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24 season 8 episode 7 review

Aaron Birch


Day 8 of 24 reaches a calmer hour... until the final frantic minutes in this more sedate episode...

Published on Feb 9, 2010


UK readers please note: this is the episode that doesn't screen until mid February on Sky1.

Day 8: 10:00 - 11:00pm

This week's episode of 24 was a far more sedate outing, with the hour mostly trying desperately to cover a collection of bases. Even though there were quite a few plot asides, nothing much really happened that hasn't already been alluded to previously. Still, it was all worth it for Renee's inevitable shift into total madness.

Despite Jack and Renee's escapades dealing with the main plot, the two were mostly in the background this time, and much of the episode focused on the other storylines. Most notably here was the continuance of Dana and Kevin's story, which although apparently not the favourite of viewers (certainly here at DOG), still managed to be of some interest, in my opinion, if a little Knightmare for criminals, as Dana tells her ex and his bumbling partner to walk that way and type a code in there, all from her oddly secluded office.

Despite nothing but glass walls surrounding her, like a covert fish bowl, no one apparently notices her doing her dodgy deals with Kevin, although the constant mobile phone breaks would surely have caused concern enough to report her by now. Arlo and Chloe are clearly being set up to interfere, and Hastings also takes note of Dana's day dreaming, so if he's now noticed, as inept as he is, then Dana's subterfuge should be plain for all and sundry to see soon.

Predictably (I've been using that world a lot haven't I?), the heist on the NYPD storage warehouse didn't go well. Although Kevin found his money, in a convenient McDonald's-style take away bag, no less, his partner got greedy and began to rifle through the rest of the goodies on offer. Quite why the whole childish water pistol hold-up was in there, though ,is a little bemusing. We already know Kevin's partner isn't a full deck. Surely there was no need for a clearly out of place childish prank in the middle of an NYPD facility, but there you go.

As they dally around they end up almost getting caught by a patrol cop, and despite Dana's hel,p they beat the poor copper ‘round the head and escape, leaving the ramifications, and Dana's eventual spot of trouble, in their wake.

Meanwhile, we saw a bit more of Hassan and Taylor. It would seem that while the cameras were focused on other matters last week, Taylor has managed to get the peace process back on track, but the good old Brits, as cynical as ever (makes you proud, doesn't it?), suspect foul play, and Taylor rather quickly dishes out the whole kit and caboodle, telling the UK representative about the nuclear threat. Way to keep some national security secrets there, Pres!

Far more interesting, though, was Hassan's growing paranoia. Not only has he now sunk to rounding up his own staff member's family in order to make him talk, he also begins to suspect Tarin, his closest advisor. This isn't looking good for Tarin either, as he just so happens to be getting his groove on with President Hassan's daughter. Hmmm, that's not going to end well.

It was all pretty slow-burning stuff, though, and not one of the most dynamic episodes, but that all changed when Jack and Renee's plot caught up, even if only for a few seconds. After successfully getting Vlad to call his Facebook friends of doom, with fruitless results, Renee is attacked by him when she tries to persuade him to keep trying. It's then when Renee's build-up into a truly warped individual plays out as she stabs Vlad in the face (literally - ouch!) and begins to use him as a makeshift pin cushion. And then, as Jack tries to restrain her, she stabs him as well for good measure.

However, and this is where I start to get mad, Jack simply shrugs off a knife wound to the stomach as if he'd just cut himself shaving. Come on, people! I know Jack's hard, but a stab wound to the mid section isn't something you can bandage up and carry on stomping with. Hell, he didn't even sound like he was in pain. This was just ridiculous, and although 24 is far from a real life documentary, it took a lot away from what was otherwise a great scene. I just can't suspend my disbelief that far.

Eventually, the episode ended in another 24-staple cliff-hanger. Jack lets himself get taken away by the Russians who show up to kill Vlad, and much to the distress of CTU, he's lead away via an underground pipe, so CTU has no idea where he is. Queue ticking clock and the end of the hour.

I must admit, although my initial outlook of day eight was filled with expectations, I'm starting to find the series a little stale as time moves on, and there's not a whole lot of effort going into injecting a fresh vibe into things. It's been seven episodes, and while we've had a couple of highlights, and the promise of a decent main plot, it's starting to drag on a little in places. Hopefully, with Jack now finally in the hands of the real bad guys, we'll get to the meat of the story. Just please make Jack a more believable hero and less Terminator.

Read our review of episode 6 here.

 

Users Comments

Re: 24 season 8 episode 7 review
Posted By bazellis 1 February 9, 2010 01:35:37 PM

This is Day 7, not Day 8

Re: 24 season 8 episode 7 review
Posted By willturland 1 February 10, 2010 10:57:25 AM

Jack's stab wound was quite an odd moment in the show, it was as if he hardly noticed it. We is fine, we all know he is the hardest guy on TV ... but then what was the point of him being stabbed? What's the betting that the wound will have dissapeared in a couple of episodes anyway. Also, the storyline with Katee Sackhoff's character is at best, boring, and at worst, really boring! I was really hopeing the show would avoid that kind of filler this season. Apart from that though, I'm actually enjoying the slower pace so far, it's (slightly) less silly than some previous seasons.

Re: 24 season 8 episode 7 review
Posted By blindfold11 1 February 10, 2010 12:55:32 PM

Yes there is a lot of filler material in the last 3 shows. Nothing really meaty. And the plotstrand for Starbuck is proving very iritating and extremely unbelieveable. So this is a woman who can beat Chloe at her job, yet somehow is bent round the little finger of a yesteryear bully and hick, and she lets it happen. A character with this much of a backbone missing do not end up in highly secure jobs like this, yet alone smart enough to dupe bosses into believing her identity and that of a man she is supposed to be marrying. I think they are pushing the boundries of reality with this set up. But then we had something sort of similar back in season 5 with Sean Astins bossy character - but at least his had a direct impact on the main plot.

Re: 24 season 8 episode 7 review
Posted By capt_1ntens0 1 February 16, 2010 09:19:54 PM

Last season DOG complained about it all being too fast, ridiculous and hardly thought out- now its following a more slow burn season 1 style plot, its slow and boring- make up your minds people! I for one am really enjoying this season like I haven't since at least season 5. Yes Jack's wound was a bit ridiculous but sure it will play a part- plus he pulled the knife out OF HIS OWN STOMACH AND THREW IT INTO SOMEONE'S NECK!! Sorry but that was awesome!!

Re: 24 season 8 episode 7 review
Posted By blindfold11 1 February 17, 2010 12:40:36 PM

Probably becuase this years season is being reviewed by a different writer than last year. I know that cause i was last years reviewer and my name isn't aaron If you want last years reviewers opinoin then "Last season was a complete mess and very repetative- this year is a bit better - but is still repetative of what you would expect from the show. But there is already the potential for villain gives way to new villain, gives way to new villain (like alot fo seasons). Season 8 is not going to be a classic season because it is too close to format and not doing enough fresh things, but at least the writing tempo is alot better. Last season they didn't seem to know what to do with the plot - whereas this season everything seems to be more done on purpose - Which you can tell just by vieiwng. Keep up the reviews Aaron! :-)
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