"24" Day 5: 4:00 a.m.-5:00 a.m. (TV Episode 2006) Poster

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8/10
An unlikely partnership
Mr-Fusion19 May 2017
Warning: Spoilers
The recording's erased, Bierko's escaped, and all leverage rests with Logan and Henderson. This episode really starts out as a bitter pill, but once it gets moving, it's a scorcher. Bauer and Henderson are reluctant allies in the search for Bierko and the twelve warheads (the guy parlayed his one remaining gas canister into a navy sub).

It's quite the 180 to go from despair back to full sprint, and this does a great job teasing the final two hours. The pressure really mounts.

8/10

Another shoutout to Gregory Itzin, who really plays up the smugness when the evidence is destroyed.
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10/10
Once More Into the Breach
Hitchcoc1 February 2019
Jack and Henderson have to work in tandem. Jack manages to get secret information. The target is a Russian submarine. Aaron and the First Lady form a pact under the noses of the Secret Service. She will not hesitate and something happens to show that. The tension mounts and there are even more casualties. Even a victory will be a hollow one.
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This makes no sense at all
interestingstuff5 March 2022
So they have one copy of this extremely important and crucial voice recording of the president and it keeps going from one person to another while no one thinks of making a copy of it. Jack Bauer could have easily made a copy of it or recorded it on his phone instead of trying to rely on one physical copy of the recording.

Jack Bauer is supposed to be as smart as God himself but he couldn't think of something so simple.
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