TV Review: 24 - Hours 23 & 24: Jack Strikes Back!

During this season I have frequently alluded to the Star Wars films, almost as an extended metaphor, when discussing Jack’s relationship with his father. There was certainly a Return of the Jedi moment toward the end of last night’s second episode, but Phillip Bauer’s grandson Josh also played into this scenario. Josh was unable and unwilling to be a pawn in Grandpa’s game and he fought back (in true Bauer fashion), even shooting the old man. Jack came onto the scene as almost an Obi Wan Kenobi figure, counseling Josh that killing someone who is evil doesn’t necessarily make one feel good, nor does it make one inherently good in the process. Who would have ever thought that 24 would develop such a metaphysical nature?

The best way to summarize this two hour season finale is to say that we have yet another example of why everyone should always listen to Jack Bauer. Everything Jack predicted would happen (his father would double-cross them, for example, in the Josh for the component deal) happened, and if not for Jack the armies of China, Russia, and the USA would likely be engaged in the start of WWIII. Where is the big “thank you, Jack” that we should expect from Vice President Noah (Jim Jones) Daniels and the rest of the bigwigs and blowhards that run the country?

Karen (Hillary) Hayes and her loyal husband Bill (The Stoic) Buchanan take a stand to help Jack, as does Nadia (Squinty) Yassir. Bill tells Nadia “You did the right thing” and she squints, letting us know she appreciates hearing that. She also understands that they have been thwarted by Jack’s father, and now Agent Mike Doyle is a victim of this as the false component blows up in his face, possibly leaving him in need of a guide dog for the rest of his life.

Jones is trying to keep Russian President Subaru from driving full speed ahead into war, but nothing is going right for him. Tom (Twitchy) Lennox is there to help as well as that weird-looking dude Ethan who is the head of the Joint Chiefs. They all seem rather impotent in the face of this crisis. Thank goodness they have someone the likes of Jack Bauer to save their droopy butts from an almost inevitable war.

Of course, Jack has had a long, long day. If we look at the twenty-four hours that he has spent this season, we can only wonder how he is still standing (broken ribs and all). Still, Jack is a good soldier and at his best against impossible odds. After Jack learns that his nephew has been taken out to an oil platform owned by his father, Jack does the only sensible thing to do: he commandeers a CTU helicopter to go out and retrieve the young man.

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  • 1 - Mary K. Williams

    May 22, 2007 at 10:04 pm

    Kudos to you Victor. Ya done good all season, and this was right on par with the rest.

    It's been fun. : )

  • 2 - Victor Lana

    May 24, 2007 at 7:11 pm

    I've enjoyed reviewing 24 and being part of our review crew. I do feel a bit drained by this season, both by its content and the reaction to it. All in all I was not disappointed, though I think the momentum gained in the first four episodes was lost along the way.

    Episode 17 and these last two episodes were by far the best since the first 4. I'm certain the writers know this is not acceptable and big changes are on the way for next year.

  • 3 - Angie B

    May 24, 2007 at 10:27 pm

    I can not begin to tell you how much I enjoyed reading this review of the finale. It almost brought me to tears as the finale actually did bring me to tears! This was by far the best review I've seen on the finale and you've given some of the best reviews over the entire season. I finally understand the silent clock, it symbolizes the "death" of 24 as we know it and it's gonna be radically different next season. I hope better things are in store for Jack Bauer and fans of 24 for next season. Here's to a great season 7!!

  • 4 - Victor Lana

    May 26, 2007 at 10:55 am

    Thanks, Angie, for the words of encouragement. I do hope Jack will get his life back, but I have a funny feeling that his future will involve yet another worst day of his life. The good news is that if he can keep getting through these bad days that Jack may (like the Biblical Job) reach a better place. At least I'm hoping so.

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