Monday, April 03, 2006
"Bill... I'm scared."
Big damn reveal eh kids? :) I sort of saw it coming right before they revealed the end but then again I thought it might just have been wishful thinking. It was a good misdirect with the Veep though. I thought it might be him throughout most of tonight's show, but then again, I should have known better. This is 24 after all. They are kings of the misdirection.
BUT let me just say yes, Jack lived through the blast. So did Bierko but he's out cold and on his way to CTU for interrogation by Curtis. I just want to say that Jack looked fucking hard walking out of the smoke with Bierko over his shoulders. That was awesome. But as he spoke with Bill Buchanan, Jack admitted something I've never heard him say: he's scared. He tells Buchanan that he thinks this is bigger than anything they've ever faced. Cripes.
The focus tonight was mostly on Wayne Palmer as he tried to get into the retreat to see Martha Logan's assistant. Her assistant? What? Huh? Yes her assistant. Wayne found evidence in David's emails that he was corresponding with her about things he's found out. She has evidence about who is behind it all but... Henderson is holding her 8 year-old daughter hostage and threatening to kill her if she reveals this evidence. He offers to exhange the kid for the evidence but we all know it never works that way. He gets the evidence and they both die right?
It might have worked out that way if it weren't for Wayne and Aaron. The assistant won't give up the evidence to Wayne unless he saves her daughter. Frustrated, Wayne calls Jack and fills him in. Jack insists he be on the line when Henderson calls the assistant (Ugh bad with names. I should know her name but I can't recall it) for the exhange. Jack knows that Henderson is now the only protocol left standing. Find Henderson and Jack will find out everything.
But when he calls Audrey at CTU he finds there are some changes in personnel going on there. Homeland announced they are "absorbing" CTU and letting the agent go and replacing them with their own people. This includes Chloe. But the only way they can pull this power play off is by getting someone like Audrey to sign off on all of the "bad" decisions made throughout the day that caused lives - like Buchanan superceding McGill's authority - stuff like that. Audrey refuses to sign. You go girl. I like Audrey and I don't care who knows it :)
But then Jack calls her and asks her to get Chloe ready to re-task a satellite that he'll need when Henderson gives a location for the exhange. He finds out what's happening back at CTU and in typical Jack fashion tells her he doesn't care and she needs to find a way to keep Chloe.
So Audrey signs the papers blaming Buchanan on one condition - that Chloe stays on and is assigned to her. They agree and they're off to re-task the satellite. Meanwhile Henderson calls the assistant and gives her a location.
Finally, Jack meets up with Wayne and the assistant (I want to say... Evelyn? Is that it?) and they take off in an SUV and await Henderson's call. When he does he gives them an address and they go in and with Chloe's help and some badass StealthyJack scenes, he and Wayne take out some of the lookouts while the assistant rides in to meet with Henderson. Once Henderson feels it's safe to come out he brings out the girl and hands her over to her mother and demands the evidence.
And then the shooting starts. A good old-fashioned firefight where the assistant takes one in the leg while protecting her child but Henderson gets away. I thought we were in for a good, hard "DAMNIT!" from Jack but alas...
As Henderson drives off he calls someone... so yes... Tonight we find out that "someone" is *gasp* President Logan. He is the uhhh, criminal mastermind behind it all. Sorry it's just hard to use the term "mastermind" when referring to the bumbling idiot that is Logan. But perhaps that was all an act. Another bit of sleight of hand to make everyone think he was merely a cowardly president willing to let better men make the tough choices.
It was a big moment in an episode I thought was otherwise expository/transitory - not that it wasn't good but there was a lot of travel necessary in this one and I credit the writers of the show for making driving around interesting :)
So that's it kids. I think I covered the important bits. Now discuss :) And remember, if you want to mention the previews for next week in the comments then warn me with big flashy "MELIA HERE THERE BE SPOILERS _ LOOK AWAY LOOK AWAY!" Thanks :)
BUT let me just say yes, Jack lived through the blast. So did Bierko but he's out cold and on his way to CTU for interrogation by Curtis. I just want to say that Jack looked fucking hard walking out of the smoke with Bierko over his shoulders. That was awesome. But as he spoke with Bill Buchanan, Jack admitted something I've never heard him say: he's scared. He tells Buchanan that he thinks this is bigger than anything they've ever faced. Cripes.
The focus tonight was mostly on Wayne Palmer as he tried to get into the retreat to see Martha Logan's assistant. Her assistant? What? Huh? Yes her assistant. Wayne found evidence in David's emails that he was corresponding with her about things he's found out. She has evidence about who is behind it all but... Henderson is holding her 8 year-old daughter hostage and threatening to kill her if she reveals this evidence. He offers to exhange the kid for the evidence but we all know it never works that way. He gets the evidence and they both die right?
It might have worked out that way if it weren't for Wayne and Aaron. The assistant won't give up the evidence to Wayne unless he saves her daughter. Frustrated, Wayne calls Jack and fills him in. Jack insists he be on the line when Henderson calls the assistant (Ugh bad with names. I should know her name but I can't recall it) for the exhange. Jack knows that Henderson is now the only protocol left standing. Find Henderson and Jack will find out everything.
But when he calls Audrey at CTU he finds there are some changes in personnel going on there. Homeland announced they are "absorbing" CTU and letting the agent go and replacing them with their own people. This includes Chloe. But the only way they can pull this power play off is by getting someone like Audrey to sign off on all of the "bad" decisions made throughout the day that caused lives - like Buchanan superceding McGill's authority - stuff like that. Audrey refuses to sign. You go girl. I like Audrey and I don't care who knows it :)
But then Jack calls her and asks her to get Chloe ready to re-task a satellite that he'll need when Henderson gives a location for the exhange. He finds out what's happening back at CTU and in typical Jack fashion tells her he doesn't care and she needs to find a way to keep Chloe.
So Audrey signs the papers blaming Buchanan on one condition - that Chloe stays on and is assigned to her. They agree and they're off to re-task the satellite. Meanwhile Henderson calls the assistant and gives her a location.
Finally, Jack meets up with Wayne and the assistant (I want to say... Evelyn? Is that it?) and they take off in an SUV and await Henderson's call. When he does he gives them an address and they go in and with Chloe's help and some badass StealthyJack scenes, he and Wayne take out some of the lookouts while the assistant rides in to meet with Henderson. Once Henderson feels it's safe to come out he brings out the girl and hands her over to her mother and demands the evidence.
And then the shooting starts. A good old-fashioned firefight where the assistant takes one in the leg while protecting her child but Henderson gets away. I thought we were in for a good, hard "DAMNIT!" from Jack but alas...
As Henderson drives off he calls someone... so yes... Tonight we find out that "someone" is *gasp* President Logan. He is the uhhh, criminal mastermind behind it all. Sorry it's just hard to use the term "mastermind" when referring to the bumbling idiot that is Logan. But perhaps that was all an act. Another bit of sleight of hand to make everyone think he was merely a cowardly president willing to let better men make the tough choices.
It was a big moment in an episode I thought was otherwise expository/transitory - not that it wasn't good but there was a lot of travel necessary in this one and I credit the writers of the show for making driving around interesting :)
So that's it kids. I think I covered the important bits. Now discuss :) And remember, if you want to mention the previews for next week in the comments then warn me with big flashy "MELIA HERE THERE BE SPOILERS _ LOOK AWAY LOOK AWAY!" Thanks :)
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If it helps, I remember the assistant's name. It was Evelyn Martin.
it was kinda slow n not as good as last wk except for the ending (since last wks epi was fenomenal!) tonight but i loved how immediately chloe agreed to help audrey when she said it was for jack
i hope buchanan doesnt hold a grudge against audrey since he doesnt know the truth behind her actions
The ending...whoa i cant believe that its Logan and not the VP who i (n many of my friends) thought was working with the terrorists
NO "Damn it"'s tonight from jack though :(
Is it just me or is anyone else really wondering what the common thread is between all the parties...I mean you had walt and nathenson in the patriotism group, logan and henderson in the I dont know group, and Bearco and the Russians who you think their main goal was to attack Russia, but then again the phone call between Bearco and Henderson was a little suspicious when Henderson said you know how important this is and Bearco knew it was.
I dont think Logan is the criminal mastermind like people think. I think Henderson it becuase everyone seems to be pawns in his own little game. But whats the agenda, whats the goal. Killing 200,000 Americans would have gained what for whom? I mean the Patriotist group I believe didnt want the gas to be let out on American soil, but it seems evident that Henderson and Logan do. So that severs the ties between them. Or does it? Henderson's company made the gas and had to inform the Patriotists group of it because it was their plan. So Henderson had a part in that as well as whats going on now. What does this do for Logan?
There just seems to be a lot of groups with their own agenda that happens to intertwine with other groups and their agendas. Alot of plans A's and plan B's (that appear to be plan B's by some or by others plan A all along)
The writers will either really amaze me by tying it all together or let me down by trying to do something too complex and not able to bring it all together well. Like the matrix...great story and great scenes, but in the end the writers hung themselves and made something so complex they couldnt even write themselves out of it.
Time will tell.
I have this feeling that Jack's comment that he's scared was far more significant than the revealation about Logan in this episode.
TICK BOOM, TICK BOOM!
I had a terror moment of 24 actually jumping the shark with Logan being the bad guy; anyone else? Of course the scowling VEEP is not the bad guy, it was too obvious, I started thinking last night. And where was Novick? Anyway, I keep trying to piece the story together from the beginning every time we get new info. I keep going back to the 4 people who knew Jack was alive, and how important framing Jack was to Plan A or B or whatever. Now when I piece it together my brain hurts. Logan can't be a mustache-twirling terrorist in weenie clothing. What's the point of that? But I also doubt he's a Walt Cummings "patriot." I favor the idea of presidential ambition (back to the original plot of framing terrorsts to "prove" WMD interest.) Anyway, my brain hurts and I'm disappointed that the Logan angle might, just might, be a little jump-the-sharky.
exclenent episode.
This is my first season watching so I have a question...
Does it go 11-12 then season over or 12-1 then season over?
~IceFox
Actually this season should end after the 7am-8am episode. So we've still got about 8 episodes left :)
TICK BOOM! :)
Make that 6-7am
ah that makes a more sense. Thanks.
~IceFox
I highly doubt that Logan is the traitor because they always throw in twists like that. Hmm. you never know though...
Better Stay Tuned!
Who stands to gain the most money if the country is in fear of a massive outbreak of a biological or chemical weapon...
3 words...
follow the money....
FYI - google Tamiflu and Rumsfeld...
ok...if you are lazy...
President Logan being the mastermind doesn't make any sense since Cummings clearly wasn't working with him on this one. It's a little too much of a coincidence that they both were working on the same "project" without each other finding out about it.
Clearly Logan has to be covering something up. He can't be the one behind everything, just trying to clean up the mess, like Nixon did with Watergate. I think his wife is behind it all, and he found out about it and is now trying to prevent a fallout. That explains why Mrs. Logan's assistant found the evidence for the days events and that's why Mrs. Logan got in the car with the Russians (hoping that her husband would not give in to the terrorists so the attack could be carried out).
If Mrs. Logan or the President prove not to be the mastermind, then who else could it be. We now know it's not the VP, so that only leaves Mike (who I suspected had something to do with Cummings death...just a hunch). However, Mike doesn't make much sense being the mastermind because Henderson told Jack that he can't open Pandora's Box and start talking because of how high this conspiracy goes, and franlky, Mike doesn't cut it.
I agree with the previous comment on how these writers may have tried to make this a little too complex. I don't see how they can tie everything together this season.
I agree with Anonymous, above. The Logan-as-mastermind scenario doesn't make sense, because Logan clearly seemed to be surprised at Cummings' involvement, and Cummings' interactions with Logan were not those of a co-conspirator.
Also, Logan has from the beginning been seen as someone plagued with indecisiveness. When the chips are down, the President shows himself as not knowing what to do, looking for someone else to make the tough calls and the tough decisions. So this was a secret charade, eh? To what end? The only person to see would be Mike and co-conspirator Walt Cummings, since the president's indecisiveness wasn't visible to the media.
Let's grant that the Russian (Bierko) had no idea that the president was somehow complicit in Bierko's theft of the nerve gas. If that's the case, Logan was never in control of Bierko's decisions or targets, and whether Bierko were to use the nerve gas on other Russians in the former USSR or whether Bierko used it on innocent civilians in California seems to have made no difference. How is Logan's administration advantaged or enhanced by giving it to a crackpot who might use nerve gas in California or in Kiev? No one gives that sort of power to underlings without a real good idea of what the outcome will be. In this case, the outcome was too unpredictable, so there would be no advantage for Logan allowing US Patriots to pass 20 canisters of nerve gas to unstable Russian nationalists.
Finally, let's get back to the original story line ... what would David Palmer have wanted to tell President Logan about so desperately, that he tried to do an end-run by telling Logan's wife? "I just found out that your husband, the President, is a double-agent?"
I posted the original comment that the common thread amongst the parties seems to be missing.
I am glad I'm not the only one here that is feeling this way. Now I'm not saying the show jumped the shark because I think this is one of the best seasons. I am also not saying the writers got it wrong because they still have 8 episodes to tell the story. I have complete faith in the writers of 24 because they have never let me down.
However, this story just seems to be going in circles and all the different players, groups, agendas, etc. all were going to the same place. Seems kind of odd.
I think there is much to the story that hasn't been revealed. Logan is no mastermind, I don't care what anyone says. He just didnt seem like someone who knew about the days events early on. So something is up there. And he wasn't working with the Patriotist group. After all wasn't Logan the one who talked Jack into staying on board. I mean he practically begged Jack to keep working on the case. If Logan was leading things I sure as hell wouldnt want Jack on the case.
And as far as mike is concerned...yes he has been gone alot lately, but 1. he is not big enough for Henderson or anyone else to be concerned with and 2. I don't think Mike would be actively involved in anything that would include a murder of Palmer.
My whole thing with everything is what is the agenda and who is to profit from it. Follow the money trail? No one is to make money from any of this....Politcial power? I could see the original plan working for this...but attacking American soil with the gas would do what? Pure terrorism? With Logan and other high ranking government players involved....don't think so. So what is it?
I just hope they dont disappoint me...I mean this season has already disappointed me in a few ways...
1. Tony died :( (Yes Michelle died and Palmer...but I always expected Tony to go out in a bang.)
2. Kim came back and they didn't kill her!!!!
oh well, I guess we can't have everything the way we want it!
About Mike...I agree he is not big enough to be the mastermind. However, remember in the 2nd season when he tried to have Palmer removed from the Presidency, and Palmer let everyone have their job back except Mike...maybe he still has a grudge.
Didn't only Michelle, Tony, and Chloe know Jack was alive? Whose left out of those 4? Could it be Chloe? What a twist that would be and we all know she can "multitask". Also, Henderson made sure to kill Tony right away didn't he? So what did Jack and President Palmer know that could bring down the current plot?
As far as Pres Logan and Walt, I think Logan probably knew what Walt was up to, but Walt did not know about Logan's involvement. It seems everything is compartamentalized, the right and left hand are doing things seperately, but only the brain knows what both are doing.
It does seem very hard to find a motive for all this. Clearly, things were arranged for the Russian Pres to be killed. Is Logan trying to destabilize the region, help someone else get in power, or gain more power at home? I think his acts of weakness are just so he will have deniability later.
It seems that they plot this show in acts. The first six hours we are chasing the Russian nationalists and Walt Cummings. Then we switch to Bierko and Henderson and another layer of the conspiracy. Now we are entering the last act and should race to the finish.
Biggest "jumping the shark" moment - the new girl who took Edgar's place and the "he shouldn't have touched me like that" line about Bucanon. Was Chloe rolling her eyes at her or the line she said? The show would be called "12" if we didn't have to deal with the soap opera that is daily life at CTU. And don't those security guards look like SPECTRE guards they yanked right out of an old James Bond movie? C'mon hire some exmarines that the puny data analyst can't shrug off!! Are Jack and Curtis the only people there that can kick ass?!
It would be refreshing and add a bit of realism if we could see Jack maybe wolfing down a sandwich or two as travels from location to location. Or maybe be walking out of the bathroom as Audrey rushes up to him. It wouldn't hinder the plot - c'mon, do it writers.
Back to the plot - How is that the VP and President are hanging out together in the same building, in the same city that has already been attacked twice by nerve gas? Is the Speaker of the House the brain behind everything? And the Pres and Henderson don't seem too concerned about the nerve gas being released. Especially Henderson, who is at work, wife at home, like it is an ordinary day. Wouldn't you send the wife out of town or something? There's obviously some else behind the scenes here, someone that will reveal the last link to tie everything in. Probably in the third or fourth to last episode so we can sprint to the finish. Can't wait to see Bucanon and the woman running CTU now team back up and kick ass. And that slimy asshole working under her to get his.
Again, who needed Jack and Pres Palmer killed? I still think there's more to Chloe than we know yet.
Chloe?
Again I totally disagree with you there. I don't think Chloe has anything to do with it. The only reason shes alive is that she got away from the attemp on her life and Jack got there in time to save her. Or else she'd be dead as well. I dont think Chloe plays any link at all.
But introducing yet one more person in the last eight episodes to tie it all together is something I do see happening.
One other thing I thought about. You remember how Henderson talked so much about being there for Kim when she needed someone. And then they have her show up for 2 episodes with that older/psychologist/boyfriend guy. Why have him in the story? What was the point? Awwww...but will we see those two again before the show ends? Will that guy play a bigger role in the final steps of the story? Has he perhaps placed there by Henderson as another contingency plan because Henderson said he knew Jack wasnt dead. I think that might also play a role in the end.
I agree that Barry the psychologist guy is probably watching kim for henderson and may hold her hostage if jack gets too close. I think the link to this whole mess could be secretary Heller. He is high enough up the food chain and could easily have advised or pursuaded the president.
Sheesh and shebang!!!.. to all you be-damned non-believers posting in this thread, in case you've overlooked something, this site is named 24addict.com NOT 24critic.com!
Have some faith in the writing and writers - they know what they're doing and where this is going! Have any previous season yet to let you down? No way I say. Have a little faith in the fantastic team that puts together this little program that all of us have come to know and love (or at least I assumed we all did by my perhaps silly and misguided interpretation of the 24 Addict name)!
Y'see, the main thing about 24 is that unlike any other show currently on television, it delivers. Plain and simple - this team of guys n' gals are not afraid of going out on a limb, doing the unorthodox and blazing virgin territory, episode after episode, season after season. I'll say it once and for all and believe me when I say it (or type it anyways :) ) - never underestimate the creativity, depth, surprises and twists of the plots and sub-plots that this team of geniuses is more-than-capable of inventing and presenting to the generally droned-out television audiences world-wide! It's nice to have something fresh and a "wake-up" every now and then don'tcha think? We've seen it before and I personally have abolsutely no doubt we'll see it again. Most importantly as some has mentioned in previous posts of this thread: Jack is scared.
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We are not doubting the writers...geeze did you even read my post...I said previously...
"I am also not saying the writers got it wrong because they still have 8 episodes to tell the story. I have complete faith in the writers of 24 because they have never let me down."
So pay attention before you go off on people for stating what they are feeling. Most people arent ragging on the show they are simply stating things that they have questions about or ideas of what might come in the last 8 episodes. This is a forum and I expect people in a forum to express their ideas. The writer of the site 24addict should love this because people are using their site and having open discussions on the show.
So dont attack people for that. Sheesh!
Thanks for the transscript.
Definitely makes sense that Henderson knew Jack was coming. Logan would also have the authority to allow Henderson's strike team inside the Secret Service perimeter to attack Palmer.
Did I read somewhere at the beginning of the season that William Devane was going to be back? He would make a lot of sense to be behind some of this stuff or be able to come in and handle Logan.
I think Chloe is a legitament threat to be a bad guy. How crazy would it have sounded if we said Logan would turn out to be in on it 2 weeks ago? Or halfway through the first season that Nina would be a traitor, or Terry get killed? Its a proven fact the writers love to screw with us, especially this season (Edgar!?).
I love the show, but I seem to be bothered more this season more than any other by all the little inconsistencies. I mentioned a few of them before, but it bugs me that there has barely been any mention of Palmer's death, no planning for a state funeral, no FBI or investigation going on, no one except Jack trying to link everything together. Yeah, yeah, there's nerve gas out there, but the Secret Service would have evacuated the Pres hours ago in real life, and the assasination of a former President would be the talk of the world - even on FOX!
Also - please let Aaron live!! How psyched do you think he was when he started reading the scripts? "Cool, I get to kick some ass!!!!"
mike13
I think Logan probably tries to cover up his mistakes by having 1. Walt killed, 2. CTU absorbed, 3. Jack Bauer killed, and Henderson might be the right man for point 3: he doesn't like Jack, Jack says in this ep that Henderson would only do what he thinks is good for his country. I don't think Logan is the "man in the dark", otherwise the quoted discussion with Walt including Palmer's murder would be absurd (they were alone). What is the threat? Riots in the US because the president cooperates with terrorist? No, he would be arrested, it is a working democracy. Russia's response to Logan's involvement into the defeated assassination of their president? Well ...
What about about the end of season 4? China wanted Jack Bauer, and he should be dead. It turns out that is isn't. Don't they still want him arrested? Don't some people still want him dead, regardless what happened this day?
Who told Henderson about Wayne being in the White House?
Gardner meets Wayne but he tells Logan AFTER Henderson knows about it, so it is not Logan (without knowing the end this is not surprising because we think it is the Vice president). Pierce is always with him, but he could have used a phone in the car while he was driving to the White House with Wayne in the trunk. Well, I would trust Pierce. What options remain? 1. Evelyn -> Logan -> Henderson, 2. Jack -> Audrey -> Henderson, 3. phones are wiretapped, 4. Gardner investigates and tells someone.
Two questions remain:
1. What did David Palmer know? Was is "only" about the "patriot group" agenda? Obviously not.
2. Why is Jack "scared" whilst not being scared if nuclear missiles are flying around. This must be something really big. The only thing coming to my mind bigger than nuclear weapons or nerve gas is war.
If Jack has admitted he is scared, this thing is much bigger than anything we've ever seen. We're talking World War 4.5 or something. The end of modern civilization as we know it. Who knows maybe the chinese were trying to manipulate us into a war with the russians so they could jump in and finish us off? Two world powers working together to eliminate the last super power? Huh? Anyone?
that sounds too much like real life, not a tv show.
I like the #2 option above, Jack - Audrey - Henderson. I would have let the chemical interrogator have a little more time with her. Maybe she recruited Walt at that hotel. Maybe she's in a plot with her dad to overthrow Pres Logan. They have let Logan in on a few things, or misdirected him also, so they can impeach him. Just one of thousands of theories...
mike13
OMG!
You people have totally missed it...Its quite obvious whats going on.
Alien space ships have landed on earth and brain washed Logan, along with other high ranking government officials. They are not doing whats best for the country but for the alien civilization. Wait in a few more episodes, Jack will stumble upon one of the aliens and will interigate it only to find all this out. (after all no one, not even aliens can survive a Jack Bauer interigation)..then Jack will be like "damn it" thats why I was scared because I knew something out of this world was happening. Then of course he'll kick all their asses and save earth from a potential war of the worlds.
Only at the end for the chinese to walk up and say ohhh ur alive, come with us. And in the most awesome battle of all time, Jack takes out all 6.1 million chinese people to rid the threat of them ever coming after him again.
The last scene will be Jack and audrey in the bedroom ... just finishing you know what ... and audrey turns to him and says Jack I did keep something from you during the interigation...and Jack will say what is it? ... audrey will then procede to them him that she is really a man. Jack will scream NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! and shoot himself in the head. After all, everyone has to have a limit somewhere. The music and credits will then begin to roll..
Now this is official, I've actually seen the transcripts from FOX. So lets try to keep this on the low and not ruin it for the others. Shhhhhhhh....
All I'm saying is this -- If Chloe turns out to be evil, i'm gonna be really pissed off.
Chloe is an alien spy..sent here about 7 years ago to plant herself in a position to have power when the invasion begins. She is evil...when the aliens come out she will reveal her true image and really cause havoc. this really is bigger than anything we've ever seen on 24!!!!
Enough with the alien brainwashing. The real story is that Audrey's father is dirty. He is getting defense contract kickbacks. I also predict that the first lady will kill the pres in the season ending ep. Tony is not dead, I am sticking by the no silent clock theory. The needle just placed him into a coma. He wakes up in time to bail Jack out one last time before he dies for real. I am undecided if Kim is in danger. If so, I could see Chloe placing a call to Chase to rescue Kim. These events would be a real circus for a wrapup to the season but you never know.
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