend. I love her and glad she is on a good show now.

Mad Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 02:00 PM EST

To answer your question about stepping on the bomb. Even if he took his foot out his shoe the bomb still would have went off because of the change in weight. He needed his whole body weight on the bomb in order for it to not go off. Can't believe I actually had to explain this to someone. It's common sense.

thinly veiled Sarcasm Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 01:57 PM EST

his buddy on the landmine did not simply put rocks in his shoes because he didn't want to risk releasing the giant boulder and have to give the kids over to the frenchman Belloq.

Helen Wrobel Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 01:55 PM EST

What it boils down to is either you are a fan or you are not. I love 24, and the character of Jack Bauer and I loved 24 Redemption. He is a true hero character. Don't nit pick the story or the characters, it is the best show on TV. Jack was a hero to that little boy, and a great male role model. I just wish there weren't so many commericals. I can and do record on the DVR but if I am home when the show is on, I have to watch it, not just record and then watch. I can't stand the suspense so I have to watch it. LOL. Wish everyone in the US loved and watched this show.

Nee Nee Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 01:50 PM EST

I watched a little of season 6, and then gave up on it. Season 5 was so good that season 6 wasn't worth my time. But I watched the movie last night in hopes that it would spark an interest in me for the show that used to be my favorite. I think it did. I will at least give the next season a chance. I think I'm going to like the president.

andrew Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 01:39 PM EST

my friend and I turned it on to see the scene where jacks friend just stepped on a bomb trigger in the woods. Can someone please explain why he didn't just take off the freaking shoe, put a rock on it then keep running? We turned it off promptly afterwords because of the silliness of their solution.

angelina morgan Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 01:25 PM EST

i've watched 24 since it began and each season gets better and each season jack gets sexier

Jon Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 01:11 PM EST

12 thumbs up, one for each baddie Jack killed. I think hes going for a record this season. And it was great seeing his friend tell the state dept he wouldnt reccomend sending anyone to bring Jack back. They dont know Jack.

Candice Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 01:09 PM EST

OMG!!! The movie ROCKED!!! I can't wait to see my man kicking A$$ next season! Jan is too far way!!! Good everyone on the 24 payroll! You're back in fine form! I'm pumped and ready to go!

t3hdow Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 01:04 PM EST

Yeah, 24: Redemption lacks the series's usual pizazz, but there's only so much plot that can be crammed in with the two hour movie. I liked the shift in setting and I even found myself initrigued by the new and season 6 characters (the VP-turned-pres.-turned-ex. president and Tom Lennox). Despite some story weaknesses, I'm willing to give season 7 a shot, as long as it's not another 'rogue Muslim group wreaking havok in L.A.' plot.
The same should be said towards the detractors. I completely understand how burned out some of you feel after the atrocious season 6, but wait until January before determining season 7 sucks. Underwhelming as Redemption may be, it's better than most network shows anyday.

PG Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 01:04 PM EST

Have to agree with those who thought '24: Redemption' was a little slow. But it served it's purpose... to catch us up with where Jack's been since we last saw him and what's coming up for the new season. These details are sometimes boring in a show like 24 but are necessary to the plotline and the characters. Keifer Sutherland said, on Regis & Kelly, last night's mini-movie was suppose to be 4 shows, but they couldn't figure out how to get him Back to the U.S. and stick to the 24 hour/real time format. Bottom Line, Jack's Back Baby, and I for one am Psyched!

dawson Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 01:03 PM EST

I agree, the President seems a little boring. And her son is super bland. I think the writers know, too, because they aren't really in the S7 preview. Let's hope they have some interesting behind the scenes White House people to make up for that.

JackAttack Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 01:02 PM EST

Jack Bauer Thigh Clench of Death. 'nuff said.

Greg Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 01:00 PM EST

24 is back baby! I hated S6, but this was 24 at its finest. Good character drama and great action. The political machinations were a little slow and I was sad to see Jack's friend die, but so happy to have Bauer back in form after his moral dilemma in S6.

anthony s. Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 01:00 PM EST

The prequel movie was good, not quite the 24 I've been used to... more story and plot developments starting up for next season.

The action was great, and I think that it sets up a very promising season 7. Hopefully this new season will be on the level of seasons 3 and 4, which in my opinion were the best the show has ever been. I think that this new president and her character will prove to be more complex and interesting than it may seem.....

Pamela Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 12:48 PM EST

24 was good overall. I think I will find the president's plot line boring...its just not the same w/out Pres. Palmer...big mistake in killing him. Also some kid stuff was corny, but overall its looks more promising.

Mo Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 12:44 PM EST

While I agree that last night was boring (I kept yelling, please don't let him be in Africa the whole season because it'd be lame), I will say that the eppy did its job. It set up the premise for Season 7. I was not surprised to see CTU disbanded, although I don't know what it means for some of my faves (where's Bill?). Anyway, I loved that Chole was back and I hope she is just in for more and one eppy. Also, I guess I'm one of the few who didn't completely hate Season 6. It was not as good, but seeing Season 7 previews makes me glad they wrapped up all the loose ends last season. I'm wanting more antd that's all that counts!

goldie Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 12:26 PM EST

I'm so happy that Jack's back. I was a little disappointed when I realized that I had been sucked into a one-night mini-series, but okay, I'll bite. Jack Bauer for President!

cvj Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 12:24 PM EST

24 haters go away! It's entertainment- it's not crap reality "how moronic, slutty and greedy are you?" garbage- it's good drama, good acting- our family loves it- cant' wait for the series to start

Wago Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 12:24 PM EST

I was bored out of my skull. 24 is officialy 'lame.'

karen Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 12:23 PM EST

Robert Carlyle was also in "The Full Monte" and wasn't he also a bad guy in one of the Bond films?

Jim Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 12:14 PM EST

It's always a good episode when Jack breaks someone's neck with his legs.

Chloe Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 12:11 PM EST

The whole premise is very predictable. The two hour special was just LAME..... It reminds me of how bad season six is.

laura Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 11:31 AM EST

I think it was the best yet! My sons and I were glued to the tv. They also learned that the situation in Africa is a reality!I loved it!!!!!

Beans Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 11:22 AM EST

Rachel K the trailer is on U Tube look for 24 season 7 Trailer

Mk Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 11:22 AM EST

This could have been better if it was not real time. It would have taken a hell of alot more than 2 real time horus to eveyting that went on. Not to mention if it is a tv movie why should it be in real time anway. It could have takne place over 24 horus and did away with that annoying beeb beeb beeb. Beeb.

Nina Meyers Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 11:21 AM EST

If you woke up this morning, it is only because Jack Bauer allowed you too. Trust me.


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