Authorizing a bribe? Authorizing the breakout of a prisoner and thus unofficially negotiating with terrorists? Don't know how i feel about this. Palmer is doing more morally complicated decisions this season so far, and for the first time or more strongly, i don't think i agree with them.
It was nice he changed his mind about the bribe though., that was the right decision.
Jack goes rogue AGAIN.
I can't believe Jack would do such a thing as break this prisoner out and become a fugitive? On the hope that MAYBE they don't release the virus? Even if he's just trying to get to Salazar's brother it's still iffy. And that he'd do this while suffering heart problems, withdrawal, and wasn't he supposed to be protecting his daughter at CTU? Now he willingly becomes a fugitive? And might end up dead by Salazar/his borhter? If he ends up defeating the bad guys then i hope he gets a pardon at the end.
And then he opens the cellblock of the prison, where realistically many of the guards will be killed and raped by the prisoners and gangs will kill and rape each other, all caused by Jack. Yikes.
To my surprise, this season is even MORE morally complex than the previous one, but i think it's gone too far, or at least strayed into territory that i feel very uncomfortable with.
Review by WardVIP 8BlockedParentSpoilers2024-06-08T13:06:14Z
Authorizing a bribe? Authorizing the breakout of a prisoner and thus unofficially negotiating with terrorists? Don't know how i feel about this. Palmer is doing more morally complicated decisions this season so far, and for the first time or more strongly, i don't think i agree with them.
It was nice he changed his mind about the bribe though., that was the right decision.
Jack goes rogue AGAIN.
I can't believe Jack would do such a thing as break this prisoner out and become a fugitive? On the hope that MAYBE they don't release the virus? Even if he's just trying to get to Salazar's brother it's still iffy. And that he'd do this while suffering heart problems, withdrawal, and wasn't he supposed to be protecting his daughter at CTU? Now he willingly becomes a fugitive? And might end up dead by Salazar/his borhter? If he ends up defeating the bad guys then i hope he gets a pardon at the end.
And then he opens the cellblock of the prison, where realistically many of the guards will be killed and raped by the prisoners and gangs will kill and rape each other, all caused by Jack. Yikes.
To my surprise, this season is even MORE morally complex than the previous one, but i think it's gone too far, or at least strayed into territory that i feel very uncomfortable with.