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Day 7 of 24 has proven to be the best season of the show thus far. The weeks just don’t go fast enough!
This compilation of quick interviews with everyone: Tony Almeida, Chloe O’Brien, Agent Larry Moss, Agent Renee Walker, Bill Buchanan, Chief of Staff Ethan Kanin, and First Gentleman Henry Taylor.
This is also a cool television feature called “24 in 24,” with interviews with all the characters, summaries/recaps of seasons 1-6, and a lot of fun things for any Jack Bauer Power Hour geek. There are interviews with Ike Dubaku, Jonas Hodges, and General Juma as well.
This is only part one of seven; you can find the rest of the episodes on YouTube under this person’s user name.
p.s.- try not to let the host’s accent distract you!






7 responses so far ↓
1 Shak // Mar 31, 2009 at 3:56 pm
“Day 7 of 24 has proven to be the best season of the show thus far.”
I’m sorry, but that is incorrect
2 Charlotte Mutesha // Mar 31, 2009 at 3:59 pm
Nuh uh. Why do you say such a thing?
3 Shak // Mar 31, 2009 at 4:36 pm
there is NO WAY this season is better than Season 3. reasons being as follows:
David Palmer is still President; Jack acquires a heroin addiction; Kim is still around and working for CTU, though she’s still annoying; Michelle is still around, and very cute i might add; Nina is still evil and is working with the virus and the bio-threat. and she’s hot, too; Jack shoots Chapelle – INTENSE!; Jack plays Russian roulette with a security guard in one of the greatest most intense scenes in TV history!; Palmer withdraws from the presidential race when Sherry dies…
i rest my case
4 Charlotte Mutesha // Mar 31, 2009 at 5:04 pm
Season 3 was epic. Absolutely. And David Palmer will be the best President in the history of the universe as well.
But Season 7 marks a new era for the country. Jack works for nobody; he’s a rogue, by-any-means-necessary operator/bad ass. President Taylor sucks, yes, and I can’t stand her, but the added dimension of a moody, female commander-in-chief gives us a different perspective on the Oval Office. TONY is alive and there are several twists in his MO and motivation. The flippin’ White House goes under siege. Bill Buchanan dies in a martyred blaze of glory. There are layers and layers of involvement..starting with Dubaku, going up to Gen. Juma, and even higher up to the crazy white Starkwood guys with money at the top of it all. There’s sexual tension between Renee and Agent Moss and Renee and Jack, adding to the intense drama (without any dumb tangential romance lines thus far). Jack’s life is “endangered.” Plus, I believe Kim makes her return today as well!
Day 3 was indeed one for the books, but Day 7 builds on all the tension and life experiences from the last several years in all the characters’ lives.
5 Shak // Mar 31, 2009 at 5:25 pm
i agree with everything you said. i’m not knocking this season. i actually love it. i just don’t think you can say it’s the best season thus far when Seasons 1-3 are better. definitely better than last season, which in my opinion was the worst. i like Renee, i like Moss. i loved that Bill sacrificed himself, that Tony was bad, but is back and helping out again, and that Aaron Pierce is around. i also love that CTU is gone. there’s definitely a different dynamic to this season, which is why i thought it might have failed. but i was wrong. even though this show will ALWAYS be predictable by following a definite sequence and template, it STILL is entertaining somehow. there is no other show on television that i can say that about. not even the Sopranos
6 Charlotte Mutesha // Mar 31, 2009 at 5:44 pm
I think I have a tendency to move on and like the newer novelty of recent shows more than the past, but the first three days were great. It’s interesting to analyze the character development over the years and see how the writers/producers use the same tactics season after season (such as nobody believing Jack, ever), but with fresh presentation.
7 roulette // Apr 21, 2009 at 12:52 pm
good article!
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