User:Steven Crossin/24 Ref table

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24 (season 1) [1]
24 (season 2)
24 (season 3)
24 (season 4) [2][3][4]
24 (season 5)
24 (season 6)
24 (season 7)
24 (season 8)
24 (TV series)
24: Conspiracy
24: One Shot
24: Redemption
24: The Game
24: The Soundtrack
  1. ^ Fienberg, Daniel (January 17, 2007). "Looking for clues on the set of '24'". Zap2It.com. Archived from the original on 2009-07-31. Retrieved 2009-07-31.
  2. ^ Fox (Press Release) (2004-10-04). "NEW SEASON OF '24' KICKS OFF WITH SPECIAL TWO-HOUR PREMIERE SUNDAY, JAN. 9 ON FOX". Futon Critic. Archived from the original on 2009-09-19.
  3. ^ Adam Green (2005-05-22). "Normalizing Torture on '24' - New York Times". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 2009-09-19.
  4. ^ Anne-Marie Cusac (August 2005). "Watching Torture in Prime Time". The Progressive. Archived from the original on 2009-09-19.

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Article References
Aaron Pierce
Abu Fayed
Alexis Drazen
Allison Taylor
Andre Drazen
Audrey Raines
Bill Buchanan
Charles Logan (24 character)
Chase Edmunds
Cheng Zhi
Cherry Jones
Counter Terrorist Unit
Critical reaction to 24 (TV series)
Curtis Manning
David Palmer (24 character)
Dina Araz
Edgar Stiles
Ethan Kanin
George Mason (24 character)
Habib Marwan
Henry Taylor (24 character)
Jack Bauer
James Heller
Janis Gold
Jonas Hodges
Karen Hayes
Kim Bauer
List of 24 (TV series) media
List of 24 cast members
List of 24 characters
List of 24 episodes
Mandy (24 character)
Martha Logan
Michelle Dessler
Mike Novick
Milo Pressman
Minor characters in 24
Minor CTU agents in 24
Morris O'Brian
Nadia Yassir
Navi Araz
Nina Myers
Noah Daniels
Operation Hell Gate
Phillip Bauer
Renee Walker
Sherry Palmer
Stephen Saunders (24 character)
Teri Bauer
The Rookie (web series)
Tom Lennox
Tony Almeida
Wayne Palmer

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From http://www.zap2it.com/tv/zap-story-powersboothe-24,0,5007292.story Powers Boothe Protects the Office of the President on ‘24’ By Kate O'Hare, Zap2it, Zap2It.com | May 21, 2007 E-mail Powers Boothe on '24' This my thinking on [on the presidency]," says Powers Boothe, who plays Vice President Noah Daniels on FOX's "24," "I've had presidents in my lifetime -- and I'm old enough to have seen several -- that I really detested, but they're still my president. I've had presidents that I've really liked. Now that's the way it is."

During America's latest very bad day -- which concludes with the season finale on Monday, May 21 -- counter-terrorist agent Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland), fresh out of a long stint in a Chinese prison, has had to deal with a small nuclear weapon going off in Valencia, Calif., a threatened nuclear explosion in San Francisco, and all sorts of trouble involving Muslim extremists, Russian terrorists, his own family and the Chinese.

At the beginning of the season, the president was Wayne Palmer (D.B. Woodside), brother of "24's" first chief executive, the late David Palmer (Dennis Haysbert). After the nuclear strike, Wayne received a head injury in a bomb blast, this one instigated by rogue elements with in his administration.

With the president out, the more hawkish Daniels threatened a nuclear strike on the unnamed Middle Eastern nation being blamed for the attacks. Forced medically back to consciousness, Palmer lasted long enough to turn the plan into a successful bluff then suffered a relapse.

Now firmly in power, Daniels faces both terrorist trouble and a looming war with Russia, brought on by yet another one of this season's many, many threatening subplots.

"We're sort of like the Kennedy-Johnson setup," says Boothe. "They didn't particularly like each other, but one couldn't win the presidency without the other. One of my earlier conversations with him was, 'Look, I agreed to run with you because you were perceived as weak on foreign policy and the military and all of those things. I assured the people that you weren't going to be that way, and you are.'"

Early on in "24," President David Palmer's vice-president, Prescott (Alan Dale), invoked the 25th Amendment to temporarily remove him from power.

Last season's President Logan (Gregory Itzin) was a vice president who took over after a serious injury to President Keeler (Geoff Pierson), and was revealed to be a wily and treacherous double-dealer. He reemerged briefly this season in an attempt to redeem himself.

"There are two things going on here," Boothe says. "First, if you look at the history of '24,' the vice-presidents have been nefarious people. They've had an agenda. Certainly, last year, Greg Itzin had his thing. So I think people expected Daniels to be that.

"And two -- I've actually discussed this with people, and they're like, 'You're mean.' 'Look, I don't mean to be defending the character, but if you have a situation where you have a nuke go off in Valencia and another in San Francisco and a bomb going off in the White House, for goodness' sake, do you want somebody to sit there and wring their hands, or do you want somebody to do something?'

"When they were discussing with me whether I'd decide to do the part or not, I said, 'I'm not interested in coming in here and just being a zealot. I'm not interested in coming in here and just being another evil vice president.'

"The office of the presidency is what's important, no matter who's in it. That, to me, is paramount. … Daniels always protected Palmer. He disagreed with him, but he was the president, and he always respected that."

Boothe also emphasizes that it's hard to come off as warm and cuddly when dealing with life and death issues.

"In talking to various people," Boothe says, "about Daniels being evil and whatever, what the thing is, he forced them to think about things they didn't want to think about. We all want to pretend that there isn't evil in the world. We all want to pretend that there aren't people trying to take us out and different things like that.

"And when I would pin them on issues, they would go, 'Yeah, you're right. It's the issues. It wasn't the character, necessarily, it was because I was having to think about it.'"

Playing the role has also given Boothe pause.

"I was shooting a scene up in Mojave where I was getting off Air Force Two, and they had two F-16s down there and soldiers, and the presidential motorcade and all that.

"I'd been shooting three or four hours, and I turned to Kari Matchett, who plays my aide, Lisa, and I said, 'My God, can you imagine really having this kind of power, where I could walk down these stairs and go over to the pilot of that F-16 and get on the plane and fly wherever, and he'd say "Yes, Sir"?'

"It's pretty astonishing when you think about it."

As a politically aware man who admits to watching Congressional hearings on C-SPAN, Boothe says, "I've got a family, and I love them, and I want them to have the best opportunities in the best country in the world, and I think we have to fight for it. I don't take anything for granted anymore."

As to the big finish, Boothe says, "Daniels says to Peter McNichol's character [White House Chief of Staff Tom Lennox], in effect, 'You know, I don't know if Palmer might have been right, this or that, but you think you know everything, what to do, but until you sit in this chair, you don't know nothing.'

"He acquits himself well."



<ref name="CTribuneS6">{{cite web|url=http://featuresblogs.chicagotribune.com/entertainment_tv/2007/01/youre_going_to_.html|title=I don't believe you': Last night's '24'|date=January 30, 2007|publisher=Chicago Tribune|accessdate=2009-05-21}}</ref> http://featuresblogs.chicagotribune.com/entertainment_tv/2007/01/youre_going_to_.html Originally posted: January 30, 2007 'I don't believe you': Last night's '24' Below, we gab about Monday's '24.' Don't read further if you haven't seen it yet. So, I promise no grand theories or even coherent thoughts about Monday's '24.' Some cold bug has invaded our house and in addition to giving all of us headaches and a general malaise, this microbe appears to have eaten the remaining scrap of my brain (the tiny bit I still had left after viewing 'Armed & Famous.' Well, so much for that). But never mind, nothing all that mind-blowing happened in Monday's episode anyway, so incisive commentary's not really needed this time around. The biggest event was the introduction of Jack's dad, who's played by James Cromwell (anyone else hoping the writers slip in a "Babe" shoutout? Something along the lines of "That'll do, Graem.") Cromwell's a terrific actor, so I'm anticipating some serious thespian goodness in the weeks to come. Jack and Graem obviously have some kind of twisted "Dad always liked you better" relationship, and Graem bringing up Jack's dead wife was probably not something destined to improve family harmony. A few other observations:

  • To the readers who said last week that Sandra Palmer was not their favorite character, I say, 'Copy that.' It's not the fault of the actress, Regina King -- she's good. The writers have just made her kind of a shrieking character so far, and I certainly hope that stops, and that they give her some texture and better material soon. In any case, l'm hoping that we've seen the last of the detention center and the snippy FBI guy. That story had certainly run its course.
  • The scenes between Darren McCarthy, the bomb broker, and his girlfriend, appear to be nuttin' but filler so far. My guess -- the girlfriend decides she's bored waiting around for McCarthy to close his deal with the terrorists, and goes AWOL, and ends up feeding information to CTU. After that, she's got a good chance of either being killed off or just forgotten. That's all just speculation on my part.
  • Is it me, or does Wayne Palmer's bunker office look a little like a groovy '70s bachelor pad?
  • Tom Lennox is turning out to be a pretty good in-house villain. And of course it's only a matter of time before Karen Hayes finds out that Lennox's flunky, the guy played by Chad Lowe, is the one who engineered her resignation on Lennox's behalf. I certainly don't think Hayes is going to just sit back and take what Lennox and his minion are dishing out. She'll find a way to get back into the inner circle, I predict.
  • We're going to find out a lot more in coming weeks, I'm guessing, about all the bad stuff that Graem has been up to behind Daddy Bauer's back. The question is, what did Daddy Bauer know and when did he know it? Has he been innocent all this time? Well, in any case, the family's got drama for days regardless of what dad was up to -- as we know, Jack and his dad hadn't spoken for nine years when this season began. You have to wonder what that was all about.
  • Favorite Jack Bauer-isms: "Get up!," "Get in the car!" and of course an oldie but a goodie, "You're going to have to trust me."

Your thoughts? Photo: Wayne Palmer welcomes you to his space age bachelor pad.



AUTHORNAME. 'I don't believe you': Last night's '24'. Chicago Tribune. 2009-05-21. URL:http://featuresblogs.chicagotribune.com/entertainment_tv/2007/01/youre_going_to_.html. Accessed: 2009-05-21. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/5gwlmbjIc) [1] Bianco, Robert . '24' firing on all cylinders. USA Today. 2009-05-21. URL:http://www.usatoday.com/life/television/reviews/2007-01-11-24-review_x.htm. Accessed: 2009-05-21. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/5gwmDIpej) [2] McFarland, Melanie. On TV: As Day 6 of '24' unfolds, a new Jack Bauer steps into action. Seattle Post-Intelligencer. 2009-05-21. URL:http://www.seattlepi.com/tv/299361_tv12.html. Accessed: 2009-05-21. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/5gwmKyAUv) Keveney, Bill. '24' thrives on the pressure. USA Today. 2009-05-21. URL:http://www.usatoday.com/life/television/news/2007-01-11-24-cover-story_x.htm. Accessed: 2009-05-21. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/5gwmPpBKZ) AUTHORNAME. Is Wayne Palmer the Barack Obama of '24'? . Chicago Tribune. 2009-05-21. URL:http://featuresblogs.chicagotribune.com/entertainment_tv/2007/01/so_is_wayne_pal.html. Accessed: 2009-05-21. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/5gwmUb6Oi) O'Hare, Kate. Powers Boothe Protects the Office of the President on ‘24’. Zap2It.com. 2009-05-21. URL:http://www.zap2it.com/tv/zap-story-powersboothe-24,0,5007292.story. Accessed: 2009-05-21. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/5gwmZg5Wf) AUTHORNAME. Powers Boothe - Courant. Hartford Courant. 2009-05-21. URL:http://www.courant.com/topic/env-villains-2-30may30,0,7533102.story. Accessed: 2009-05-21. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/5gwmhOqLc) Walker, Dave. Actress Mary Lynn Rajskub of '24' on her Chloe O'Brian character. The Times-Picayune . 2009-05-21. URL:http://blog.nola.com/davewalker/2009/03/mary_lynn_rajskub.html. Accessed: 2009-05-21. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/5gwmoijqx) AUTHORNAME. "24" actress talks family-work balance. ABC.com. 2009-05-27. URL:http://abclocal.go.com/kgo/story?section=view_from_the_bay/arts_entertainment&id=6815249. Accessed: 2009-05-27. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/5h6C9Drg5) Bellafante, Ginia . The ‘24′ Finale: Harvesting Our Final Thoughts. The New York Times. 2009-05-27. URL:http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/05/19/the-24-finale-harvesting-our-final-thoughts/. Accessed: 2009-05-27. (Archived by WebCite® at http://www.webcitation.org/5h6CS0kyZ)


24 in general Climate change http://foxbc.edgeboss.net/wmedia/foxbc/shows/24/24_psa_hi.wvx Charles logan back on 24 (season 6) http://foxbc.edgeboss.net/wmedia/foxbc/shows/24/24_itzin_hi.wvx Powers boothe describes VP http://foxbc.edgeboss.net/wmedia/foxbc/shows/24/24_boothe_hi.wvx Chloe-Morris-Milo love triangle http://foxbc.edgeboss.net/wmedia/foxbc/shows/24/24_clip_3_hi.wvx Chloe-Morris-Milo lives http://foxbc.edgeboss.net/wmedia/foxbc/shows/24/24_clip_4_hi.wvx Helicopter burns (season 6 ep 4) http://foxbc.edgeboss.net/wmedia/foxbc/shows/24/24_stunt_hi.wvx Preview day’s threat http://foxbc.edgeboss.net/wmedia/foxbc/shows/24/24_clip_1_hi.wvx Kiefer red carpet emmys http://foxbc.edgeboss.net/wmedia/foxbc/shows/24/24_keifer_int_red_carpet_hi.wvx Louis Lombardi called edgar http://foxbc.edgeboss.net/wmedia/foxbc/shows/24/24_edgar_int_red_carpet_hi.wvx Logan red carpet http://foxbc.edgeboss.net/wmedia/foxbc/shows/24/24_bad_prez_int_red_carpet_hi.wvx Pierce red carpet http://foxbc.edgeboss.net/wmedia/foxbc/shows/24/24_peirce_int_red_carpet_hi.wvx Carlos not in S6 http://foxbc.edgeboss.net/wmedia/foxbc/shows/24/24_tony_int_red_carpet_hi.wvx Curtis season 6 http://foxbc.edgeboss.net/wmedia/foxbc/shows/24/24_roger_cross_bb_int_hi.wvx 24 season 6 everyone discussing it http://foxbc.edgeboss.net/wmedia/foxbc/shows/24/24_red_carpet_new_seas_hi.wvx Inside CTU (Production etc) http://foxbc.edgeboss.net/wmedia/foxbc/shows/24/24_insidectu_hi.wvx Martha impulsive http://foxbc.edgeboss.net/wmedia/foxbc/shows/24/martha_int_hi.wvx Aaron pierce Martha http://foxbc.edgeboss.net/wmedia/foxbc/shows/24/agent_peirce_hi.wvx Russian presidents http://foxbc.edgeboss.net/wmedia/foxbc/shows/24/russian_prime_revised_hi.wvx Edgar chloe sad http://foxbc.edgeboss.net/wmedia/foxbc/shows/24/24_Louis.wvx Kim and barry return http://foxbc.edgeboss.net/wmedia/foxbc/shows/24/24_epk_elisha_cthomas.wvx CTU nerve gas scenes http://foxbc.edgeboss.net/wmedia/foxbc/shows/24/24_b_roll.wvx Motorcade explosion http://foxbc.edgeboss.net/wmedia/foxbc/shows/24/rev_24_episode_510_clip_hi.wvx CTU party http://foxbc.edgeboss.net/wmedia/foxbc/shows/24/24_100_party_hi.wvx Jack 100 episodes http://foxbc.edgeboss.net/wmedia/foxbc/shows/24/jack_24_100_party_hi.wvx Tony president http://foxbc.edgeboss.net/wmedia/foxbc/shows/24/tony_24_100_party_hi.wvx Audrey changes http://foxbc.edgeboss.net/wmedia/foxbc/shows/24/audrey_24_100_party_hi.wvx Jon cassar hard 100 episode http://foxbc.edgeboss.net/wmedia/foxbc/shows/24/director_24_100_party_hi.wvx


Season 6 24 – Inside Interview with Director John Cassar, Production Designer Joseph Hodges http://foxbc.edgeboss.net/wmedia/foxbc/shows/24/24inside/24_inside_603_hi.wvx Interview with Executive producer Howard Gordon, Casting director Debi Manwiller http://foxbc.edgeboss.net/wmedia/foxbc/shows/24/24inside/24inside_602.wvx Interview with Joel Surnow, set decorator Cloudia Rebar, location manager John Johnston http://foxbc.edgeboss.net/wmedia/foxbc/shows/24/24inside/24inside_601.wvx

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  1. ^ "'I don't believe you': Last night's '24'". Chicago Tribune. January 30, 2007. Archived from the original on 2009-05-21. Retrieved 2009-05-21.
  2. ^ Bianco, Robert (January 11, 2007). "'24' firing on all cylinders". USA Today. Archived from the original on 2009-05-21. Retrieved 2009-05-21.