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24: Season Six DVD Collection [DVD] [2002]
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Season 6 of the Emmy® Nominated TV series picks up 20 months after last season's shocking season finale, when Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland) was captured by Chinese government agents--battered, bloodied and headed for points unknown. Wayne Palmer (DB Woodside), the strong-minded brother of the late President David Palmer, is now the President of the United States, and is aided by his sister Sandra Palmer (Regina King), a powerful advocacy lawyer. After a series of horrific terrorist attacks, Palmer and his team of advisors, Karen Hayes (Jayne Atkinson) and Thomas Lennox (Peter MacNicol)--as well as CTU colleagues Chloe O'Brian (Mary Lynn Rajskub), Curtis Manning (Roger Cross) and Bill Buchanan (James Morrison)--begin an unthinkable nail-biting day.
Special Features:
- Easter egg
- Prison Break Season 2 episode Manhunt
- Cameo--Ricky Gervais
- 21 24 Webcast Diaries
- Five 24 Mobisodes: day Six Debrief
- 23 extended and deleted scenes with optional commentary
- Three 24 featurettes--Master Illusionist: 24's Special Effects Make-up, 24 Season 6: Inside the Writers' Room and 24 Season 6: Opening with a Bang
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The further adventures of Los AngelesÂ’ Counter Terrorism UnitÂ’s finest initially sees Kiefer SutherlandÂ’s Jack Bauer in a Chinese prison and not in good shape. But, this being 24, itÂ’s not too long before the breakneck plot has revved into gear, and the wheels are turning again on a frantic real-time ride thatÂ’s thoroughly in the tradition of whatÂ’s become televisionÂ’s finest thriller.
You wonÂ’t be finding plot spoilers here, because half the fun of 24 is not knowing what unexpected twist the scriptwriters have for you around the next corner. All that matters is that the world is under threat, and itÂ’s up to Jack Bauer to lead the fightback. And itÂ’s Kiefer Sutherland thatÂ’s the real asset to series six; whereas particularly in season five he took a sideways step to accommodate stronger supporting characters, here heÂ’s shouldering a greater degree of the showÂ’s narrative thrust.
YouÂ’d be hard pushed to declare that season six is vintage 24, but thatÂ’s more to do with the context of particularly the excellent run that preceded it. But few shows can match its audacious verve, and repeated ability to surprise and enthral. So while season six may have too many villains, and may ask you to bear with it through a few troughs, thereÂ’s still nothing out there to match it. Jump aboardÂ… --Jon Foster