Which begs the question why did Ira Gaines order Jack to kill Nina? A plot hole? Was he not told by Victor Drazen she was a deep cover operative working for them? You would think Drazen would have told Gaines about Nina to avoid such a scenario, either way a plot hole.
The whole series was lower stakes in season 1, CTU gives off the vibes of just a regular office. So Jack doing something like this seemed like a huge deal.
@@RandomGuy285 That's actually what I love about season 1 and why it's my favorite. They ultimately had no choice but to raise the stakes every season to keep people engaged, but that meant they often had to take it to absurd levels. The nuclear bomb going off in season 6 is a prime example.
I love how quaint Jack's office seems compared to how it would become in the Buchanan era. A couple small desks, an ugly metal locker, an iMac with all the wires exposed, a wrinkled couch that he likely has spent a ton of nights on. It feels like an office someone would actually work out of instead of the set of a TV show.
I always felt that way about CTU in general. It always felt like a real job where people have odd personalities and wierd little idiosyncratic tendencies
With it being the pilot episode it is very stripped down. CTU isn’t even a proper set, it is an old office at Fox studios, and a fair few of the actors are wearing their own clothes. I love it personally!
It's insane to me that this is when Nina was his closest confidant-and former lover-and by the end of this season, for the rest of her run, became probably the most personal of any of his arch enemies out there.
I've never seen Season 1 (only Seasons 3-6) but just from this scene I can tell the direction, music and general tone is SO MUCH BETTER than subsequent seasons. It has this raw, realistic and balanced feeling.
It’s not overly flashy or pushing the boundaries of realism, it’s just like ordinary people working in an office, including the clerical politics embodied by Mason.
Season 1 felt so much different vs later seasons. Real government offices are dated, tacky and not well decorated. They're not glossy high tech places like CTU was in S4 and beyond.
The song's called, Iguazu - by Gustavo A. Santaolalla FUN FACT: This song was also used in the movie, The Insider (1999) starring Al Pacino and Russel Crowe
The incidental music (not sure what the piece is called) that plays when Jack is listening in to Mason’s call on the other phone tends to pop up in other random shows and trailers.
@@SleepExports I think it was maybe used elsewhere in season 1, but definitely not in other seasons. Could have just been a generic piece of “industry music” that they used for the pilot? I do like it though.
@@thelordofsalem3044 It's called Iguazu from the movie Babel. 24 only used "unoriginal" music twice - this song, and the instrumental from the movie Crash when Curtis Manning's character "exited" in season 6.
With this being the pilot, I think they left the thread intentionally open with Mason’s comment in case he turned out to be the mole. As he ended up being a jerk (but not a mole) the comment still fits. Lol
@@hadid1092 I took it to be implied that maybe Jack shouldn't make this his top priority because if they let Palmer die then it would be better for them at CTU.
It was so long since the last time I watched 24. This scene is a good example of why first season was so special in comparison to the rest of the show. Everything was so different, even in terms of esthetic. Even the definition of the image feels different. The grain of the image feels different. I guess it had the purpose to make the viewer feel this sense of realism of a character who is in contact with his routine, both family and work routine.Don´t get me wrong. The whole show is good, but I think season one is something else in terms of story and in terms of estethic.
"I'm Federal Agent Jack Bauer And Today Is The Longest Day Of My Life "
The Following Takes Place Between
On The Day Of The California Presidential Primary
And people I work with may be involved in both
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Legendary
The best twist ever in the history of television in the way Nina was always there for Jack but ended up being his worst enemy.
Which begs the question why did Ira Gaines order Jack to kill Nina? A plot hole? Was he not told by Victor Drazen she was a deep cover operative working for them? You would think Drazen would have told Gaines about Nina to avoid such a scenario, either way a plot hole.
@@GLYDR gaines wasnt told and at this point the show wasnt approved for the full 24 episodes but like 11 so nina being a mole wasnt decided
The scene is what I love about the earlier seasons. No chance they spend 5 minutes on something like this in later seasons.
The whole series was lower stakes in season 1, CTU gives off the vibes of just a regular office. So Jack doing something like this seemed like a huge deal.
@@RandomGuy285 That's actually what I love about season 1 and why it's my favorite. They ultimately had no choice but to raise the stakes every season to keep people engaged, but that meant they often had to take it to absurd levels. The nuclear bomb going off in season 6 is a prime example.
George is an amazing character. His snark is S tier.
Probably my fav character.
@@Fnelrbnef my favorite is tony
Married Nina in real life plus his plane scenario in season 2 was nothing but heroic.
I love how quaint Jack's office seems compared to how it would become in the Buchanan era. A couple small desks, an ugly metal locker, an iMac with all the wires exposed, a wrinkled couch that he likely has spent a ton of nights on. It feels like an office someone would actually work out of instead of the set of a TV show.
But Bill Buchanan was such a good CRU director though. Imagine if they never had him in season 6
It wouldn't surprise me if that was Christopher Henderson's office before Jack busted him on bribery corruption charges.
I always felt that way about CTU in general. It always felt like a real job where people have odd personalities and wierd little idiosyncratic tendencies
With it being the pilot episode it is very stripped down. CTU isn’t even a proper set, it is an old office at Fox studios, and a fair few of the actors are wearing their own clothes. I love it personally!
It's insane to me that this is when Nina was his closest confidant-and former lover-and by the end of this season, for the rest of her run, became probably the most personal of any of his arch enemies out there.
Welcome back John Gormley!
I've never seen Season 1 (only Seasons 3-6) but just from this scene I can tell the direction, music and general tone is SO MUCH BETTER than subsequent seasons. It has this raw, realistic and balanced feeling.
It’s not overly flashy or pushing the boundaries of realism, it’s just like ordinary people working in an office, including the clerical politics embodied by Mason.
J.B. ... James Bond? Jason Bourne ? NO....... Jack Bauer !!!
I HAVE BEEN WANTING THIS CLIP FOR SO LONG
IT IS THE MOMENT I FELL IN LOVE WITH THE SHOW
THANK YOU
You're back ❤️ Right in the middle of my annual 24 binge too, perfect tick tock tick tock tick tock.
I’m rewatching it on Netflix.
@@BenjaminIce2003 it’s on Disney+ in UK, on Season 6 already…. like 40th full rewatch lmao
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Yea I know right? This show never gets old and I do not think any show can ever recreate the experience this show did.
I always forget how much of a "surfer dude" look Kiefer had in Season 1. He's like the love child of James Bond and Kato Kaelin.
This is the scene where an ordinary man turned into Jack Bauer.
I’m rewatching 24’s all seasons on Netflix after 12 years since I binge watched one season’s entire 24 episodes.
Season 1 felt so much different vs later seasons. Real government offices are dated, tacky and not well decorated. They're not glossy high tech places like CTU was in S4 and beyond.
So awesome that this is the first real time format being introduced in a television series.
Great to see you back!
dat clock sound tho
I really like Mason. Even when he doesn’t get along with Jack but compared to Chapelle, Mason was more reasonable and cooperative.
2:07
The background music 🎶 🎵 is just priceless
The song's called, Iguazu - by Gustavo A. Santaolalla
FUN FACT: This song was also used in the movie, The Insider (1999) starring Al Pacino and Russel Crowe
Love the sound of the classic clock.
The incidental music (not sure what the piece is called) that plays when Jack is listening in to Mason’s call on the other phone tends to pop up in other random shows and trailers.
Was it used on other episodes of this season? I don't recall it on other seasons.
@@SleepExports I think it was maybe used elsewhere in season 1, but definitely not in other seasons. Could have just been a generic piece of “industry music” that they used for the pilot? I do like it though.
What shows and trailers has it played on?
ruclips.net/video/WfusxHokCDg/видео.html
@@thelordofsalem3044 It's called Iguazu from the movie Babel. 24 only used "unoriginal" music twice - this song, and the instrumental from the movie Crash when Curtis Manning's character "exited" in season 6.
Before Jack and Bill - There was Mason
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I like this Nina girl. Seems loyal.
She is for the first 23 hours of day 1.
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@@598superchrisnot even that. She was snakin the whole time lmaoo
You can trust her with your life.
Looool
Welcome back! Thank you so much for uploading again 😁
“What do you know about Palmer’s politics?”… that’s a thread I wish they had followed up on in this season. Was George in on something, or just jaded?
With this being the pilot, I think they left the thread intentionally open with Mason’s comment in case he turned out to be the mole. As he ended up being a jerk (but not a mole) the comment still fits. Lol
Call me an idiot, but I still don’t understand what Mason could have been implying.
@@hadid1092 It's implied that Palmer wanted to cut CTU's funding
@@hadid1092 I took it to be implied that maybe Jack shouldn't make this his top priority because if they let Palmer die then it would be better for them at CTU.
He was jaded and greedy, not into anything nefarious. That's kind of the whole point of his arc in season 2; becoming someone far less selfless.
Welcome Back John Gormley 24!
Anybody know the name of the song that starts at 1:50 when jack comes down the stairs?
Probably by Sean Callery, but I need to find the full song
See my comment elsewhere in thread :)
@@busydad4858 I've actually found the song. It's by Santaolala
Mason was the best guy from Division. We just didn’t know it at the time.
Way better than ryan chappelle.
Thanks for this, and more clips from the first two seasons please, if that's possible.
Funny how Nina and George are married in real life
The G.O.A.T has returned to RUclips!
Dang CTU looks way different here compared with season 6.
Hi John! Hope 2021 is treating you well.
It’s lovely seeing Xander and Sarah in the same show before they got married. :-)
Highly suspenseful show made
I remember going back and watching this scene in shock.
I can't believe Jack Bauer just tranqu his own boss
That part he takes the flying phone - opening credits "I am federal agent Jack Bauer, and today is the longest day of my life"
The man is back!!!!
Red john and jack bauer…. Priceless….
It was so long since the last time I watched 24. This scene is a good example of why first season was so special in comparison to the rest of the show. Everything was so different, even in terms of esthetic. Even the definition of the image feels different. The grain of the image feels different. I guess it had the purpose to make the viewer feel this sense of realism of a character who is in contact with his routine, both family and work routine.Don´t get me wrong. The whole show is good, but I think season one is something else in terms of story and in terms of estethic.
This show is CRININALLY underrated
Underrated? It literally won Emmy’s and was one of the best shows out there at the time lol
Welcome back John! Are you doing requests? :)
For those of you who don't know the same guy who played George Mason in 24 also played Gregory in The Walking dead
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And Red John in the Mentalist.
Also played Red John in the Mentalist
I'm glad you still uploading videos!!! who knows where I can see 24? any streaming platform?
Disney+ Hotstar
My necks extremely stiff. Hello mcfly rigor mortis
Jason Sudeikis is Kiefer’s younger brother, right???
Noooo
Oh if he only knew what he was getting into.
JOHN IS BACK. I think they deleted a lot of your videos bro.
Disney Bastards
@@24MegaFan lol
Before there was Chloe there was Nina
Yea
This scene was honestly funny.
1:01 Wtf Sheriff Thomas.
🇧🇷 ❤❤❤ kiefer Sutherland eteno Jack Bauer. ❤
🖒🖒🖒 Eu tenho e AMO essa serie. Obrigada por COMPARTILHAR. 👏👏👏👏👏 ( quatorze )
BR sempre presente
@@mtso93 🇧🇷 ❤ Tâmara Sebalde do Brasil é 100% fã de Kiefer Sutherland. 😷👏👏👏
Upload the scene where Ronnie Lobel gets killed..
Gripping
秒の闘い!
Classic kiefer
Season 1 drags for the first half of the show. Too much time is spent with Kim/Terri
True but it had a great finale to wrap it up.
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