if david palmer was alive when jack went to prison in china, he would have moved heaven and earth to get him back to america. that is the kind of friendship i want.
Jack and heller weren't friends though and also Jack wasn't dating David daughter. We don't know what heller was doing when Jack was in China. Also heller has to be a father to audrey more than a friend for Jack
Throughout his life and all his battles, Jack never asked for much. He didn't do it for a promotion or for medals or commendations. He did the right thing because it was the right thing. And because he believed in loyalty. But loyalty can't be a one-way street. Loyalty unreciprocated is the worst kind of betrayal.
"Was the timing not right? Was it a little too complicated? Or was I just an acceptable loss?" - This is so true... because when the timing was right, they were willing to pay the steep price to get him out of China, just so they can send him to be butchered by an enemy. That's how the country repay him. Heller knows he didn't try hard enough.
While season six wasn't the best, I believe people overlook great scenes such as this one. Likewise to season three's ending, Jack is so preoccupied with the events of the day that he finally gets to think about what's all happened in the day as well as to him. He feels betrayed by his country and by Heller, and has nowhere to go after yet again saving the country. Jack Bauer will always sacrifice happiness and his own life to save his country. Season six exemplifies this better than most other 24 seasons.
I loved every season, each one having specific highlights. Only season that legitimately let me down was 7 with what they did with Tony by the last 3rd.
season six was not that bad all i here is people comlaining about 6 it has so many great fight scenes and tragic deaths sure it has the most weakest plot line of the series but it has the 2nd best death of a season villain next chang in my opinion.
@@IAmAHeater im sorry i hate live another day i loved the ending of 8 and i feel they ruined it with the ending of live another day and legacy had some potential but i was so bored by the end i didnt care i actual stilll like parts of season 6 but i can say it is the worst season of the original series. but not whole sereis as a whole
@@midwaygamer-ou3my Season 6 was a joke. Ctu was full of love interest storylines (one will do, don't need 4 or 5, by my count Bill and Karen, Nadia and Mylo, Nadia and Doyle, Chloe and Morris, Jack and Audrey, Jack and his bro's wife, there may be more), Graham was pretty interesting at the tail end of S5 as some shadowy figure who had clout over the president, that's a whole season with him as the bad guy, but they made him into a disposable 4th or so most important villain. They didn't need to ruin Wayne Palmer like they did, it didn't need the drama. There was way too much going on at all times. BIGGER. BADDER. BETTER. was the vibe they were going for, the first is very very true, but the second is on point and the last is very untrue. Like many things that peak, they become complacent, and man did 24 jump the shark. Still though, I'll never get tired of Jack sweeping the legs of the guard from underneath the truck platform he was on and snapping his neck on the way to ruining Fayed. Jack was all those things, but the supporting stories were hot garbage.
“In case you’ve forgotten, I’m very good at disappearing. And if you try sending someone after us I’ll kill ‘em. Pretty good at that too.” Favorite. Jack. Bauer. Line. Ever.
This scene was so overdue especially considering he called Jack cursed that’s how he thanked him for rescuing his daughter cuz Jack was not the reason Audrey got kidnapped she went out there on her own BUT Jack definitely WAS the only reason Audrey came home
"Simply getting your life back isn't gonna change who you are. And you can't walk away from it. You know that. You tried it. Sooner or later, you're gonna get back in the game... and my daughter's gonna pay the price. Like YOUR WIFE did".
Heller wasn't wrong there after the conclusion of Live another Day. Come to think of it, Live Another Day had one of the more depressing series finales ever.
@@AbeFroman19861 Tell me about it. All these years later, I still haven’t forgiven them for killing Audrey even though I understand that unfortunately, it fits the tone of the show. Not only that but by that point, “24” had become pathetically predictable in every possible way. I’m gonna say it; if they ever bring “24“ back for one more run with Kiefer Sutherland in the starring role, it needs to end with Jack dying. That’s the only way the series can truly end. Plus, how much more can the character take? What could they possibly do to him that hasn’t been done to death a million times over?
Best part of this entire scene, and I can’t believe it was cut off; it may have been harsh, but that was when Heller, in the role of a true mentor and father figure, got Jack to see sense.
As much as Heller respects Jack and what he has done to save the country, he never felt it in his bones or cared enough like Palmer did who promised Jack he would everything possible to get him out of China ASAP. I think that aspect of Palmer's character was part of his greatness. He was loyal to the guy who was so loyal to him. The rest of them, whilst grateful, never gave more than a passing thought for Jack. But Palmer FELT that kinship with Bauer.
You left out my favorite part. When Heller tells Jack "Simply getting your life back, Jack, isn't going to change who you are. And you can't walk away from it, you know that. You've tried it. Sooner or later you're going to get back in the game and my daughters gonna pay the price. Like your wife did."
@@CheerfullyCynical829 Right? Jack only did what they wanted from him. He himself said multiple times that he is done, that he cant do it anymore. But they were pushing him cause they knew no one else will be able to handle their shit. It seems like Jack is representing people, when the gov are representing their best interests.
Heller did the right thing to tell Jack to stay away from Audrey because he knew that Audrey's troubles began when she got together with Jack. Audrey was no longer capable making decisions on her own, she always let Jack influence her choices. If they'd stayed together, Audrey would've died a lot sooner. Jack was acting like a crazy person in this scene, he was practically trying to kidnap Audrey by holding her father at gunpoint and making threats. The reason why Heller was being harsh toward Jack because he needed a wake up call. Heller was just telling the hard truth about Jack and Audrey. Jack needed to understand that his relationship with Audrey just wasn't working and it never would have. Despite that he loved her, he was with her for all the wrong reasons. He though Audrey was a safer and easier choice during that time in his life but in the end his heart was never really in it. His heart was more with his job than with Audrey and that way he was lying, not only to Audrey, but to himself also. Their relationship ended for a reason. Just because two people love each other, it doesn't mean that they are meant to be together. Jack and Audrey were a tragic example of that. Besides, Jack wasn't the only one who messed up their relationship. Audrey simply couldn't accept him as a person that he truly was. She couldn't handle it. She tried to change him into this misunderstood hero. Audrey was also stringing Jack along emotionally. Whenever he did something that suited her, he was a White Knight but when he put his country and his job above her, she lashed out. She was also subtly emotionally manipulative toward Jack. In season 4, Jack was clearly uncomfortable about where their relationship was heading and she eventually pushed him into saying that he loves her too soon even when he wasn't emotionally in that place yet. Jack felt the need to say it to her because that's what she wanted to hear. But then Paul shows up and she doesn't know which one she wants. So she strings both of them along. And what's funny is that when Jack fakes his death, how Audrey reacts when he comes back: she treats him like a second coming and desperately wants him back. She doesn't hold him accountable for anything and makes excuses for him. And she does the same thing with Mark in LAD. In the end both Paul and Mark turned out to be better men than Jack. This is why their relationship never seemed authentic enough.
@@rebecca8958 Jack is completely justified to feel betrayed by Heller and the government. As a result, Jack was heading into a very dark place mentally but what's wrong with his actions was that he was trying to drag Audrey along with him. He though that Audrey was his solution to all of his problems. Like she was going to fix him. What he needed to understand was that he was not good for Audrey, he had a negative influence on her life and he couldn't give her what she needed. Audrey wanted something from Jack that he couldn't give: Full commitment. He was not able to settle down. Not since his wife's death. And not because of his job. Teri's death changed him so profoundly that he was never able to fully commit to any women in his life the way he was to Teri and his daughter Kim. Except for Chloe, his best friend in a whole world.
@@rebecca8958 we know Jack struggles and motives but heller has to protect his daughter and in the end he was right because she ends up dying and probably should have died on china
Damn when he screams not hard enough when he asked why he didn't try to get him out of China, amazing. There will never be another character like Jack Bauer ever again
I totally agree. This was the worst season, and I remember wondering if 24 was dead at that point. Then, the last few episodes of S6 were great, and S7 was just incredible.
i totally dug season 7 until the last quarter of it. I had 0 interest in watching Jack basically out of play. it got really boring to me... especially knowing he wouldn't die.
Even though Jack had every reason to lash out at Heller on his hypocrisy in this scene, Heller telling Jack he's cursed and everyone he loves ends up dead is kinda true and would turn tragically prophetic in season 9. That's pretty epic storytelling, delivered by two amazing actors. Such plot consistency is not found often in TV entertainment.
“Simply getting your life back won’t change who you are, Jack…and you can’t walk away from it. You know that; you tried it. Sooner or later you’re gonna get back in the game…and my daughter’s gonna pay the price…like your WIFE did.”
@@joshhunt4146 probably because you can see it started to decline and it spent more time in the Whitehouse than Jack. Also there was too much drama like I don't want to see nadia and milo drooling over each other just so the writers have something dramatic also couldn't care less about chloe and moris because I thought it was stupid even having her in a relationship as all she does is snap at people. I only accepted Jack with audrey and Tony with Michelle because it worked and was organic but s6 was an average season
@@grantmcroberts4089 personally it’s the fact that Jack has been in a Chinese prison for almost 2 years being beaten and tortured every day. He is released back to America, hasn’t slept in probably weeks and is back to his normal self within minutes.
The middle chunk of the season (where Bauer's long-lost family overtakes the storyline) was just a real mess, to say nothing of the convoluted, retreaded White House drama. But I do think the first few episodes and last few episodes of the season are top-notch.
If there was one thing 24 did wrong it was killing every single woman in Jack's life. Dude deserved a good ending, but in the end this scene rings true as both Renee and Audrey both get killed by mercs working for villains he left alive instead of finishing
People should cut heller slack all he did was trying to protect his daughter and everything he said was bang on every time Jack gets close to someone they all die. In the end heller was right because audrey was killed. Also could he have got Jack out of chinese prison yes he could but the whole American could have hell wayne palmer was president he could have got Jack out quicker but he didn't only reason they decided to get him out because they were forced to used him as part of a trade with terrorists
Heller had every right to try and protect his daughter indeed. However, Jack was right by claiming that all he ever did was follow orders from men like him. So, in a sense, if Jack was cursed as Heller claimed (and season 9 proved he was right), it was a consequence of the loyalty he had to his country., and to the people in charge. Technically, Heller brought Jack's curse upon Audrey.
@@President_jack why does it matter what color they are? The only color is those red white and blue and stars on that flag. Secret intelligence is a shity business but someone's got to do it in order to keep the protection and the influence of the United States of America going.
Heller was only doing what has to to protect his daughter what do you want him to do. Everything heller said was correct everytime Jack gets close to someone they end up dead and that's a fact David would end up probably doing the same thing if he had a daughter who was going out with Jack. You forget audrey was always getting into trouble just by being with Jack she nearly died when she had her wrist slit she got captured in China and tortured and then killed in lad. So heller ended up being right
@@grantmcroberts4089 I know he was right so did jack he didn’t need to rub it jacks face the only thing jack ever does is nearly give his life for people like heller jack didn’t even know Audrey was in China looking for him the fact that Audrey nearly gave her life to search for him that so much to jack
That meant so much to jack. it meant she was the only one who cared enough to move heaven and earth to find him and no one else not even heller jack was right when he told heller that he had the political power to save jack but he just left him there to die
@@kdizzle901 do we really need to run down the list of women who have died after being with Jack and how many times his daughter got into trouble because of him?
6th season was the worst one but this scene showing Jack really begins to losing it after all shit he went through maybe for the first time in whole show (well, before season 8) was one of best among all seasons.
I love Jack. But after all the betrayals by us----our country against him - -- honestly, truly from the heart, I want a final season where he tells America's govt to screw itself, and he goes to work for China, Saudi, whomever......does whatever they tell him to do, and he ends up rich as hell, and his whole family, kid grandkids living in luxury and happiness also.
Man I miss 24 so much! There was nothing better than getting a new season of it every January! Revolutionary television that will never be matched.
if david palmer was alive when jack went to prison in china, he would have moved heaven and earth to get him back to america. that is the kind of friendship i want.
_but I promise you this, I will make it my life's purpose to bring you back to American soil as soon as possible._
Yeah those 2were die hard friends,royal to the bone.
Jack and heller weren't friends though and also Jack wasn't dating David daughter. We don't know what heller was doing when Jack was in China. Also heller has to be a father to audrey more than a friend for Jack
True fact: Flame me if anyone wants....BUT in 2008 and 2012 - I wrote in David Palmer on my Presidential ballot. I meant it too.
HE DIES?! oh my god, shouldnt have come here.
Turns out Saunders was right when he told Jack - " I was abandoned by the people I worked for...as you will be someday. "
Yeah probably you're right
The question is why does Jack still defend the government and works for them.
@@darthtron5804 i think he can´t face the fact, that he could save like millions lives if he would stay back and do nothing.
@@darthtron5804 Because it's still better than the alternative.
@@jackcravford8744 Ok, but in live another day, he is still loyal to Heller. Why? This has nothing to do with the millions of lives.
Kiefer is simply incredible in this scene.
Heller's nonchalance and callousness towards Jack in this scene makes me want to kick his head open, repeatedly, till his brains fall out.
Actually he sounds like a frustrated child angry at his dady
@@genkafioofficial9653 Wrong
@@genkafioofficial9653 lol his daddy was an asshole
Throughout his life and all his battles, Jack never asked for much. He didn't do it for a promotion or for medals or commendations. He did the right thing because it was the right thing. And because he believed in loyalty. But loyalty can't be a one-way street. Loyalty unreciprocated is the worst kind of betrayal.
"Was the timing not right? Was it a little too complicated? Or was I just an acceptable loss?" - This is so true... because when the timing was right, they were willing to pay the steep price to get him out of China, just so they can send him to be butchered by an enemy. That's how the country repay him. Heller knows he didn't try hard enough.
Best ending to any season. Period. Intensity was so real
Raiding that Chinese embassy pretty moved ruined Jack's life forever.
Murdering the entire Russian delegation and being moments away from assassinating the Russian President didn't exactly help matters either.
I agree
The China situation is really just that one guy’s fault who let his mask get pulled up during the raid and then snitched on Jack.😂
the chinese should have handed over their consultant then the raid would have never happened
@@AbeFroman19861 President taylor made him take matters into his own more capable hands when she agreed to the cover up
There is now an infamous quote from Chuck Norris, that says: "When I grow up, I want to be Jack Bauer".
"Pretty good at that too..."
That delivery sends chills down my spine, Kiefer deserves a Oscar for this scene alone.
Emmy….they get Emmy’s in television…..and he won for season 5
And if I see more 24 video clips, I'll click them. Pretty good at that, too.
Great comment!
While season six wasn't the best, I believe people overlook great scenes such as this one. Likewise to season three's ending, Jack is so preoccupied with the events of the day that he finally gets to think about what's all happened in the day as well as to him. He feels betrayed by his country and by Heller, and has nowhere to go after yet again saving the country.
Jack Bauer will always sacrifice happiness and his own life to save his country. Season six exemplifies this better than most other 24 seasons.
I loved every season, each one having specific highlights. Only season that legitimately let me down was 7 with what they did with Tony by the last 3rd.
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This might be my favorite scene in the whole series.
THE .......BEST .........SERIES .........EVER!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ever!!
The worst season ended with one of the best scene.
season six was not that bad all i here is people comlaining about 6 it has so many great fight scenes and tragic deaths sure it has the most weakest plot line of the series but it has the 2nd best death of a season villain next chang in my opinion.
@@IAmAHeater you want mediocre watch live another day or legacy
@@IAmAHeater im sorry i hate live another day i loved the ending of 8 and i feel they ruined it with the ending of live another day and legacy had some potential but i was so bored by the end i didnt care i actual stilll like parts of season 6 but i can say it is the worst season of the original series. but not whole sereis as a whole
@@midwaygamer-ou3my Season 6 was a joke. Ctu was full of love interest storylines (one will do, don't need 4 or 5, by my count Bill and Karen, Nadia and Mylo, Nadia and Doyle, Chloe and Morris, Jack and Audrey, Jack and his bro's wife, there may be more), Graham was pretty interesting at the tail end of S5 as some shadowy figure who had clout over the president, that's a whole season with him as the bad guy, but they made him into a disposable 4th or so most important villain. They didn't need to ruin Wayne Palmer like they did, it didn't need the drama. There was way too much going on at all times. BIGGER. BADDER. BETTER. was the vibe they were going for, the first is very very true, but the second is on point and the last is very untrue. Like many things that peak, they become complacent, and man did 24 jump the shark. Still though, I'll never get tired of Jack sweeping the legs of the guard from underneath the truck platform he was on and snapping his neck on the way to ruining Fayed. Jack was all those things, but the supporting stories were hot garbage.
@@exquisitelemonade3039 ok
This was a great scene! Jack would do anything for Audrey and Renee. He only opened up this way when it related to them.
“In case you’ve forgotten, I’m very good at disappearing. And if you try sending someone after us I’ll kill ‘em. Pretty good at that too.”
Favorite. Jack. Bauer. Line. Ever.
Same
This scene was so overdue especially considering he called Jack cursed that’s how he thanked him for rescuing his daughter cuz Jack was not the reason Audrey got kidnapped she went out there on her own BUT Jack definitely WAS the only reason Audrey came home
@@kdizzle901 ok
This is the most emotion he showed in the show
"Simply getting your life back isn't gonna change who you are. And you can't walk away from it. You know that. You tried it. Sooner or later, you're gonna get back in the game... and my daughter's gonna pay the price. Like YOUR WIFE did".
Heller wasn't wrong there after the conclusion of Live another Day. Come to think of it, Live Another Day had one of the more depressing series finales ever.
@@AbeFroman19861 Tell me about it. All these years later, I still haven’t forgiven them for killing Audrey even though I understand that unfortunately, it fits the tone of the show. Not only that but by that point, “24” had become pathetically predictable in every possible way.
I’m gonna say it; if they ever bring “24“ back for one more run with Kiefer Sutherland in the starring role, it needs to end with Jack dying. That’s the only way the series can truly end. Plus, how much more can the character take? What could they possibly do to him that hasn’t been done to death a million times over?
Best part of this entire scene, and I can’t believe it was cut off; it may have been harsh, but that was when Heller, in the role of a true mentor and father figure, got Jack to see sense.
bauer puts his life on the line to defend others who can't defend themselves and that's a great service that heller doesn't understand
This could have been the end of the series and no one would have complained. So good!!!
This was a great ending but season 4 could have been an amazing season ender too
As much as Heller respects Jack and what he has done to save the country, he never felt it in his bones or cared enough like Palmer did who promised Jack he would everything possible to get him out of China ASAP. I think that aspect of Palmer's character was part of his greatness. He was loyal to the guy who was so loyal to him. The rest of them, whilst grateful, never gave more than a passing thought for Jack. But Palmer FELT that kinship with Bauer.
You left out my favorite part. When Heller tells Jack "Simply getting your life back, Jack, isn't going to change who you are. And you can't walk away from it, you know that. You've tried it. Sooner or later you're going to get back in the game and my daughters gonna pay the price. Like your wife did."
Audrey always volunteered for what happened to her
If I were Jack, I would grabbed Heller by the ears and ripped them off when he said that.
@@CheerfullyCynical829 Right? Jack only did what they wanted from him. He himself said multiple times that he is done, that he cant do it anymore. But they were pushing him cause they knew no one else will be able to handle their shit.
It seems like Jack is representing people, when the gov are representing their best interests.
And heart breakingly he was absolutely right.. Cheung got Audrey in London!
@@SuperJutah heller could bear responsibility for that
The best scene of the whole season by far.
Strong words for Jack to stand up to Heller. Heller respected Jack for the sacrifices he made to protect America.
I miss the experience of eating this show for the first time. It made me scream. It was so good!
This maybe one of the most satisfying scenes in the series
Ill kill them......pretty good at that, too. Might be one of the best lines in any tv show. Hell this scene alone was on a whole nother level.
Jack kinda reminds me of me.
When he asks him why he didn't get him out of China then screams NOT HARD ENOUGH. Don't know why but I love that part
After all Jack did for this man he was treated like trash in the end
For this whole storyline
Heller did the right thing to tell Jack to stay away from Audrey because he knew that Audrey's troubles began when she got together with Jack. Audrey was no longer capable making decisions on her own, she always let Jack influence her choices. If they'd stayed together, Audrey would've died a lot sooner. Jack was acting like a crazy person in this scene, he was practically trying to kidnap Audrey by holding her father at gunpoint and making threats. The reason why Heller was being harsh toward Jack because he needed a wake up call. Heller was just telling the hard truth about Jack and Audrey. Jack needed to understand that his relationship with Audrey just wasn't working and it never would have. Despite that he loved her, he was with her for all the wrong reasons. He though Audrey was a safer and easier choice during that time in his life but in the end his heart was never really in it. His heart was more with his job than with Audrey and that way he was lying, not only to Audrey, but to himself also. Their relationship ended for a reason. Just because two people love each other, it doesn't mean that they are meant to be together. Jack and Audrey were a tragic example of that.
Besides, Jack wasn't the only one who messed up their relationship. Audrey simply couldn't accept him as a person that he truly was. She couldn't handle it. She tried to change him into this misunderstood hero. Audrey was also stringing Jack along emotionally. Whenever he did something that suited her, he was a White Knight but when he put his country and his job above her, she lashed out. She was also subtly emotionally manipulative toward Jack. In season 4, Jack was clearly uncomfortable about where their relationship was heading and she eventually pushed him into saying that he loves her too soon even when he wasn't emotionally in that place yet. Jack felt the need to say it to her because that's what she wanted to hear. But then Paul shows up and she doesn't know which one she wants. So she strings both of them along. And what's funny is that when Jack fakes his death, how Audrey reacts when he comes back: she treats him like a second coming and desperately wants him back. She doesn't hold him accountable for anything and makes excuses for him. And she does the same thing with Mark in LAD. In the end both Paul and Mark turned out to be better men than Jack. This is why their relationship never seemed authentic enough.
You don't seem to understand Jack's motives and struggles at all
@@rebecca8958 Jack is completely justified to feel betrayed by Heller and the government. As a result, Jack was heading into a very dark place mentally but what's wrong with his actions was that he was trying to drag Audrey along with him. He though that Audrey was his solution to all of his problems. Like she was going to fix him. What he needed to understand was that he was not good for Audrey, he had a negative influence on her life and he couldn't give her what she needed. Audrey wanted something from Jack that he couldn't give: Full commitment. He was not able to settle down. Not since his wife's death. And not because of his job. Teri's death changed him so profoundly that he was never able to fully commit to any women in his life the way he was to Teri and his daughter Kim. Except for Chloe, his best friend in a whole world.
@@rebecca8958 we know Jack struggles and motives but heller has to protect his daughter and in the end he was right because she ends up dying and probably should have died on china
I see you often leave these impressive psychoanalytical comments of the characters on these "24" videos. Great stuff!!!
nah heller had right to order bauer around
Damn when he screams not hard enough when he asked why he didn't try to get him out of China, amazing. There will never be another character like Jack Bauer ever again
Terrible season... but unforgettable ending. One of the best moments in the series entire history.
i like when jack kills the terrorist on the train too and when he kills fayed and he when he slides on his back to kill like 3 of cheng's men at once
yeah... the first 4 episodes... and the last few were good. everything in the middle was bullshit.
I totally agree. This was the worst season, and I remember wondering if 24 was dead at that point. Then, the last few episodes of S6 were great, and S7 was just incredible.
i totally dug season 7 until the last quarter of it. I had 0 interest in watching Jack basically out of play. it got really boring to me... especially knowing he wouldn't die.
Matt Wolff i hated tony's motivations towards the end like i get he's angry but the guy he is angry at was some random dude i just didn't are
Even though Jack had every reason to lash out at Heller on his hypocrisy in this scene, Heller telling Jack he's cursed and everyone he loves ends up dead is kinda true and would turn tragically prophetic in season 9. That's pretty epic storytelling, delivered by two amazing actors. Such plot consistency is not found often in TV entertainment.
Heller's nonchalance and callousness towards Jack in this scene makes me want to kick his head open, repeatedly, till his brains fall out.
yet bauer served his country with more honor and integrity than heller ever did
“Simply getting your life back won’t change who you are, Jack…and you can’t walk away from it. You know that; you tried it. Sooner or later you’re gonna get back in the game…and my daughter’s gonna pay the price…like your WIFE did.”
He was right.
@@masterpunk7205 no he wasn't
yet bauer is the one saving lives, while heller sends men like him to die in wars
And the worst part here is (SPOILERS HERE)... Heller was right.
They were arguably both right in what they said, which is part of the reason this scene was so incredibly powerful.
no he wasn't
It would’ve been a great moment.. Audrey wakes up and comes out says ..”can u both keep the noise down??? I’ve been thru hell and I’m tired!!!”
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Bauer owns Heller!
Back when writers could write and actors could act. ❤
I don't know why season 6 got such a bad rep. I found it quite enjoyable, sure it had it's flaws but it still was very compelling television!
It was a good season but it was just a bit silly… it’s the one where you have to suspend belief the most
@@joshhunt4146 probably because you can see it started to decline and it spent more time in the Whitehouse than Jack. Also there was too much drama like I don't want to see nadia and milo drooling over each other just so the writers have something dramatic also couldn't care less about chloe and moris because I thought it was stupid even having her in a relationship as all she does is snap at people. I only accepted Jack with audrey and Tony with Michelle because it worked and was organic but s6 was an average season
@@grantmcroberts4089 personally it’s the fact that Jack has been in a Chinese prison for almost 2 years being beaten and tortured every day. He is released back to America, hasn’t slept in probably weeks and is back to his normal self within minutes.
The middle chunk of the season (where Bauer's long-lost family overtakes the storyline) was just a real mess, to say nothing of the convoluted, retreaded White House drama. But I do think the first few episodes and last few episodes of the season are top-notch.
Season 6 looks like Goodfellas compared to the garbage today
24 the best tv series ever!
24 is simply the BEST TV series ever after miniseries Roots
I love you Jack. I wish I had a father like you.
If there was one thing 24 did wrong it was killing every single woman in Jack's life.
Dude deserved a good ending, but in the end this scene rings true as both Renee and Audrey both get killed by mercs working for villains he left alive instead of finishing
Earlier today you called me cursed….HOW DARE YOU?!
"how dare you. How Dare YOU."
do you remember that on 24 season 6 about 10 years ago
8-9 years ago
yes I was 13 year old
i was 19
nice
Yep
I was a bit alarmed when I first saw this. I couldn't help thinking, Is this how Jack solves all his problems?
people say "terrible season but great moment" not just for this scene but for any scene in the entire season!
Tbh I like season 6 a lot of good scenes in that season like jacks first scene cutis’s death the nuke explosion 💥
Jack is just another human being
Wouldn't it be something if there were actually a jack Bauer working for America !!!!
Way better then Biden
This is how all assholes need to be spoken to like the way Jack spoke to Heller
How dare you?
Only three words, but yet so powerful!
Heller doesn’t want Jack because he wants him far from his daughter
People should cut heller slack all he did was trying to protect his daughter and everything he said was bang on every time Jack gets close to someone they all die. In the end heller was right because audrey was killed. Also could he have got Jack out of chinese prison yes he could but the whole American could have hell wayne palmer was president he could have got Jack out quicker but he didn't only reason they decided to get him out because they were forced to used him as part of a trade with terrorists
Heller had every right to try and protect his daughter indeed. However, Jack was right by claiming that all he ever did was follow orders from men like him. So, in a sense, if Jack was cursed as Heller claimed (and season 9 proved he was right), it was a consequence of the loyalty he had to his country., and to the people in charge. Technically, Heller brought Jack's curse upon Audrey.
might as well say heller is cursed when he sends men off to die in wars
I hate pal dvds. Everyone sounds like they’re on helium.
I mean Jack is right. All he’s ever done was take orders from people like Heller and look what it cost him? Everyone and everything
Yep what’s the point of serving your county when a bunch of old whites guy controls the world commits war crimes make everything so expensive Ect
@@President_jack why does it matter what color they are? The only color is those red white and blue and stars on that flag. Secret intelligence is a shity business but someone's got to do it in order to keep the protection and the influence of the United States of America going.
@@attiepollard7847 it’s a joke lol
David Palmer would’ve had heller demoted for placing a restraining order on jack
Heller was only doing what has to to protect his daughter what do you want him to do. Everything heller said was correct everytime Jack gets close to someone they end up dead and that's a fact David would end up probably doing the same thing if he had a daughter who was going out with Jack. You forget audrey was always getting into trouble just by being with Jack she nearly died when she had her wrist slit she got captured in China and tortured and then killed in lad. So heller ended up being right
@@grantmcroberts4089 I know he was right so did jack he didn’t need to rub it jacks face the only thing jack ever does is nearly give his life for people like heller jack didn’t even know Audrey was in China looking for him the fact that Audrey nearly gave her life to search for him that so much to jack
That meant so much to jack. it meant she was the only one who cared enough to move heaven and earth to find him and no one else not even heller jack was right when he told heller that he had the political power to save jack but he just left him there to die
@@grantmcroberts4089 Let his daughter make her own decisions
As much as I like Heller he was out of line saying Jacks cursed
I mean technically he is cursed because Jack always wants to come inside the game when something goes down.
@@attiepollard7847 that’s not being cursed
@@kdizzle901 I mean did the last episode of 24 not tell you that the man is cursed when he was taking them by the Russians?
@@attiepollard7847 more like unlucky and brave cuz he took Chloe’s spot
@@kdizzle901 do we really need to run down the list of women who have died after being with Jack and how many times his daughter got into trouble because of him?
6th season was the worst one but this scene showing Jack really begins to losing it after all shit he went through maybe for the first time in whole show (well, before season 8) was one of best among all seasons.
0:42
What would have happened if Jack took Audrey?
Well if you break a restraining order you get arrested
@@grantmcroberts4089 What would have happened if Audrey went to Jack?
@@justinmccarthy7122 I don’t think jack could be arrested
nothing
I'm pretty good with that too
Heller was right.
1:23 why does this soundtrack sounds so much like Joker's bathroom dance song 💀
do you remember james Heller talk Jack Bauer about stay away from her
Keifer is my cousin by marriage. Pretty cool. Never met him, met his dad though.
Everyone is your cousin if you just do basic math you can get proof but good for you
Amadou djibrla
season 6 was a shit
I love Jack. But after all the betrayals by us----our country against him - -- honestly, truly from the heart, I want a final season where he tells America's govt to screw itself, and he goes to work for China, Saudi, whomever......does whatever they tell him to do, and he ends up rich as hell, and his whole family, kid grandkids living in luxury and happiness also.