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With Chloe's help, CIA find proof that the attack was carried out at Margot's command. The president's people and CIA cooperate in order to stop a potential new attack. Kate receives the news she is off the mission. Margo releases a broadcast in which she directly threatens Heller's life. Jack meets up with the president and later with Audrey. Kate and Chloe work together without anyone else knowing.

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    • Author: Butius
    After the excellence and that old rushing quality of that last week 24 which reminded us why this show was one of the best in its firsts years I was expecting something of a letdown with this one. And many could argue against me or in favor to me, but this fifth episode reaches the perfect mark for me thanking its powerful drama and its riveting feelings between the main characters in the story.

    The story can be more of the same and that thing pushes 24 out of a league that recent shows like Hannibal can afford. But in classic 24 terms: this episode is a triumph. The first episode of the entire miniseries where the characters and their choices are the drivers in the story instead the action or the breathtaking pace.

    This is 24, yes, but improved if we put it in comparison with many of the episodes of the original series that looked like transitional ones. This could even beat the previous one in order to become the best of the season yet. Jack and Audrey are one remarkable proof of it.

    Let's see what happens next! Just one last thing: please make this season of 24 the last. Despite it's being a great time at the TV, this show has no more to offer. Everything has been said and to continue this just will put the level down to the worse.
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    • Author: Cha
    After an intense and suspense filled fourth episode,the fifth episode remains strong and interesting as it is far from being a filler.

    As Jack get taken into custody,Kate uploads the content of the flight key to Open Cell.Adrian discovers a hidden codes used to override and control the drones.With the information taken,President Helloer orders the entire UAV fleet grounded. It was only unfortunate that the top terrorist,Margot has already gained control of the six of the supposed ten targets.Then,she obtains a copy of a video wherein 26 children were killed and she demanded that he asked him to surrender within three hours.Later,Jack claims that he can put Heller in contact with an arms dealer who works with the Al-Harazis, but refuses to give up a name unless he is reinstated. Will Jack be able to do something with the situation?

    The episode remains great at this point.It is strong from beginning to end.It is also great to note that Audrey and Jack still have romantic feelings for one another despite the impossibility of going into a relationship due to her present marriage.Overall,it is still an action- packed since the first episode and the characters remain interesting and a delight to watch as events unfold.
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    • Author: Braendo
    This episode of 24 was the most tremendously suspenseful yet and featured outstandingly incredible performances by the entire cast. William Devane is absolutely excellent as the president and a true standout. Stephen Fry seems a bit lost as the prime minister but his fuse is clearly slowly burning to the point of explosiveness as drones close in on London and the president's words seem so empty in light of the seeming helplessness of the U.S. The destruction of Number 10, Downing Street, blocks of Westminster, and several nuclear power plants by wayward American drones will require some more powerful eloquence on the part of Devane. Such major devastation being inflicted upon the British people may well spell the end of the special relationship we have shared with them for many decades. It appears thousands upon thousands will perish in the strikes and nuclear pollution will lay waste to most of England, leaving it uninhabitable for many generations. If the president can smooth this over somehow, he is a powerhouse politician. With 14 minutes to go before the British apocalypse and Jack Bauer locked in a room, unable to act, there is no hope. Even if he escaped, there isn't much he can do to prevent what is inevitable in the next very few minutes. The next episode will well prove to be the most emotionally draining to be broadcast since the movie The Day After. Like that movie, 24 is making a very pointed statement, in this case the real life drone attack campaign that is being questioned for the horrific indiscriminate killing resulting from it. The writers really made one consider the morality of what the U.S. is doing. Indeed, along with this significant message, this episode succeeded like never before to set the television screen afire with tension, action, great acting, and bloody violence. The edge of seats worldwide were worn through as audiences bit their nails in anticipation of the coming Armageddon. Simply a brilliantly written and directed episode of the greatest series in the history of the medium. What is so frustrating is that if American leaders simply allowed Jack Bauer freedom to act and not interfere with his mission, the terrible fate of the British next week could have been avoided and the terrorists apprehended in the first hour. Instead, there is needless suffering, death, and property damage because everyone seems insanely obsessed with and maniacally bent on preventing Bauer from stepping in and doing what must be done.
  • Episode cast overview, first billed only:
    Kiefer Sutherland Kiefer Sutherland - Jack Bauer
    Yvonne Strahovski Yvonne Strahovski - Kate Morgan
    Tate Donovan Tate Donovan - Mark Boudreau
    Mary Lynn Rajskub Mary Lynn Rajskub - Chloe O'Brian
    William Devane William Devane - President James Heller
    Gbenga Akinnagbe Gbenga Akinnagbe - Erik Ritter
    Giles Matthey Giles Matthey - Jordan Reed
    Michael Wincott Michael Wincott - Adrian Cross
    Benjamin Bratt Benjamin Bratt - Steve Navarro
    Kim Raver Kim Raver - Audrey Boudreau
    Michelle Fairley Michelle Fairley - Margot Al-Harazi
    Colin Salmon Colin Salmon - General Coburn
    Emily Berrington Emily Berrington - Simone Al-Harazi
    Alec Newman Alec Newman - Kevin Cordero
    Sacha Dhawan Sacha Dhawan - Naveed Shabazz
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