24: Day 6 Debrief is a series of two-minute online webisodes starring Kiefer Sutherland and is set 35 hours. Stan suggests to watch the entire first season of 24. 24 Debrief Part 1. 36 hours after Day 6, Jack is still having problems. This time, it's with Division concerning his 20 month stay in China. 24: Day 6 Debrief is a 24 web series of five episodes, each a few minutes long. Set a few hours. In this concept drama, each season takes place within one 24 hour period. Jack Bauer is the head of an elite team of CIA agents who uncover an assassination plot. Results for "24: Day Six - Debrief". 24: Day Six - Debrief (2007–) Episode List. Year: Season 6. Find showtimes, watch trailers. All five 24: Day 6 Debrief mobisodes featuring Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland) being debriefed by Division fifteen hours after the events of 24 Season 6. Jammer's Blog » Jammer’s ’2. Day 6 debriefing. DAMMIT! Jack Bauer has found himself prisoner to the most mediocre season of “2. Warning: Spoilers through the finale of season six of “2. So, “2. 4” wrapped up with its finale on Monday. It was a by- the- numbers finale to a thoroughly disappointing season — easily this series’ weakest. Given what they’d set up, there was virtually no other way this season could’ve ended. After the finales of seasons four and five, another shocker like the ones that sent Jack off into self- imposed exile or Chinese prison would’ve felt superfluous and false for the sake of needlessly cliffhangering us. It was time for a more dialed- down ending. We got that, at least — not that I liked the outcome. The rest of the finale’s proceedings followed the plot down the only path available. It offered competent (if routine) action, but not much tension. If you think back to last year’s finale where Jack interrogated President Logan in that riveting multifaceted scene, you realize how far this series has fallen in the past year. Meanwhile, here’s a question: In how many ways has “2. 24 - Day 6 Debrief 10:31 PM Season 0 episode 6 cast and plot information. One could argue that the show jumped the shark in the “true” sense of the phrase when the nuke blew up in the season’s fourth episode. The more widespread and current use of “jumped the shark,” however, has come to mean any plot development that is obviously ridiculous. Under that definition, as my friend Eric mentioned to me in an e- mail earlier this season, “2. Don’t get me wrong. I enjoy aspects of “2. For example, this season had Peter Mac. Nicol, who was a good addition to the cast. But as I said before, this season of “2. This was true right through to the end. Aside from Jack, whose motivation always is to Save America and do the Right Thing in the Most Reckless Way Possible, no character has had a motivation that has lasted more than a few episodes before some kind of awkward about- face. Let’s look at the ways in which this season has strained credibility by switching directions in mid- stream. Then he collapses from his prior injuries and exits the season, perhaps the series. By the end of the season she’s running CTU. Talk about a policy shift. He ends as a self- doubter that is humbled to the point of paralysis. His stones must’ve been vaporized somewhere around Hour 1. He tells the Chinese that he’s had it and is done working with them. It turns out he’s not. This is not a plot twist or a matter of motivation; it’s a purely contrived device to move the plot from A to B. And his death in the finale had a distinct “who cares” effect, having been stripped of all personal meaning between father and son long ago. As Jack aptly puts it, “He was dead to me years ago.”. This silly triangle results in some of the most inane dialog imaginable regarding would- be relationships. The clock put upon this scenario is totally manufactured by the plot. And the Russians are simultaneously friendly enough that they don’t want to go to war, but enough of a plot device that they are willing to go to war because they must apparently make a strong political statement or risk looking like wimps. How any of this makes sense is beyond me. Also beyond me is how sinking an oil platform provides the proof that is necessary to avert the crisis. It’s a truly thankless role for Kim Raver, who had previously been one of the better female characters on this frequently male- dominated show. In the finale, she has a scene, but no lines. Jack concludes he must let her go for her own sake, which is the hoariest cliche possible in this particular playbook. Let’s see — she faints in the final seconds of the next- to- last hour, but she’s quickly revealed as okay. This happens while she’s facing a questionable future with her ex- husband Morris. Do the math — what is the only possible outcome here for a previously unexplained medical condition that causes fainting and nausea and maybe ties up as- yet- unresolved romantic subplots? Yes. An effin’ pregnancy. On “2. 4.” Involving Chloe. Chloe was vastly underused this season and, when used, used wrongly. What we always liked about Chloe was her anti- social quirkiness and her tendency to buck authority. This season she’s been in the middle of trite relationship spats and friction between Milo and Morris. Now we have the prospect of Chloe as a mom? Is that something anyone actually wants to see? I have my doubts. Also, Jack Bauer never got on a plane all season. He got off a plane in the first episode, but I have a new rule: You know something’s wrong with a “2. Jack doesn’t spend at least most of one episode doing something crucial on a plane. Helicopters don’t count. In interviews, the producers have admitted the weaknesses of this season and their intention to shake things up next year. I hope they do. I will be watching “2. Something different needs to happen. A nuke blowing up is obviously not the answer, because nukes are about consequences, and there’s not enough time in a “2. You get one episode of intense aftermath emotion, but by episode 2. Jammer’s “2. 4” Season Six Rating: (out of 4). Day Six - Debrief. Day 6 Debrief 9: 0. PM (2. 00. 7)Value. Stunden nach der Detonation der Bombe in Valencia sitzt Jack in einem Hotelzimmer und sieht sie die Nachrichten an. Er wird unterbrochen, als es an seiner T. Jack stimmt nach kurzem Z.
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