Day 6: 10:00 a.m.-11:00 a.m.
- Episode aired Jan 22, 2007
- TV-14
- 44m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
1.3K
YOUR RATING
Four more "suitcase nukes" are out there, and Jack's only lead takes him to the home of his brother.Four more "suitcase nukes" are out there, and Jack's only lead takes him to the home of his brother.Four more "suitcase nukes" are out there, and Jack's only lead takes him to the home of his brother.
D.B. Woodside
- President Wayne Palmer
- (as DB Woodside)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Chloe first brings up the list of people associated with Gredenko, the first name on the list is that of producer and director Jon Cassar.
- GoofsGraeme lives in Indian Falls, which is at least an 8 hour drive from Los Angeles. Jack makes it there by car in about 20 minutes.
- Quotes
Jack Bauer: Gray, people in this country are dying, and I need some information. Now are you are going to give it to me, or do I have to start hurting you?
Graham: Actually, you're hurting me now.
Jack Bauer: Trust me. I'm not.
Featured review
The narrative is fast-paced and intricate, with multiple plotlines intersecting to create a sense of urgency
Episode 5 of Season 6 of "24" plunges deeper into the chaos as Jack Bauer continues his mission to thwart the terrorists' plans. The episode opens with a high-stakes operation to intercept a critical piece of intelligence. The narrative is fast-paced and intricate, with multiple plotlines intersecting to create a sense of urgency. Jack's determination and resourcefulness are on full display, as he navigates the dangerous landscape to gather crucial information.
One of the most memorable scenes in this episode is a tense standoff between Jack and a key informant. The direction is meticulous, using tight close-ups and quick cuts to heighten the tension. The dialogue is sharp and intense, reflecting the high stakes of the situation. This scene is a testament to the show's ability to create gripping, character-driven drama within the broader context of the action-packed narrative.
The episode also delves into the personal struggles of the characters, particularly the toll that the ongoing crisis takes on their relationships and mental health. Chloe O'Brian's dedication to her work is highlighted, as she balances her professional responsibilities with her personal life. The interactions between the characters add emotional depth to the storyline, emphasizing the human cost of the ongoing conflict.
Critically, Episode 5 continues to deliver on the strengths of the series. The performances are compelling, with Kiefer Sutherland bringing a raw intensity to his portrayal of Jack Bauer. The supporting cast also delivers strong performances, adding depth and nuance to the narrative. The direction and cinematography are visually engaging, utilizing a variety of techniques to convey the urgency and tension of the situation. The pacing is brisk, ensuring that the episode remains engaging and suspenseful throughout.
One of the most memorable scenes in this episode is a tense standoff between Jack and a key informant. The direction is meticulous, using tight close-ups and quick cuts to heighten the tension. The dialogue is sharp and intense, reflecting the high stakes of the situation. This scene is a testament to the show's ability to create gripping, character-driven drama within the broader context of the action-packed narrative.
The episode also delves into the personal struggles of the characters, particularly the toll that the ongoing crisis takes on their relationships and mental health. Chloe O'Brian's dedication to her work is highlighted, as she balances her professional responsibilities with her personal life. The interactions between the characters add emotional depth to the storyline, emphasizing the human cost of the ongoing conflict.
Critically, Episode 5 continues to deliver on the strengths of the series. The performances are compelling, with Kiefer Sutherland bringing a raw intensity to his portrayal of Jack Bauer. The supporting cast also delivers strong performances, adding depth and nuance to the narrative. The direction and cinematography are visually engaging, utilizing a variety of techniques to convey the urgency and tension of the situation. The pacing is brisk, ensuring that the episode remains engaging and suspenseful throughout.
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- Jun 11, 2024
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- Runtime44 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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