Day 5:
Original Airdate:
Writers: Manny Coto
Director: Brad Turner
This
episode brings this season to a difficult crossroad. Jack has the evidence implicating
That
contrivance is Miles erasing the only copy of the incriminating recording. The most common nitpick of this episode is
why does no one ever think of making a copy or play the recording over one of
the secure lines to more people. Chloe
could certainly handle turning that into an MP3 file. This is more frustrating because only a few
lines could’ve explained why they didn’t copy the recording. Something about how a duplicate couldn’t be
completely verified would’ve worked well.
But such an explanation doesn’t exist, which makes the characters appear
dumb for the sake of the story, which hinders the characterization.
There
is some really good stuff in this episode, particularly the first half with
Graham contriving a reason to justify shooting down the plane while Jack and
the CTU A-Team try to find a make shift landing strip. While it may be absurd that
the plane managed to stop just before crashing into the overpass, it’s still
riveting to watch (plus crashing into an overpass would be awfully expensive to
stage) because “24” requires that suspension of disbelief.
With
the evidence in Jack’s hand,
Novick in
the last hours has been privy to a lot of suspicious behavior from
Heller
surviving is a relief, but I wonder why they decided to keep him alive. The bigger question is why no one at the
Presidential compound has found out about what happened
to him. The Secretary of Defense plunging
into a lake should shake everyone, and validate those who know something is
wrong.
Bierko
was kept alive for a reason. Clearly,
his gesture to the van driver foreshadows the entire escort team getting killed
and him breaking out for one more thrill before season's end. I can't wait to see how Bierko
and a potential strike will figure paired alongside the conspiracy. Perhaps Bierko's
ultimate role will be the one to bring down the conspiracy with the tape
destroyed. But how did one of Bierko’s allies happen to be the guy driving the
transport? This could simply be another
distraction to keep CTU from getting too close to the conspiracy.
Miles
is certainly the least likeable agent CTU’s ever
seen. Although he’s been a yes-man to
Karen and claims his allegiances are solid, he goes against that by covertly
helping
Since
this is the 21st episode and everyone is getting ready to unfurl the
“Mission Accomplished” banner, there were going to be setbacks to halt the
celebration. The only problem is that the
ending underwrites the intelligence of the characters by not giving them any
reason not to do what the audience thinks would be a logical contingency plan.
Score: 7/10
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