Day 6: 8:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m.
- Episode aired Jan 15, 2007
- TV-14
- 44m
Jack and former terrorist leader turned peacemaker, Hamri Al-Assad, track a suspicious man to a self-storage facility.Jack and former terrorist leader turned peacemaker, Hamri Al-Assad, track a suspicious man to a self-storage facility.Jack and former terrorist leader turned peacemaker, Hamri Al-Assad, track a suspicious man to a self-storage facility.
Photos
- President Wayne Palmer
- (as DB Woodside)
Storyline
Did you know
- GoofsThe crates of C4 in the storage unit would have contained an enormous quantity of explosives. While it is correct that gun fire would not set it off, the hand grenade would. The explosion would have been much larger and completely flattened the building and severely damaged those around it. There would have been no intact body or computer to examine.
- Quotes
Jack Bauer: [while following Fayed's handler] we got a problem
Hamri Al-Assad: What?
Jack Bauer: His heading north: the farther he gets outside the city, there's less traffic to hide in. it's going to be more difficult to track him all the way to Fayed without him seeing us
Hamri Al-Assad: What else can we do?
Jack Bauer: We need to call CTU, they can give us satellite coverage
Hamri Al-Assad: No, I said no CTU: they killed my men. They tried to kill me
Jack Bauer: That's because Fayed made them believe you were behind the bombings
Hamri Al-Assad: I will not work with my enemies
Jack Bauer: You're working with one now. You might hate this country, you might its values, but if you're serious about disarming, about bringing your organization and others to the table, then you know you have to compromise: that is your political reality
Hamri Al-Assad: What's to say they won't put me in prison once they have me?
Jack Bauer: I can't tell you they won't but right now that is our only lead to Fayed
Hamri Al-Assad: [after thinking it over] make the call
What is it about this show that makes time fly by so quickly. Having been in the film industry for 30 years, never have I been so totally involved in a 2 hour sitting, at home mind you, where the time goes by so quickly that by the finale all I can think of is, WHY FEATURE FILMS SEEM TO TAKE SO MUCH LONGER IN TELLING THE STORY NEEDED TO BE TOLD. I walk out of some films feeling I have spent half of my day sitting, watching,listening,to what amounts to usually a big waste of time.
This show,24,on Television,has been able to do what the art of film making was meant to do, which is to enlighten, entertain,enthrall,and take us to a place that does not insult ones integrity or intelligence as most feature films have done.
Where are all the great film makers of the past, who took chances
chances despite the repercussions of critics. Today, many Feature Films in their early state, are viewed to audiences for their pedestrian opinions as to many details. How sad that there are so few real artists in the Industry today.
So, here is my point, 24, IS, without doubt, a TV show that even within the restrictions of TV censors has accomplished a series of superb quality, within the restrictions of TV censors, and still remaining true to the subject and its integrity.
- zachlen48
- Jan 16, 2007
Details
- Runtime44 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1