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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. Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ...
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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. ...
Season Six, also known as Day 6, of the television series 24 premiered on Sunday, January 14, 2007. ...
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The Season Five storyline starts and ends at 7:00 a.m. It is the same time frame as the previous season. 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. ...
A 10-minute prequel to the season was available with the fourth season DVD. It was broadcast on Sky One in the United Kingdom before the showing of the fifth season. Presumably, this will be available in the United Kingdom release of the fifth season DVD as this was the case with the prequel for the fourth season on the third and fourth season DVD. A prequel is a work that portrays events which include the structure, conventions, and/or characters of a previously completed narrative, but occur at an earlier time. ...
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Season Overview
Season Five (2006) is set 18 months after Season Four, placing the current date in September, 2011. This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
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After the events in Season Four, Jack Bauer is now working as a day-to-day laborer at an oil refinery under the alias "Frank Flynn" in Mojave, California. Jack is renting a room north of Los Angeles from Diane Huxley, a single mother, and her 15-year-old son Derek. Jack Bauer is the 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. ...
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Diane Huxley was the single mother of Derek Huxley. ...
Season Five is supposed to be a monumental day in the Logan presidency. He is scheduled to sign an anti-terrorism alliance treaty with Russian President Yuri Suvarov at his retreat in Hidden Valley, California. This is believed to be the motive behind most of the day's events, as the Russian terrorists (presumably Chechen, although this is never stated for sure), led by Vladimir Bierko, that carry out the day's attacks, believe the treaty will increase the suffering of their people. Charles Logan is a fictional character played by Gregory Itzin in the television series 24. ...
Yuri Suvarov is a fictional character in the television series 24. ...
// Geography The Chechen people are mainly inhabitants of Chechnya, which is internationally recognized as part of Russia. ...
Vladimir Bierko is a fictional character from the fifth season of the television series 24. ...
Later, it is found out that the day’s events are part of a massive government conspiracy. U.S. President Charles Logan, Chief of Staff Walt Cummings, Defense Department contractor Christopher Henderson, and a group of mysterious men who monitor and influence the actions of Logan from an undisclosed location, led by a man identified only as Graem who possibly was the one who made Jack come out from hiding, are all involved. Their initial plan was to release nerve gas on Russian terrorists and to use that as an excuse to invoke the military terms of the treaty that was signed early that day, allowing Logan to secure his oil interests in Central Asia. Former President David Palmer finds out and tries to stop them, so he is assassinated and Jack Bauer is framed for the crime, thus setting up the day's chain of events. Walt Cummings is a fictional character played by John Allen Nelson, on the FOX television show 24. ...
Christopher Henderson is a fictional character from the television series 24. ...
Spoiler warning: Graem Gray Bauer is a fictional character played by Paul McCrane, who first appeared in Episode 19 of the fifth season of the television program 24. ...
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Major Plots Much like previous seasons, the season can be divided into several acts: - Episodes 1-2: Jack Bauer is framed for the murders of his close friends: former US President David Palmer and ex-CTU agent Michelle Dessler, along with the attempted murders of her husband and fellow ex-CTU agent Tony Almeida and CTU analyst Chloe O'Brian.
- Episodes 3-4: Terrorists, led by James Nathanson, use the above plot as a diversion to take 40 people hostage inside Ontario International Airport in California.
- Episodes 5-15: Terrorists, led by Vladimir Bierko, use the above plot as a diversion to steal 20 canisters of Sentox VX1 nerve gas. The gas is deployed at the following locations: Sunrise Hills Shopping Mall (mostly failed - only 11 people died out of several hundred); Tyler Memorial Hospital (failed largely because of Curtis Manning); CTU (mostly successful - leading to 56 deaths, including Edgar Stiles and Lynn McGill); Wilshire Gas Co. (failed - 16 of the remaining 17 canisters were used here, and Bierko is captured). Tony is "murdered" by Christopher Henderson, the man responsible for killing his wife.
- Episodes 16-21: Believing that all the nerve gas was incinerated at the gas company, Jack moves to bring the guilty parties to justice. Through the assistance of Wayne Palmer (David Palmer's brother) and Evelyn Martin (Special Assistant to the First Lady), Jack discovers that President Logan is responsible for the attacks. Unbeknownst to everyone else, there is a secret group of men who monitor and influence the actions of Logan, led by a man known only as Graem. Jack finally obtains a recording that implicates Logan; however, it is later corrupted by Miles Papazian at CTU (for the purpose of ingratiating himself to President Logan), rendering it useless.
- Episodes 22-23: Bierko escapes CTU custody, and uses his last nerve gas container to take over a Russian submarine and gain control of twelve multiple-warhead non-nuclear missiles, each one capable of wiping out approximately seven city blocks. After cutting a deal with Christopher Henderson, Jack and Henderson together stop the attack from the submarine, and kill Bierko and his men. During a final standoff, Jack kills Henderson as well.
- Episodes 23-24: Jack devises a plan with Chloe to implicate President Logan. Jack kidnaps President Logan, and appears to use this as the way to get a confession. Jack fails, but unbeknownst to everyone besides the First Lady, Mike Novick, Aaron Pierce, and Chloe, this is all a diversion to place a microphone on the President. The First Lady gets Logan to confess to her everything that has happened as Chloe records it. After playing the confession for the Attorney General, the Secret Service and Federal Marshals take Logan into custody.
- Final Twist: Jack gets captured by the Chinese who have learned he is still alive. They still want him for the death of the Chinese Consul who was killed in Season 4, and presumably, to extract U.S. government and military secrets for the Chinese government. The season ends with Jack being taken away on a Chinese cargo ship(光彩号, Guangcai Hao), seemingly destined for Shanghai, moving slowly out into the realms of the Pacific Ocean. This is a reference to the end of Season 4, where the Chinese embassy threatens the CTU agent with transport in a Chinese cargo ship and spending the rest of his life in a slave labor camp.
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Subplots - Jack comes into contact with people who thought he was dead, including his daughter Kim Bauer and girlfriend Audrey Raines.
- The terrorists, led by Vladimir Bierko, try to kill the Russian President and his wife.
- Logan's Chief of Staff, Walt Cummings, is revealed to be involved in the conspiracy to kill Palmer and provide the terrorists with nerve gas. He is found dead shortly after of an apparent suicide. Later on in the season, Christopher Henderson admits that he suggested Cummings should be killed and made to look like he committed suicide, under orders from Graem's cabal.
- A power conflict develops between new CTU Director Lynn McGill and Bill Buchanan.
- Chloe has to cope with the death of Edgar Stiles. In addition, the work colleague she earlier slept with turns out to be an undercover internal affairs agent.
- Jack's attempt to reconnect with Kim is unsuccessful; she wants time before he is in her life again.
- Very slowly during Day 5, Jack and Audrey got back together as a couple.
- President Logan signs a treaty of alliance with Russia, which is thought to be the motive behind the day's events.
- The First Lady attempts to correct the President's perceived mistakes.
- The seemingly ineffective President Logan is revealed as an orchestrator in the day's events.
- Chloe, and later Audrey go against their superiors to help Jack, leading to officials from the Department of Homeland Security attempting to use Audrey to their advantage.
- Homeland Security divides internally when Karen Hayes begins working against her assistant Miles Papazian in order to aid Jack.
- The Vice President convinces the president to impose martial law on the city of Los Angeles without approval from Congress.
- Aaron Pierce mysteriously disappears shortly before he was to reveal Logan's involvement to Martha.
- The First Lady eventually discovers Logan is responsible for Palmer's death and falls into despair.
- Audrey copes with the apparent death of her father, Secretary of Defense James Heller, who was later found alive and hospitalized.
- Logan attempts to use all of his power to prevent Jack from releasing evidence.
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Prequel of Season 5 Twelve months after Day 4, in Chicago, Illinois, Jack drives to meet Chloe. He drives down an alley and parks beside a fenced-in scrap yard. His hair is long and stubble has grown over his usually clean face. He is wearing a blue hooded sweatshirt, and he makes sure the hood is up when he gets out of the car. He walks towards a semi-truck and passes two men who are standing beside an oil tanker. He goes into the scrap yard and waits behind the cab of a truck. A blue car drives up and stops outside the junk yard. Chloe O'Brian gets out and looks around. She pulls out a piece of paper and reads it, then walks into the scrap yard. As she turns the corner where Jack is hiding, he grabs her and asks her if she was followed. She assures him that she wasn't. An unknown man on a motorcycle watches Jack. Chloe explains that three days ago, someone remotely hacked into her computer files and saw that she had accessed Jack's autopsy report before she could put up a wall to block the hacker. Jack is frustrated and asks her why she didn't erase all her files related to him, and she insists that she did erase them. She fears that the person who was poking around probably realized that Jack wasn't really dead after learning that she'd accessed the autopsy and that she was also in contact with an undercover operative in Chicago. She urges Jack to leave town immediately. He agrees to get out of the city. As Chloe walks back towards her car, Jack calls out to her and asks about his daughter, Kim. Chloe explains that Kim was heartbroken after his death, but is doing better now that a year has passed. Jack returns to his car and a motorcycle drives past him. Jack gets back in his car and watches suspiciously as the motorcyclist turns around. Jack and the motorcyclist each rev their engines. Jack checks his rear view mirror and puts his car in reverse. The motorcyclist looks to his right, and suddenly a black car speeds out from another side street. Jack floors the gas and races backwards as the car chases him down. He turns around and attempts to lose the car in traffic. Jack pulls into another junk yard and the car follows. Jack speeds towards and forklift and jerks his car to the right at the last second. The black car also turns, but loses traction and slides into the blades of the forklift, which are midway off the ground, most likely impaling the driver. Jack drives back out of the scrap yard. The unknown man on the motorcycle continues to watch him... "He disappeared to protect his secret. He changed his name and started a new life. He thought he was safe... Then Day 5 began."
Season Notes Cast This is a list of the main cast for Season 5. See List of characters in 24 for a more thorough list. The following is a list of characters in the television series 24. ...
Stars Special Guest Stars Kiefer William Frederick Dempsey George Rufus Sutherland (born December 21, 1966) is an Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winning Canadian television and film actor, well known for his role of Jack Bauer on the television series 24. ...
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Jean E. Smart (born September 13, 1951[1][2][3]) is an Emmy Award-winning American film and television actress. ...
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Deaths This season is notable for having many cast members killed off. This sparked some outrage with fans, especially since most of the characters were well-liked. Major deaths included David Palmer, Michelle Dessler, and Edgar Stiles. Other minor characters who died were Walt Cummings and Lynn McGill. It was also implied that James Heller had drowned after plunging his car off a cliff but it was later revealed that he survived. Martha's assistant, Evelyn Martin, and her 10 year old daughter, Amy, are presumed to have been killed by Christopher Henderson. Aaron Pierce was also going to be terminated, but a plea from his portrayer Glenn Morshower saved him, making Pierce the only character other than Jack Bauer to appear in and live through all of the first five seasons and the subsequent sixth season of the series. [1] The main cause of controversy was over Edgar Stiles receiving a silent clock, while Tony Almeida did not, and therefore, when Tony died, many viewers instead believed he had only fallen asleep from the injection, which may be one of the ways he returns in Season 7. Edgar Stiles was a fictional character played by Louis Lombardi in the American television series 24. ...
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On September 21st it was revealed that Tony Almeida did not die, and will return for season 7. Link
Reception Day 5 is generally considered to be the best season of 24 by most American and British television critics. Although Season 5 was a massive hit in the USA and UK; In New Zealand, the show was rescheduled from the primetime airing on Friday 8:30pm to after the 8:30pm film on Saturday, from Episode 15 because of the lack of watchers. It was replaced by a season one repeat of House. Later in TV Guide's Best on the Box top 20 TV shows of the year, 24 was rated the 9th best show on TV for 2006 in New Zealand. House, originally titled as House, M.D., is a critically-acclaimed American medical drama television series created by David Shore and executive produced by Shore and film director Bryan Singer. ...
7:00AM-8:00AM was the most watched episode and premiere in 24's history. It debuted with 17 million viewers, with a 7.3 Nielsen Rating in the 18-49 male demographic. Combined with 8:00AM-9:00AM, which had 15.5 million watchers and a 6.3 in the 18-49 age group, 34 million viewers have watched the complete season premiere.[2] Reviews of 7:00AM-8:00AM were almost universally positive, with a score of 89/100 from Metacritic.[3] In positive light Hollywood Reporter called the episode, "heart-pounding, mesmerizing adventure unlike anything else up or down the dial." while praising the new and returning actors, giving it a perfect 100,[4] likewise USA Today also gave 7:00AM-8:00AM a 100 and praising Kiefer Sutherland, who portrayed Jack Bauer.[5] When TV viewers or entertainment professionals in the United States mention ratings they are generally referring to Nielsen Ratings, a system developed by the New York City-based firm Nielsen Media Research to determine which shows television viewers watch at what times. ...
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Kiefer William Frederick Dempsey George Rufus Sutherland (born December 21, 1966) is an Emmy and Golden Globe Award-winning Canadian television and film actor, well known for his role of Jack Bauer on the television series 24. ...
Jack Bauer is the 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. ...
New York Times giving it a 70 out of a possible 100, citing using L.A. as the same key location for five seasons saying, "all the villains, be they Islamic fundamentalists, drug smugglers, American oil brokers or Russian separatists, keep picking Los Angeles as a target for attack.".[6] The Boston Globe gave it an 80, praising returning performances and strong plot.[7] The New York Times is an internationally known daily newspaper published in New York City and distributed in the United States and many other nations worldwide. ...
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Emmy Nominations Season Five of 24 was nominated for twelve Emmy awards, becoming the most nominated series. The nominations were: An Emmy Award. ...
- Outstanding Drama Series - WON
- Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series (Kiefer Sutherland) - WON
- Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series (Gregory Itzin)
- Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series (Jean Smart)
- Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series ("9:00 PM - 10:00 PM")
- Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series (7:00AM-8:00AM)[8][9] - WON
- Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series (7:00AM-8:00AM)[8]
- Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series ("9:00 AM - 10:00 AM") - WON
- Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Dramatic Underscore) ("6:00 AM - 7:00 AM") - WON
- Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series ("9:00 PM - 10:00 PM")
- Outstanding Single-Camera Sound Mixing for a Series (7:00AM-8:00AM)[8]
- Outstanding Stunt Coordination ("9:00 AM - 10:00 AM")
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References - ^ TV week interview
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- ^ "24", The Hollywood Reporter, Barry Garron, January 12, 2006. Retrieved on 2006-10-25.
- ^ "Opener doesn't waste a second", USA Today, Robert Bianco, January 12, 2006. Retrieved on 2006-10-25.
- ^ "TV Weekend: Back From the Dead, a Secret Agent Is Ready to Save the World Again", New York Times, Alessandra Stanley, January 13, 2006. Retrieved on 2006-10-25.
- ^ "'24' works overtime to open season", The Boston Globe, Matthew Gilbert, January 14, 2006. Retrieved on 2006-10-25.
- ^ a b c "Summary of muiltiple Emmy wins in 2005", Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, July 2006. Retrieved on 2006-10-08.
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Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Kimberly Kim Bauer is a fictional character played by Elisha Cuthbert on the television series 24. ...
Lynn McGill is a fictional character played by Sean Astin on the popular television drama 24. ...
Christopher Henderson is a fictional character from the television series 24. ...
Vladimir Bierko is a fictional character from the fifth season of the television series 24. ...
Walt Cummings is a fictional character played by John Allen Nelson, on the FOX television show 24. ...
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Diane Huxley was the single mother of Derek Huxley. ...
The following is a list of minor fictional characters from the American television drama 24. ...
Evelyn Martin, played by Sandrine Holt, is a fictional character on the television series 24. ...
Yuri Suvarov is a fictional character in the television series 24. ...
Anya Suvarov is a fictional character in the television series 24. ...
Morris OBrian is a fictional character from the TV series 24. ...
Miles Papazian is a fictional character played by Stephen Spinella in the television series 24. ...
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Spoiler warning: Graem Gray Bauer is a fictional character played by Paul McCrane, who first appeared in Episode 19 of the fifth season of the television program 24. ...
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