Day 5: 3:00 a.m.-4:00 a.m.
- Episode aired May 8, 2006
- TV-14
- 42m
When President Logan realizes he is backed into a corner, he resorts to a drastic solution. While Karen becomes an ally in Jack's quest to expose Logan, Miles changes allegiances, and a vill... Read allWhen President Logan realizes he is backed into a corner, he resorts to a drastic solution. While Karen becomes an ally in Jack's quest to expose Logan, Miles changes allegiances, and a villain from the past returns.When President Logan realizes he is backed into a corner, he resorts to a drastic solution. While Karen becomes an ally in Jack's quest to expose Logan, Miles changes allegiances, and a villain from the past returns.
- Valerie Harris
- (as Jenny Levine)
- Agent Davis
- (as Eric D. Steinberg)
Featured reviews
A particularly memorable scene involves Jack orchestrating a high-risk operation to intercept a key target. The direction in this sequence is exceptional, utilizing dynamic camera angles and rapid editing to convey the high stakes and danger. The action is intense and well-choreographed, creating a sense of immediacy and excitement. The episode balances these high-stakes moments with quieter, more introspective scenes that explore Jack's motivations and the emotional toll of his mission.
Character development remains a highlight, with Kiefer Sutherland delivering a compelling performance as Jack Bauer. His portrayal captures the intensity and vulnerability of his character, making each decision and action feel deeply personal. The supporting cast also delivers strong performances, adding depth to the narrative through their interactions and personal arcs. Themes of loyalty, trust, and sacrifice are explored, providing a richer context for the unfolding events.
Visually, the episode is impressive, with effective use of lighting and shadow to create an atmosphere of tension and suspense. The sound design and score are equally effective, enhancing the emotional and dramatic impact of the action. The episode concludes with a dramatic cliffhanger, setting the stage for the next installment and leaving viewers eagerly anticipating what comes next. Overall, Episode 21 is a masterful blend of action, drama, and character development, maintaining the high standards of the series and delivering a compelling hour of television.
Did you know
- TriviaThe 2 aerial shots of the F-18 shown while intercepting the diplomatic flight were also used in the final hour of Season 4.
- GoofsWhile on the phone with Logan, Graem mentions the damage that would be done to the country by a sitting president on trial for the murder of another president. Though not technically a law, an unwritten understanding is that, while in office, the president can't be indicted for crimes he commits; he would first need to be impeached by the House of Representatives and removed from office by the Senate. And if Logan were removed, he thus wouldn't be a sitting president; immediately upon his conviction, his vice president, Hal Gardner, would be sworn in as president.
- Quotes
President Charles Logan: [after agent Pierce is beaten up by Logan's men, Logan offers to allow Pierce to remain a Secret Service agent elsewhere if he keeps his mouth shut] "... Is my offer acceptable to you?"
Aaron Pierce: [Pierce, tied to a chair] "There is nothing that you have said or done that is acceptable to me in the least. You're a traitor to this country and a disgrace to your office. And it's my duty to see that you're brought to justice for what you've done. Is there anything else, Charles?"
- ConnectionsFeatured in The 58th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (2006)
Details
- Runtime
- 42m
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1