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9/10
Who can be trusted?
MaxBorg899 December 2007
Having brought things to a whole new level in Episode 6, the writers now raise the suspense so much that waiting to see the continuation on DVD was, for me, as unbearable as it usually is to wait three months for the next season of your favorite show to begin. Such is the power of 24.

Tensions are high from the very beginning, Jack having been controlled by the evil Ira Gaines for the past hour. Now, merely 90 minutes before David Palmer is scheduled to make a public appearance, he has to return to CTU and exchange some important evidence with a forgery so that the assassin, posing as a photographer, can work undisturbed. In order to do this, though, Bauer has to deceive his collaborators, and given he didn't trust some of them earlier on, any suspicious behavior is going to cause the same reaction in them. Similar difficulties are faced by Jack's wife Teri, who has just realized the man helping her is actually working for her daughter's kidnappers. Trust is also in short support in the Palmer family, with the Senator uncertain about his wife's loyalties after the discovery that she and their kids tried to keep a dangerous secret hidden from him.

This is probably the most tense hour of the entire season, due to the plot gimmick of everyone double-crossing everyone else and the real exasperation that emerges from Kiefer Sutherland's wounded performance. In addition, the identity of the mole inside CTU is finally revealed: it might not be who you expected. Still brilliant.
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9/10
Under the Influence!
g-bodyl12 May 2015
This is the seventh episode of the first season of 24. As we head into the wee morning hours of the California primary election, things are getting very interesting and the already-rapid pace of the show intensifies even more. This episode is mainly Jack working under the influence of Gaines and despite every move of his is being watched, we still see how he has tricks up his sleeves.

In this episode, "6:00 A.M," Jack is told by Gaines to return to the station where he tells Jack to switch the key card and dispose of Nina. Meanwhile, Palmer convinces his children and wife to stand by him as he releases his family past to the public. Finally, Kim tries to escape the compound but there is something that may change her mind.

Overall, this is a very good episode. It's a high-tense, action-packed episode and tight dramatic moments so I am eager to see what happens next.

My Grade: A
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10/10
The Conspirator
claudio_carvalho27 October 2007
On the day of the California Presidential Primary, between 6:00 AM and 7:00 AM, David Palmer decides to tell the family side of the story to the press, explaining that it was actually an accident, and he tries to convince Sherry and Keith to support him. However, Sherry suggests David to find some dirty in the past of Maureen and blackmail her to bury the truth and preserve their family. Kim gets out from Kevin, dominates him and calls Jamey asking for help. However, the agents do not arrive but Gaines's men instead. Meanwhile Gaines forces Jack Bauer to switch the key card. When Milo notes the replacement of card, he tells Nina and she presses Jack; he points his gun and forces Nina to leave CTU with him. Rick helps Kim to escape, but when she sees that her mother was also abducted, she decides to return to her imprisonment. Gaines orders Jack to shoot Nina. Tony retrieves the images in Jack's office and does not understand why he dressed Nina with a bulletproof vest.

In the seventh and most tense episode of "24", the identity of the conspirator is disclosed and I was completely wrong with my guess that it would be Tony. Teri and Kim are able to revert their situations, but the conspiracy has a huge network and they remain kidnapped. Nina now will be the key character with possibility to save Jack Bauer. My vote is ten.

Title (Brazil): "6:00"
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10/10
With a Gun to His Head
Hitchcoc2 October 2018
This is hard to watch. Jack becomes the victim of the potential assassins as his wife and daughter are hostages. They come to realize that they are likely to be killed because when these people are done with them, it will be all over. At the same time the Senator must continue to put forth a false face as he awaits the Primary election. He has to deal with his son's indiscretions from seven years before.
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8/10
The episode successfully builds on the established narrative, deepening the intrigue and setting the stage for further revelations
fernandoschiavi21 May 2024
In the seventh episode of "24," the tension reaches a fever pitch as Jack Bauer's search for answers intensifies. After rescuing his daughter, Kim, Bauer faces new obstacles as he tries to uncover the broader conspiracy behind the assassination plot against Senator David Palmer. This episode delves deeper into the layers of deception and betrayal within the Counter Terrorist Unit (CTU), with Bauer growing increasingly suspicious of his colleagues. A key scene involves Bauer confronting Tony Almeida (Carlos Bernard) about the potential mole within CTU, leading to a heated exchange that showcases the mounting paranoia and mistrust among the team. This subplot adds significant depth to the narrative, highlighting the psychological toll of working in such a high-stakes environment.

Meanwhile, Senator Palmer's storyline continues to develop as he grapples with the personal and political ramifications of the scandal threatening his campaign. Palmer's moral integrity is put to the test as he navigates these challenges, and his interactions with his staff and family members reveal the complex dynamics at play. The episode's direction maintains a brisk pace, with the real-time format keeping viewers on edge. The cinematography captures the urgency and claustrophobia of the situations Bauer finds himself in, effectively enhancing the overall tension. Critics have praised the episode for its tight plotting and character development, though some have noted that the rapid succession of plot twists can occasionally feel overwhelming. Nevertheless, the episode successfully builds on the established narrative, deepening the intrigue and setting the stage for further revelations.
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