Day 6: 5:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m.
- Episode aired Mar 5, 2007
- TV-14
- 44m
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8.0/10
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Jack's search takes him to the Russian Consulate, while the Vice President contemplates a sweeping executive order.Jack's search takes him to the Russian Consulate, while the Vice President contemplates a sweeping executive order.Jack's search takes him to the Russian Consulate, while the Vice President contemplates a sweeping executive order.
D.B. Woodside
- President Wayne Palmer
- (as DB Woodside)
Rade Serbedzija
- Dmitri Gredenko
- (as Rade Sherbedgia)
Storyline
Did you know
- GoofsThe phone number that Jack tells the Russian agent to call is the same that Charles Logan texted Jack for a callback.
- Quotes
Charles Logan: [about Russian Consul Markov] He says he hasn't spoken to Gredenko in a year. He's lying - they're still in contact, and he knows enough about what's going on and and wanted to deny that.
Jack Bauer: How do you know?
Charles Logan: Because I've done enough lying myself to know the signs.
Featured review
Episode 12 succeeds in maintaining a high level of suspense and engagement. The performances are strong, with Kiefer Sutherland delivers a compelling portrayal of Jack Bauer
Episode 12 of Season 6 continues to escalate the tension and drama, as Jack Bauer and CTU face increasingly dire circumstances. Noah Daniels assumes presidential duties from the wounded Wayne Palmer. Tom Lennox turns Reed Pollock in for attempting to assassinate Palmer. Jack, with the help of Logan, extracts Gredenko's plot from Markov, but is unable to pass it to CTU.
A highlight of this episode is a high-octane chase sequence through the streets of Los Angeles. The direction is exhilarating, capturing the frenetic energy and danger of the pursuit. The use of handheld cameras and rapid editing creates a visceral experience for the viewers, making them feel as if they are part of the action. This sequence exemplifies the show's ability to deliver thrilling, edge-of-your-seat entertainment.
The episode also delves into the personal toll of the ongoing crisis on the characters. Jack's relationship with his family is explored, adding an emotional layer to the narrative. The struggles of the supporting characters, such as Chloe O'Brian and Bill Buchanan, are also given attention, highlighting the human cost of their relentless pursuit of justice. These moments of introspection provide a counterbalance to the intense action, making the characters more relatable and their motivations clearer.
Critically, Episode 12 succeeds in maintaining a high level of suspense and engagement. The performances are strong, with Kiefer Sutherland once again delivering a compelling portrayal of Jack Bauer. The direction is sharp, utilizing a mix of close-ups and wide shots to convey the intensity of the action. The cinematography is effective in creating a sense of urgency and danger.
A highlight of this episode is a high-octane chase sequence through the streets of Los Angeles. The direction is exhilarating, capturing the frenetic energy and danger of the pursuit. The use of handheld cameras and rapid editing creates a visceral experience for the viewers, making them feel as if they are part of the action. This sequence exemplifies the show's ability to deliver thrilling, edge-of-your-seat entertainment.
The episode also delves into the personal toll of the ongoing crisis on the characters. Jack's relationship with his family is explored, adding an emotional layer to the narrative. The struggles of the supporting characters, such as Chloe O'Brian and Bill Buchanan, are also given attention, highlighting the human cost of their relentless pursuit of justice. These moments of introspection provide a counterbalance to the intense action, making the characters more relatable and their motivations clearer.
Critically, Episode 12 succeeds in maintaining a high level of suspense and engagement. The performances are strong, with Kiefer Sutherland once again delivering a compelling portrayal of Jack Bauer. The direction is sharp, utilizing a mix of close-ups and wide shots to convey the intensity of the action. The cinematography is effective in creating a sense of urgency and danger.
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- Runtime44 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 16:9 HD
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