Day 4 12:00pm-1:00pm
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| Season | 4 |
| Episode | 6 |
| Original airdate | 24 January 2005 |
| Production number | 4AFF06 |
| Written by | Matt Michnovetz |
| Directed by | Jon Cassar |
Jack Bauer raids a terrorist compound to rescue James Heller and Audrey Raines; Behrooz Araz is betrayed; new elements of the terror conspiracy are revealed.
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[edit] Episode guide
[edit] Previously on 24
The following takes place between 12:00pm and 1:00pm.
[edit] 12:00:00
[edit] Memorable quotes
- Navi Araz: Behrooz stopped being our son a long time ago.
- Dina Araz: How can you say that?!
- Navi Araz: Because it's true! Living here has changed him. He has been like a stranger to us. He proved it to me today that he no longer believes in our cause. Maybe... he never did.
- Secretary Heller: I am incredibly privileged to have the finest people in the world behind me - all of you. It's going to take a lot more than a few words to express my feelings, but for now, from the bottom of my heart...thank you.
- Secretary Heller: Erin, my daughter and I owe you our lives. It sounds like you had to make some tough calls, but you made the right ones. I will see to it you get full recognition for a job exceptionally well done.
- Erin Driscoll: ...Thank you, sir.
- Secretary Heller: Now, before we start the debriefing, I'd like to visit with my son. Where is he?
- Erin Driscoll: We discussed a number of options...you have to understand the circumstances....
- Secretary Heller: Stop BSin' me. What did you to to him?
[edit] Dramatis personae
[edit] Starring
- Kiefer Sutherland as Jack Bauer
- Kim Raver as Audrey Raines
- Alberta Watson as Erin Driscoll
- and William Devane as Secretary of Defense James Heller
[edit] Guest starring
- Jonathan Ahdout as Behrooz Araz
- Roger Cross as Curtis Manning
- James Frain as Paul Raines
- Louis Lombardi as Edgar Stiles
- Logan Marshall-Green as Richard Heller
- Lana Parrilla as Sarah Gavin
- Geoff Pierson as President John Keeler
- Nestor Serrano as Navi Araz
- Aisha Tyler as Marianne Taylor
- Tony Plana as Omar
- Rene Millan as Tariq
- Albie Selznick as John Reiss
- J. Patrick McCormack as Robert Franklin
- and Shohreh Aghdashloo as Dina Araz
[edit] Co-starring
[edit] Uncredited
[edit] Background information and notes
- Just before the end credits, it was announced that this episode was dedicated to the memory of Lt. Col. Dave Greene of the Marine Light Attack Helicopter Squadron 775. "His sacrifice, and the sacrifice of all our men and women of the military, will never be forgotten".
- Marci Michelle makes her first recurring appearance as CTU worker Jackie, although she isn't credited in this episode.
- Jack kills 11 people in this episode, the second highest bodycount in a single episode until Day 6 5:00am-6:00am.
- Real marines are used during the raid on terrorist warehouse.
- Many of the nuclear power plants were shown on the map in the situation room. These were located in: Ohio (4 Power Plants), Florida (4), Nevada (1), California (5), Arizona (1), Washington (2), Oregon (1), Minnesota (3), Wisconsin (5), Alabama (2), Texas (5), Louisiana (3), Missouri (1), Tennessee (1), Arkansas (2), Illinois (8), Nebraska (4), Kansas (3), Iowa (2). This gives us 57 power plants, just over half of the mentioned 104 online.
- There were supposedly seventeen nuclear power plants that were immune to the original kill sequence. However, after looking at the maps, it displayed twenty power plants still under terrorist control. These plants were located in: Illinois (1 Power Plant), North Carolina (1), Georgia (2), Arkansas (1), Arizona (2), Georgia (3), Alabama (1), Mississippi (1), Florida (1), Pennsylvania (1), California (4), Nevada (1), South Carolina (1).
- The six power plants that were immune to Edgar's reprogramming of the Dobson Override were located in Oregon, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Georgia, California, and Wisconsin, with one in each state.
- When Secretary of Defense James Heller went to see his son in a CTU Holding cell, Curtis Manning unlocked the door with code 2585485. Since other doors only have a four digit code, this room is presumed to be more secure than other holding rooms.
