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24 character
Lynn McGill
Gender Male
Affiliation CTU
Current status Deceased
Portrayed by Sean Astin

Lynn McGill is a fictional character played by Sean Astin on the popular television drama 24. 24 (Twenty Four) is a current U.S. television action/drama series, produced by the Fox Network for Ron Howards Imagine Television and syndicated worldwide. ... Image File history File links Lynn_McGill. ... The shield and spear of the Roman God Mars are often used to represent the male sex In heterogamous species, male is the sex of an organism, or of a part of an organism, which typically produces smaller, mobile gametes (spermatozoa) that are able to fertilise female gametes (ova). ... Official CTU Seal This page refers to the fictional organization Counter Terrorist Unit. ... Sean Astin with his wife Christine and his oldest daughter Alexandra in Wellington (New Zealand) for the premiere of The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Sean Astin (born February 25, 1971 in Santa Monica, California) aka Jonathan Fulton is a film actor, director, and Oscar nominated... Sean Astin with his wife Christine and his oldest daughter Alexandra in Wellington (New Zealand) for the premiere of The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King Sean Astin (born February 25, 1971 in Santa Monica, California) aka Jonathan Fulton is a film actor, director, and Oscar nominated... 24 (Twenty Four) is a current U.S. television action/drama series, produced by the Fox Network for Ron Howards Imagine Television and syndicated worldwide. ...

Lynn was an upper-level employee at Regional Division, but was appointed by the White House to CTU-Los Angeles to supervise Bill Buchanan and the rest of the team. Despite his confident appearance, Lynn was portrayed as being extremely naive towards the inner workings of CTU and operated as a very rigid and unyielding "by the book" way. This put him directly at odds with Bill Buchanan and the rest of CTU, who knew that dealing with terrorism requires outside the box/radical thinking in order to stay one step ahead of their enemies. Lynn appeared young and to have less field experience than many of the CTU personnel. He did however correctly identify a code Jack Bauer submitted when talking with CTU while under duress from terrorists during a hostage crisis at a nearby airport. Chloe O'Brian did not recognize his "flank two position" code because it was an old code used when Jack worked at CTU 18 months ago. His realization that Jack had been taken prisoner prompted CTU field agents to abort an assault that would have led them right into an ambush. A second, successful assault was launched soon after which successfully saved Jack and the hostages. The southern side of the White House The White House is the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United States of America. ... Official CTU Seal This page refers to the fictional organization Counter Terrorist Unit. ... Nickname: City of Angels Official website: http://www. ... James Morrison as Bill Buchanan Bill Buchanan is a fictional character played by James Morrison as part of the television series, 24. ... Jack Bauer, played by Kiefer Sutherland, is the main character in the American television series 24. ... Chloe OBrian is a fictional character played by actress Mary Lynn Rajskub on the television show 24. ...


Little is known about Lynn's personal life outside his sister Jenny, being a drug addict who regularly shook her brother down for money in order to get drugs. Indeed, shortly after Lynn's first appearance on the show, he was lured outside of CTU and robbed by his sister and her junkie boyfriend, complete with them stealing his CTU keycard.


The loss of the keycard, combined with Jack Bauer defying Lynn and the President's order that he allow the murder of innocent civilians so as to track down a group of Russian terrorists who possessed biological weapons, caused Lynn to show signs of losing his collective cool and he became a much more anal-retentive and micromanaging supervisor, similar to Captain Queeg. When he learned that several members of CTU defied his order to take Jack Bauer into custody for disobeying his direct order regarding the murder of innocent civilians, Lynn had Bill Buchanan (who stood up for Bauer and for the other CTU employees helping Jack) taken to holding for insubordination. Lynn's control of CTU came to an end when Curtis Manning invokes Section 112, which enables a ranking agent to remove a director who is mentally unfit for duty. Philip Francis Queeg is a fictional character played by Humphrey Bogart in the 1954 film, The Caine Mutiny. ... Roger Cross as Curtis Manning Curtis Manning is a fictional character played by Canadian actor Roger Cross as part of the television series, 24. ...


Shortly after he was taken to a holding cell, the keycard incident came back to haunt him when Buchanan informed Lynn that his sister and her boyfriend were murdered in a professional hit. Lynn suspected that the killer stole his keycard, and an analysis of CTU security logs revealed that an agent of terrorist leader Vladimir Bierko used the keycard to gain access to CTU and release a canister of deadly Sentox nerve gas into CTU's ventilation system. Vladimir Bierko is a character from the fifth season of the television series 24. ...


About 40% of CTU staffers were unable to evacuate the facility in time, and perished from exposure. Lynn survived, along with CTU security guard Harry Swinton, in his holding cell, one of the few sealed rooms.


The Sentox agent was delivered with a corrosive gas that was breaking down the airtight seals, meaning it would be only a matter of time before the remaining surviviors would be fatally exposed. Surviving staffers in the CTU situation room frantically considered their options. Chloe discovered a remote program was blocking her attempts to interface with the ventilation system to disperse the gas. Risking exposure to the Sentox gas, Jack left the safety of the room to disable the rogue computer only to discover that he could not reach it.


The only people still alive and close enough to disable the program were Lynn and Harry. However, to open the door of the holding room was a death sentence.


Knowing that everyone left alive at CTU would die of nerve gas exposure were he to do nothing, Lynn decided to sacrifice his life for his comrades. On the other hand, Harry had intense reservations. Lynn convinced Harry that if they did nothing, they would die anyway. Upon agreeing, Harry tearfully called his daughter to hear her voice one last time.


Lynn and Harry took a deep breath, held it, and stuffed cloth over their noses and mouths. Lynn opened the door, quickly closing it behind him as he exited. He found the computer and disabled the rogue program. Upon returning to the room, he heard Jack over the intercom, informing him of his success and that he saved the lives of everyone still alive inside CTU.


Harry was unable to hold his breath any longer and inhaled deeply. After a brief moment, it appeared that the nerve gas hadn't penetrated the holding cell to fatal levels. Sadly, that was not the case, and seconds later, Harry gasped, vomited, and was overcome. Lynn held on a little longer, but upon breathing, he too fell, twitching uncontrollably, and died.


From the CTU situation room, Jack and the other staffers watched Lynn's death throes in horror, owing their lives to his effort.

24
Seasons: Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 | Day 5
Characters:
The Bauer Family: Jack Bauer | Teri Bauer | Kim Bauer
CTU staff: Nina Myers | George Mason | Tony Almeida | Ryan Chappelle | Michelle Dessler
| Chloe O'Brian | Chase Edmunds | Gael Ortega | Erin Driscoll | Bill Buchanan | Curtis Manning
| Edgar Stiles | Lynn McGill |
Presidents and staff: President David Palmer | Sherry Palmer | Aaron Pierce | Mike Novick
| Lynne Kresge | Vice-President Jim Prescott | Wayne Palmer | President John Keeler
| President Charles Logan | Martha Logan | Vice-President Hal Gardner | Walt Cummings |
The Heller Family: James Heller | Audrey Raines
Villains: Mandy | Ira Gaines | Victor Drazen | Peter Kingsley | Max
| Ramon Salazar | Stephen Saunders | Habib Marwan
| Vladimir Bierko | Christopher Henderson |
Others: Kate Warner | James Nathanson

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