Day 6: 8:00 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
- Episode aired Mar 26, 2007
- TV-14
- 43m
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7.9/10
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Jack enlists the help of an autistic man in the search for Gredenko, and Sandra Palmer makes a fateful decision.Jack enlists the help of an autistic man in the search for Gredenko, and Sandra Palmer makes a fateful decision.Jack enlists the help of an autistic man in the search for Gredenko, and Sandra Palmer makes a fateful decision.
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D.B. Woodside
- President Wayne Palmer
- (as DB Woodside)
Rade Serbedzija
- Dmitri Gredenko
- (as Rade Sherbedgia)
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- Quotes
Milo Pressman: You aren't going to make this easy for me, are you?
Nadia Yassir: You know what? Actually, I am. Whatever you thought might happen between us you can just forget it.
Milo Pressman: That's not fair.
Nadia Yassir: Milo, believe it or not, I don't even blame you for suspecting me. But you have to admit that this is not the best place to start a relationship.
Milo Pressman: Gah-
[kisses her]
Featured review
Jack, through CTU intel, finds and captures Gredenko, who negotiates a deal with CTU
Episode 15 of "24" Season 6 continues to ratchet up the tension as Jack Bauer and the CTU team close in on their quarry. Jack, through CTU intel, finds and captures Gredenko, who negotiates a deal with CTU. To thwart the Vice President's plans to bomb Fayed's country, Karen Hayes and Sandra Palmer awaken President Palmer from his chemically-induced coma in hopes that he will rescind the order to strike before the missile launches.
One of the most memorable scenes in this episode is a nerve-wracking shootout that takes place in a dimly lit warehouse. The direction is sharp, using a mix of handheld and steady cam shots to create a sense of chaos and immediacy. The choreography of the action sequences is precise, showcasing Jack's combat skills and the high stakes of the mission. The use of lighting and sound adds to the atmosphere, making viewers feel the tension and danger of the situation.
The episode also delves into the psychological toll of the ongoing crisis on Jack. His interactions with his colleagues reveal the deep emotional scars he carries, and his struggle to maintain his humanity in the face of relentless violence. The script does a commendable job of balancing action with introspection, adding layers to Jack's character and making his journey more compelling. The subplot involving the political machinations at the White House adds another layer of intrigue, highlighting the complexities of leadership in times of crisis.
Critically, Episode 15 excels in delivering a gripping, action-packed narrative while also exploring the emotional depth of its characters. The performances are uniformly strong, with Kiefer Sutherland delivering a standout performance as Jack. The direction and cinematography are top-notch, effectively using visual and auditory elements to enhance the storytelling. The pacing is brisk, ensuring that viewers remain engaged from start to finish. Overall, this episode is a testament to the show's ability to blend action and drama in a compelling way.
One of the most memorable scenes in this episode is a nerve-wracking shootout that takes place in a dimly lit warehouse. The direction is sharp, using a mix of handheld and steady cam shots to create a sense of chaos and immediacy. The choreography of the action sequences is precise, showcasing Jack's combat skills and the high stakes of the mission. The use of lighting and sound adds to the atmosphere, making viewers feel the tension and danger of the situation.
The episode also delves into the psychological toll of the ongoing crisis on Jack. His interactions with his colleagues reveal the deep emotional scars he carries, and his struggle to maintain his humanity in the face of relentless violence. The script does a commendable job of balancing action with introspection, adding layers to Jack's character and making his journey more compelling. The subplot involving the political machinations at the White House adds another layer of intrigue, highlighting the complexities of leadership in times of crisis.
Critically, Episode 15 excels in delivering a gripping, action-packed narrative while also exploring the emotional depth of its characters. The performances are uniformly strong, with Kiefer Sutherland delivering a standout performance as Jack. The direction and cinematography are top-notch, effectively using visual and auditory elements to enhance the storytelling. The pacing is brisk, ensuring that viewers remain engaged from start to finish. Overall, this episode is a testament to the show's ability to blend action and drama in a compelling way.
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