"24" Day 7: 1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m. (TV Episode 2009) Poster

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9/10
Not As Good As The Previuos, But Saved By Its Suspense
jigsaw-9119 December 2010
Warning: Spoilers
This episode is less strong than all the previous of the season, but stills being in a meaningfully way in the events of the day.

Tony kills Emmerson to save Jack and they explain the true plan to the Matobos. Bill and Chloe manage to save Renee and even introduce her to their crusade against the corrupted government and to save the country from the threats of Dubaku. Henry Taylor, who is paralyzed, is witness of the murder of Samantha (the woman who was his son's girlfriend and also who alert him about that body of lies about the dead of Roger) killed by Brian, the secret service agent (who also has another partner in the conspiracy: agent Vossler). After that, Brian tries to kill Henry like if the First Gentelman kills himself. But Henry is suddenly no longer paralyzed and he is finally able to kill Brian. Also, in the end, Jack, Tony, Bill, Chloe and now Renee get closer on in Dubaku trace and they go to his hideout. In the last minute of the hour, Dubaku orders a deadly attack.

My main problem with this episode maybe could be the non so fast pace that it has. It's not as explosive as the previous and it's not as fast as previous. But the events that take place here are as necessary and as interesting as the latest. And the best part of this one was Henry's plot. It was truly suspenseful.

8,5/10.
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8/10
Another good hour for Bauer.
Darwinskid2 February 2009
Warning: Spoilers
1:00 p.m.-2:00 p.m.

Henry Taylor is held hostage by a rogue agent, defenseless as he bears witness to the death of his son's former lover Samantha. Meanwhile, after witnessing a terrorist bombing of a plane hovering over D.C. President Taylor demands that they have a strike in Sangala, no questions. Renee is found by Chloe and Bill Buchanon. Jack and Tony kill Emmerson and plan a strike on the crew of men working with the enemy.

Overall, I quite enjoyed this episode. the story structure was good, the suspense was perfect, the acting was top notch, the conflicts were exciting and the action sequences were thrilling.

Can't wait for tonight's hour...

8/10.
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9/10
Wow, Seventeen Hours to Go
Hitchcoc1 July 2019
This has a great scene in it where first gentleman is being held by psychotic. He has been drugged with a kind of nerve freezing substance. He starts to get the feeling back in his hands. Meanwhile,, Jack has the African man and his wife. He and Tony are ready to hand him over. The Idi Amin type has the capabilities of destroying large parts of the U.S. with their little device unless the U. S. withdraws troops from the borders. Exciting episode.
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6/10
Adam Levine cameo
krullie29 May 2021
Adam Levine, the singer of Maroon 5, plays a henchman to bad guy Emerson in this episode.

It's probably not true, but he really looks like him, and who cares about any claims I make about an episode of the third worst season of a ground breaking and, at times, brilliant show that aired over ten years ago.
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