
(S07E09) "Whatever it takes, I want that son of a bitch found." - President Taylor
I'm not trying to suggest that this season of 24 has been bad so far (the hiatus alone made it better than it arguably is), but this was truly the first really great episode of Day 7. The plot is progressing much faster than it was, some more familiar faces returned, moles were revealed, Chloe ran a diagnostic check (!), and minor characters that had little purpose to this point have been thrown right into the fire. It was vintage 24.
It's all falling back into the place. No one works for CTU anymore, but it doesn't really matter. Jack got his credentials back last week (on a provisional basis of course), Chloe is now working directly under Moss, and Bill has become The President's personal bodyguard. Apparently, it's extremely easy to get a government job when everyone is a possible traitor.
So who came back? While briefly, we got to see what Morris O'Brian and Agent Aaron Pierce were up to. Morris is playing "daddy day care," and Aaron is apparently on Buchanan's short list of trustworthy individuals. With Roger already dead and it looking likely that Henry will die, I was wondering if we'd meet another Taylor (or else The President would have no emotional connections left) and that's exactly what happened.
Enter Olivia, Allison's estranged daughter. She works for a consulting firm and appears to very headstrong and stubborn. Why is she estranged? I'm sure we'll find out and should Henry perish, the reason for the estrangement will presumably be erased immediately. With Olivia employed as a consultant, it would make sense if she somehow became an adviser to her mother.
As for the moles, we met two. First was Mr. Burnett, a dark suit/mahogany office type who was able to get Iké new passports and flight documents. No clue who he works for, but I'm going to assume that it's under Jonas Hodges (Jon Voight). Nine hours into the season - we must be getting closer to him.
As for the second mole? Sean was finally uncovered as the FBI snitch. Not much of a surprise really, as he's been the lanky/awkward creep since the beginning of the season. Besides, if he's willing to cheat on his wife, it makes sense that he'd be willing to cheat on his government. However, his unveiling will be slow I'm sure, since right now all signs point to Janis. She was the one that peeked in on Chloe's system and it's only a matter of time before Chloe figures it out. One other observation? Erika. So far, she still has no purpose, but I'm going to guess that as the smitten co-worker, she'll either help Sean get away with it or die in the process.
While the hour wound down, one thing still bothered me and it's completely intentional - Renee's loyalties. Not to her job or her country, but to Jack. She's been tested all day - how far is she willing to go? It was thrown right in our faces during this hour. First Larry's stern words and then Renee even - wait for it - looked in a mirror! Clearly, she didn't like what she saw.
Thus far though, she still hasn't reached a point where she truly questions Jack's methods. I'm thinking Marika will be the breaking point. If Dubaku goes through with his promise to Burnett ("I'll take care of her myself"), then I don't see Renee dealing with that too well. Especially after Jack shot down her idea about giving Marika an out. It's looking more and more like she may not be cut out for this.
Final question? Does Dubaku actually have a list of all the agents on Juma's payroll, and if so, where is it located? Jack and Renee are trying to catch Dubaku alive and ironically enough, if Dubaku dies, then the Justice Department supposedly just gets that list. If Iké truly means to nail his would be killers, then I doubt it will be sent to someone who's on that very list.















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 2)
2-17-2009 @ 10:22AM
Michael said...
I must have a different opinion on what makes an episode of 24 "really great," since I think last week's was far better than last night's, although every episode this season has surpassed anything thrown at us during Day 6.
Best part of the episode? Seeing Aaron Pierce. And I was actually surprised to see him since I didn't catch Glenn Morshower's name in the opening credits. It was also nice to see Morris, although his return was completely overshadowed by Aaron's. Unfortunately I now have to keep my fingers crossed that both Bill and Aaron survive the day.
Finally, in true 24 fashion, they tossed yet another red herring in Janis before quickly showing their cards with Sean, this season's Miles Papazian. I hope Jack gets a crack at him.
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2-17-2009 @ 10:22AM
Dave said...
I hope Jack gets his hands on him just to pay him back for every episode of "Entourage" that he ruined.
2-17-2009 @ 11:05AM
Nathanael B said...
I thought this was a great episode too. It seems like we haven't seen a "flat" episode of season 7 yet. I love it!
Agreed, the best part was Aaron's return. I didn't see that coming... I figured Bill was going to get someone from the old days, but Aaron hadn't occurred to me.
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2-17-2009 @ 11:05AM
Mulder said...
Did you see what was on Chloe's screen when she fired up the computer in Larry's conference room?? A big gray X on a black background... hmm... a nod to maybe XFiles? Not as subtle as Renee being a carbon copy of Scully.
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2-17-2009 @ 1:26PM
rTwelve said...
uh... more like Mac OS X.
2-17-2009 @ 2:54PM
Clayton said...
Yeah, that was the Mac OSX background.
2-17-2009 @ 4:02PM
Secret Asian Man said...
To be specific, that is the logo for Mac OS X 10.3 Panther.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/6/69/OSXBoxes.png
It's the middle box.
Chloe isn't even using the latest version!
2-17-2009 @ 11:05AM
Mulder said...
Did you see what was on Chloe's screen when she fired up the computer in Larry's conference room?? A big gray X on a black background... hmm... a nod to maybe XFiles? Not as subtle as Renee being a carbon copy of Scully.
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2-17-2009 @ 12:32PM
Dorv said...
Much more likely it was a product placement for Apple's OSX, as the X you saw is the logo, and they were using Apple Cinema Display screens.
2-17-2009 @ 1:26PM
rTwelve said...
Ah, the double post caused me to not see that Dorv answered you...
2-17-2009 @ 11:05AM
C C said...
Last night's episode was the first they produced after the writers' strike ended.
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2-17-2009 @ 11:05AM
Eric said...
Nice to know Aaron isn't still babysitting coo-coo Martha Logan... He was wasted last season in those two measley episodes he appeared.
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2-17-2009 @ 11:05AM
Eric said...
I wondered that because of the reference to "Redemtion"... but thought maybe they went back and reshot some scenes.
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2-17-2009 @ 12:32PM
H said...
Aaron Pierce!!!!
The best part of this episode. I was so surprised & so happy! I may like that character more than Jack Bauer.
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2-17-2009 @ 12:32PM
Dorv said...
Yeah, I've got to say the appearance by Glenn Morshower as Pierce was unexpected and fun. I don't know if they put his name up in the credits, but if they did, I missed them too. But when he first spoke when his back was to the camera, I recognized his voice immediately.
We can always use more Aaron Pierce.
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2-17-2009 @ 2:54PM
Clayton said...
Wow, everyone is making a big deal that agent Pierce is back. It wasn't that big of an impact to me.
And if I worked at the hospital and saw the President's husband shot and the President arrive, I'd be on the phone with every news station possible trying to get paid for the information. Who cares if I get fired, I'd be rich!
Although I think you all are correct, this season has been great, there has not been a season yet where I've had to suspend my belief more often. There's just so many holes in this plot.
http://makeasitcom.com
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2-18-2009 @ 10:04AM
Dorv said...
Pierce has been a fan favorite for quite some time. As a long time fan, its nice to see him back on the show. I also am a big fan of Glenn Morshower, so there's that.
Violating patient confidentiality is a big deal, and frankly, the amount of money they made wouldn't make up for being basically unemployable in their field for the rest of their careers.
2-18-2009 @ 10:03AM
RT said...
Of course it was a good episode. Brannon Braga didn't write it.
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2-18-2009 @ 10:04AM
Joe Drager said...
Pissed me off. I thought for sure the mole was Janeane Garofalo; she fit perfectly; one who in real life hates America and would gladly work with terrorists intent on harming America and Americans. Dammit.
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2-18-2009 @ 2:09PM
melody51 said...
Joe Drager said..."Pissed me off. I thought for sure the mole was Janeane Garofalo; she fit perfectly; one who in real life hates America and would gladly work with terrorists intent on harming America and Americans. Dammit."
I couldn't agree more, especially in light of Garafalo's recent comments (see http://newsbusters.org/blogs/lynn-davidson/2009/02/13/janeane-garofalo-says-gopers-are-holes-sarah-palin-small-minded). During her rants, she's stated that all Republicans should be jailed and that Republican's/conservatives's brains are wired differently. So much for tolerance and free speech. I just thank God my brain is indeed wired differently from hers.
Hoping Chloe lets "Janis" have it is the only way I can even stomach watching her scenes.
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