24 "Day 3: 4:00 PM-5:00 PM" -- 11.18.2003
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24 "Day 3: 4:00 PM-5:00 PM" -- 11.18.2003
Day 3: 4:00 PM-5:00 PM
CTU receives instructions for Salazar's delivery; Kyle and Linda get a glimpse of what they're into; Chase disobeys Jack, who makes a report, and a suggestion, to the president. Kyle: Riley Smith. Linda: Agnes Bruckner. Gomez: David Labiosa. Warden: Kevin Chapman. Gael: Jesse Borrego. Sergio: Julian Rodriguez. Michelle: Reiko Aylesworth. Wayne: DB Woodside. Anne: Wendy Crewson.
CTU receives instructions for Salazar's delivery; Kyle and Linda get a glimpse of what they're into; Chase disobeys Jack, who makes a report, and a suggestion, to the president. Kyle: Riley Smith. Linda: Agnes Bruckner. Gomez: David Labiosa. Warden: Kevin Chapman. Gael: Jesse Borrego. Sergio: Julian Rodriguez. Michelle: Reiko Aylesworth. Wayne: DB Woodside. Anne: Wendy Crewson.

Jack goes Rogue [no pun intended

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wow, didn't see that comin.
anyone think the ending of the episode as it goes for the prison break and the prieview looks a little like
Even into the way (next episode spoiler)
anyone think the ending of the episode as it goes for the prison break and the prieview looks a little like
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Not a bad episode, nothing too great though. I think although Tony is in the hospital his story line might be good. the president's story line is boring right now. I'm definitly liking chases's character. We'll see what happens.
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Did anyone think for a second that Kim was going to be put in charge of CTU. 
I enjoyed this episode. The Palmer story is starting to get more interesting at last - esp with the Jack/Palmer conversation. Lots of open options for what the hell is going to happen!

I enjoyed this episode. The Palmer story is starting to get more interesting at last - esp with the Jack/Palmer conversation. Lots of open options for what the hell is going to happen!
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Good episode, and I must say that after watching this season thus far, I'm regretting having not watched the last two seasons. I guess I'll need to rent and spin some dvds in the off-season.
Just one little gripe, though. Did anybody else find it a bit hard to swallow that Kyle could just walk out of that mall? They had agents swarming the place with high priority to secure the kid, who just moments ago was standing not five feet away from Tony, and he just walks away? I don't mean to be picky, but that's just a little farfetched.
Just one little gripe, though. Did anybody else find it a bit hard to swallow that Kyle could just walk out of that mall? They had agents swarming the place with high priority to secure the kid, who just moments ago was standing not five feet away from Tony, and he just walks away? I don't mean to be picky, but that's just a little farfetched.
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also, how could they get tony to the hospital and in surgery with in 10 minutes after he got shot. i doubt the hosipital is across the street.
Anyone else think that Clhoe is involved with the bad guy (forgot his name) the way she and him were really trying to convince Michelle to go to the hosipal.
Anyone else think that Clhoe is involved with the bad guy (forgot his name) the way she and him were really trying to convince Michelle to go to the hosipal.
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I don't (at this point) think Chloe is in on it with "the bad guy" due to their conversation in the hallway about the cell. Had they both been in on it, there would have been no reason for that encounter.
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Originally posted by Boot
Good episode, and I must say that after watching this season thus far, I'm regretting having not watched the last two seasons.
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I don't mean to be picky, but that's just a little farfetched.
Good episode, and I must say that after watching this season thus far, I'm regretting having not watched the last two seasons.
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I don't mean to be picky, but that's just a little farfetched.

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meh
The Palmer story is going nowhere so far.
They did the Jack going rogue story in season 1 when CTU thought he was trying to kill Palmer.
Next week does look interesting with
The Palmer story is going nowhere so far.
They did the Jack going rogue story in season 1 when CTU thought he was trying to kill Palmer.
Next week does look interesting with
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decent episode. no really good "holy shit" moment, though. Next week looks freaking awesome, though.
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What I don't get is this: if Palmer has ordered Jack to go ahead with this breakout plan, then why did Palmer say he couldn't help Jack out with his status later? I mean one phone call to the director of the FBI after everything was done would be all that was needed.
Also, I like how they explained the whole cellphone inside CTU thing; I was curious about that. Maybe some of the writers are reading these forums too!
Also, I like how they explained the whole cellphone inside CTU thing; I was curious about that. Maybe some of the writers are reading these forums too!
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Originally posted by huzefa
What I don't get is this: if Palmer has ordered Jack to go ahead with this breakout plan, then why did Palmer say he couldn't help Jack out with his status later? I mean one phone call to the director of the FBI after everything was done would be all that was needed.
What I don't get is this: if Palmer has ordered Jack to go ahead with this breakout plan, then why did Palmer say he couldn't help Jack out with his status later? I mean one phone call to the director of the FBI after everything was done would be all that was needed.
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Ooh. A presidential pardon. Good idea. Jack can do anything this year and since it is the last year of Palmer's run(unless he wins again), he can pardon him.
Pretty far fetched but since Palmer has a military b/g if he lost the election could he go work for CTU? Or work with Jack in some kind of way. DH is too good of an actor to let go, oh shit moment or not.
Pretty far fetched but since Palmer has a military b/g if he lost the election could he go work for CTU? Or work with Jack in some kind of way. DH is too good of an actor to let go, oh shit moment or not.
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I'm still confused. Did Palmer go ahead with Jack's breakout plan because it was a way "to not directly negotiating with terrorists" but somewhat giving them what they want?
Did Jack say something like "I guess this would be my last assignment etc." Wonder if that this is FOX's subtle way of saying this is the last season?
Anybody have any ideas what the deal is about Anne's ex-husband? Were they in season 2? I don't remember when FX showed 24, I only have the season 1 box set and will get season 2 next month.
I liked how Palmer changed his mind and decided to face the issue in the debate.
Did Jack say something like "I guess this would be my last assignment etc." Wonder if that this is FOX's subtle way of saying this is the last season?
Anybody have any ideas what the deal is about Anne's ex-husband? Were they in season 2? I don't remember when FX showed 24, I only have the season 1 box set and will get season 2 next month.
I liked how Palmer changed his mind and decided to face the issue in the debate.
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Originally posted by Ranger
I'm still confused. Did Palmer go ahead with Jack's breakout plan because it was a way "to not directly negotiating with terrorists" but somewhat giving them what they want?
I'm still confused. Did Palmer go ahead with Jack's breakout plan because it was a way "to not directly negotiating with terrorists" but somewhat giving them what they want?
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i aint feeling this season yet. its not bad, but its just not as good as the last two so far.
i aint feeling this season yet. its not bad, but its just not as good as the last two so far.
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Originally posted by rfduncan
Did anyone think for a second that Kim was going to be put in charge of CTU.
Did anyone think for a second that Kim was going to be put in charge of CTU.


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I think Chloe is going to be the first to catch on to the mole in CTU, but will be killed before she has a chance to tell anyone.
I liked the look on Kyle's face when his abductors were being hosed down after having contact with him. I think he believes the virus story now.
When is Jack going to go all Jack on us? I'm not feeling his bad-assedness like the last two seasons.
I liked the look on Kyle's face when his abductors were being hosed down after having contact with him. I think he believes the virus story now.

When is Jack going to go all Jack on us? I'm not feeling his bad-assedness like the last two seasons.
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Originally posted by rkndkn
Isn't it because they realized Salazar had to be let out to buy time with the brother's plans? So if it appeared that a rogue agent switched sides and helped Salazar escape, the President would have no appearance of negotiating with terrorists? (And thus, Jack would become a fugitive, as Palmer could NEVER pardon him or the world would realize Palmer WAS forced into negotiating with terrorists.)
Isn't it because they realized Salazar had to be let out to buy time with the brother's plans? So if it appeared that a rogue agent switched sides and helped Salazar escape, the President would have no appearance of negotiating with terrorists? (And thus, Jack would become a fugitive, as Palmer could NEVER pardon him or the world would realize Palmer WAS forced into negotiating with terrorists.)
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Jack had to let Palmer know his plan. It allows for the objectives of the Salazars to be reached (getting the guy out of prison) while saving face for the President. Jack's on a suicidal mission in the service of his country, and Palmer was the only one that could go along with the plan (the needs of the many outweighing the needs of the few) and maintain the policy stance of "non-negotiation with terrorists".
I thought the episode zipped along in vintage "24" fashion and set up enough subplots to keep the audience coming back for more.
I was really afraid Michelle was going to give the mole operational control of CTU. Glad she's digging in and putting the security of the country over her overwhelming desire to be with Tony.
Kim is, well, Kim.
I wished Jack would have called ahead to the prison warden to yank Chase's access to Salazar instead of doing what he had to do.
I thought the episode zipped along in vintage "24" fashion and set up enough subplots to keep the audience coming back for more.
I was really afraid Michelle was going to give the mole operational control of CTU. Glad she's digging in and putting the security of the country over her overwhelming desire to be with Tony.
Kim is, well, Kim.
I wished Jack would have called ahead to the prison warden to yank Chase's access to Salazar instead of doing what he had to do.