TV Review: S6:10 of 24 - How Could I Have Been So Stupid?

Part of: Bauer Power

After learning that his father is really behind the terrible events of this day, Jack Bauer utters the line, “How could I have been so stupid?” Actually, it is a relief to hear him say this because, for a moment, it does seem like Jack is coming unraveled and not seeing things clearly at all. When his ex-girlfriend Marilyn (now his brother’s widow) informs him of this horror, Jack shakes with the realization and then becomes resolute about dealing with things. It’s about time!

The 24 writers have really thrown a neat little curve with this introduction of the Bauer clan. As any Star Wars fan can attest, it is difficult not to like the twist that Darth Vader is Luke’s father, but it is also annoying because in the context of the original film there is not even an inkling of this.

Fans of 24 might feel similarly shortchanged by the notion that Graem, an evil character from season five, suddenly becomes a Bauer this year and the whole motivation for the series becomes questionable. If Graem and Phillip Bauer (the old man admitted being behind the events of season five last night) were truly orchestrating that, could it be feasible that they have been behind the scenes all along? What if Nina Meyers was really working for the Bauer Boys back in season one? If you recall, she spoke German at that critical moment when Jack‘s wife Teri overheard her (which cost Teri her life), and Bauer is a German name. Hmmm?

Last night’s action was solid as usual. Milo (Computer Geek turned Gladiator) has grown a pair and is dragging Marilyn (Graem’s Trophy Wife) around trying to keep her safe. He gets her into a precarious and seemingly fatal situation soon enough, but hey, he’s a
only an administrator and not a field operative (as he reminds us). Okay, but he can’t even fire a gun half as well as Chloe. This is proof of what I’ve been saying all along: we need more Chloe!

Just as the terrorists are going to make Milo toast, Jack comes in and blows two of them away, saving the third as go between with the bad guys. When he learns that the bad guys include his father, Jack is more angry with himself. Stupid? Perhaps, but it seems more that Jack has a blind spot when it comes to dear old Darth Bauer. There is some residual guilt about leaving the silver spoon behind, but we’ve all got baggage to deal with in one form or another.

Jack has the captured terrorist call Darth and then makes it seem as if Marilyn won’t give up the info unless she sees her son Josh. Josh is trapped in a hotel room with Darth, and he now knows that Grandpa is not such a nice guy after all. Down the road, it would be great for him to give Jack’s daughter Kim a call. As first cousins, they could commiserate on the slings and arrows of being Bauer.

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  • 1 - Mary K. Williams

    Feb 21, 2007 at 8:42 am

    Nice Job Vic.

    It's funny, I had totally forgotten that Reed was Rob Lowe's brother. I kept thinking how much he reminded me of Rob. Duh!

  • 2 - Victor Lana

    Feb 21, 2007 at 1:04 pm

    Yes, Reed is in the White House here and so was his brother in The West Wing. It's all in the family it would seem.

    Thanks, MK.

  • 3 - Mary K. Williams

    Feb 21, 2007 at 1:37 pm

    and so was his brother in The West Wing. It's all in the family it would seem.

    Yes!And now Big Bro is making a run for the White House on Brothers and Sisters

    Talk about all in the family!

  • 4 - Victor Lana

    Feb 22, 2007 at 8:03 pm

    I guess we'll need a scorecard after a while, MK. As 24 has a pretty much revolving door policy (characters are here today & gone tomorrow), I wonder how long Reed will last. Will Tom pull a Lynne Kresge (from S2) and never be seen again?

    Keep watching!

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