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"24" Day 8: 11:00 p.m.-12:00 a.m. (2010)


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Original Air Date:
15 February 2010 (Season 8, Episode 8)
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Plot:
While nuclear materials are en route to Kamistanis attempting a coup, Dalia confronts her father, Dana makes a decision, and Jack endures torture. | Full synopsis »
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Episode Crew
Directed by
Milan Cheylov 
 
Writing credits
Joel Surnow (creator) &
Robert Cochran (creator)

David Fury (written by)

Produced by
Brannon Braga .... executive producer
Milan Cheylov .... supervising producer
Manny Coto .... executive producer
David Fury .... executive producer
Paul Gadd .... producer
Alex Gansa .... executive producer
Howard Gordon .... executive producer
Brian Grazer .... executive producer
Patrick Harbinson .... co-executive producer
Chip Johannessen .... co-executive producer
Evan Katz .... executive producer
Michael Klick .... producer
Kiefer Sutherland .... executive producer
Brad Turner .... executive producer
 
Original Music by
Sean Callery 
 
Cinematography by
Rodney Charters (director of photography)
 
Film Editing by
Casey O. Rohrs  (as Casey Rohrs)
 
Casting by
Peggy Kennedy 
Debi Manwiller 
 
Production Design by
Carlos Barbosa 
 
Art Direction by
Carlos Osorio 
 
Set Decoration by
Cloudia Rebar 
 
Costume Design by
James Lapidus  (as Jim Lapidus)
 
Makeup Department
Stephanie A. Fowler .... key makeup artist (as Stephanie Fowler)
Audrey Futterman-Stern .... key hair stylist
Dee Mansano .... key makeup artist
Michael Marcellino .... key hair stylist
 
Production Management
Michael Klick .... unit production manager
Amanda Mace .... post-production supervisor
Craig West .... unit production manager
 
Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Shanice R. Anderson .... dga trainee (as Shanice Anderson)
Rebecca Levinson .... second assistant director (as Rebecca Gaither)
Aaron Penn .... additional second assistant director
Mark Rabinowitz .... first assistant director
Scott Remick .... second second assistant director
 
Art Department
Randy Gunter .... property master
Miehe .... set designer (as Marco Miehe)
Philip Stone .... construction coordinator (as Phil Stone)
Damon Bowden .... paint supervisor (uncredited)
Cassandra DeCuir .... set decorating coordinator (uncredited)
Josue Clotaire Fleurimond .... art department intern (uncredited)
Jennie Harris .... assistant set decorator (uncredited)
 
Sound Department
William Dotson .... sound supervisor
William Gocke .... production sound mixer (as Bill Gocke)
Ken Kobett .... re-recording mixer (as Kenneth Kobett)
Mike Olman .... re-recording mixer (as Michael Olman)
Todd Overton .... boom operator
Cathie Speakman .... supervising adr editor (uncredited)
 
Special Effects by
Scott Blackwell .... special effects coordinator
Stan Blackwell .... special effects coordinator
 
Visual Effects by
Olivier D. Benamou .... computer graphics (as Olivier Benamou)
Mark Marcum .... computer graphics supervisor
James W. Riley .... visual effects supervisor (as James Riley)
Eddie Bonin .... visual effects producer (uncredited)
 
Stunts
Jeff Cadiente .... stunt coordinator
Gokor Chivichyan .... utility stunts (uncredited)
Mathew Lorenceau .... stunt performer (uncredited)
Dailyn Matthews .... stunt performer (uncredited)
Ed McDermott II .... precision driver (uncredited)
Tim Mikulecky .... stunts (uncredited)
Roman Mitichyan .... stunt actor (uncredited)
Erik Stabenau .... stunt double: Kiefer Sutherland (uncredited)
Justin Sundquist .... stunt double: Juergen Prochnow (uncredited)
Vladimir Tevlovski .... stunt actor (uncredited)
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Bruce DeAragon .... assistant camera operator
Jay Herron .... camera operator
Jonathan Sharpe .... assistant camera operator (as Jon Sharpe)
Guy Skinner .... camera operator
David St. Onge .... gaffer
Anthony Vietro .... key grip
Tim Whittet .... playback operator
Jose Aguirre .... lighting technician (uncredited)
Titus Mischke .... best boy grip (uncredited)
 
Costume and Wardrobe Department
Jean Rosone .... costume supervisor
 
Editorial Department
Melanie Goldstein .... assistant editor
Joe Lindquist .... post-production coordinator
C'Jay Shaw .... post-production assistant
Jim Darby .... on-line editor (uncredited)
Larry Field .... final colorist (uncredited)
 
Music Department
Jeff Charbonneau .... music editor
Larold Rebhun .... music mixer
 
Transportation Department
Hal Lary .... transportation coordinator
 
Other crew
Geoff Aull .... script coordinator
Kim Barnhart Posly .... production coordinator (as Kimberley Barnhart Posly)
Drew Bryden .... assistant production coordinator
Jose Cabrera .... assistant to producer
Robert Cochran .... executive consultant
Kim Crabb .... key assistant location manager
Adam DaSilva .... assistant to producer
Teodore Dell'Amico .... assistant production coordinator (as Teo Dell'Amico)
Clay Dodder .... key assistant location manager
Mariana Galvez .... unit publicist (as Mariana A. Galvez)
Joel Goldes .... dialect coach
Jason Gutierrez .... extras coordinator
Ari Joffe .... set production assistant
Sabira Khan .... assistant to producer
George Kitson .... production assistant
Scott Koche .... production assistant
Patrick McDonald .... production assistant
Shauna McGarry .... script coordinator
Tristan Mejia .... first assistant accountant
Anne Melville .... script supervisor
Tony Pacheco .... production accountant
Larry Pearson .... location manager
Jessica Petelle .... assistant to producer
Matthew T. Price .... production assistant (as Matt Price)
Kim Reynolds .... assistant to producer
Joel Surnow .... executive consultant
Stanley Glass .... special technical advisor (uncredited)
Guillermo Lecuona .... title designer: main title sequence (uncredited)
Chris Liang .... second assistant accountant (uncredited)
 
Crew believed to be complete


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44 min
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Continuity: Near the end of the episode when Cole Ortiz is entering the elevator and after he adjusted a buckle on a team member he presses some buttons on the elevator control panel and a graphic (similar to the turbo lift graphics in Star Trek) indicates elevator movement. Yet when the camera angle switches to outside the elevator we can see there is no movement because the doors are just about to close.See more »

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Jack Gets Tortured The Second Time Around, 14 September 2012
Author: Kazuya_Ryuzaki from United States

*** This review may contain spoilers ***

Bazhaev, upon meeting Jack, has him tortured on suspicions of being a cop and knowing about the nuclear rods. Renee is brought to CTU; she is debriefed by Chloe, who agrees that she acted in self-defense in killing Laitanan. Hastings, knowing of her previous suicide attempt, orders Renee to be held at medical pending a psychological evaluation. Meanwhile, Dana tells Cole she has things about her life that she hasn't told him, but fails to go into any detail; she later heads to a strip club being patronized by Kevin and Nick, planning to kill them. Jack kills his torturer and escapes. He causes a power outage and is ultimately able to capture Bazhaev. Meanwhile, at the U.N., Kayla tries to confront her father about Tarin, but he only becomes overprotective upon learning Tarin is courting her. Jack puts Bazhaev on the phone with Hastings and President Taylor, arranging an immunity deal for himself and his son in exchange for the rods' location. Based on Bazhaev's information, Cole leads a team to the truck holding the rods, only to find the guards at the truck are dead, and the rods missing. The perpetrator left a clear signal: Oleg's crucifix. Josef has the rods and is planning to give them to Farhad, this time at an apartment complex.

In summary,here the events that happened during that hour:

1.Renee Walker stabs and kills Vladimir Laitanan. Jack tells her to maintain that it was self defense, which he will back up if the murder is investigated.

2.Cole Ortiz orders Arlo Glass to tell him what he knows about Dana's absence. Arlo shows him video of her meeting with Kevin Wade, then agrees to help Cole track her down.

3.Dana Walsh realizes that Kevin Wade will not leave her alone as he promised. She watches from across the street as they leave Club Starlight.

4.Sergei Bazhaev interrogates Jack Bauer about who he really works for. Jack escapes and takes Bazhaev into custody.

5.Jack Bauer secures an immunity agreement for Bazhaev in exchange for the location of the fuel rods. However, CTU teams find the truck empty and both guards dead, leading Sergei to realize his son has betrayed him.

6.Josef Bazhaev, now in possession of the nuclear rods, makes plans to meet with Farhad Hassan to make the trade.

This proves my point that it is the violent season of 24.The politics of torture it tries to indirectly "promote" (according to the show's critics) happens once again as Jack gets tortured the second time around in less than 24 hours.He is simply not human as he gets to recover from them right away just like the first one.Indeed,torture is something that Jack can take anytime and many times a day.

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