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Season 7 Episode 16: 11:00 PM - 12:00 AM

Broadcast on Sky One, Monday April 6th, 2009

As premiered on danowen.blogspot.com

Cover Season 1-6 Boxset:
Redemption:

    Director:

      Jon Cassar

    Writers:

      Manny Coto & Brannon Braga

    Cast:

      Jack Bauer: Kiefer Sutherland
      Tony Almeida: Carlos Bernard
      Renee Walker: Annie Wersching
      President Allison Taylor: Cherry Jones
      Larry Moss: Jeffrey Nordling
      Chloe O'Brian: Mary Lynn Rajskub
      Janis Gold: Janeane Garofalo
      Olivia Taylor: Sprague Grayden
      Ethan Kanin: Bob Gunton
      Jonas Hodges: Jon Voight
      Greg Seaton: Rory Cochrane
      Carl Gadsen: Connor Trinneer
      Linda Gadsen: Meredith Salenger
      Doug: Chris Mulkey
      Ken Dellao: Tim Guinee
      Henry Taylor: Colm Feore
      Agent Aaron Pierce: Glenn Morshower


Beware spoilers.

The last phase of Day 7 really gets underway with this episode, after the maneuvering of the last four. Perhaps most notable is how Jack (Kiefer Sutherland) takes a backseat role, but the episode doesn't feel strained or boring as a result. Not to devalue Jack's standing, but I actually find it more credible that he's not always in the spotlight, and this season as a whole has felt like a truer ensemble piece...

The reason for the lack of Jack is simple; he's been exposed to the leaking bioweapon he was forced to stop and repair, giving Starkwood enough time to steal it back. The FBI and a biohazard containment crew are soon on the scene, commending Jack's bravery that probably saved the local population, but preliminary tests confirm that he's been contaminated with the deadly toxin.


Fortunately, for Jack and the storyline, it's not contagious, but he's forced to sit out this hour's events back at the FBI Field Office, where Renee (Annie Wersching) is clearly upset that Jack's noble actions have been repaid so cruelly. Of course, we know there's an eighth season in the works, so I doubt Jack's going to die... but, will there be a special antidote he'll need to find? Or are Jack's antibodies currently torturing the contagion into submission?

Elsewhere, Tony (Carlos Bernard) has been captured by Starkwood agents and taken to their massive compound on US soil, apparently full of 1,500 highly-trained mercenaries. The closest 24 has ever come to a Bond-style "villan's lair" in many ways. Jonas Hodges (John Voight) wants Tony to reveal how much the government know about their plans for his weapon, but Tony's unwilling to talk, even under duress. Truth is, they don't know much about anything!

For Tony, hope may be at hand from one of Hodges' aides, Greg Seaton (Rory Cochrane), who's been having second-thoughts about his boss' crazy plan to attack their own country -- but he'll only help Tony escape if he's guaranteed immunity by President Taylor (Cherry Jones).


Incidentally, what exactly is Jonas' plan? We know he's a patriot and doesn't like the new President, but what does he hope to achieve by threatening eastern cities with his bioweapon? I guess that's all to come, but just recently this whole Starkwood threat has felt a little unsure of itself. Still, once Larry's (Jeffrey Nordling) crack team arrive at Starkwood in their choppers to help Tony locate the bioweapon, only to find themselves surrounded by Starkwood soldiers willing to open fire on Federal agents (with Hodges on the other side of the compound, having bought some time), there was a strong feeling of uncertainty about where all this might lead. Day 7 as a whole has avoided many of the usual pitfalls 24 falls into (yes, even during the Emmy-winning fifth year) and that's been a crucial part of its success for me.

The only other subplot involves some political maneuvering at the White House, with Olivia (Sprague Grayden) becoming acting-Chief Of Staff now that Ethan's resigned, and making Aaron Pierce (Glenn Morshower) her personal bodyguard. Sure, he's retired, past his prime, and has an arm in a sling, but she trusts him.

Overall, "11:00PM - 12:00AM" may have sidelined Jack, but the story was more than capable of picking up the slack and providing another tense hour of television. Hopefully we'll get some sense of Jonas' motivation soon, and any explanation for Jack's recover won't strain credibility too much, but everything else feels like it's on course for an exciting final third.

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