Thanks Vauxhall! I really appreciate that!I can do, but if you'd like to watch it for yourself, I believe it's available in the United States at Hulu?Does anyone mind recapping the episode for me? I'm afraid that I missed it due to rehearsal on Monday night...
Plus, I was having a little bit of trouble with the Fox website...
Alternatively, this is the episode summary from Fox:SpoilerAs the FBI continue their search for Jack, Larry calls Ethan and tells him that Senator Mayer is dead. They believe that Jack murdered him. Ethan is angry with Larry for letting Jack get away, but Larry reminds him that he advised Ethan against using Jack in the first place. This sobers Ethan, who subsequently tenders his resignation to the President.
With her husband on the mend, the President was hoping the day would end on a more positive note. She tries to persuade Ethan not to resign, but he feels that his poor decisions will tarnish her administration if he does not resign immediately.
Jack calls Tony and explains about the bioweapon that Starkwood is about to get a hold of in order to fight their congressional order to be dismantled. U.S. civilians will be killed to prove that Starkwood is needed as a secondary security force. Jack believes the weapon is still at the port. There's only one Port Authority Officer on duty, named Carl Gadsen. As Gadsen gets off the phone with his very pregnant wife while working double shifts to make ends meet, Jack and Tony grab him. They disarm him and force him at gunpoint to get the port manifest.
At Starkwood, Hodges is informed that Quinn hasn't checked in. He then addresses Starkwood's board, exhorting them to stop cooperating with the government subcommittee. They are not to answer any more subpoenas. Starkwood can be a vital tool in protecting an America that has an army stretched to the breaking point and the draft off the table. After the meeting, Douglas Knowles, the Board's chairman, tells Hodges he thinks it's folly to fight Senator Mayer. Hodges informs him that Mayer has been killed by a rogue federal agent. Knowles is horrified, and asks for Hodges' assurance that he wasn't involved. Hodges feigns offense, but coolly suggests that while Starkwood is not in the business of political assassinations, it's certainly a growth market they could look into.
At the port, Gadsen tells Jack and Tony that he was trying to make extra cash to support his impending twins conceived with expensive fertility treatments. He had planned to aid men that he thought were simple electronics smugglers. They haven't arrived yet. Jack tries to call in the FBI, but communication is jammed. The men arrive at the gate. Jack tells Gadsen to let them in. He and Tony will follow them and call for help once they're out of jamming range. Gadsen is reluctant, but Jack promises that they have his back. Gadsen opens the gate to find a small army waiting, led by Stokes, who is suspicious of how nervous Gadsen is. He forces Gadsen to come along with them to the pickup site. Tony whispers to Jack that he knew Gadsen was a dead man the moment he walked out that door.
Olivia tells Ethan that she is personally sorry for his resignation, though she still think it's what's best for her mother. Ethan apologizes for accusing her of leaking his role in Jack's escape to the press. He advises her that running the country isn't like running a campaign -- you need to do what's right for the people, not just whatever it takes to win. Olivia responds that sometimes those things aren't mutually exclusive. Once he's gone, she calls network White House reporter Ken Dellao to inform him that he can now run with the story about Ethan and Jack. She was the leak.
At Senator Mayer's home, evidence is found that points to a third person being involved with the murder. Larry calls Renee to say that he is prepared to entertain the idea that Jack is innocent. He wants her to tell him what she knows. She's reluctant to blow Jack's cover, but finally discloses what she knows about Quinn and Starkwood, and the fact that Jack was trying to prove that Starkwood was behind today's attacks.
At the port, Tony wants to move out, but Jack can't abandon Gadsen. He already promised one person today that he'd protect them, and now they are dead. He can't let that happen again. When a thug is dispatched to lead Gadsen off to be executed, Jack takes aim. Tony exhorts him not to do it because it will blow the whole mission, causing so many more innocents to die. Jack pulls the trigger, saving Gadsen, who runs away to safety.
Jack and Tony come up with a fallback plan: hijack the truck. The dead man is found in short order, and Tony and Jack open fire. In the course of the gunfire, Jack manages to leap aboard the truck and throw the driver out of the cab while Tony keeps them distracted. However, Tony gets captured. As Jack prepares to drive away with the bioweapon, he hears over the walkie-talkie about Tony getting caught. Stokes recognizes him. Jack calls Larry and asks him to scramble together teams to meet him at a weigh station.
Just as Jack gets off the phone, a flashing light alerts him to a breach. He stops the truck and checks in the truck's pallet to find a gash in one of the containers causing bioweapon gas to leak out. Unfortunately, he's stopped near a suburban area. Jack desperately manages to hammer the leak closed.
Moments later, the Starkwood team arrives with gunmen and a helicopter. Jack is forced to take cover while the gunmen airlift the bioweapon away. Stokes calls Hodges and reports he'll be there in ten minutes. Meanwhile, Jack calls Larry and tells him that Starkwood recovered the weapon and headed due west from his position. Larry says there's a large military facility in that area, but he can't assault a private compound without evidence that a weapon exists. Jack tells him to send his CDC men to him and they'll have all the proof they need -- Jack was exposed to the bioweapon chemical.
24: Season 7
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Vauxhall
, Jul 28 2007 01:01 AM
845 replies to this topic
#631
Posted 25 March 2009 - 10:33 PM
Thanks Vauxhall! I really appreciate that!I can do, but if you'd like to watch it for yourself, I believe it's available in the United States at Hulu?Does anyone mind recapping the episode for me? I'm afraid that I missed it due to rehearsal on Monday night...
Plus, I was having a little bit of trouble with the Fox website...
Alternatively, this is the episode summary from Fox:Spoiler
#632
Posted 26 March 2009 - 03:02 AM
Anyone else see the preview to next weeks ep? Looked like an homage to George Mason's predicament in season 2.
#633
Posted 26 March 2009 - 10:44 PM
Anyone else see the preview to next weeks ep? Looked like an homage to George Mason's predicament in season 2.
I did. Theres going to be an assult on the Starkwood place/thing. Larry Moss is going to tell Jack about the air/toxic chemical results to him.
#634
Posted 27 March 2009 - 11:09 AM
Anyone else see the preview to next weeks ep? Looked like an homage to George Mason's predicament in season 2.
I did. Theres going to be an assult on the Starkwood place/thing. Larry Moss is going to tell Jack about the air/toxic chemical results to him.
Any ideas on how our Jack can get out of this one?
#635
Posted 27 March 2009 - 11:13 AM
The usual spoiler source merely has this to say about next week's episode - Best Episode Ever. I'm intrigued to see why.
#636
Posted 27 March 2009 - 11:29 AM
I guess there a few options:Any ideas on how our Jack can get out of this one?
- He's not infected
- It's treatable
- He is dying and given a specific time left to live (my favourite...)
#637
Posted 27 March 2009 - 11:52 AM
I guess there a few options:Any ideas on how our Jack can get out of this one?
- He's not infected
- It's treatable
- He is dying and given a specific time left to live (my favourite...)
A touch of Ben Gazzara's great old show Run For Your Life? That could work, but it would still put the whammy on the movie. And love of money conquers all. I think...somehow...the infection will be treatable. How, though, has me buffaloed because that would deep-six the entire threat. Another big surprise planned?
#638
Posted 27 March 2009 - 04:53 PM
One other option I will guess about is that he got a very low dose of the toxin so he will be ok. There is a chance, though, that he will suffer from some side effects for the next 24 hours so he will have some symptoms to deal with for the rest of this season.
#639
Posted 27 March 2009 - 05:37 PM
I'm genuinely excited for Monday. This season keeps getting better and better, and there's plenty more to come.
#640
Posted 27 March 2009 - 07:38 PM
I'm genuinely excited for Monday. This season keeps getting better and better, and there's plenty more to come.
True. Mabye House could come on a treat Jack (
#641
Posted 27 March 2009 - 07:44 PM
Yep, I certainly reckon we'll see something to that effect. Plus if he does have an illness that would probably explain Kim's return.There is a chance, though, that he will suffer from some side effects for the next 24 hours so he will have some symptoms to deal with for the rest of this season.
#642
Posted 27 March 2009 - 10:10 PM
Good point. That is one angle that I had not considered.Yep, I certainly reckon we'll see something to that effect. Plus if he does have an illness that would probably explain Kim's return.There is a chance, though, that he will suffer from some side effects for the next 24 hours so he will have some symptoms to deal with for the rest of this season.
#643
Posted 28 March 2009 - 12:01 PM
For those who were asking, Kim will return in Episode 18.
#644
Posted 28 March 2009 - 12:57 PM
For those who were asking, Kim will return in Episode 18.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
#645
Posted 28 March 2009 - 06:43 PM
What episode are we on now?
#646
Posted 28 March 2009 - 07:10 PM
NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!For those who were asking, Kim will return in Episode 18.
Episode 16 is on Monday.What episode are we on now?
#647
Posted 28 March 2009 - 07:31 PM
Thanks.
#648
Posted 29 March 2009 - 01:09 PM
I'm genuinely excited for Monday. This season keeps getting better and better, and there's plenty more to come.
True. Mabye House could come on a treat Jack ()
House: I'm Dr. Gregory House, and I am the one who is treating you. (Looks at Jack) What is your condition?
Jack: I was exposed to a bio weapon.
House: Really? (Doesn't believe him) You look alright to me. (Writes a prescription and hands it to Jack)
Jack: Your giving me a prescription for carrot juice?
House: You are lying! Tell me what is bothering you!
Jack: I am exposed to a bio weapon and I am not lying! (Jack gets up and grabs House by the throat and slams him against the wall) Treat me now!
House: (Gasps) Okay, okay. Just let me go. (Jack lets him go and as House regains his breath pops a half dozen Vicodin pills in his mouth and swallows them) I'll give you our special bio-weapon shot. (Takes out a huge syringe) I need to put it in your kidneys.
Jack: Fine. (Rolls up his shirt. House sticks the needle into Jack and he yells, House has puzzled look on his face)
House: Quit whining like a bitch! Aren't you supposed to be some cool, BMF Agent?
Jack: Am I cured?
House: Only until your daughter shows up and screws up your life. Again.
Jack: You tell anyone I screamed in pain, I will shoot you in the leg.
House: I am already crippled. (Shows the cane to Jack) See?
Jack: Your other leg works fine. (Jack takes out his gun and shoots House in his good leg) Whoops. (Jack leaves House writhing in pain and takes away his Vicodin) Thank you. (Leaves, House passes out in pain, and has a sex dream of Cuddy and Number 13)
#649
Posted 29 March 2009 - 04:03 PM
LOL.
#650
Posted 30 March 2009 - 11:38 PM
Spoiler anagram for this evening's episode:
RACK BIT RHYS COIRO DRY KNOB
#651
Posted 30 March 2009 - 11:55 PM
HORROR! TONY BACK BY DICK, SIR!
#652
Posted 31 March 2009 - 12:20 AM
#653
Posted 31 March 2009 - 12:33 AM
Trying to solve the anagram...
#654
Posted 31 March 2009 - 01:19 AM
Trying to solve the anagram...
oh...
#655
Posted 31 March 2009 - 01:44 AM
Very, very well paced episode, can't wait to see how it ends!
#656
Posted 31 March 2009 - 05:00 AM
For those who were asking, Kim will return in Episode 18.
Guys, can we watch the spoilers for those of us who don't want to know? Thanks!
#657
Posted 31 March 2009 - 05:09 AM
The usual spoiler source merely has this to say about next week's episode - Best Episode Ever. I'm intrigued to see why.
Ehhh, not the best episode ever, but a good setup for what may be a terrific next few weeks. Voight's character is terrific at staying one step ahead of Jack and the FBI though!
Agreed that I have a feeling Jack's exposure to the bio weapon may be used as the "long farewell" that will play out during Season 8. Then again, maybe that will have nothing to do with it, and that he may not even die on contrary to what Kiefer said in his interviews!
As far as the theatrical movie is concerned, there is nothing that states that will necessarily pick up where Season 8 left off. The movie will probably be completely independent of the TV series, so if Jack does indeed die at the end of Season 8, he may return from the dead without so much as a scar!
#658
Posted 31 March 2009 - 05:21 AM
Plus, a couple of people in the know say "Best Episode Ever"...
Erm...why? This was pretty much a filler episode if ever there was one.
#659
Posted 31 March 2009 - 11:59 AM
Probably because it was an episode that Jack hardly featured in at all, yet still managed to work terrifically. Plus the whole faked death, double-crossing entirely caught me by surprise. It seemed to be a genuine return to form. Having said that, I personally don't even think it was the best episode of the season.Erm...why? This was pretty much a filler episode if ever there was one.Plus, a couple of people in the know say "Best Episode Ever"...
#660
Posted 31 March 2009 - 02:21 PM
Probably because it was an episode that Jack hardly featured in at all, yet still managed to work terrifically. Plus the whole faked death, double-crossing entirely caught me by surprise. It seemed to be a genuine return to form. Having said that, I personally don't even think it was the best episode of the season.Erm...why? This was pretty much a filler episode if ever there was one.Plus, a couple of people in the know say "Best Episode Ever"...
I agree. Personally, I don't think it was the best ep of the season, but you have to admit- Jonas Hodges is staying one step ahead of the law. His plan last night with his minion, and Tony was brillant!

