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24: Season 04 (2005) Reviews

24: Season 04 (2005)
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Season four of the wildly successful "real-time" adventure series 24 begins some 18 months at the end of season three. John Keeler (Geoff Pierson) has succeeded David Palmer (Dennis Haysbert) as president of the United States, and the new secretary of defense is James Heller (William Devane) -- who is also the new boss of crack CTU agent Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland). One of Heller's first moves is to reunite Jack with his old nemesis Erin Driscoll (Alberta Watson), now the head of the CTU. Unbeknownst to most of the principal characters, Jack is in love with Heller's daughter (and policy assistant), Audrey Raines (Kim Raver), this despite the fact that Audrey is still legally married to estranged husband, Paul (James Frain). Outside of Jack Bauer and President Keeler, the only series character from season three to return as a regular in season four is CTU tech analyst Chloe O'Brien (Mary Lynn Rajskub); the rest of the cast is virtually brand-new. The "day" that comprises the fourth season begins, typically, with a nail-biting crisis, when James Heller and his daughter Audrey are captured by a terrorist group headed by Habib Marwan (Arnold Vosloo), who has already set a fiendish master plan in motion with a train bombing in the U.S. It soon develops that the abduction of Heller and Audrey is but a subterfuge to allow an enemy stealth bomber to blow up Air Force One and eliminate the president -- and ultimately to gain control of a nuclear warhead that will destroy a major U.S. city. Making matters worse, there is a turncoat in the ranks of the CTU -- and without giving the game away, it can be noted that CTU agent Sarah Gavin (Lana Parrilla) tumbles to the mole's identity before Jack Bauer does. As the tension mounts, Paul Raines is seriously wounded saving Jack during a covert mission, which "ices" Jack's relationship with Audrey; a shattering personal tragedy forces Erin Driscoll to resign from her post in mid-season; there is dissension in the terrorist ranks during a concerted effort to trigger nuclear meltdowns in six different cities; the seldom-used 25th Amendment is invoked to change presidents in midstream; and an old enemy of Jack's from the series' first two seasons appears virtually out of nowhere to make a terrible situation far worse than could ever be imagined. Clearly, the fourth season of 24 drew inspiration from the headlines of the day, notably the controversial treatment of prisoners at Abu Ghraib. The series also was attacked by certain special-interest groups for making several of the villains Arabs, or of Arab descent. And of course, there were those who carped that the series' notion of "real time" (each episode consisted of a single uninterrupted hour in the same day) resulted in some rather ludicrous lapses of logic. But 24 was as big a hit in the ratings throughout its fourth season as it had been all along. ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Starring:
Kiefer SutherlandWilliam Devane, (more)
Director(s):
Jon Cassar
Format(s):
DVD
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Gloria P.

My wife and can't stop watching we watch like a marathon

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Demetrice M.

I just Screamed when I saw Tony come in to save Jack and his girl. I love this show so much. And Jack is an awsome actor. But I hope to see more of Tony to he was really good. And like so many others I am hooked.

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Gloria F.

I love 24 and want it back!!!!!!

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Kevin L.

Super acting, very interesting situations to consider what would be the right thing to do, and almost always on the edge of your seat. The things I would like to see changed to make it more palatable: 1. Less graphic violence would be better--especially for viewing with the kids. 2. It seems all the main characters are divorced; it would be nice to see at least a few who are happily married and not torn between multiple love interests. 3. Regular kisses between characters would be better than the wide-open-mouthed kissing that is usually shown in these episodes. When someone is grateful their loved one is alive, it seems very unlikely in real life that they would behave in a sensual way, trying to lick someone's tonsils. 4. Make it more realistic. The equipment and strategies often seem far better than what is possible in real life, and at other times, the technology that they brilliantly used previously are overlooked for a new situation they would be even better suited to solve.

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Phyllis R.

24 is the best!!!!

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Ida H.

Most exciting so far. Can they top this ? Must see.

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Mary G.

Why did I get season 4 disc 1 when I am still watching season 3?

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Kathy M.

Can't wait to watch the next one! Full of suspense.

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Joshua H.

I love Jack Bauer.

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Julie S.

Excellent series, well written.

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    Gloria P.

    My wife and can't stop watching we watch like a marathon

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    Demetrice M.

    I just Screamed when I saw Tony come in to save Jack and his girl. I love this show so much. And Jack is an awsome actor. But I hope to see more of Tony to he was really good. And like so many others I am hooked.

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    Gloria F.

    I love 24 and want it back!!!!!!

    Yes   |   No

     
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