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  • 24 “Day 7: 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM”

    Season: 7    Episode: 7    First Aired: 2/2/2009        Prod Code: 7AFF07


    Main Cast- Kiefer Sutherland, Mary Lynn Rajskub as Chloe O’Brian, Carlos Bernard, James Morrison, Dennis Haysbert as President David Palmer, Elisha Cuthbert as Kimberly ‘Kim’ Bauer, Reiko Aylesworth, Kim Raver as Audrey Raines, D.B. Woodside.

    Additional Cast- Warren Kole, Peter Wingfield, Issach De Bankole, Tonya Pinkins, Mark Aiken, Hakeem Kae-Kazim

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    As U.S. troops remain in position outside of Sangala, Dubaku seeks another high-value target using the CIP module. While the entire NSA scrambles to locate the breach, the situation rapidly escalates as interagency corroborates the unthinkable target. Paranoid FBI Agent Janis Gold commands from her post while Jack, Tony, Renee, Chloe and Buchanan follow leads.

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    24: Day 7: “1:00 PM – 2:00 PM”

    Season: 7

    Episode: 6

    First Aired: 1/26/2009

    Prod Code: 7AFF06

    Main Cast

    • Kiefer Sutherland
    • Mary Lynn Rajskub as Chloe O’Brian
    • Carlos Bernard
    • James Morrison
    • Dennis Haysbert as President David Palmer
    • Elisha Cuthbert as Kimberly ‘Kim’ Bauer
    • Reiko Aylesworth
    • Kim Raver as Audrey Raines
    • D.B. Woodside

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    As Dubaku presses President Taylor to comply with his devilish demands, she contemplates if the administration should negotiate to avert a disastrous terror attack. Meanwhile, away from the White House and the threatening international crisis, the determined First Gentleman struggles with his ongoing domestic mission, and perilous FBI Agent Walker diverts the attention of her tense colleagues. With national security on the line, Jack Bauer has a formidable plan in hopes of shielding the country.

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    ‘24′ 7.05: 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM


    The next one hour of “24” has been given a preview. Taking place between 12:00 P.M. to 1:00 P.M. of the seventh day, the episode sees Jack taking the matters into his own hands. Meanwhile, Renee Walker copes with a volatile investigation and Larry Moss is forced to keep a close eye on his team.

    After a two night premiere, “24″ which is starring Kiefer Sutherland as Jack Bauer, will return to a regular airing slot on January 19 at 9/8c. Returning on TV screen after a year of delay due to writer’s strike, “24″ averaged 12.5 million viewers in its 8 to 10 P.M. slot on Sunday, January 11. It is a little under the November premiere of its TV movie “24: Redemption“, and 20% less than the sixth season premiere in 2007.

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    24: Day 7: 8:00 AM – 9:00 AM

    The first two hours of 24s Day 7, airing this Sunday, January 11, at 8pm ET/PT, prove to be a solid start to a seventh season. November’s TV movie, 24: Redemption, had more than its fair share of cheesy dialogue and awkward moments, but made up for it all with some great action sequences. “Day 7: 8:00 A.M. – 9:00 A.M./9:00 A.M. – 10:00 A.M.,” on the other hand, has a bit less action but feels much more solid and well put together. We’re not forced to watch Jack try to bond with orphaned children and instead see him inserted fairly quickly into investigating a major domestic terrorist threat.

    We first see Jack in a scene that many will recognize from the trailer and commercials: Jack being questioned as part of a congressional hearing, regarding his torturing/interrogation sessions during his CTU days. The questioning could have easily been stretched out and become repetitive but the writers smartly pull Jack out of the hearing early in the episode, as an attractive FBI agent, Renee Walker (Annie Wersching), produces a subpoena to gain Jack’s help on a case for the day. The reason Jack is brought in to consult is something that should be of no surprise to anyone who’s seen a commercial for the new season: the man behind the terrorist threat appears to be Jack’s former CTU colleague Tony Almeida (Carlos Bernard).

    It’s nice to see Tony back on TV, but bringing him back as a villain (complete with a goatee, a la Evil Cartman in the South Park episode “Spookyfish“) is going to take a lot of convincing. Helpfully, Jack is just as doubtful of Tony being evil as the audience will be, allowing Jack to voice the thoughts and opinions that every 24 fan has running through their heads when they hear that Tony is alive.

    Bringing Jack — a man whose reputation for torturing suspects has resulted in an ongoing congressional hearing — in to consult on an FBI case is met with an expectedly mixed reaction. While Agent Walker feels Jack’s knowledge of how Tony thinks is vital to finding him, her boss, Larry Moss (Jeffrey Nordling), is extremely suspect of Jack from the start. The low opinion that Moss and others have of Jack and CTU makes for some rather amusing CTU-bashing, as 24 rather realistically shows how Jack Bauer’s methods are perceived by other agencies (for example, Moss tells Walker, “We’re the FBI, not CTU — we honor the law, even when it’s not convenient.”).

    Aside from Moss and Walker, we’re introduced to a handful of other FBI folk, including a Chloe-esque analyst named Janis Gold, played by comedienne/actress Janeane Garofalo. While not quite as snarky as Chloe, Janis gets along similarly with her fellow analysts and her boss, making the comparison between the two characters unavoidable. The similarity isn’t distracting, however, and it’ll be interesting to see what they do with Janis as the Chloe-of-the-FBI.

    Various issues and events depicted in 24: Redemption carry strongly into season seven, so if you haven’t watched the TV movie yet, it’s probably best to check it out now. The events in Sangala have escalated to a Rwanda meets Iraq level of urgency for the new President, Allison Taylor (Cherry Jones), and promise to be something that will affect quite a few future episodes, if not the entire season. President Taylor’s First Husband, Henry (Colm Feore), also gets his own storyline, which involves the death of a major cast member from Redemption. The death occurred in between the time of the TV movie and Day 7, so we only see the aftermath of it, but its effect — and Henry’s involvement — feel like something that will influence the entire season.

    Overall, these first two hours are a strong start to the season, and there already seems to be more planned-out storylines and overall story arcs than in previous 24 seasons, which can only be a good thing. It’s definitely too early to know for sure, but it’s possible that the extra time the writers had to plan out “Day 7″ could result in a truly great season of 24 — making the long wait between seasons worth it and becoming one of few things to benefit from the television-crushing event known as the writers’ strike.

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