24: 3:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m. (2002)
Season 1, Episode 16
10/10
Just wait.....
21 November 2021
Warning: Spoilers
Terri's progressive physical and mental decline seems to start after her "rape" in the cabin (which was more voluntary seducing her captor to distract him and protect her daughter). Thereafter, medical personnel of all types - over a long period - give possible reasons for her stomach pain, behavior changes, inability to emotionally accept a videotaped interview, inability to converse, and other vague signs/symptoms. The 24 writers and actress Leslie Hope's subtle performance continues dragging out Teri Bauer's slow physical/mental decline, while providing no reasons.

Photographed from behind, Teri somewhat staggers up the off-road onto which she had driven. At least twice, Terri's right-hand swings across her chest, clutching her left shoulder tip, holding for a few seconds, then releasing. Seconds later, she repeats that left shoulder clutch.

She is approached by one woman driver (in a Chevy Corsica?) who stops and asks Teri's name. Teri responds, "I don't know". Teri finally enters the car, a move which literally saves her life. Is that just from collapsing on the off-road after her car plunges down an embankment and catches fire? Nope.

One reviewer here says he's getting annoyed by Teri's behavior so far. Very sick people often are annoying.

I'd say the reveal is coming.
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