Review on Second Part 24 Live Another Day

Jack Bauer in 24

If you believe in fatalism, the idea that life is predetermined, you knew this day was spring to come. Maybe this wasn't how y'all imagined it, but you subscribe to the belief that the universe's screenwriter penciled in Jack Bauer for a return to tv set long agone.

If destiny is a script that has already been written, then we should know exactly how a earth that claims Jack Bauer works.

The opening few minutes of tonight's 24: Alive Another Day  reply simply about every bit many questions as we could accept surmised from glancing at the teaser poster for the heavily marketed return of Jack Bauer, which is officially branded as a "limited event television series." 4 years after a bloodied, worn down Jack Bauer made his peace with Chloe and vanished off into a meg pixilated pieces, he's been spotted, in London, and he'due south back… for something.

When 24  left idiot box in the leap of 2010, fans of the show were divided. Some, including myself, got into the game late, jumping into the final scattering of seasons without first viewing the show's supposed celebrity days. I had friends who were longtime fans of the show that got and so burned out and fed upward with Jack'due south against-all-odds heroics that they jumped send, non caring to see how the show ended. Some wanted a movie, others thought it was fourth dimension to allow Jack meet his maker and epically autumn to his inevitable death without a big-screen crossover.

In the best way possible, diving into 24: Live Some other Day is like reliving a 2011 in which 24  came dorsum for another flavour. By that I mean aside from frantically looking for a refresher form on 24  history, I found that the prove made a smooth transition back to television. I thought Jack would ultimately get a film and I'd be sitting in a dark theater mocking the selection of the adjacent president or throwing popcorn at the screen when nosotros discover out that Tony Almeida returns from the dead, again. 4 years of waiting for a picture show is enough to requite up hope or at least push the idea far into the back of my mind. That'due south why I was shocked to acquire that FOX picked up 12 more episodes of 24 .

I guess my point is, who exactly was calling for Jack Bauer to make his return?

While it felt good to relive 2011, there was ane quote in the first hour, though, that stuck out similar a mole in a Counter Terrorism Unit. The irony was so painfully obvious, as information technology was pointed square at the confront of Jack Bauer: "Why are yous dorsum?"

I'g sure information technology wasn't the intended direction of the line, just it did accept me questioning why I was well-nigh to commit some other 12 hours to 24 . Anyone familiar with the show had to figure that Jack Bauer is a character that couldn't be kept off the screen. The grapheme didn't eat, slumber or pee for the viii long days (for those unfamiliar every season takes place over the grade of 1 day) in which we witnessed his every move. In the interim, the months and sometimes years between seasons based on the show'due south timeline, Jack played dead. And if he wasn't playing dead, we causeless he was lurking in the shadows, but waiting. The human being is a live-action Chuck Norris joke.

So what has usa excited, or at least curious, virtually a man who can't be killed coming back into our lives? Is it the desire to encounter a semi-realistic account of authorities intelligence missions? The Guardian asked Emily Brandwin, a former CIA operations officer, to pen a response to the testify's return and assess how realistic 24  really is. Her response is anything just surprising. "There are fashion more people like Dwight Schrute than Jason Bourne at the CIA," she wrote. Essentially, the only real-life similarities between bodily counter-terrorism and 24  are that there are "24 hours in a 24-hour interval" and "in that location are CIA employees named Jack."

So no, that can't be it. Even though tonight's tech heavy, drone-centered two-60 minutes premiere event brings 24  into 2014 and perchance a little, tad bit closer to reality. More importantly, the show picks upward where it left off, leaving you with no damn clue near where it is going next. Information technology'due south a bang-up device, only we'll need more than two hours to decide whether that's enough for 24 's rebirth to capture our hearts.

Like most prior seasons, Live Another Day  centers on a threat confronting the president, who is on a visit to London. Where there are threats confronting the Commander in Chief there is Jack Bauer. Only he's wanted past every government bureau from Homeland Security to the Tennessee Valley Dominance, probably. Once Jack is spotted, the CIA calls the dogs and he'due south promptly caught. Nosotros're shocked. He'due south lost his touch. Father time is his concluding remaining enemy.

It doesn't accept long to exist reminded that is Jack Bauer. The joke was on united states. He wanted to become caught. "Yous're after someone," says CIA field operative Kate Morgan after sneaking into the integration room and berating the detainee. Jack remained silent merely it was true. He had to rescue none other than Chloe (Mary Lynn Rajskub),  the other half of his country-saving performance.

One time Chloe is secured the entire premise of the season is slowly reveled. Nosotros'll stick to the big motion-picture show stuff because we'll get loony obsessing over the pocket-sized details. You are condom to assume that everything is smoke and mirrors in this show until yous are certain y'all know the truth. Even then, sentinel your back.

So, there are cyber terrorists with the power to hack into the government's computers and command the path of drones. A guy named Yates (Joseph Milson) is smart enough to create the programme. He'south also dumb enough to get double-crossed by a girlfriend who stabs him in the face in one case she learns the program was gear up to exist sold. At present, the program is in the wrong hands and Jack needs to find a manner to pry it out, that's every bit much as we know at this signal.

In the other, potentially juicer plot, President James Heller (William Devane) appears to exist entering the beginning stages of Alzheimer'south illness. Yous might remember that Jack once saved Heller, who was the Secretary of Defense in flavour 4, from being executed. You might also remember that Jack saved his girl, Audrey, who happened to exist Jack's girlfriend. You might likewise recall that Jack sacrificed Audrey'southward estranged husband (she did not similar that) and the Chinese captured her in season vi. She was rescued by Jack and lost her retentivity in the process. Exhale. I'k exhausted. Anyway, Audrey is now married to her daddy'due south Chief of Staff, Mark Boudreau (Tate Donovan), whom I assume will have a major, plot-twisting role because it'south 24 .

Now the question remains. Why is Jack back? Is he looking to restore his name, break up a Washington power couple and recapture a lost relationship? If not, perhaps he just can't boot the impulse to save the globe from men who like to watch it burn. Hopefully, and I say this as an admirer of the show, Jack is dorsum because someone realized the story was incomplete. No hero, no matter how seemingly invincible he (or she!) looked in his (or her!) prime, lives forever.

Jack Bauer needs an end. He needs a Walter White—guts spilling out as camera slowly fades out—catastrophe. 24: Live Another Day , sounds like one last chance, one more than solar day, not several.

Before breaking abroad from the CIA and setting upwardly what promises to be visually appealing, though not necessarily thought-provoking mini season, Jack is faced with a reality that will linger throughout the remaining episodes.

"You were really something Bauer," says a guy not physically equipped to handle Jack's furor. "… Dorsum in the day."

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