Getting shot in the back left no visible damage or blood seepage on the FBI agent's clothing?? Yeah, surrrrrrre.
I guess they wanted to humanize Keeler a bit before he gets sent off, because he was an asshole in the previous season (or he at least was a minor antagonist), which is why they introduced his son. But it seemed kind of pointless. Should've been started earlier in the season, if they wanted it to have more impact.
Love how Jack can review personnel files and talk to a fighter jet from his ordinary flip phone in his car.
Honestly, the episode should've ended with Jack's question of whether or not the plane got hit. Having that little bit after kind of squandered the tension. It was a pretty good episode overall, though!
President Logan so...Carteresque. Shudder.
Nixon is finally here! This is going to be good.
It's 21 years later after the phenomenon of 24 series has started and I don't think we'll ever have something remotely as good as this was.
Not looking forward to having to deal with Charles Logan from now on.
Shout by TheLazyReviewerBlockedParent2022-01-11T22:54:48Z
Having not watched this season in over a decade, I forgot how good this season is. Season 2 and to some extent 3, suffered from the Kim effect. The show moves better without that aspect (though it worked wonders for Season 1).