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Encyclopedia > 24 (season 4)
24 Season 4
Country of origin Flag of the United States United States
Network Fox Broadcasting Company
Original run January 9, 2005May 23, 2005
No. of episodes 24
DVD release date December 6, 2005
Previous season 24 (season 3)
Next season 24 (season 5)

Season Four, also known as Day 4 of the television series 24 premiered on January 9, 2005 and aired its season finale on May 23, 2005. Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ... FOX redirects here. ... is the 9th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... is the 143rd day of the year (144th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... is the 340th day of the year (341st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Season Three, also known as Day 3 of the television series 24 premiered in America on October 28, 2003 and aired its season finale on May 25, 2004. ... Season Five, also known as Day 5 of the television series 24 premiered on January 15, 2006 and aired its season finale on May 22, 2006. ... For other uses, see 24 (disambiguation). ... The year 2005 in television involved some significant events. ... is the 143rd day of the year (144th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...


The Season Four storyline starts and ends at 7:00 AM. // Regular Context The line of a story. ...


A 10-minute prequel to the season was available with the third season DVD. It was broadcast on Sky One in the UK before the showing of the fourth season in that country. It was also available in UK release of the fourth season DVD. DVD (also known as Digital Versatile Disc or Digital Video Disc) is a popular optical disc storage media format. ... The tone or style of this article or section may not be appropriate for Wikipedia. ...

Contents

Season overview

Season Four (2005) is set 18 months after Season Three. Judging by the theories proposed for the dates of previous seasons, the events of the day would appear to take place in March 2010. Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Season Three, also known as Day 3 of the television series 24 premiered in America on October 28, 2003 and aired its season finale on May 25, 2004. ...


Jack is now working for Secretary of Defense James Heller after being fired by CTU. As the day begins, he gets caught up in an elaborate terrorist plot which involves both men and the daughter of Heller, Audrey Raines, who doubles as her father's chief policy assistant and Jack's lover (while separated from her husband). Jack must work with CTU and Erin Driscoll, the new Chief Director of CTU and the woman who fired him, to uncover what is happening. Again, one or more moles are revealed to be working inside CTU, aiding the terrorists. }} Jack Bauer is the fictional protagonist of the American television series 24, in which he has trained and worked in various capacities as a government agent, including US Army Delta Force, LAPD SWAT, and finally the Counter Terrorist Unit (CTU) Los Angeles. ... The United States Secretary of Defense is the head of the United States Department of Defense, concerned with the armed services and The Secretary is a member of the Presidents Cabinet. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Seal of the Counter Terrorist Unit This article is about the fictional organization Counter Terrorist Unit. For the list of Counter-terrorist Units by country, see Counter-terrorism. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Erin Driscoll is a fictional character on FOXs thriller 24. ...


Unlike previous seasons, which focused on a singular threat, multiple enemies, and conspiracies, this season is based around one main enemy, a terrorist named Habib Marwan who controls a series of Middle Eastern terrorist cells that launch a series of attacks against the United States. This was somewhat accidental; Marwan was originally intended to only appear in six episodes, but the producers were so impressed by Arnold Vosloo's performance that Marwan became the season's main villain, and stayed that way right up to the final hours of the season. Habib Marwan is a fictional character played by Arnold Vosloo on the television show 24 and main villain of Season 4. ... Arnold Vosloo (born 16 June 1962) is a South African/American actor, known for playing the title role in the 1999 film The Mummy and its sequel, The Mummy Returns. ...


Day 4 also takes a different approach in its storytelling. Rather than two large acts, this season is divided into several smaller acts depending on what terrorist threat Marwan came up with.

  1. The kidnapping and planned broadcast of the execution of the Secretary of Defense.
  2. Nuclear power plants across America are sent into a forced meltdown.
  3. Terrorists steal a stealth fighter to shoot down Air Force One.
  4. Jack and Marwan scramble to get a hold of the nuclear football.
  5. The terrorists steal and launch a nuclear missile.

For the current aircraft, see Boeing VC-25. ... The Nuclear Football, otherwise known as the Presidents Emergency Satchel, and sometimes also referred to as The Button, is a specially-outfitted, black-colored briefcase used by the President of the United States of America to authorize the use of nuclear weapons. ...

Major plots and subplots

  • The bombing of a commuter train
    • which allows the theft of a device known as the Dobsen-type Override which could be used to take control of (and meltdown) United States nuclear power plants.
  • The kidnapping of Secretary of Defense James Heller and Audrey Raines
    • which is broadcast over the Internet
    • both hostages were rescued by CTU before their executions could take place
    • the use of the override requires a surge in Internet traffic, presumably to overcome security at nuclear plants nationwide, as the attempt is masked by the Internet chaos caused by the mass streaming of videos regarding the kidnapping of the Secretary of Defense and his near-execution.
  • The override being used, causing a meltdown in the San Gabriel Island reactor
    • Edgar Stiles' mother's death, as a handicapped resident of the island
    • Distracts CTU director Driscoll from checking on her mentally ill daughter, who commits suicide.
    • in an effort to cover-up their complicity and erase computer records, the defense contractor that developed the override activates an EMP that also causes a blackout over an 8-square mile section of downtown Los Angeles.
  • The resulting turmoil allows a stealth fighter to be stolen from an Air Force base in Southern California.
  • The stolen stealth fighter shoots down Air Force One, which is hit and crashes into the Mojave Desert.
  • A nuclear warhead in Iowa is stolen and fired at Los Angeles before its nuclear code can be deactivated
  • The diplomatic problem with People's Republic of China
    • a Chinese national at the Chinese Consulate in Los Angeles is revealed to be complicit and is captured by CTU. In the process, the Chinese Consul is killed (by friendly fire; the American agents never fired a shot during the mission), leading to a serious diplomatic problem with China
    • the Chinese government begins investigating the raid at the Chinese Consulate and begins to suspect CTU's involvement
    • Logan's administration attempts to frame Jack Bauer as acting against authorization by the US Government
    • David Palmer warns Jack that someone in the administration is trying to have Jack conveniently killed, causing Jack to perform a pseudocide with four conspirators: Palmer, Michelle Dessler, Tony Almeida, and Chloe O'Brian.

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Season notes

Continuous airing

The Fox Network decided to implement a year-round schedule because episodes of the show would be broadcast irregularly due to the fact that Fox had recently obtained the rights to air the World Series for several years. Thus, FOX chose to air all 24 episodes, without any hiatuses, over 19 weeks beginning mid-season—with double episodes airing twice in the first week, and again at the end of the season. Utilizing the extended planning session that this opportunity afforded the writers, they attempted to map out the season like never before, but as the season wore on, they eventually fell back to writing on an episode by episode basis, without any planning or foreknowledge. The Fox Broadcasting Company is a television network in the United States. ... For other events named World Series, see World Series (disambiguation). ...


This was particularly evident in the way the story was told. Previous seasons all began with the discovery of the threat and went through the investigation, the containment of the threat and followed the aftermath. Day 4 was different in that the threat was not revealed at the onset, leaving the characters—and audience—in the dark as to what to expect.


At least one source has claimed that the writers plan forward five episodes at a time, while a newspaper article stated that Season Four's later premiere date allowed the creators to go back to previous episodes and fill in continuity errors and plot holes, making the episode transitions more fluid and realistic.


Cast

When the season began, every character from the first three seasons was absent except for Jack Bauer, President Keeler (Palmer's Republican opponent in season 3), and Chloe O'Brian. However, as the season went on several characters came back, including Tony Almeida (for 18 episodes), Michelle Dessler (13 episodes), Mike Novick (8 episodes), David Palmer (6 episodes), Aaron Pierce (2 episodes), and even Mandy, the assassin from seasons 1 and 2 (3 episodes).


Season Four provided viewers with several new characters. One of the new characters, Erin Driscoll, is involved in a subplot that involves her daughter's schizophrenia. Driscoll's daughter, Maya, ends up committing suicide. As a result, Driscoll leaves CTU.


The season also played with the cast line-up in a way no previous seasons had done. The season began with Kiefer Sutherland, Kim Raver, Alberta Watson and William Devane as the main cast. Watson left after 12 episodes, Lana Parrilla — upgraded from a recurring to main character in episode 6 — was gone by episode 13, and Roger Cross was then put into the main cast. Devane then left after episode 14 since he was filming for Stargate SG-1 at the time, and then returned briefly later in the season. Stargate SG-1 (often abbreviated as SG-1) is a science fiction television series, part of the Stargate franchise. ...


Stars

Special Guest Stars Kiefer William Frederick Dempsey George Rufus Sutherland (born December 21, 1966) is an Emmy- and Golden Globe Award-winning television and film actor, well known for his lead role of Jack Bauer on the television series 24. ... }} Jack Bauer is the fictional protagonist of the American television series 24, in which he has trained and worked in various capacities as a government agent, including US Army Delta Force, LAPD SWAT, and finally the Counter Terrorist Unit (CTU) Los Angeles. ... Kimberly Jayne Raver (born March 15, 1969) is an American actress. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Faith Susan Alberta Watson (born March 6, 1955 or 1956[1]) is a Canadian movie and television series actress known professionally as Alberta Watson. ... Erin Driscoll is a fictional character on FOXs thriller 24. ... Lana Parrilla (born July 15, 1977 in Brooklyn, New York) is a contemporary American actress well known for her television work. ... Sarah Gavin is a fictional character from the TV series 24, played by Lana Parrilla. ... Roger R. Cross (born in Jamaica) is a contemporary actor who has made numerous appearances in several movies and TV series, mostly on productions shot in Canada. ... This article or section on a Television-related subject may need to be cleaned up and rewritten because it describes a work of fiction in a primarily in-universe style. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ...

Recurring Carlos Bernard Papierski (born October 12, 1962 in Evanston, Illinois), is an American actor, best known for his role as Tony Almeida in 24. ... Anthony Tony Almeida is a fictional character played by Carlos Bernard on the television series 24. ... Reiko Aylesworth (born December 9, 1972) is an American film and television actress. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ...

Special Guest Appearance by Arnold Vosloo (born 16 June 1962) is a South African/American actor, known for playing the title role in the 1999 film The Mummy and its sequel, The Mummy Returns. ... Habib Marwan is a fictional character played by Arnold Vosloo on the television show 24 and main villain of Season 4. ... Mia Kirshner (born January 25, 1975) is a Canadian actress who works in movies and television series. ... Mandy is a fictional character, played by Mia Kirshner, on the television series 24. ... Jonathan Ahdout (born March 18, 1989) is an American actor. ... Behrooz Araz is a fictional character from the Fox television drama 24. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Mike Novick is a fictional character played by Jude Ciccolella as part of the television series, 24. ... James Frain (born March 14, 1968) is a British stage and screen actor. ... Paul Raines, is a fictional character on the television series 24, was the estranged husband of Audrey Raines. ... Gregory Itzin (born April 20, 1948) is an Emmy-nominated American film and television actor, best known for his role on the series 24. ... Charles Logan is a fictional character played by Gregory Itzin in the television series 24. ... Louis Lombardi is an American actor. ... Edgar Stiles was a fictional character played by Louis Lombardi in the American television series 24. ... Tzi Ma is a Chinese-American actor who has made numerous appearances in American films and TV series. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... James Morrison (born April 21, 1954 in Bountiful, Utah) is an American actor. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Geoff Pierson (Born June 16, 1949 in Chicago) is an American actor best known for his role on The WB series Unhappily Ever After as Jack Malloy, the father of a disfunctional family whose best friend is a stuffed animal rabbit named Mr. ... John Keeler is a fictional character played by Geoff Pierson on the television series 24. ... Mary Lynn Rajskub Mary Lynn Rajskub (pronounced RICE-cub or in IPA: ) (b. ... }} Chloe OBrian is a fictional character played by actress Mary Lynn Rajskub on the US television show 24. ... Nestor Serrano (b. ... Navi Araz is a fictional character in the fourth season TV series 24. ... Aisha Tyler (born September 18, 1970 in San Francisco, California) is an American actress, stand-up comedian and occasional writer. ... Marianne Taylor is a fictional character played by Aisha Tyler in the television series 24. ... Glenn Morshower (born April 24, 1959 in Dallas, Texas) is a popular American character actor perhaps best known for his recurring role as Secret Service Agent Aaron Pierce on the television drama 24. ... This article contains a trivia section. ... Shohreh Aghdashloo (Persian: شهره آغداشلو, born 11 May 1952) is an Academy Award-nominated Iranian-American actress and self-proclaimed activist. ... Dina Araz is a fictional character in the fourth season of the TV series 24. ...

See List of characters in 24 for a more thorough list. Dennis Dexter Haysbert (born June 2, 1954) is an American film and television actor. ... David Palmer is a fictional President of the United States of America played by Dennis Haysbert as part of the television series, 24. ... The following is a list of characters in the television series 24. ...


Depiction of torture

Although torture, used by both the U.S. and its opponents, had been depicted in previous seasons, there was noticeably more of it in Season 4, and the characters seemed on the whole much less disturbed by it. For other uses, see Torture (disambiguation). ...


In the wake of the real-life Abu Ghraib scandal and similar allegations at other U.S. military facilities housing suspected terrorists, some commentators accused[1] the show of legitimizing the use of torture in the war on terror. Many viewers were upset with the torture of subjects such as Sarah Gavin and Behrooz Araz, who were not hiding anything. They also criticize the show's position that essentially the torture helped exonerate them. Wikimedia Commons has media related to: Abu Ghraib prisoner abuse Beginning in 2004, accounts of abuse, torture, rape[1] and homicide[2][3] of prisoners held in the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq (also known as Baghdad Correctional Facility) came to public attention. ...


In an interview with Charlie Rose, Kiefer Sutherland commented on the show's use of torture and how it relates to the recent controversies over government sanctioned torture. "Do I personally believe that the police or any of these other legal agencies that are working for this government should be entitled to interrogate people and do the things that I do on the show? No, I do not." [2]


Jack Bauer's moral choices

The character of Jack Bauer has grown considerably darker over the years, and this season highlights the degradation of his moral compass. In the initial episode, we see Jack in a suit, having taken a desk job with the Secretary of Defense after having been fired from CTU for his heroin addiction (the first sign that Jack was troubled in Season 3). His new love, Audrey Raines, daughter of Defense Secretary Heller, helps show Jack in his new angelic light--he's no longer violent for a living or required to make tough calls. As the season progresses, Audrey will reflect Jack's true nature by reacting in horror at the emergence of his true nature. This happens pretty quickly, when Audrey and her father are kidnapped and Jack gets the new head of CTU to deputize him in order to save them. Jack's brutal nature repulses Audrey to such a degree that she reunites with her more civilized, investor husband, fleeing from the immoral violence of Jack's world. Her ultimate alienation from Jack comes when, at gunpoint, he forces a surgeon to stop operating on Paul Raines (a man who redeemed himself by saving Jack's life) and save a Chinese diplomat who has information about Marwan. Audrey pleads with Jack but Jack yells that he is doing his job and ignores her trauma. Raines ends up dying, and Jack loses any chance with Audrey. Audrey's fear of Jack emerges when her brother is brought in for interrogation and she learns that Jack is in charge. She begs Jack to let her talk to her brother first, then enters the interrogation room to plead with her brother to reveal all he knows, telling him that Jack would tear him apart, something she had initially thought unthinkable. Jack sees her revulsion for what he is from the other side of the two-way and realizes that Audrey sees him as a monster. The character of Jack Bauer is now officially cast in the netherworld and Jack's exile cements this. Image File history File links Emblem-important. ...


List of episodes

# US Airdate Prod. Code Time Written By Directed By
1 January 9, 2005 4AFF01 07:00 a.m. - 08:00 a.m. Joel Surnow, Michael Loceff Jon Cassar

This episode won an Emmy. is the 9th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ... Year 2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday (link displays full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ... Joel Surnow is an American writer and producer best known for being the creator of the Emmy winning television series 24. ... Michael Loceff (born 1952) is a writer and co-executive producer of the hit television series 24, which is currently airing on the Fox television network. ... Brief Biography Jon Cassar, born April 27, 1958, is well known as the director and producer of the show 24 (TV series), as well a number of other film-related works. ... An Emmy Award. ...

2 January 9, 2005 4AFF02 08:00 a.m. - 09:00 a.m. Howard Gordon Jon Cassar
 
3 January 10, 2005 4AFF03 09:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Evan Katz Brad Turner
 
4 January 10, 2005 4AFF04 10:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. Stephen Kronish Brad Turner
 
5 January 17, 2005 4AFF05 11:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. Peter M. Lenkov Jon Cassar
 
6 January 24, 2005 4AFF06 12:00 p.m. - 01:00 p.m. Matt Michnovetz Jon Cassar
 
7 January 31, 2005 4AFF07 01:00 p.m. - 02:00 p.m. Joel Surnow, Michael Loceff Ken Girotti
 
8 February 7, 2005 4AFF08 02:00 p.m. - 03:00 p.m. Story by Matt Michnovetz, Teleplay by Stephen Kronish & Peter M. Lenkov Ken Girotti
 
9 February 14, 2005 4AFF09 03:00 p.m. - 04:00 p.m. Howard Gordon, Evan Katz Brad Turner
 
10 February 21, 2005 4AFF10 04:00 p.m. - 05:00 p.m. Stephen Kronish, Peter M. Lenkov Brad Turner
 
11 February 28, 2005 4AFF11 05:00 p.m. - 06:00 p.m. Joel Surnow, Michael Loceff Jon Cassar
Jack tortures Paul in front of Audrey. Maya commits suicide.
12 March 7, 2005 4AFF12 06:00 p.m. - 07:00 p.m. Howard Gordon, Evan Katz Jon Cassar
Jack and Paul try to find information about Marwan at McLennan-Forster. Heller replaces Erin with Michelle Dessler.
13 March 14, 2005 4AFF13 07:00 p.m. - 08:00 p.m. Anne Cofell Rodney Charters
Jack Bauer hides in a gun shop as commandos try to kill him.
14 March 21, 2005 4AFF14 08:00 p.m. - 09:00 p.m. Howard Gordon, Evan Katz Tim Iacofano
Jack plans to use Dina to contact Marwan. Michelle convinces Chloe to come back to CTU.
15 March 28, 2005 4AFF15 09:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Joel Surnow, Michael Loceff Bryan Spicer
Jack is held by Marwan who proposes to exchange him for Behrooz. Bill Buchnanan takes over CTU. Edgar Stiles misses an important piece of information.
16 April 4, 2005 4AFF16 10:00 p.m. - 11:00 p.m. Story by Robert Cochran, Teleplay by Howard Gordon, Evan Katz Bryan Spicer
Jack and CTU discover Marwan's plot to shoot down Air Force One, but fail to stop it in time.
17 April 11, 2005 4AFF17 11:00 p.m. - 12:00 a.m. Duppy Demetrius Jon Cassar
Jack and Marwan hunt for the nuclear football at the crash site. Vice President Logan takes the oath to become President, and prepares to address the nation.
18 April 18, 2005 4AFF18 12:00 a.m. - 01:00 a.m. Joel Surnow, Michael Loceff Jon Cassar
Curtis brings in a suspect, but his efforts to question him are twarted. Jack quits CTU and takes the matter into his own hands. Marwan's men take a nuclear weapon.
19 April 25, 2005 4AFF19 01:00 a.m. - 02:00 a.m. Howard Gordon, Evan Katz Bryan Spicer
Chloe is sent in the field and is attacked. President Logan asks for help during the crisis.
20 May 2, 2005 4AFF20 02:00 a.m. - 03:00 a.m. Peter M. Lenkov Bryan Spicer
Jack goes covert to extract an informant from the Chinese consulate, risking an international incident. The informant is wounded, and Jack must make a difficult choice to save his life.
21 May 9, 2005 4AFF21 03:00 a.m. - 04:00 a.m. Joel Surnow, Michael Loceff Kevin Hooks
Jack gets a lead on the location of Marwan. He leads a CTU team to surround the location, but they're too late. Marwan launches a cruise missile with the armed nuclear warhead.
22 May 16, 2005 4AFF22 04:00 a.m. - 05:00 a.m. Matt Michnovetz, Duppy Demetrius Kevin Hooks
Marwan escapes! The missile heads towards an unknown target. A Heller family secret is revealed. Michelle and Tony decide to leave CTU, but Tony is taken hostage.
23 May 23, 2005 4AFF23 05:00 a.m. - 06:00 a.m. Sam Montgomery Jon Cassar
Howard Bern flies to San Diego to establish an alibi. He is kidnapped by Cheng Zhi, and betrays Jack Bauer as the leader of the raid on the Chinese consulate.
24 May 23, 2005 4AFF24 06:00 a.m. - 07:00 a.m. Robert Cochran, Howard Gordon Jon Cassar
The target for the missile is determined and it's Los Angeles. It is shot down as it approaches. President Logan's security chief sends someone to CTU to kill Jack. With help from Tony, Michelle, and Chloe, Jack fakes his own death and starts a new life.

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Fun Facts

- In the episode #23 of season 4, when Michelle Dessler opens the picture of Tony on her cell phone, you can see the possible date... 01/02/00 and time 2:36 AM, this is wrong because The events in the show are taking place between 5:00 AM and 6:00 AM.


-There is an episode in which Jack is asked to show his badge by a woman posing as an FBI agent. Jack says he hasn't got a badge because he's working with CTU on provisional status. Yet in 2 previous episodes, Jack is shown clearly holding a badge whilst identifying himself as a CTU agent.


External links

Wiki 24 has information related to: Season 4
  • TV.com: 24 Season 4 Episode Guide
  1. ^ http://www.nytimes.com/2005/05/22/arts/television/22gree.html
  2. ^ http://www.progressive.org/?q=mag_cusac0805


 

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