Dave C
It's well and truly driven by its formulaic methodology now… admittedly, this has been evident from Day 4. This ‘Day', however, seems to have taken that farther, with ridiculous typecasting of characters (again!) based on previous scripts ^eyeroll^ ^sigh^
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Rated 3 out of 5 stars
07/31/23
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H K
I think this season was the worst season, the series revolves in a vicious circle, unlike the fifth season.
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Rated 3 out of 5 stars
06/20/23
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Brett R
Dreadful; many of the season's second act episodes are pretty bad (4/10's, and I mean it), but the first act is 9/10 and the third act has potential, so objectively, it can't fall below 6/10.
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Rated 3 out of 5 stars
06/18/23
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While far from the worst season of television I've ever seen, 24's sixth season is still not good. I was expecting something much worse but this season is still a misfire. The actors remain committed, there's good action and some well-handled twists and scenes, most notably the poignant final shot of the season. There's also Peter MacNicol's Tom Lennox legit impressing me. He started out as a cartoonish asshole but then he showed his good side and remained strictly heroic from that point on. Rescued from the Scrappy Heap, indeed. But then there are other problems. There's Jack Bauer's soap-opera drama with his...dysfunctional family including the nonsensical revelation whom that guy from Season 5 was, plot points being derivative of past seasons, Wayne Palmer worked better as a side character/non-series regular and isn't a very interesting President, the bad guys don't really stand out compared to even the infamous escape artist Habib Marwan, and of course, after a strong start, refusal to address a certain elephant in the room, or, should I say, elephant in Valencia. Compare something similar to Season 2 and the difference is jarring to say the least. Instead, Jack has to deal with his annoying relatives. Given all these glaring problems, I'm surprised that 24 had enough good moments to not make me hate it more than I was expecting but, even with the excuse that the writers were making a follow-up to the universally acclaimed fifth season without a professional thriller novelist and also had to deal with a strike, the crew sadly missed the mark with this season. In other words, I understand why the cast and crew consider this a lackluster season but still believe they were being a bit too hard on themselves. The important thing is, you guys tried your best in non-ideal circumstances.
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Rated 2 out of 5 stars
01/09/23
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Jack, what have they done to you? For five seasons, you were so cool, the everyman with Superman abilities, the patriot who was willing to sacrifice his humanity for the good of his country. Season Five was among the best seasons of television ever made (including the final seasons of Breaking Bad)...and then the writers decided that the REAL reason we watch this show is NOT, in fact, to see Jack save the country by being a badass, but instead a whole lot of insufferable Bauer family melodrama. They couldn't even cast Donald Sutherland as his father. There are only a couple of decent action scenes in the first few episodes, but the rest is hot garbage.
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars
01/09/23
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I know this season is generally considered the worst by fans, but I really enjoyed it. True, it is ridiculous, but 24 has always been a ridiculous show. I'm not a huge fan of the stuff with Jack's family, but it didn't spoil the season. The worst thing about this season is that the writers tend to drop storylines without any resolution (like the self-doubting Jack and that Milo used to date Chloe).
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Rated 4 out of 5 stars
01/09/23
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Episode 1
Aired Jan 14, 2007
Day 6: 6:00 AM - 7:00 AM
A series of terrorist attacks leads President Wayne Palmer and his team of advisers into a day full of anxiety.
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Episode 2
Aired Jan 14, 2007
Day 6: 7:00 AM - 8:00 AM
A series of terrorist attacks leads President Wayne Palmer and his team of advisers into a day full of anxiety.
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Episode 3
Aired Jan 15, 2007
Day 6: 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
President Palmer and his advisers continue to cope with terrible events that unfold.
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Episode 4
Aired Jan 15, 2007
Day 6: 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
President Palmer and his advisers continue to cope with terrible events that are unfolding.
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Episode 5
Aired Jan 22, 2007
Day 6: 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM
President Palmer and his advisers deal with a series of lethal terrorist attacks that rattle the country.
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Episode 6
Aired Jan 29, 2007
Day 6: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
The surprising faces of Jack's family surface; the country reels from the threatening situation and additional terror attacks; Reed Pollack (Chad Lowe) and Lennox strategize.
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Episode 7
Aired Feb 5, 2007
Day 6: 12:00 Noon - 1:00 PM
Reunited with his estranged father, Jack deals with unthinkable challenges; developments in the administration and at CTU intensify the critical circumstances facing the country.
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Episode 8
Aired Feb 12, 2007
Day 6: 1:00 PM - 2:00 PM
The nation continues to deal with the aftermath of the terrorist attacks.
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Episode 9
Aired Feb 12, 2007
Day 6: 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
The nation continues to deal with the aftermath of the terrorist attacks.
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Episode 10
Aired Feb 19, 2007
Day 6: 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Chloe covers for a fellow agent; Milo faces the pressure of a new threatening situation; Jack struggles with another setback; the administration remains bunkered.
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Episode 11
Aired Feb 26, 2007
Day 6: 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM
President Palmer unites two unlikely and influential people; CTU copes with an unexpected weakness; Jack deals with a familiar foe.
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Episode 12
Aired Mar 5, 2007
Day 6: 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM
As the administration deals with a shocking setback, former President Logan becomes increasingly involved; Pollock and Lennox are tied up in a messy situation; Jack pursues new unexpected leads.
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Episode 13
Aired Mar 12, 2007
Day 6: 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM
Two unlikely foes come face to face in a bid to defuse an escalating international situation; CTU newcomer Mike Doyle (Rick Schroder) joins the hunt for new leads.
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Episode 14
Aired Mar 19, 2007
Day 6: 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
CTU tracks Gredenko following the events at the Russian consulate; Jack copes with devastating news; Vice President Daniels considers controversial strategies.
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Episode 15
Aired Mar 26, 2007
Day 6: 8:00 PM - 9:00 PM
The nuclear threat has unexpected consequences; the administration copes with the worsening situation during the ongoing power shifts; CTU commands Jack and Mike Doyle on an intense field operation.
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Episode 16
Aired Apr 2, 2007
Day 6: 9:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Jack relays critical information about the Russian terrorist mastermind Gredenko, forcing the CTU to take immediate action; the vice president challenges the administration during an intense policy conference in the presidential bunker.
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Episode 17
Aired Apr 9, 2007
Day 6: 10:00 PM - 11:00 PM
The administration resumes an offensive approach; Jack and Fayed come face to face; a shocking development.
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Episode 18
Aired Apr 16, 2007
Day 6: 11:00 PM - 12:00 Midnight
An unforeseen development jars Jack; CTU shifts its focus as President Palmer rattles the administration.
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Episode 19
Aired Apr 23, 2007
Day 6: 12:00 Midnight - 1:00 AM
CTU operatives and analysts scramble to gain control of an intense situation; Vice President Daniels prepares to address the nation; Lennox participates in a personnel decision that will shake things up.
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Episode 20
Aired Apr 30, 2007
Day 6: 1:00 AM - 2:00 AM
Jack copes with the consequences of taking matters into his own hands; Audrey appears to have a post-traumatic reaction to being held captive; CTU responds to a setback.
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Episode 21
Aired May 7, 2007
Day 6: 2:00 AM - 3:00 AM
Jack reels from the recent developments involving Audrey; CTU stresses over the international significance of the threatening state of affairs.
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Episode 22
Aired May 14, 2007
Day 6: 3:00 AM - 4:00 AM
The administration copes with a compromising situation; Jack stops at nothing to protect the country from an international incident.
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Episode 23
Aired May 21, 2007
Day 6: 4:00 AM - 5:00 AM
During the final hours of a long and terrifying day, Jack tries to protect the country from an international incident.
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Episode 24
Aired May 21, 2007
Day 6: 5:00 AM - 6:00 AM
During the final hours of a long and terrifying day, Jack tries to protect the country from an international incident.
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