24 Has A Big Problem

Written by David Hogberg
Published October 28, 2003
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She gets rescued by a character played by Kevin Dillon. Dillon tricks her into thinking the bomb has gone off so she'll stay with him in his cabin because, well, he's kind of lonely. When she discovers his deception, he lets her go and gives her a gun to protect herself from the mountain lions. (Bad mountain lions! Very bad!) She then hitches a ride out of L.A., during which time the bomb detonates, although not in L.A. but in a remote desert thanks to Jack. She gets out near a convenience store, where the owner lets her in to use the bathroom. While she's in the bathroom, some guy freaked out by the bomb breaks into the store when the owner won't let him in. Kim tries to subdue him with the gun, but she doesn't have the heart to shoot at him, even though she earlier fired at a scummy driver who tried to pick her up when she was hitchhiking. Mr. Freaked-Out-By-The-Bomb disarms her, and then accidentally shoots the store owner. He takes Kim hostage when the cops show up. But she escapes, the cops capture Mr. Freaked-Out-By-The Bomb, whereupon Kim admits to the police that there is warrant out for her arrest.

She then goes back to the cop station, where - surprise! - the cops know that Psycho Dad is the one who murdered Hapless Mom, that Kim was just trying to help Megan when she took her away from Psycho Dad, and that when she escaped from custody which resulted in the serious injury of a cop (not to mention Hunky Boyfriend), well, that won't be a very big deal. Funny how they were able to find out all these things while having to manage the panic in L.A. after the bomb went off. Anyway, she is then transported back to Psycho Dad's house to "pick up her things." (Yeah, that's where I would go!) Wouldn't you know it, the cops know Pyscho Dad murdered Hapless Mom, but they've got no one watching Psycho Dad's house, other than the cop who transported Kim. And, wouldn't you know it, Psycho Dad shows up and subdues the cop. He goes after Kim, but she hides from him in an attic, whereupon she falls through the attic right on to Psycho Dad, rendering him unconscious. She then takes his gun, and with a little coaching from Jack via cell phone, shoots Psycho Dad not once, but twice. See, if she'd had some coaching from Jack when she was at the convenience store ... oh, never mind.

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#1 — October 28, 2003 @ 10:01AM — Chan S. [URL]

Spot-on! Except I can't believe you forgot to mention Hunky Boyfriend's "Where's the rest of me?" moment.

#2 — October 28, 2003 @ 10:12AM — Natalie Davis [URL]

Word has it that Runkimrun's character will be more grown-up this season and that there will be no cougar chases. Guess we'll find out tonight.

#3 — October 28, 2003 @ 12:22PM — David Hogberg [URL]

Yes, I did forget the "Where's the rest of me moment." Poor Hunky Boyfriend.

#4 — October 28, 2003 @ 12:34PM — The Theory

I never watched 24, either this season or last, however, I thought that the origional premise was that everything happened in 24 hours. it may just be me, but it doesn't seem like the plot they're building up to in the commercials could realistically happen in 24 hours...

#5 — October 28, 2003 @ 12:35PM — TDavid [URL]

I'm looking forward to season 3, just to see how they are going to work out what happened to the President at the end of season 2.

I totally agree with Kim's largely unplausible plotline. Writers should have given her a much smaller role in Season 2 and given that screen time to the underhanded actions of Nina Myers.

24 is like watching one extremely long, long movie, so the holes surface more obviously when watched back-to-back in DVD format vs. seeing them once a week.

#6 — October 28, 2003 @ 13:39PM — David Hogberg [URL]

The last two plots didn't seem like they could fit into 24 hours either, but they did. The shows writers are clever, and they can certainly come up with better stuff the RunKimRun. Not only it is a stupid plotline it is a waste of someone, Elisah Cuthbert, who is a talented actress.

#7 — October 28, 2003 @ 13:56PM — Ron Mwangaguhunga [URL]

Aside from the obvious problem of just how so much activity can take place in an hour and whether or not it is plausible is the problem of just how much mileage can Fox TV get out of terrorism.

#8 — October 28, 2003 @ 14:07PM — David Hogberg [URL]

Well, looks like bio-terrorism this season, maybe chemical weapons next season, then a dirty bomb if 24 lasts to a 5th season.

After that, maybe another attempt on Palmer's life, or maybe an attempt on a foreign leader crucial to fighting terrorism.

Lots of ideas, if they play it right.

#9 — October 28, 2003 @ 14:46PM — Eric Olsen

TONIGHT IS THE NIGHT - JACK IS BACK. Alert the media. Oh, the media already knows.

#10 — October 28, 2003 @ 14:51PM — Eric Olsen

Kim was a total retarded distracton last year. I hope they integrate her into the real story line a little better this year. Season 2 was even more impressive than Season 1, for me, because they sustained the plot and the suspense better. Season 1 fizzled out once limp wad Dennis Hopper and preposterous accents got involved

#11 — October 28, 2003 @ 16:01PM — Joe [URL]

Indeed, they lost me on season one after Mrs. Bauer got amnesia, but I had committed so I watched until the finale. I didn't watch season 2 at all, I wonder if it's even possible for me to go back to watching it now.

#12 — October 28, 2003 @ 16:32PM — TDavid [URL]

Coincidence that they are running the next Joe Millionaire out in front of 24? Wonder which of these two shows they are trying to help lol

#13 — October 28, 2003 @ 16:47PM — The Theory

FOX programing is pitiful this season. The only quality programing on the major networks this season is on NBC.

Unless you count PBS. They're always quality educational programing there.

#14 — October 28, 2003 @ 17:24PM — David Hogberg [URL]

PBS?!?!? If you want good educational programming, you've gotta go to Discovery Channel, the History Channel, Animal Planet, Court TV, etc. PBS stands for "Poor Bastards offering Slop".

#15 — October 28, 2003 @ 17:27PM — TDavid [URL]

Hey David, wasn't Wayne's World on PBS? :-)

#16 — October 28, 2003 @ 17:32PM — David Hogberg [URL]

No, but I think Wayne's World 2 was. Heh.

#17 — October 28, 2003 @ 21:12PM — sydney smith [URL]

Our newspaper's TV critic said the RunKimRun plot line this year is the worst yet. Said it would make you laugh, then make you think, "Oh, no."

Hope he's wrong, but he's probably not.

#18 — October 29, 2003 @ 03:08AM — Steve Rhodes [URL]


Kim is now a jr. CTU agent and her boyfriend of 3 months is Jack's partner. I hope they manage to weave in some backstory of how she decided on that career. Doesn't seem too plausible.

I was pissed at the promos they've been running which gave away most of the first episode including that the President had survived.

#19 — October 29, 2003 @ 08:06AM — Eric Olsen

Ah, but did he really ...?

#20 — October 29, 2003 @ 08:17AM — Natalie Davis [URL]

He looks weaker to me, his hand apparently still bothers him, and he is boffing his (probably duplicitous) doctor.

Yes, down with the promos. The only shock I had came in the last five minutes -- that one, admittedly, blew my mind. But all in all, the premiere of 24 was disappointing because it usually (except during the Runkimrun scenes) keeps me perched on the edge of my chair and shouting, "No fuckin' way!"

#21 — October 29, 2003 @ 08:27AM — Eric Olsen

Yes, they didn't go for the really boffo opening this year - I am reserving judgment. I like the Jack vulnerability this time around, actaully seems realistic unde the circumstances: what are undercover agents willing to do to themselves to complete their missions? Does the end justify the means? the coke kid reminds me of the "Falcon and the Snowman" - is he really doing it for the family? I like the new Kim much better, but what happened to college?

#22 — October 30, 2003 @ 03:19AM — Steve Rhodes [URL]

I guess while most students these days are on the 5 or more year plan, she was on the 2 year plan (or maybe good genes means more in fighting terrorism than education).

I wasn't even surprised that Jack is hooked.

But the ford ad was even more predictable (and lame), but I'm glad they ponied up the money to keep the first show basically ad free.

#23 — October 30, 2003 @ 05:20AM — TDavid [URL]

24 is getting to be a little too much like a soap opera in the plausibility department.

I found the computer-speak somewhat ridiculous from a technical point of view.

"You have to press CTRL-S to escape out of that screen!"

Control + S? What happened to the ESCape key lol

"Maybe I fixed ... the group permissions"

Dude's supposedly a CTU computer whiz and can't figure out he's locked out because of a simple group permission change on a file? LOL

And where did Kim get geek skills so fast? In a few small years she goes from an irresponsible teen who spends a night out on the town with hell boys and then a year later working for a psycho employer, dodging cougars and paranoid the-end-of-the-world-is-near characters to calm, calculating, geeky Kim the CTU computer specialist?

Bring back Nina!

As for President Palmer, well, I'd love to see a qualified woman or a black President in office in my lifetime, but his storyline is also borderline believable. Somebody please tell me that they are not going to exploit the interracial relationship as a "scandal" because I have a bad feeling that they are going to go there.

If viewers are to suspend disbelief and believe that people were willing to ignore color and the absence of a First Lady for voting in a President (which I think people should on the former account, because color has absolutely nothing to do with Presidential ability, but I'm admittedly a bit puzzled on the latter account. A single President? A President in the dating mode?), then how can the President dating a white woman be scandalous? I have a sinking suspicion that this will be at least one lame subplot this season though ...

Also, where was the President's influential brother in the first two seasons? Now he's the right hand man?

What about the President's good turned evil turned good turned evil turned good wife? How he continues to make such wise, authorative Presidential decisions and yet was blinded personally and stayed with that scheming bitch for 25 years is beyond me. Did he do it for their children?

Yeah, it's a lot like a soap opera, but I'm still hooked! LOL

#24 — October 30, 2003 @ 05:25AM — TDavid [URL]

authoritative, damn lol

#25 — November 4, 2003 @ 23:24PM — TDavid [URL]

Double feature tonight of 24, FYI. Those on the west coast can still catch at least some of the first episode, if they missed. Back to da tube ...

#26 — November 5, 2003 @ 00:57AM — Natalie Davis [URL]

This one was dull, which is surprising and sad for me to say about an episode of "24." And what -- being a CTU agent is akin to being a Jedi knight? (Jack's convo with Runkimrun's beau, Chase.) Sheesh. Fox cancelled "Skin" today (there goes my Kevin Anderson fix, dammit). Outside of "King of the Hill" and "The Simpsons," Fox has nothing to offer beyond "24." And I can't watch CBS anymore.

Don't make "24" dull, I beg you!

#27 — October 9, 2005 @ 01:06AM — stelly

does anybody know the REAL name of Kim's "Hunky boyfriend"????????????????????????????

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