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24
TV Series

24

2001Action, Crime, Drama • 9 Seasons

Woke Score
2.2
out of 10

Series Overview

In this concept drama, each season takes place within one 24 hour period. Day 1: Jack Bauer is the head of field ops for an elite team of CTU agents who uncover an assassination plot targeting Presidential nominee David Palmer. Meanwhile, Jack's strained marriage to his wife, Teri, is pushed to the brink by the sudden disappearance of their troubled teenage daughter. What will the next 24 hours hold?

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Season-by-Season Breakdown

Season 1

1.8/10

Counter-terrorism agent Jack Bauer attempts to stop the assassination of United States Senator David Palmer on the day of the California presidential primary, while those spearheading the assassination plot stop at nothing to exact revenge on Bauer and Palmer.

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Season 2

1.8/10

The second season is set 18 months after season one. The season's main plot follows the work of now-U.S. President David Palmer and agent Jack Bauer to stop terrorists from detonating a nuclear bomb in Los Angeles. Introduced into the situation is Kate Warner, a woman who ends up getting vital information related to CTU's mission.

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Season 3

2/10

The third season is set 3 years after season two. It takes place primarily in Los Angeles but also in northern Mexico when Jack Bauer meets a family of drug dealers. Throughout the day, Jack Bauer and President David Palmer attempt to stop the release of a deadly virus by Stephen Saunders – a former government agent.

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Season 4

1.6/10

The fourth season is set 18 months after season three. Jack is now working for Secretary of Defense James Heller after being fired by CTU due to his heroin addiction. As the day begins, he gets caught up in an elaborate terrorist plot which involves James Heller and his daughter Audrey Raines.

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Season 5

2.2/10

The fifth season is set 18 months after season four. Former Counter Terrorist Unit agent Jack Bauer begins the season, working as a day-to-day laborer at an oil refinery under the alias "Frank Flynn" in Mojave, California. On a monumental day in Charles Logan's presidency, an anti-terrorism treaty with Russian President Yuri Suvarov is about to be signed when events take a tragic turn.

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Season 6

4/10

The sixth season is set 20 months after season five. Over the last 11 weeks before Day 6, the United States has been targeted coast-to-coast in a series of suicide bombings. A man named Abu Fayed agrees to give the U.S. the location of Hamri Al-Assad, the supposed terrorist mastermind of these attacks, in exchange for former CTU Agent Jack Bauer with whom he has a personal grudge.

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Season 7

2.8/10

The seventh season takes place 46 months after season six and two months after 24: Redemption. Jack Bauer is on trial for alleged crimes he committed while working for CTU. Senator Blaine Mayer has disbanded CTU and strengthened the policies of Allison Taylor's administration against torture. Bauer is brought into another counter-terrorist operation when FBI agent Renee Walker interrupts the hearing to tell him about an imminent threat.

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Season 8

2/10

Set 18 months after season 7, the story arc involves Jack Bauer contending with assassination threats made during a peace conference between President of the United States Allison Taylor and President Omar Hassan of the fictional Islamic Republic of Kamistan (IRK). The season is set in New York City, with CTU's New York City Office having been re-activated,

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Live Another Day

2/10

Four years after the events of Day 8, Jack Bauer remains a federal fugitive. Meanwhile, amid growing concerns over the use of US military drones in combat, President James Heller pays a historic visit to London to negotiate a treaty to continue their basing on British soil. Having heard rumors of an imminent attack against Heller, Bauer resurfaces in the city, where he is apprehended by the CIA and forcibly recruited into joining their investigation, with the promise of amnesty in return for his co-operation. As forces within the White House conspire against him, Bauer realizes that the complexity of the plot extends beyond a presidential assassination, and that the consequences of a successful attack will alter the course of history. With the help of a disgraced CIA agent and a hacker collective preaching free information, he must confront an unseen enemy whose personal vendetta threatens to push the world to the brink of war.

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Overall Series Review

The series 24 stands as a definitive high-stakes thriller centered on the archetype of the rugged, sacrifice-driven hero. Throughout its run, Jack Bauer serves as the embodiment of absolute duty, prioritizing the safety of the nation above his personal life and physical well-being. The narrative core of the show emphasizes a meritocratic worldview, where characters earn their positions through competence, technical skill, and unwavering commitment to the mission. By framing global threats as clear-cut battles between good and evil, the series consistently places the preservation of Western democratic processes as the ultimate, non-negotiable objective. Across the seasons, the show largely resists modern social engineering, favoring traditional heroic tropes and the value of individual agency. For the majority of the series, leadership—exemplified by figures like David Palmer—is defined by moral integrity and grit rather than identity-based concerns. The conflicts are primarily driven by the brutal realities of counter-terrorism, where the urgency of the situation renders bureaucratic and political maneuvering secondary to the necessity of immediate, decisive action. This focus creates a consistent tone that values toughness and loyalty as the most important traits for protecting society. A notable evolution occurs during the middle of the series, where the narrative begins to interrogate the American power structure more skeptically. Season 6 marks a distinct pivot, moving the focus away from external foreign threats toward internal corruption and the perceived failures of the American security apparatus. This period introduces themes of civilizational self-critique, questioning the morality of the intelligence community and the legal consequences of the hero’s methods. Despite these shifts in focus, the series ultimately returns to its roots, maintaining its commitment to a fast-paced, action-oriented portrayal of a lone protagonist acting as the final line of defense against chaos.

Categorical Breakdown

Identity Politics2.3/10

Oikophobia3.1/10

Feminism2.3/10

LGBTQ+1/10

Anti-Theism2.1/10

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