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Eighteen months after the assassination attempt on his life, Senator Palmer (Dennis Haysbert, Far From Heaven ) has been elected to the White House. Enjoying a relaxing day at his country retreat, he is informed by agents that there is a potential threat to national security. The L.A. Counter Terrorist Unit (CTU) are informed of the threat and told to be on high alert. Department head George Mason (Xander Berkeley, Gattaca ) finds himself reluctantly having to call upon the services of retired Special Agent Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland, Phone Booth ). CTU have been tipped off that a nuclear bomb is set to detonate somewhere in Los Angeles within the next 24 hours. Review: 'Explosive' second season! - Having devoutly watched season 1 of 24 only recently and absolutely adoring it, I purchased the successive seasons without hesitation. I must admit, as a previous reviewer stated, I had doubts as to whether this season could possibly match the intensity and magnificence of season 1 and it's 'on-the-edge-of-your-seat-action' which I must admit raised my blood pressure ever so slightly! However, I was pleasantly suprised. On first viewing season 2, and the intial episodes, I was critical and suspicious, and was not immediately involved in the plot, nor did I find the action or situations particularly interesting or stimulating. But, once the notorious Jack Bauer was infact back in the game, this all started to change. I won't reveal or ruin the plot for those of you that enjoy the intrigue, but I will say that I genuinely believe that this season managed to surpass season 1 with flying colours, and of course, riveting action from start to finish. I worship Kiefer Sutherland as an actor and I personally feel he alone makes Jack Bauer the complex character we (I in particular) have all grown to love and admire. In this season, Bauer develops even further and we see the multi-facets of his character and actions. I love both Bauer and Sutherland, as they are both rebels, and go against the grain, so to speak. Bauer in this season demonstrates integrity, honesty, humanity, patriotism and bravery. I find the constant and continued parallels between him and David Palmer (Dennis Haysbert), the president, incredibly interesting. Both are reminiscent of great leaders, both are honest individuals and both wish to defend and protect their country and more importantly, people. I find these qualities highly admirable and appealing and throughout both season 1 and 2, I empathised immensely with both characters, even more so when all the odds were against them and with the government constantly attempting to undermine them. I actually found myself in knots when complications arose! As always with 24, I enjoyed the frequent consipracies and elements of both political and governmental corruption. This season is jam-packed with twists and turns, and as with season 1, keeps you on edge. I personally can see many parrallels between the plot and events that have actually occured within America over the past ten years, particularly when this season was being filmed, making it even more intense and challenging. 24 as a series, invites you to question morality itself, justice, the world we live in, how little we are actually aware of and the things that go on behind closed doors without our knowledge. It certainly makes you question the integrity of political figures, their campaigns, the sincerity of our governments and the natures of those individuals high up on the 'food chain', who seemingly manipulate others, have incredible power/control over the world, and have the ability to orchistrate terrorist attacks in their favour, primarily for financial gain. But I won't indulge too much in conspiracy theories. I thoroughly look forward to the remaining seasons of 24 as it is a truely wonderful series, with fantastic actors and plots. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend 24 to anyone and everyone as a true gem of television and entertainment, with depths and concepts of morality beyond merely superficial comprehension. Buy, watch and enjoy! Review: DVD - Easy to play, Easy viewing, good product
| Contributor | Alan Dale, Billy Burke, Brent Sexton, Carlos Bernard, Cyrus Yavneh, Daniel Dae Kim, David Ehrman, Dennis Haysbert, Donnie Keshawarz, Duppy Demetrius, Elisha Cuthbert, Elizabeth M. Cosin, Evan Katz, Francesco Quinn, Frederick King Keller, Gil Grant, Gregg Henry, Howard Gordon, Ian Toynton, Innes Casey, James Whitmore Jr., Joel Surnow, John Terry, Jon Cassar, Jude Ciccolella, Kevin Dillon, Kiefer Sutherland, Laura Harris, Lourdes Benedicto, Maurice Compte, Maurice Hurley, Max Martini, Michael Loceff, Michelle Forbes, Nick Cohen, Paul Schulze, Penny Johnson Jerald, Phillip Rhys, Reiko Aylesworth, Remi Aubuchon, Rick D. Wasserman, Robert Cochran, Rodney Charters, Sara Gilbert, Sarah Clarke, Sarah Wynter, Skye McCole Bartusiak, Tamlyn Tomita, Timothy Carhart, Tracy Middendorf, Vicellous Reon Shannon, Virgil Williams, Xander Berkeley Contributor Alan Dale, Billy Burke, Brent Sexton, Carlos Bernard, Cyrus Yavneh, Daniel Dae Kim, David Ehrman, Dennis Haysbert, Donnie Keshawarz, Duppy Demetrius, Elisha Cuthbert, Elizabeth M. Cosin, Evan Katz, Francesco Quinn, Frederick King Keller, Gil Grant, Gregg Henry, Howard Gordon, Ian Toynton, Innes Casey, James Whitmore Jr., Joel Surnow, John Terry, Jon Cassar, Jude Ciccolella, Kevin Dillon, Kiefer Sutherland, Laura Harris, Lourdes Benedicto, Maurice Compte, Maurice Hurley, Max Martini, Michael Loceff, Michelle Forbes, Nick Cohen, Paul Schulze, Penny Johnson Jerald, Phillip Rhys, Reiko Aylesworth, Remi Aubuchon, Rick D. Wasserman, Robert Cochran, Rodney Charters, Sara Gilbert, Sarah Clarke, Sarah Wynter, Skye McCole Bartusiak, Tamlyn Tomita, Timothy Carhart, Tracy Middendorf, Vicellous Reon Shannon, Virgil Williams, Xander Berkeley See more |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,500 Reviews |
| Format | PAL |
| Genre | Action & Adventure |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05039036013031 |
| Language | English, Turkish |
| Manufacturer | Twentieth Century Fox |
| Number of discs | 7 |
| Publication date | 11 Aug. 2003 |
| Runtime | 16 hours and 53 minutes |
T**A
'Explosive' second season!
Having devoutly watched season 1 of 24 only recently and absolutely adoring it, I purchased the successive seasons without hesitation. I must admit, as a previous reviewer stated, I had doubts as to whether this season could possibly match the intensity and magnificence of season 1 and it's 'on-the-edge-of-your-seat-action' which I must admit raised my blood pressure ever so slightly! However, I was pleasantly suprised. On first viewing season 2, and the intial episodes, I was critical and suspicious, and was not immediately involved in the plot, nor did I find the action or situations particularly interesting or stimulating. But, once the notorious Jack Bauer was infact back in the game, this all started to change. I won't reveal or ruin the plot for those of you that enjoy the intrigue, but I will say that I genuinely believe that this season managed to surpass season 1 with flying colours, and of course, riveting action from start to finish. I worship Kiefer Sutherland as an actor and I personally feel he alone makes Jack Bauer the complex character we (I in particular) have all grown to love and admire. In this season, Bauer develops even further and we see the multi-facets of his character and actions. I love both Bauer and Sutherland, as they are both rebels, and go against the grain, so to speak. Bauer in this season demonstrates integrity, honesty, humanity, patriotism and bravery. I find the constant and continued parallels between him and David Palmer (Dennis Haysbert), the president, incredibly interesting. Both are reminiscent of great leaders, both are honest individuals and both wish to defend and protect their country and more importantly, people. I find these qualities highly admirable and appealing and throughout both season 1 and 2, I empathised immensely with both characters, even more so when all the odds were against them and with the government constantly attempting to undermine them. I actually found myself in knots when complications arose! As always with 24, I enjoyed the frequent consipracies and elements of both political and governmental corruption. This season is jam-packed with twists and turns, and as with season 1, keeps you on edge. I personally can see many parrallels between the plot and events that have actually occured within America over the past ten years, particularly when this season was being filmed, making it even more intense and challenging. 24 as a series, invites you to question morality itself, justice, the world we live in, how little we are actually aware of and the things that go on behind closed doors without our knowledge. It certainly makes you question the integrity of political figures, their campaigns, the sincerity of our governments and the natures of those individuals high up on the 'food chain', who seemingly manipulate others, have incredible power/control over the world, and have the ability to orchistrate terrorist attacks in their favour, primarily for financial gain. But I won't indulge too much in conspiracy theories. I thoroughly look forward to the remaining seasons of 24 as it is a truely wonderful series, with fantastic actors and plots. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend 24 to anyone and everyone as a true gem of television and entertainment, with depths and concepts of morality beyond merely superficial comprehension. Buy, watch and enjoy!
R**T
DVD
Easy to play, Easy viewing, good product
P**T
Excellent series.
Quite simply a great series.
"**"
nervewrecking entertainment at its best
There are several points that are specific for TV shows, and in all of them 24 surpasses all other 'police/politics drama' TV shows: PLOT: 1st series was, of course, a kind of introduction to the characters and to the discourse of the the show. The narrative is based on the 'real time' method of storytelling, meaning that all the events are depicted as they would happen in 'real life'. This demands several paralel plots, so the dynamics needed for TV wouldnt be lost, ie. so the show is not boring. In series 1 the real time factor is much more obvious, since 95% of the story happens in Los Angeles, during the day od the presidental primary, and there is almost complete interdependance of all of the story elemnts: the main plot (assasination attempt, CTU insider traitor), abduction of Jack Bauer's family and Senator Palmer's campaign are all intevined in one complex story, and they are causal to one another. The most disappoining fact of series 2 is the fact that the story of Kim Bauer is completely independant from the main plot, and is not in anyway important for developing of the events. It only functions as characterisation tool for Jack Bauer. On the other side, the main plot is really more exciting than in the 1st series: there is a nuclear bomb that is about to explode in Los Angeles, President Palmer is in the middle of a coup d'etat, betrayed by his closest aids, and there is a possibility of World War III happening - and it's all up to Jack Bauer to prevent these disasters. THE CHARACTERS: I think that real efforts had been made by the writers of the series to further develop all characters: Jack Bauer as the ultimate middle-aged (yes, thats right, middle-aged) hero who is coming to terms with his responsabilties to his family and his country, Palmer as an uncompromising but still very skillful politician/president, Sherry Palmer as vindictive and highly intelligent woman, George Mason as an unwilling and weak hero who is faced with the worst possible motivation for determination. In my opinion, only the character of Kim Bauer and her boyfreind Miguel were a real let down: she is a spoiled brat, at times even very stupid and irrational, and I can only think that her role in the plot is to make the viewer even more nervous and jumpy. DVD: It is really exciting to watch the whole series as close to real time as possible, it really pushes the element of time passing and hours/minutes to the surface - it is THE way to watch this. There is a bonus DVD with 45 deleted scenes, and a 1.5 hours of "making of" 24 feature. This is well worth the money if you are willing to invest in an intelligent series that does not just demand your time but your brains as well.
A**R
24
Love the seri
G**A
problem but offered a refund
A good series to watch even if you haven't seen the previous. Had a problem with a couple of the discs not playing. Frustrating and contacted seller who offered a refund no problem. Decided to keep anyway as it wasn't that expensive and a lot of bother getting to post office to return.
C**Y
Heart-stopping entertainment
A year has passed in the life of Jack and Kim Bauer. Kim is working as an au-pair and Jack is wallowing in his grief and guilt over the murder of his wife, Teri. Then he receives a call from CTU which changes everything. There are some familiar characters in this season, David & Sherry Palmer, snake-eyed Nina Myers, George Mason and Tony but there are lots of new faces too. We are introduced to the Warners, a seemingly American-Pie family on the wedding day of their youngest daughter. Sarah Wynter, who plays Kate Warner brings a hint of glamour and potential romance to the show. Kiefer Sutherland is just fantastic as Jack, he plays him as a honest, do-the-right-thing badass. Kim sadly is still irritating, making stupid decision after stupid decision. Who else, when locked up with a potential rapist nutcase, takes off their baggy jacket and sits in a white nipple-exposing vest? Of course the dangerous fixes she gets herself into distract Jack and add the the pressure-cooker atmosphere. There is more violence in this season and it does include some unpalatable torture scenes. It doesn't seem to matter who gets killed or hurt as long at it's not Jack or Kim. I do feel that there is a lack of follow-through, it would be nice to find out more about what happens to some of the major characters who are caught in the cross fire. I would also have liked to have found out what happened to David Palmers's son, Keith after the events in Season One, one of the deleted scenes in the extras section features Keith but didn't it make the final cut. in the extras, the directors/writers explain that sometimes they have to sacrifice scenes which slow up the story, a fast moving pace is essential. The DVD extras are well worth a look and include over forty deleted scenes although the commentary over the top of them gets a little annoying. If you analysed the storyline too deeply it would appear ridiculous that so much could happen in one day but episode by episode it is great viewing.
M**N
Much improvement! Gripping and great entertainment
I found season 1 good in parts, but tedious and unbeleivable towards the end. Season 2 is much better but still not perfect. The posatives: .The storyline is gripping and stronger with a cliffahnger/twist at the end of nearly every episode, which keeps you coming back for more and makes it very addictive viewing. .There's plenty of action which is realistic and thrilling. .Most of the characters are back from season 1 and Sherry is less annoying. Tony is great and George Masons story is really sad. .kiefer Sutherland plays the part tremendously and Jack's character develops. Overall the acting is great. .There's less annoying kidnapping in this series. .There is more love interest and the side charcters are well developed and interesting. .It's unbeleivabley addictive .Jack almost dies several times making him a beleivable hero and it's really gripping. .The story line is much stronger The Negatives: .There's way to much torture thats violent, unessersary and tedious! .The story feels a little weak in the last five or so episodes once the bomb explodes so the threat isn't as dangerous and things are gone over too many times like the recording and removing Palmer from offcie. It slows up and is only slightly gutty and boring. . Kim's side story starts off great but becomes way too far fetched and unbeleivable making it tedious and is there for the sake of the character being included, as much as i love her she wasn't necersarry towads the end and her story isn't related. . Jack becomes disturbingly dark at times and you wonder how far he will go... . There are a few loose plot strings which aren't answered or explained. .The story feels stretched at times with some episodes nothing really happening. In conclusion this is a good purchase. I got it as the show is raved about by so many i felt i'd give it a second chance. I'm glad i did as this is a better improvemnt on series 1 and i've just started 3 which seems even better. A gripping, action packed thrill ride of a show and i can't wait to watch the rest.
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