24: Season 7, Episode 9Day 7: 4:00 p.m.- 5:00 p.m. (16 Feb. 2009)The President rushes to the hospital as Dubaku plans an escape to Belize with Marika. The mole at the FBI keeps burrowing. Director:Milan Cheylov |
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24: Season 7, Episode 9Day 7: 4:00 p.m.- 5:00 p.m. (16 Feb. 2009)The President rushes to the hospital as Dubaku plans an escape to Belize with Marika. The mole at the FBI keeps burrowing. Director:Milan Cheylov |
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| Kiefer Sutherland | ... | ||
| Mary Lynn Rajskub | ... | ||
| Cherry Jones | ... | ||
| James Morrison | ... | ||
| Annie Wersching | ... | ||
| Colm Feore | ... | ||
| Bob Gunton | ... | ||
| Jeffrey Nordling | ... | ||
| Rhys Coiro | ... | ||
| Janeane Garofalo | ... | ||
| Glenn Morshower | ... | ||
| Carlo Rota | ... | ||
| Ever Carradine | ... |
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| Sprague Grayden | ... | ||
| Hakeem Kae-Kazim | ... | ||
The President rushes to the hospital as Dubaku plans an escape to Belize with Marika. The mole at the FBI keeps burrowing.
Henry Taylor is taken to the nearest hospital where his wife President Taylor attends to his side, soon enough their daughter finds out as well. Dabaku's girlfriend's sister discovers everything about him and threatens him not to ever come within the presence of him ever again. Renee becomes more shocked at Bauer's actions, they are soon lead to Dabaku's girlfriend's residence where she finds out the truth. In an act of action Dabaku escapes with her and lies to her to make her feel better. Meanwile at the CIA Chloe begins to run scans and get a lo-key job in the computer department, a jealous Janis fixes a few files to keep herself safe. Sean is revealed to be in the same line as Dabaku as well as another agent who he also happens to have an affair with.
A good hour for Bauer. Pretty enjoyable though not as nearly engaging as the last one.
The action scenes are well shot and engaging.
The story structure works.
The acting is fantastic, Dabaku gains more development.
Direction was solid and stylish.
Musical score was OK, just...Okay.
Good suspense and the handling of the "what happens next?" element of storytelling.
A fine hour.
7/10.