"24" Day 3: 10:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m. (TV Episode 2004) Poster

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9/10
More deception
MaxBorg8919 August 2008
As the drama thickens, more side-changing takes place and new deals are made in order to make (almost) everyone happy, on both sides of the board.

In Mexico, Jack attempts to convince Nina Myers he still has feelings for her, so that she will accept to join him and the Salazars in the acquisition of the virus. Of course, that stunt has slim chances of success, given Nina killed Jack's wife. Back at Hector's hideout, his girlfriend Claudia (Vanessa Ferlito), who has also been involved with Jack, helps Chase escape, although things get tough when her little brother inadvertently rats her out. On the political front, Wayne Plamer tries to stop Alan Milliken by going directly to the source of the problem: the whole mess originated from his having an affair with Julia Milliken (Gina Torres), Alan's wife, and he meets her at dinner hoping she can persuade her husband to back off.

These three plot strands proceed at the usual high speed, leaving little, if any, time to breathe. Most satisfying is the confrontation between Jack and Nina: he had already expressed his wish to kill her during the last season, making it very clear he would let nothing get in the way; now, for the sake of one cover, he must build another one. It's as morally complex and challenging as good prime-time dramas can get, and we're not even halfway through the season.
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9/10
Problems Keep Piling Up
ccthemovieman-118 May 2007
Oh, man, there are always a ton of new problems. Now, this little kid - Claudia's young brother - spills the beans to Hector that he, his sister and father are all planning to leave. (Jack has promised he would get them out of there.)

So, now Jack's short-lived respite is over and Claudia could be in big danger. Can she talk her way out of it? (Moral: never tell a little kid something you want to remain a secret.)

We also see a tough scene with Chase being interrogated more. He's not giving up any information, but he's taking a terrible beating. It's not fun to watch.

At the C.T.U., Tony and his wife are not on the same page regarding his competency, working despite being in the hospital a few hours ago and Chole is pouting about some personal matter. That woman has always got something to frown about. What is her problem?

Claudia, her little and father all escape with Chase but one of them is killed while speeding away in the truck.

Meanwhile, Jack is trying to stop the transfer of the virus to the new buyer, Nina. The transaction hasn't happened yet and he thinks he can persuade his wife's killer ("Nina") to make a deal with the Salazars.

Lots of action in the end, and tons of more suspense, along with some political posturing by Wayne and Alan Milliken's wife, another evil woman in this episode.
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9/10
Surprising alliances
Tweekums29 October 2012
Warning: Spoilers
After the shocking revelation that Nina Myers, the woman who killed Jack's wife, is working for the other buyers there is another surprise when Jack proposes working with her to get the virus; this will be a dangerous proposition; not only will he have to convince her that he is no longer working for CTU he must be able to give her a better offer. The meeting is only possible because Gael has got in touch with Hector again and explained that he was in a meeting for a couple of hours; Gael then feeds Hector the seller's location which he acquired using CTU facilities. While Ramon and Jack are trying to make contact with Nina, Claudia is helping Chase escape in return for him getting her family away from Hector.

Back in the States Wayne is trying to get the president out of the bother with Alan Millikan; he doesn't have much luck though and it is soon clear that Milliken's threats were far from idle as senators he backs start dropping their support for a key piece of the president's legislation. With support dropping away the president decides that he too can play dirty and gets in touch with somebody from his past who is an expert at playing dirty... his ex-wife Sherry!

This was another gripping episode with a good amount of action and some fairly gruelling scenes where Chase's torture continued a even more gruelling when he used a piece of red hot metal to cauterise a wound, James Badge Dale did a fine job in these scenes; it really did look as though he was suffering. As well as good action there are scenes that nicely set things up for later; no doubt things will get interesting with Nina and I'm sure Sherry Palmer's return will make things more interesting on the campaign.
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9/10
Vanessa Ferlito's Face
cstewart-241557 January 2019
I'm binging on this series and am currently in season 3. Aside from some logic gaps, I am enjoying it. One thing that distracts me is Vanessa Ferlito's (Claudia) face. She is beautiful but her lips keep changing and her nose has had some surgery that seems a little off, and they keep showing closeups of this.
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9/10
Vipers and the Virus
Hitchcoc19 January 2019
Jack continues to parlay his ghostlike being. He manages to work the brothers for more time. Nina's group won the auction and he needs to join forces with her in order to get the virus. Palmer is being killed by the Senate because his brother committed some transgressions. He moves to a plan that Chase manages to get Claudia to help him along. As the episode ends some dealing is done and Jack is forced to do something that disgusts him. But the virus is not there yet and he must act when he can.
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8/10
The episode sees Jack Bauer and Ramon Salazar facing a new and deadly challenge as their mission reaches a critical point
fernandoschiavi31 May 2024
Episode ten of "24" sees Jack Bauer and Ramon Salazar facing a new and deadly challenge as their mission reaches a critical point. The episode opens with Bauer and Salazar encountering a dangerous adversary, forcing Bauer to use his tactical skills to survive. The direction is intense, utilizing rapid cuts and dramatic angles to maintain a high level of suspense. The cinematography captures the high-stakes environment, emphasizing the danger and urgency of Bauer's mission.

At CTU, Tony Almeida and Michelle Dessler are under immense pressure to decode vital information that could prevent the virus from spreading. Their professional relationship is further tested, with the writing skillfully balancing moments of operational crisis and personal drama. The evolving dynamics between Almeida and Dessler add a layer of emotional complexity to the narrative, enhancing the episode's depth.

President Palmer's storyline also escalates as he deals with a major political crisis that threatens his administration. The episode explores the strategic and ethical challenges he faces, revealing the complexities of leadership during a crisis. Palmer's interactions with his advisors are marked by tension and conflict, adding depth to his character and the overall storyline.

A particularly gripping scene in this episode is the confrontation with the dangerous adversary, where Bauer's tactical acumen is put to the test. The direction and cinematography are particularly effective, using rapid cuts and close-ups to convey the tension and danger. This sequence is one of the episode's most compelling moments, showcasing the high stakes of Bauer's mission.
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