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| season_name = 24'' season 2
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| caption = Season 2 Cast
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| region_1 = {{Start date|2003|9|9}}<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/releases/24-Season-2/2460|title=24 - Season 2|work=TVShowsOnDVD|accessdate=November 26, 2010}}</ref>
| caption = Promotional poster
| region_2 = {{Start date|2003|8|11}}<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00008W63W|title=24: Complete Season 2|accessdate=January 2, 2009|work=Amazon.co.uk}}</ref>
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| starring = {{plainlist|
* [[Kiefer Sutherland]]
| first_aired = {{Start date|2002|10|28}}
* [[Sarah Wynter]]
| last_aired = {{End date|2003|5|20}}
* [[Elisha Cuthbert]]
| network = [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]]
* [[Xander Berkeley]]
| num_episodes = 24
* [[Penny Johnson Jerald]]
| prev_season = [[24 (season 1)|Season 1]]
* [[Carlos Bernard]]
| next_season = [[24 (season 3)|Season 3]]
* [[Dennis Haysbert]]}}
| episode_list = [[List of 24 episodes|List of ''24'' episodes]]
| num_episodes = 24
| network = [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]]
| first_aired = {{Start date|2002|10|29}}
| last_aired = {{End date|2003|5|20}}
| episode_list = List of 24 episodes
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'''Season Two''', also known as '''Day 2''', of ''[[24 (TV series)|24]]'' was first broadcast from October 28, 2002 to May 20, 2003. The season begins and ends at 8:00 a.m. The season premiere is an extended episode airing without commercial interruption, running an extended length of approximately 51 minutes.
The second season of the American drama television series ''[[24 (TV series)|24]]'', also known as Day 2, was first broadcast from October 29, 2002, to May 20, 2003, on [[Fox Broadcasting Company|Fox]]. The season begins and ends at 8:00&nbsp;a.m. The season premiere originally aired without commercial interruption, and has an extended running time of approximately 51 minutes, as opposed to the standard 43 minutes.


==Season overview==
==Season overview==
The second season is set 18 months after [[24 season 1|season one]]. The season's main plot follows the work of now-[[President of the United States|President of the United States of America]] [[David Palmer (24 character)|David Palmer]] and Counter Terrorist Unit Agent [[Jack Bauer]] to stop terrorists from detonating a [[nuclear bomb]] in [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]]. Introduced into the situation is [[Kate Warner (24 character)|Kate Warner]], a woman who ends up getting vital information related to [[Counter Terrorist Unit|CTU]]'s mission.
'''Season Two''' is set 18 months after [[24 (season 1)|Season One]].
The season's main plot follows the work of now-President [[David Palmer (24 character)|David Palmer]] and agent [[Jack Bauer]] to stop terrorists from detonating a [[nuclear bomb]] in [[Los Angeles, California|Los Angeles]]. Introduced into the situation is [[Kate Warner]], a woman who ends up getting vital information related to [[Counter Terrorist Unit|CTU]]'s mission.


Like [[24 (season 1)|Season One]], this season can also be essentially broken into three acts:
This season can essentially be broken into two acts:
# The first act involves CTU attempting to stop a Middle Eastern [[clandestine cell system|terrorist cell]] from detonating a nuclear bomb in Los Angeles.
# The first act involves CTU attempting to stop a Middle Eastern [[clandestine cell system|terrorist cell]] from detonating a nuclear bomb in Los Angeles.
# In the second act, the leader of the terrorist cell is found and Jack must force them to reveal the whereabouts of the bomb, and stop its detonation.
# In the second act, Jack and the CTU try to prevent a misdirected retaliatory strike from the U.S. by investigating a possibly forged piece of evidence.
# In the final act, Jack, Kate, and CTU try to prevent a misdirected retaliatory strike from the U.S. by exposing the real masterminds who let the terrorists acquire the bomb.


===Major subplots===
===Major subplots===
* Following the death of Teri Bauer at the end of Season 1, Jack Bauer retires from CTU.
* Following the death of [[Teri Bauer|his wife]] and his unborn baby at the end of Season 1, Jack Bauer retires from CTU.
* [[Kim Bauer|Kim]] is on the run, having rescued a young girl from her [[child abuse|abusive]] father.
* [[Kim Bauer|Kim]] is on the run, having rescued a young girl from her [[child abuse|abusive]] father.
* Kate Warner suspects that her sister's [[Middle East]]ern fiancé is a terrorist.
* [[Kate Warner (24 character)|Kate Warner]] suspects that her sister's [[Middle East]]ern fiancé is a terrorist.
* CTU is blown up with C4 to divert resources away from the bomb and to cripple their ability to stop the bomb.
* CTU is blown up with C4 to cripple its ability to find the bomb.
* [[George Mason (24 character)|George Mason]], Director of CTU, is exposed to a lethal dose of [[radiation]].
* [[George Mason (24 character)|George Mason]], Director of CTU, is exposed to a lethal dose of [[Ionizing radiation|radiation]].
* Jack tries to repair his relationship with his daughter Kim and spends much of the day worrying about her safety.
* Jack's attempts to get closer to Kim and his worrying for her safety throughout the day. Jack also develops a [[heart condition]] after being [[torture]]d by terrorists.
* Jack develops a [[heart disease|heart condition]] after being [[torture]]d by terrorists.
* President Palmer faces traitors in his own [[Cabinet (government)|cabinet]], who attempt to remove him from power to advance their own agenda.
* President Palmer faces traitors in his own [[Cabinet (government)|cabinet]], who attempt to remove him from power to advance their own agenda.
* The personal relationship between [[Tony Almeida]] and [[Michelle Dessler]] begins to develop
* The personal relationship between [[Tony Almeida]] and [[Michelle Dessler]] begins to develop.
* The relationship between Jack Bauer and [[Kate Warner]] begins to develop
* The relationship between Jack Bauer and Kate Warner also begins to develop.


===Summary===
===Summary===
The season starts and ends at: 8:00 a.m. (LA time); the first scene of the season occurs in [[Seoul, South Korea]] (midnight, Seoul time).
The season starts and ends at: 8:00&nbsp;a.m. (L.A. time); the first scene of the season occurs in [[Seoul]], [[South Korea]] (midnight, Seoul time).


The first fifteen hours deal with finding and disposing of the nuclear bomb. After the bomb is disposed of safely, the story focuses on the United States' response to the thwarted attack, and in particular the nation's retaliation against the people responsible for planning it. A recorded conversation between a terrorist involved with the bomb and high-ranking officials of three Middle Eastern countries (which are never specified) is used to implicate those countries in the plot. However, due to Jack Bauer's doubts, Palmer is reluctant to order military action against them until he has absolute proof that the recording is genuine. A majority of his Cabinet then vote to relieve Palmer of his position as President under Section 4 of the [[Twenty-fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution|Twenty-fifth Amendment]], believing his hesitation to be a sign of indecision and weakness, and is therefore indicative of his inability to lead the country effectively. The vice president, James Prescott, is elevated to the presidency and orders military strikes against the three countries to continue.
The first fifteen hours deal with finding and disposing of the nuclear bomb. After the bomb is detonated away from the city, the story focuses on the United States' response to the thwarted attack, and in particular the nation's retaliation against the people responsible for planning it. A recorded conversation between a terrorist involved with the bomb and high-ranking officials of three Middle Eastern countries (which are never specified) is used to implicate those countries in the plot. However, due to Jack Bauer's doubts, Palmer is reluctant to order military action against them until he has absolute proof that the recording is genuine. A majority of his Cabinet then vote to relieve Palmer of his position as President under Section 4 of the [[Twenty-fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution|Twenty-fifth Amendment]], believing his hesitation to be a sign of indecision and weakness, and therefore indicative of his inability to lead the country effectively. The vice president, James Prescott, is elevated to the presidency and orders military strikes against the three countries to continue.


[[Jack Bauer|Jack]], [[Michelle Dessler|Michelle]] and [[Tony Almeida|Tony]] race to find the evidence that the recording is a forgery, resulting in the discovery that a group of European and American businessmen fabricated it in order to wage war with the Middle East, and planned to benefit from rocketing oil prices caused by the conflict. Once the evidence is produced, the strikes are called off and Palmer is reinstated as President, thanks largely to his ex-wife [[Sherry Palmer]] (who risks her life for the evidence, and who also had an indirect hand in the day's events). The eight cabinet members and [[Vice President of the United States|Vice President]] tender their resignations (Palmer does not accept them), and Palmer then tells his staff that he believes that the strictest evidence of hostile intent is required before waging war. The President does however, relieve his Chief of Staff [[Mike Novick]], who did not support him until the eleventh hour, despite being his most trusted confidante.
[[Jack Bauer|Jack]], [[Michelle Dessler|Michelle]] and [[Tony Almeida|Tony]] race to find the evidence that the recording is a forgery, resulting in the discovery that a group of European and American businessmen fabricated it in order to wage war with the Middle East, and planned to benefit from the resulting skyrocketing oil prices. Once the evidence is produced, the strikes are called off and Palmer is reinstated as President, thanks largely to his ex-wife [[Sherry Palmer]] who is persuaded by Jack to risk her life to secure the evidence (she had been involved in the conspiracy). The eight cabinet members and [[Vice President of the United States|Vice President]] tender their resignations (Palmer does not accept them), and Palmer then tells his staff that he believes that the strictest evidence of hostile intent is required before waging war. The President does, however, relieve his Chief of Staff [[Mike Novick]], who did not support him until the eleventh hour, despite being his most trusted confidant.


Like in Season One, Season Two ends with a surprise twist. The nuclear bomb situation is resolved without massive loss of life, but President Palmer collapses after giving a speech, having been attacked with a [[biological weapon]] by [[Mandy (24 character)|Mandy]] in an assassination attempt. Viewers were forced to wait until the third season to see whether Palmer survived the attack. The sudden shift from a nuclear to biological threat also foreshadows the third season, which initially centers on the threat of an engineered virus being set loose on the public.
Like in Season One, Season Two ends with a surprise twist. The nuclear bomb situation is resolved without massive loss of life (besides George Mason, who had radiation poisoning and convinced Jack to let him fly the plane) but President Palmer collapses after giving a speech, having been attacked with a [[biological weapon]] by [[Mandy (24 character)|Mandy]] in an assassination attempt. Viewers were forced to wait until the third season to see whether Palmer survived the attack. The sudden shift from a nuclear to biological threat also foreshadows the third season, which initially centers on the threat of an engineered virus being set loose on the public.


''[[24: The Game]]'' dealt with the time between Seasons Two and Three. President Palmer is incapacitated from the biological weapon inflicted by Mandy, and many of the duties are being handled by his Vice President.
''[[24: The Game]]'' dealt with the time between Seasons Two and Three. President Palmer is incapacitated from the biological weapon inflicted by Mandy, and many of the duties are being handled by his Vice President.

===Plots and twists affecting future seasons===
* The bombing of the CTU office
* [[Nina Myers]]' immunity agreement.
* The death of [[George Mason (24 character)|George Mason]].
* The relationship regained between Jack and his daughter.
* The relationship developed between Tony Almeida and Michelle Dessler.
* The relationship developed between Jack and Kate Warner.
* The friendship developed between Jack and Michelle.
* The firing of Mike Novick from David Palmer's staff.
* The assassination attempt on David Palmer.


==Characters==
==Characters==
[[File:24 Season 2 Cast.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Season 2 main cast: (from left to right, back row) [[Sarah Wynter]], [[Carlos Bernard]], [[Xander Berkeley]], [[Penny Johnson Jerald]], and [[Dennis Haysbert]]; (from left to right, front row) [[Kiefer Sutherland]] and [[Elisha Cuthbert]]]]
{{For|a more thorough list|List of 24 characters#24: Season 2}}
{{For|a more thorough list|List of 24 characters#24: Season 2}}


===Stars===
===Starring===
* [[Kiefer Sutherland]] as [[Jack Bauer]] (24 episodes)
* [[Kiefer Sutherland]] as [[Jack Bauer]] (24 episodes)
* [[Sarah Wynter]] as [[Minor characters in 24#24: Season 2 3|Kate Warner]] (24 episodes)
* [[Sarah Wynter]] as [[Kate Warner (24 character)|Kate Warner]] (24 episodes)
* [[Elisha Cuthbert]] as [[Kim Bauer]] (22 episodes)
* [[Elisha Cuthbert]] as [[Kim Bauer]] (22 episodes)
* [[Xander Berkeley]] as [[George Mason (24 character)|George Mason]] (15 episodes)
* [[Xander Berkeley]] as [[George Mason (24 character)|George Mason]] (15 episodes)
* [[Penny Johnson Jerald]] as [[Sherry Palmer]] (13 episodes)
* [[Penny Johnson Jerald]] as [[Sherry Palmer]] (13 episodes)
* [[Carlos Bernard]] as [[Tony Almeida]] (24 episodes)
* [[Carlos Bernard]] as [[Tony Almeida]] (24 episodes)
* [[Dennis Haysbert]] as [[David Palmer (24 character)|President David Palmer]] (24 episodes)
* [[Dennis Haysbert]] as [[David Palmer (24 character)|President David Palmer]] (24 episodes)


===Recurring===
===Guest starring===
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* [[Reiko Aylesworth]] as [[Michelle Dessler]] (24 episodes)
* [[Reiko Aylesworth]] as [[Michelle Dessler]] (24 episodes)
* [[Jude Ciccolella]] as [[Mike Novick]] (19 episodes)
* [[Jude Ciccolella]] as [[Mike Novick]] (19 episodes)
* [[Michelle Forbes]] as [[List of minor 24 characters#Lynne Kresge|Lynne Kresge]] (18 episodes)
* [[Michelle Forbes]] as [[List of minor characters in 24#Lynne Kresge|Lynne Kresge]] (18 episodes)
* [[Laura Harris]] as [[List of minor 24 characters#Marie Warner|Marie Warner]] (14 episodes)
* [[Laura Harris]] as [[List of minor characters in 24#Marie Warner|Marie Warner]] (14 episodes)
* [[John Terry (actor)|John Terry]] as [[List of minor 24 characters#Bob Warner|Bob Warner]] (12 episodes)
* [[John Terry (actor)|John Terry]] as [[List of minor characters in 24#Bob Warner|Bob Warner]] (12 episodes)
* [[Lourdes Benedicto]] as [[Minor government agents in 24#Carrie Turner|Carrie Turner]] (10 episodes)
* [[Lourdes Benedicto]] as [[Minor government agents in 24#Carrie Turner|Carrie Turner]] (10 episodes)
* [[Phillip Rhys]] as [[List of minor 24 characters#Reza Naiyeer|Reza Naiyeer]] (10 episodes)
* Phillip Rhys as [[List of minor characters in 24#Reza Naiyeer|Reza Naiyeer]] (10 episodes)
* [[Harris Yulin]] as [[List of minor 24 characters#Roger Stanton|Roger Stanton]] (9 episodes) (uncredited)
* [[Harris Yulin]] as [[List of minor characters in 24#Roger Stanton|Roger Stanton]] (9 episodes; uncredited)
* [[Skye McCole Bartusiak]] as [[List of minor characters in 24#Megan Matheson|Megan Matheson]] (8 episodes)
* [[Daniel Dae Kim]] as [[Minor government agents in 24#Tom Baker|Tom Baker]] (8 episodes)
* [[Daniel Dae Kim]] as [[Minor government agents in 24#Tom Baker|Tom Baker]] (8 episodes)
* [[Billy Burke (actor)|Billy Burke]] as [[List of minor 24 characters#Gary Matheson|Gary Matheson]] (7 episodes)
* [[Billy Burke (actor)|Billy Burke]] as [[List of minor characters in 24#Gary Matheson|Gary Matheson]] (7 episodes)
* [[Alan Dale]] as Vice President [[List of minor 24 characters#Jim Prescott|Jim Prescott]] (7 episodes)
* Innis Casey as [[List of minor characters in 24#Miguel|Miguel]] (7 episodes)
* [[Alan Dale]] as [[List of minor characters in 24#Jim Prescott|Vice President Jim Prescott]] (7 episodes)
* [[Sarah Clarke]] as [[Nina Myers]] (6 episodes)
* [[Donnie Keshawarz]] as [[List of minor characters in 24#Yusuf Auda|Yusuf Auda]] (6 episodes)
* [[Paul Schulze]] as [[Ryan Chappelle]] (6 episodes)
* [[Paul Schulze]] as [[Ryan Chappelle]] (6 episodes)
* [[Donnie Keshawarz]] as [[List of minor 24 characters#Yusuf Auda|Yusuf Auda]] (6 episodes)
* [[Sarah Clarke]] as [[Nina Myers]] (5 episodes)
* [[Francesco Quinn]] as [[List of minor 24 characters#Syed Ali|Syed Ali]] (5 episodes)
* [[Sara Gilbert]] as [[Minor government agents in 24#Paula Schaeffer|Paula Schaeffer]] (5 episodes)
* [[Sara Gilbert]] as [[Minor government agents in 24#Paula Schaeffer|Paula Schaeffer]] (5 episodes)
* [[Tobin Bell]] as [[List of minor 24 characters#Peter Kingsley|Peter Kingsley]] (4 episodes)
* [[Francesco Quinn]] as [[List of minor characters in 24#Syed Ali|Syed Ali]] (5 episodes)
* [[Tamlyn Tomita]] as [[List of 24 characters#Palmer.27s family and administration|Jenny Dodge]] (5 episodes)
* [[Tobin Bell]] as [[List of minor characters in 24#Peter Kingsley Group|Peter Kingsley]] (4 episodes)
* [[Timothy Carhart]] as [[List of minor characters in 24#Eric Rayburn|Eric Rayburn]] (4 episodes)
* [[Gregg Henry]] as [[List of minor characters in 24#Captain Jonathan Wallace, USMC|Jonathan Wallace]] (4 episodes)
* Michael Holden as [[List of 24 characters#Miscellaneous characters|Ron Wieland]] (4 episodes)
* [[Michael McGrady]] as [[List of 24 characters#Kim's Story|Raymond Brown]] (4 episodes)
* [[Tracy Middendorf]] as [[List of minor characters in 24#Carla Matheson|Carla Matheson]] (4 episodes)
* [[Kevin Dillon]] as [[List of minor characters in 24#Lonnie McRae|Lonnie McRae]] (3 episodes)
* [[Glenn Morshower]] as [[Aaron Pierce (24 character)|Aaron Pierce]] (3 episodes)
* [[Glenn Morshower]] as [[Aaron Pierce (24 character)|Aaron Pierce]] (3 episodes)
* Douglas O'Keeffe as [[List of 24 characters#Wald's crew|Eddie Grant]] (3 episodes)
* [[Al Sapienza]] as [[List of 24 characters#Miscellaneous characters|Paul Koplin]] (3 episodes)
* [[Thomas Kretschmann]] as [[List of minor characters in 24#Max|Max]] (2 episodes)
* Randle Mell as [[Minor government agents in 24#Brad Hammond|Brad Hammond]] (2 episodes)
* [[Rick D. Wasserman]] as [[List of 24 characters#Peter Kingsley Group|Alex Hewitt]] (2 episodes)
* [[Mia Kirshner]] as [[Mandy (24 character)|Mandy]] (1 episode)
* [[Vicellous Reon Shannon|Vicellous Shannon]] as [[List of minor characters in 24#Keith Palmer|Keith Palmer]] (1 episode)
* [[Eric Christian Olsen]] as [[List of minor characters in 24#John Mason|John Mason]] (1 episode)
}}


==Episodes==
==Episodes==
{{See also|List of 24 episodes}}
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|Title=Day 2: 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.
|Title=Day 2: 8:00 a.m.&nbsp;– 9:00 a.m.
|DirectedBy=[[Jon Cassar]]
|DirectedBy=[[Jon Cassar]]
|WrittenBy=[[Joel Surnow]] & [[Michael Loceff]]
|WrittenBy=[[Joel Surnow]] & [[Michael Loceff]]
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|Viewers= 13.50<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41469485/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Oct. 28–Nov. 3)|date=November 6, 2002|work=[[The Los Angeles Times]]|access-date=April 10, 2021|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}{{free access}}</ref>
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|ShortSummary=Eighteen months after the events of [[24 season 1|Day 1]], [[President of the United States|President]] [[David Palmer (24 character)|David Palmer]] is informed that a terrorist group called the Second Wave is planning to detonate a [[nuclear bomb]] in [[Los Angeles]] sometime this day. [[Counter Terrorist Unit|CTU]] Los Angeles is ordered to call back resigned agent [[Jack Bauer]], who is trying to talk to his daughter [[Kim Bauer|Kim]], but she struggles, as seeing him reminds her of [[Teri Bauer|her mother]]'s death. After initially refusing to return to CTU, Jack is convinced to by Palmer, and he arrives at CTU, where Director [[George Mason (24 character)|George Mason]] and agents [[Tony Almeida]], [[Michelle Dessler]], and Paula Schaeffer update the former of the situation. After Jack leaves a message for Kim to get out of the city, he is informed that Joseph Wald, a criminal he previously worked for as cover, is affiliated with Second Wave and there is a witness who will testify against Wald. The witness is brought to CTU, where Jack kills him and prepares for his mission. Kim, who has been living at the Mathesons' house, watching their daughter, Megan, finds out that Megan is [[Child abuse|abused]] by her father Gary. Meanwhile, as the Warner family arranges for the [[wedding]] of their daughter Marie with Reza Naiyeer, a [[Middle East]]ern man, their other daughter [[Kate Warner (character)|Kate]] is informed by her [[private investigator]] that Reza is apparently affiliated with terrorist organizations.
|ShortSummary=Retired federal agent Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland) is pulled back into field work at President David Palmer's (Dennis Haysbert) request after CTU learns of an impending nuclear attack in Los Angeles. Kim Bauer, working as an [[au pair]] for Gary Matheson's (Billy Burke) daughter Megan (Skye McCole Bartusiak), runs away with her after suspicions of his being abusive. Meanwhile, Kate Warner (Sarah Wynter) prepares for her sister, Marie Warner's (Laura Harris) wedding, only to soon realize that her sister could be marrying a terrorist.
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|DirectedBy=Jon Cassar
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|WrittenBy=Joel Surnow & Michael Loceff
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|Viewers= 11.88<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41468699/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Nov. 4-10)|date=November 13, 2002|work=[[The Los Angeles Times]]|access-date=April 10, 2021|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}{{free access}}</ref>
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|ShortSummary=Jack goes to the location Wald's men work and proves his loyalty by showing them the witness's head, and their boss, Eddie Grant, accepts Jack into the team. Another member still doubts him and searches the [[criminal record]] server for Jack's identity, which is found by CTU's hacking into the server, and Grant becomes certain of Jack's loyalty, before taking him on their mission, which is to explode CTU. Palmer meets Ron Wieland, a [[journalist]] who is informed by his sources that the [[Homeland Security Advisory System|threat level has been raised]], and tries to convince the journalist not to talk to the press in order to avoid panic, but Weiland refuses and is detained by [[United States Secret Service|Secret Service]]. Kate's investigator requests her help in obtaining information from Reza's [[passport]] for him. Gary's wife Carla offers her car so Kim can escape with Megan, but Gary stops the car and the two girls continue on foot, and Kim tells Megan to stay still until she can make sure Gary has lost them. He confronts her and tries to convince her of his benevolence, but she knocks him unconscious and returns to see Megan gone, and starts searching.
|ShortSummary=Jack has a federal witness whose case against Joseph Wald can put Wald away for life, brought into CTU. Jack kills him and cuts his head off before leaving to meet Joseph Wald's gang. Megan and Kim continue to run from the abusive Gary. Meanwhile, Kate grows continually more suspicious about Reza Naiyeer (Phillip Rhys), her soon-to-be brother-in-law. Palmer must prevent a snooping journalist from breaking the threat to the public and start a panic. Jack goes deep undercover, offering them confirmation of the witness's death (and his head) as friendly gesture in order to buy the gang's trust. Jack then learns that Wald's gang is planning to bomb CTU.
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|Title=Day 2: 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
|Title=Day 2: 10:00 a.m.&nbsp;– 11:00 a.m.
|DirectedBy=[[James Whitmore, Jr.]]
|DirectedBy=[[James Whitmore, Jr.]]
|WrittenBy=[[Howard Gordon]]
|WrittenBy=[[Howard Gordon]]
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|ShortSummary=Jack warns Palmer's assistant, Lynne Kresge, about CTU, and she informs the [[National Security Agency|NSA]] Deputy Director Eric Rayburn, who convinces her not to warn CTU in order to maintain Jack's cover. Grant's team takes a power supply contractor hostage and forces him to get them inside CTU, which Jack notices not to be evacuated yet. The team poses as contractors and goes in to plant the bombs, while Jack stays to watch the hostage; he frees him and instructs him to go in and warn Almeida. Kresge finally decides to inform Palmer, who orders the evacuation of CTU. As Grant's team leaves, Kim and Megan arrive at CTU as they're evacuating, but the bombs detonate while several agents, including Schaeffer, are still inside. Meanwhile, Mason, having left CTU earlier after receiving a message, joins [[LAPD]] to investigate a garage, where he is exposed to the [[radioactive]] substance [[plutonium]], and is informed that he only has up to a week before he dies. Gary reports to the police that Kim has [[Kidnapping|kidnapped]] Megan, while the investigator tells Kate that Reza has certainly been in contact with the terrorists and also tells her to act normal until the authorities, whom he has alerted, arrive.
|ShortSummary=Jack warns Lynne Kresge (Michelle Forbes) about the impending bombing of CTU, but her efforts to alert Palmer are impeded by Eric Rayburn (Timothy Carhart), who believes Jack must stay undercover in order to get to Wald. Jack accompanies Wald's gang to a telecommunications sub-station to cut off CTU's phone lines and to hijack a van belonging to the phone company in order to get past CTU security. George Mason (Xander Berkeley) locates the warehouse where the nuclear bomb was built, but is soon exposed to radiation after a gunfight, and is told he only has days to live. Jack eventually manages to get a warning to CTU, but it is too late to fully evacuate. Kim, unaware of the potential disaster, takes Megan to CTU, believing that it is the safest place for both of them to be, just as the C4 bombs explode.
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|ProdCode=2AFF04
|ProdCode=2AFF04
|Viewers= 9.91<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41468517/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Nov. 18-24)|date=November 27, 2002|work=[[The Los Angeles Times]]|access-date=April 10, 2021|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}{{free access}}</ref>
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|11|19}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|11|19}}
|ShortSummary=After Jack calls Kresge and blames her for the CTU incident, he finds Wald's location, where he kills Grant and his team and heads to the house, capturing Wald and interrogating him until Wald's dog attacks Jack, giving Wald the chance to escape and take refuge in his [[concrete]] room. Jack finds breaking the door impossible and manages to convince Wald to open it. He gives Jack the identity of a contact before committing [[suicide]], and Jack finds the contact to be former CTU agent [[Nina Myers]], who is currently imprisoned for her crimes 18 months ago. Meanwhile, Palmer learns from Kresge that Rayburn stopped her, and he fires him. While Mason returns to CTU, Kim takes Megan to a hospital, where the nurse confirms Megan's abuse and believes Kim to be responsible. She calls and informs Carla, who states she is on her way. Kate tells Bob, her father, what she has discovered, but he tells her that Naiyeer is not a terrorist, and he instructs her to go with Reza in his car. She gets scared in the car, believing Naiyeer is on to her, but it is revealed that he only wanted to show her the house he has bought.
|ShortSummary=27 deaths are confirmed in the bomb attack. Mason returns to CTU where he orders the medics to revive the unconscious Paula Schaeffer (Sara Gilbert), who has vital information - a decision that ends tragically. Palmer becomes aware of Eric's deception. Kim takes Megan to the hospital, where the staff grow suspicious of Kim after finding evidence of physical abuse. Jack is able to find Joseph Wald's location and in an ensuing firefight, kills Wald's gang. He then locates Wald, and learns that Nina Myers (Sarah Clarke) gave him the inside information on CTU prior to the events of Day 1.
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|MainList=List of 24 episodes
|EpisodeNumber=29
|EpisodeNumber=29
|EpisodeNumber2=5
|EpisodeNumber2=5
|Title=Day 2: 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m.
|Title=Day 2: 12:00 p.m.&nbsp;– 1:00 p.m.
|DirectedBy=Jon Cassar
|DirectedBy=Jon Cassar
|WrittenBy=[[Gil Grant]]
|WrittenBy=Gil Grant
|ProdCode=2AFF05
|ProdCode=2AFF05
|Viewers= 9.13<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41464119/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Nov. 25-Dec. 1)|date=December 4, 2002|work=[[The Los Angeles Times]]|access-date=April 10, 2021|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}{{free access}}</ref>
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|11|26}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|11|26}}
|ShortSummary=Jack informs Mason about Myers, and Mason issues her transfer to CTU where she demands a [[Presidential pardon|pardon]] in exchange for helping them. Palmer tells Jack, whose wife was murdered by Myers, about his decision to pardon her as there is no other choice. Jack finds out about Mason's condition and threatens to reveal it to Division command if Mason doesn't appoint Jack as Myers' handler. Meanwhile, Schaeffer succumbs to her wounds and Almeida leaves to investigate Reza's case. His team arrives at Bob's place and start interrogating Reza, shocking Marie, and Kate explains everything to her. Palmer is joined by Roger Stanton, the [[Director of the National Security Agency|NSA Director]], and they meet a Middle Eastern [[ambassador]] for intel exchange, but the ambassador's helicopter crashes when leaving. Gary arrives at the hospital and forces Kim to leave by threatening to call the police. After getting a call from Jack, who tells her about the bomb, Kim calls Miguel, her boyfriend, and tells him to join her, and when he does, she tells him about the bomb and convinces him to help her break out Megan.
|ShortSummary= Mason refuses to allow Jack to assist in Nina's interrogation, so Jack resorts to blackmail to try and change Mason's mind. Palmer and NSA Director Roger Stanton (Harris Yulin) meet with a Middle Eastern ambassador who may be in league with Second Wave. Tony Almeida (Carlos Bernard) visits the Warner home and questions Reza about his possible connection with Syed Ali (Francesco Quinn).
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|MainList=List of 24 episodes
|EpisodeNumber=30
|EpisodeNumber=30
|EpisodeNumber2=6
|EpisodeNumber2=6
|Title=Day 2: 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.
|Title=Day 2: 1:00 p.m.&nbsp;– 2:00 p.m.
|DirectedBy=Jon Cassar
|DirectedBy=Jon Cassar
|WrittenBy=Elizabeth M. Cosin
|WrittenBy=Elizabeth M. Cosin
|ProdCode=2AFF06
|ProdCode=2AFF06
|Viewers= 11.13<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41467785/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Dec. 2-8)|date=December 11, 2002|work=[[The Los Angeles Times]]|access-date=April 10, 2021|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}{{free access}}</ref>
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|12|3}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|12|3}}
|ShortSummary=Jack shows the pardon document to Myers, who demands to be released before she reveals information. After Jack threatens to kill her if she doesn't talk, she claims to know the location of a Second Wave insider, and Jack arranges Myers to be transferred to the location. An agent is instructed to accompany them in order to watch Jack, who poisons the agent, rendering him unconscious. Meanwhile, Marie gets angry with Kate for her investigation, while Reza reveals to CTU that Bob instructed him to transfer the funds to Second Wave accounts. David's former wife, [[Sherry Palmer]], visits him and reveals that there has been an evacuation ordered in Los Angeles. David finds out that it was ordered by Stanton, who claims that he believed that to be David's order. David promptly cancels the order, accepts Sherry in his team, and tells her about the bomb. Gary leaves Megan's room to answer a call made by Miguel, and Kim uses the opportunity to take Megan, and despite Gary's attempts to stop them, the trio beats him down and manages to escape.
|ShortSummary= A furious Jack begins his interrogation of Nina. Palmer is surprised and suspicious when his ex-wife Sherry Palmer (Penny Johnson Jerald) returns and claims to have information about a conspiracy against him from within his own administration. Kim and her boyfriend Miguel (Innis Casey) plan to kidnap Megan from the hospital in order to take her out of Los Angeles and away from the nuclear threat.
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|MainList=List of 24 episodes
|EpisodeNumber=31
|EpisodeNumber=31
|EpisodeNumber2=7
|EpisodeNumber2=7
|Title=Day 2: 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m.
|Title=Day 2: 2:00 p.m.&nbsp;– 3:00 p.m.
|DirectedBy=James Whitmore, Jr.
|DirectedBy=James Whitmore, Jr.
|WrittenBy=[[Virgil Williams]]
|WrittenBy=[[Virgil Williams]]
|ProdCode=2AFF07
|ProdCode=2AFF07
|Viewers= 9.82<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41464303/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Dec. 9-15)|date=December 18, 2002|work=[[The Los Angeles Times]]|access-date=April 10, 2021|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}{{free access}}</ref>
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|12|10}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|12|10}}
|ShortSummary=Jack, Myers and other agents arrive at the location that Myers had told them about. Myers is planted a microphone and a camera before she goes in and visits the Second Wave insider. The agents storm in and capture him; Myers tries to escape, but is stopped by Jack, who hesitates to take revenge and she is rearrested. Meanwhile, Bob and Reza are issued for transfer to CTU after Bob is interrogated. Mason calls his son, who dislikes him, and tells him to meet him at CTU, but when his son refuses, Mason brings him in by force, where he reveals his condition and they say goodbye. [[Mike Novick]], David's [[White House Chief of Staff|Chief of Staff]], joins him, and David states that he is trying to find Sherry's source. David begins to suspect that Stanton is working against him and teams up with Sherry, Novick and Kresge to investigate Stanton. Kresge begins to dislike Sherry, and their growing tension is witnessed by David, who warns Sherry about her conduct. Kim, Miguel and Megan keep traveling in Gary's car until a policeman stops them, finding Carla's body in it, and he arrests them.
|ShortSummary=Jack must persuade Nina to help with a sting operation against her contact who may know the location of the nuclear bomb. Palmer and Mike Novick (Jude Ciccolella) try to gauge Stanton's loyalty when they investigate the chopper crash. The ailing Mason has an emotional meeting with his estranged son. Kim and Miguel are stopped for speeding, only to have the police officer discover Carla Matheson's dead body in the trunk.
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|MainList=List of 24 episodes
|EpisodeNumber=32
|EpisodeNumber=32
|EpisodeNumber2=8
|EpisodeNumber2=8
|Title=Day 2: 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
|Title=Day 2: 3:00 p.m.&nbsp;– 4:00 p.m.
|DirectedBy=James Whitmore, Jr.
|DirectedBy=James Whitmore, Jr.
|WrittenBy=Joel Surnow & Michael Loceff
|WrittenBy=Joel Surnow & Michael Loceff
|ProdCode=2AFF08
|ProdCode=2AFF08
|Viewers= 9.42<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41469631/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Dec. 16-22)|date=December 25, 2002|work=[[The Los Angeles Times]]|access-date=April 10, 2021|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}{{free access}}</ref>
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|12|17}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2002|12|17}}
|ShortSummary=Myers tries to make the insider talk at the location, but fails. As they get in the plane back to CTU, Myers manages to get a lead on the location of the bomb before she kills the insider, telling Jack that she is the only one to know (the locations of the bomb and of Syed Ali) now, just as the plane is shot by an unknown party. Meanwhile, three Second Wave operatives have an argument while transferring the bomb; two are killed and the third one continues alone. At CTU, Bob reveals to Almeida that he is a [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] consultant and states that he is not a terrorist. Kate meets an analyst who investigates the accounts more, and they find the name Syed Ali, a known terrorist affiliated with Second Wave. As the two leave the house, they are abducted by Second Wave thugs. David notices Wieland, having escaped detainment by an agent's help, revealing his knowledge to the press. Kim tells the policeman, who has brought them to the office, about the bomb, hoping to get released and Megan not be returned to Gary.
|ShortSummary=Jack utilizes Nina to locate and capture Faheen in Visalia. Nina attempts to escape afterward, but is recaptured by Jack. Kim and Miguel are arrested and the police plan to take them back to Los Angeles. Tony questions Bob Warner (John Terry) at CTU. Palmer's suspicions of a traitor in his ranks are confirmed. Nina sets herself up as the main player in the search to locate the bomb by killing Faheen onboard the plane after she learns the location of Syed Ali. Immediately afterward their plane is shot down.
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|MainList=List of 24 episodes
|EpisodeNumber=33
|EpisodeNumber=33
|EpisodeNumber2=9
|EpisodeNumber2=9
|Title=Day 2: 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
|Title=Day 2: 4:00 p.m.&nbsp;– 5:00 p.m.
|DirectedBy=Rodney Charters
|DirectedBy=Rodney Charters
|WrittenBy=Howard Gordon
|WrittenBy=Howard Gordon
|ProdCode=2AFF09
|ProdCode=2AFF09
|Viewers= 9.97<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41430025/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Jan. 6-12)|date=January 15, 2003|work=[[The Los Angeles Times]]|access-date=April 10, 2021|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}{{free access}}</ref>
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|1|7}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|1|7}}
|ShortSummary=While David accuses Sherry of breaking out Wieland, the plane Jack and Myers are on crashes, and Jack sees military operatives killing the survivors. He and Myers escape and resist until CTU forces arrive and kill the attackers. Having secured a [[rifle]], Myers takes Jack hostage and demands a pardon for an upcoming crime, the murder of Jack. After Jack tells David to accept her demands, Myers reveals the location of Ali. Meanwhile, Reza states that he is ready to cooperate, making Bob angry, and that he needs to go to his office for this, and an agent is instructed to accompany him. Almeida and Dessler find out about Mason's condition and decide to let him remain in charge in his last hours. Sherry and Kresge continue having arguments as their tensions continue growing. Kate and the analyst are brought to Ali, who instructs his henchman to torture the analyst who is eventually killed. The policeman decides to take Kim and Miguel back to Los Angeles, while Megan is entrusted to her aunt and says goodbye to Kim.
|ShortSummary=Jack's plane crashes and a team of commandos arrive at the crash site searching for and killing survivors. Jack escapes with Nina and secures a weapon to fight back against them until back-up can arrive. Mason pits Bob against Reza in hopes of learning which one is working with Second Wave. Sherry and Lynne clash at Palmer's headquarters. Kate is interrogated by Ali, who wants to know what she found in her father's files. Jack manages to hold off the commandos successfully and the CTU reinforcements take out the rest of them. Nina, however managed to hide a magazine of ammo during the firefight. After Jack discards the empty weapon she picks it up, reloads and takes Jack hostage. Fearing that Jack will eventually try to track her down and kill her to avenge his wife's murder, Nina demands from Palmer that she receive a pardon for the murder of Jack Bauer.
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|MainList=List of 24 episodes
|EpisodeNumber=34
|EpisodeNumber=34
|EpisodeNumber2=10
|EpisodeNumber2=10
|Title=Day 2: 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.
|Title=Day 2: 5:00 p.m.&nbsp;– 6:00 p.m.
|DirectedBy=Rodney Charters
|DirectedBy=Rodney Charters
|WrittenBy=David Ehrman
|WrittenBy=David Ehrman
|ProdCode=2AFF10
|ProdCode=2AFF10
|Viewers= 10.41<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41430109/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Jan. 13-19)|date=January 22, 2003|work=[[The Los Angeles Times]]|access-date=April 10, 2021|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}{{free access}}</ref>
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|1|14}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|1|14}}
|ShortSummary=Jack is ultimately rescued from Myers, who is rearrested. He recognizes the attacking group by their tattoos and tells David that they are a covert special ops unit working for NSA, and David deduces that they were sent by Stanton. Sherry reveals Stanton's secret communication network, which can be used as evidence against him. She is revealed to be conspiring with him, and has disclosed the network in order to maintain her cover. With the newfound knowledge of the whereabouts of Syed Ali, Jack leads the team to the house where Kate is being tortured; while Ali leaves and heads to a mosque to say [[Salah|prayers]], the henchman kills himself using a [[cyanide]] capsule in his mouth. Knowing some [[Arabic]], Kate reports Ali's intention for prayers, and Jack orders a list of nearby [[mosque]]s. Meanwhile, Reza and the agent find out that the account was hacked, and Marie arrives and kills them both, implied to be the hacker and revealed to be affiliated with Second Wave. While being transferred, Kim and Miguel force a crash, where Miguel gets stuck and is unable to escape; Kim calls for medical response and escapes when they arrive.
|ShortSummary=Jack manages to draw Nina out into the open and a sniper is able to save him, wounding Nina in the process. As she is taken back into custody Jack travels to Ali's location, finding one of his henchmen there about to execute Kate. After questioning Kate, Jack realizes that she is the only person at this point who has seen Ali and can recognize him, and enlists her help to track him down. Kim and Miguel risk their lives in order to escape from the police, who are taking them back to Los Angeles by causing the police car they are traveling in to crash. Kim is able to escape but Miguel is wounded and trapped underneath the crushed frame. Syed Ali's American contact is revealed to be Marie, and she kills Reza and the agent searching for information on her father's computer.
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|MainList=List of 24 episodes
|EpisodeNumber=35
|EpisodeNumber=35
|EpisodeNumber2=11
|EpisodeNumber2=11
|Title=Day 2: 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.
|Title=Day 2: 6:00 p.m.&nbsp;– 7:00 p.m.
|DirectedBy=[[Frederick King Keller]]
|DirectedBy=[[Frederick King Keller]]
|WrittenBy=Gil Grant
|WrittenBy=Gil Grant
|ProdCode=2AFF11
|ProdCode=2AFF11
|Viewers= 12.62<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41429778/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Feb. 3-9)|date=February 12, 2003|work=[[The Los Angeles Times]]|access-date=April 10, 2021|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}{{free access}}</ref>
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|2|4}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|2|4}}
|ShortSummary=The CTU team tracks Ali to a mosque, where Kate is instructed to [[Hijab|dress as a Muslim woman]], enter the mosque and identify Ali, which she does. Almeida, who is currently getting emotionally close with Dessler, informs Bob about Marie, who accesses an accomplice's workplace locker by seducing his foreman. CTU team waits for Ali to exit the mosque and be followed, but everyone gets out without signs of Ali. They storm in the mosque and find a man burning with Ali's clothes on, but Jack finds out that it is a deception and Ali is still alive and hiding, and orders the agents to continue protecting the exits. Meanwhile, David has Stanton arrested and tries to convince him to talk, to no avail, and orders a professional agent to start torturing Stanton for information, while Sherry fails to persuade David to give her a post in his staff. Kim keeps running in the woods until she gets stuck in an [[animal trap]] and notices a cougar approaching.
|ShortSummary=Syed Ali is tracked to a nearby mosque and Jack enlists Kate's help to identify him by going undercover. Palmer goes to extreme lengths to uncover Stanton's hidden information. Kim's day hits a low point when she encounters a predator in the woods and gets caught in a hunter's trap. After the prayers are finished CTU wait as the worshipers leave the mosque by Syed is nowhere to be seen. Jack leads the TAC teams only to find someone burnt alive believed to be Ali.
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|MainList=List of 24 episodes
|EpisodeNumber=36
|EpisodeNumber=36
|EpisodeNumber2=12
|EpisodeNumber2=12
|Title=Day 2: 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
|Title=Day 2: 7:00 p.m.&nbsp;– 8:00 p.m.
|DirectedBy=Frederick King Keller
|DirectedBy=Frederick King Keller
|WrittenBy=[[Evan Katz]]
|WrittenBy=[[Evan Katz]]
|ProdCode=2AFF12
|ProdCode=2AFF12
|Viewers= 12.33<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41429708/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Feb. 10-16)|date=February 21, 2003|work=[[The Los Angeles Times]]|access-date=April 10, 2021|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}{{free access}}</ref>
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|2|11}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|2|11}}
|ShortSummary=After Jack informs the mosque [[Clergy|cleric]] of the situation, CTU manages to find Ali and Jack stops him from taking the cyanide capsule. Jack finds torture useless and the cleric tries to convince him to talk, but to no avail. CTU recovers burnt papers from Ali's clothes and hires a [[forensics]] agent to recover the writing on it. Jack instructs Kate to call Marie and keep her on the line so that she can be traced, but Marie already knows the plan and throws the phone away. Bob tells Mason that Marie studied in [[London]] when her mother died. Due to the grief, she left home for several weeks, which Bob believes must have been the time period she was introduced to the terrorists. The writing is recovered and Jack forces Ali to talk by apparently killing one of his sons and threatening to kill the other, and Ali reveals the airport where the plane carrying the bomb will take off. Marie joins other Second Wave operatives at the airport and they manage to prepare the bomb. It is revealed that Ali's son wasn't shot and is still alive. Kresge finds out Sherry's involvement with Stanton, while Kim is saved by Lonnie McRae, a [[hunter]].
|ShortSummary=Jack realizes that the burnt corpse is not Ali from the clothes, and eventually tracks Ali through a hidden underground tunnel and captures him. Jack threatens Ali's family in order to break him and orders his son's apparent execution in order to find out where the bomb is. This was a ploy however and Ali's family were unharmed. Mason questions Bob to learn more about Marie's motivations for helping the terrorists, discovering that Marie became radicalized shortly after her mother died. Kim is rescued by a mysterious hunter who offers her asylum. Lynne receives a dire warning from Sherry.
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|MainList=List of 24 episodes
|EpisodeNumber=37
|EpisodeNumber=37
|EpisodeNumber2=13
|EpisodeNumber2=13
|Title=Day 2: 8:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
|Title=Day 2: 8:00 p.m.&nbsp;– 9:00 p.m.
|DirectedBy=Jon Cassar
|DirectedBy=Jon Cassar
|WrittenBy=Maurice Hurley
|WrittenBy=[[Maurice Hurley]]
|ProdCode=2AFF13
|ProdCode=2AFF13
|Viewers= 13.14<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41429660/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Feb. 17-23)|date=February 26, 2003|work=[[The Los Angeles Times]]|access-date=April 10, 2021|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}{{free access}}</ref>
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|2|18}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|2|18}}
|ShortSummary=While the CTU team arrives at the airport, Stanton finally decides to talk and reveals a special ops team to be at the airport ordered to kill Second Wave operatives and recover the bomb, an action that will trigger a more strict military policy by the U.S. government. David orders Secret Service to grant Sherry access to the inside facility as she has connections with a [[United States Senate|Senator]] revealed to be Stanton's accomplice. CTU finds six commandos with the tattoo dead at the place, but Stanton reveals that there were seven. CTU finds the plane and stops it, capturing the pilot and recovering a device, which the experts find to be a [[decoy]] and not the bomb. David asks Stanton for more information, and he reveals Sherry's involvement. Meanwhile, Kim takes refuge in McRae's secluded house, where he is informed by a policeman of her charges, but she convinces him of her innocence. She tells him about the bomb and he shows her a [[bunker]] he has made for nuclear catastrophes. He listens to the radio and states that the bomb has just detonated, and they rush to the bunker.
|ShortSummary=Jack and his men prepare for a confrontation with Stanton's renegade soldiers as they converge on the bomb at Norton Airfield. Kim becomes suspicious of her unusual host, Lonnie. Stanton finally breaks down and gives Palmer the location of the bomb, confessing that he knew about the bomb and the plot weeks ago. Stanton reasons that he felt that Palmer's defense policy was weak and he conspired to secretly allow a nuclear threat onto US soil before intercepting it in order to justify to Palmer the need to strengthen his administration's defense policies. As Jack and the TAC teams continue their search at the airfield, they discover six bodies of the Coral Snake Unit and that nobody is tracking the bomb.
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|MainList=List of 24 episodes
|EpisodeNumber=38
|EpisodeNumber=38
|EpisodeNumber2=14
|EpisodeNumber2=14
|Title=Day 2: 9:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
|Title=Day 2: 9:00 p.m.&nbsp;– 10:00 p.m.
|DirectedBy=Jon Cassar
|DirectedBy=Jon Cassar
|WrittenBy=Joel Surnow & Michael Loceff
|WrittenBy=Joel Surnow & Michael Loceff
|ProdCode=2AFF14
|ProdCode=2AFF14
|Viewers= 12.64<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41429600/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (Feb. 24-March 2)|date=March 5, 2003|work=[[The Los Angeles Times]]|access-date=April 10, 2021|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}{{free access}}</ref>
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|2|25}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|2|25}}
|ShortSummary=David confronts Sherry, who manages to prove to him that she was leading a secret investigation with a CIA agent against Stanton and offered cooperation with Stanton as cover. David decides to expel her from the facility instead of having her arrested, while CTU starts interrogating the pilot. Kate tracks Marie, who tries to kill her, but CTU manages to capture her. Jack starts torturing her, and Kate tries to persuade her to talk; she finally gives a location, but Jack deduces that it is another decoy and orders a full search of the perimeter, ultimately managing to find the bomb, which experts say could blow any time. With his condition worsening, Mason leaves CTU and appoints Almeida as the Director. Carrie Turner, an agent from Division sent for assistance, is revealed to have a personal problem with Dessler. Kim finds out that there has been no explosion and pulls a knife on McRae, who states that he only wanted company. She insists on leaving and he decides to let her go after giving her a gun to be able to defend herself.
|ShortSummary=Stanton reveals that there was a seventh commando with the Coral Snake Unit. Jack also comes to this conclusion based on the bullet wounds inflicted upon them. One of the terrorists, Omar, attempts to escape by plane with the bomb but is intercepted by Jack. The bomb is a decoy. Kate spots Marie trying to escape the airfield and is about to be killed by her own sister until Jack intervenes, capturing Marie. Jack and Kate try to break Marie's resolve so they can learn the specific location of the bomb. Palmer confronts his ex-wife with the information that Stanton gave him. The fatally-ill Mason steps down from duty and appoints Tony new director of CTU.
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|MainList=List of 24 episodes
|EpisodeNumber=39
|EpisodeNumber=39
|EpisodeNumber2=15
|EpisodeNumber2=15
|Title=Day 2: 10:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.
|Title=Day 2: 10:00 p.m.&nbsp;– 11:00 p.m.
|DirectedBy=[[Ian Toynton]]
|DirectedBy=[[Ian Toynton]]
|WrittenBy=[[Robert Cochran (TV producer)|Robert Cochran]]
|WrittenBy=[[Robert Cochran (TV producer)|Robert Cochran]]
|ProdCode=2AFF15
|ProdCode=2AFF15
|Viewers= 13.15<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41426006/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (March 3–9)|date=March 12, 2003|work=[[The Los Angeles Times]]|access-date=April 10, 2021|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}{{free access}}</ref>
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|3|4}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|3|4}}
|ShortSummary=CTU discovers that defusing the bomb is impossible and it must be delivered to the [[Mojave desert]] for a safe detonation while the pilot can't leave the plane in order to make the hit accurate, making it a [[suicide mission]]. Mason arrives and offers to be the pilot, but Jack refuses and chooses to do it himself. Kim is disturbed by a driver, but she uses her gun to force him to leave. As a woman picks her up, she calls Jack and finds out about his mission, as she leaves the car and continues on foot. Meanwhile, CTU recovers a recording from Ali's house seemingly proving the support of three Middle Eastern governments of the terrorist attack. Yusuf Auda, an agent working for one of those governments, is at CTU for updates, but Almeida doesn't tell him anything. The [[Joint Chiefs of Staff|Joint Chiefs]] prepare the [[United States Armed Forces|Armed Forces]] for Palmer's decision to retaliate, but he decides to hold for now. Jack flies the plane to the location, but on the way, he finds out that Mason has boarded, and he convinces Jack to let him do it and save his own life. Jack jumps out with a [[parachute]], lands, and watches the ensuing explosion along with Palmer and Kim, who believes Jack has died.
|ShortSummary= The bomb is found at the airfield but is discovered to be tamper-proof. Tony and Michelle Dessler (Reiko Aylesworth) become suspicious of a Middle Eastern intelligence agent named Yusuf Auda (Donnie Keshawarz) who is asking questions about the evidence against Ali. A recording is recovered from Syed Ali's safe-house, apparently of a conversation between Ali and officials from three Middle Eastern countries plotting against the US. Palmer departs for Los Angeles. Jack determines that due to lack of aircraft with precision auto-pilot capability that one man must pilot the plane carrying the bomb and crash it in an isolated spot in the Mojave Desert where the blast and fallout would be best contained. Jack choosing to fly the plane himself, bids a tearful goodbye to his daughter who has left Lonnie's place. However, wanting to make what could be the last few minutes of his life count, Mason boards the plane unnoticed by Jack, gives him a parachute on his last opportunity to pull out, and flies the plane to his own death, thereby saving the people of Los Angeles. The atomic explosion is seen from miles away by Kim and Palmer.
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|EpisodeNumber=40
|EpisodeNumber=40
|EpisodeNumber2=16
|EpisodeNumber2=16
|Title=Day 2: 11:00 p.m. – 12:00 a.m.
|Title=Day 2: 11:00 p.m.&nbsp;– 12:00 a.m.
|DirectedBy=Ian Toynton
|DirectedBy=Ian Toynton
|WrittenBy=Howard Gordon & Evan Katz
|WrittenBy=Howard Gordon & Evan Katz
|ProdCode=2AFF16
|ProdCode=2AFF16
|Viewers= 12.09<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41425843/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (March 24–30)|date=April 2, 2003|work=[[The Los Angeles Times]]|access-date=April 10, 2021|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}{{free access}}</ref>
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|3|25}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|3|25}}
|ShortSummary=Jack is returned to CTU, where Dessler asks Ali about the recording, which he denies any involvement with. Almeida doesn't believe his claim and tells Palmer that the recording is [[authentication|authentic]], while Dessler tells Jack about Ali's claim. While Ali is being transferred to Guantanamo, Jack tells him that his son is alive and asks him about his claim, which Ali confirms before he is killed by an unknown [[sniper]]. Jack feels certain that the recording is fake, but Almeida still doesn't believe it, while the authorities push Palmer to order the assault based on the recording which they believe to be authentic. Palmer gets a call from Jack, and Palmer says Jack has a few hours to prove his claim that it is a fake before the assault starts. Jack gets a call from an unknown man with the tattoo who claims to have evidence that disproves the recording, and the man will yield it if Kate is delivered to him. As Dessler helps Jack abduct Kate, Turner witnesses this and informs Almeida, who intercepts Jack, but Almeida breaks his ankle and the duo escapes. Meanwhile, Kim is allowed into a closed store to use the bathroom, where a man breaks into the store. The police arrive and surround the store, and the intruder critically shoots the store clerk in an ensuing struggle.
|ShortSummary=Jack and Michelle question Ali who reveals that the recording made in Cyprus is a forgery. However during the transfer from CTU to Guantanamo Syed is shot and killed by a sniper. Palmer comes across a startling piece of evidence that leads him to prepare for war against three countries who appear to have been involved in the nuclear strike. Kim becomes a hostage in a convenience store robbery, and Jack is contacted by the seventh Coral Snake soldier, Jonathan Wallace, who reveals that it was he who assassinated Syed Ali, and offers him critical information regarding the Cyprus recording in exchange for Kate Warner. Michelle assists Jack in breaking Kate out of CTU custody. Tony attempts and fails to stop Jack.
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|MainList=List of 24 episodes
|EpisodeNumber=41
|EpisodeNumber=41
|EpisodeNumber2=17
|EpisodeNumber2=17
|Title=Day 2: 12:00 a.m. – 1:00 a.m.
|Title=Day 2: 12:00 a.m.&nbsp;– 1:00 a.m.
|DirectedBy=Jon Cassar
|DirectedBy=Jon Cassar
|WrittenBy=Evan Katz & Gil Grant
|WrittenBy=Evan Katz & Gil Grant
|ProdCode=2AFF17
|ProdCode=2AFF17
|Viewers= 12.48<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41426903/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (March 31-April 6)|date=April 9, 2003|work=[[The Los Angeles Times]]|access-date=April 10, 2021|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}{{free access}}</ref>
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|4|1}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|4|1}}
|ShortSummary=While Jack and Kate head to the location requested by the tattooed man, they notice Auda following them, and Jack includes him in the plan as they arrive at the location, where Jack goes in alone. The man introduces himself as Jonathan Wallace, the seventh member who killed the other six at the airport, and explains that the people he worked for control [[petroleum]] in the [[Caspian Sea]], and wanted to trigger a U.S. assault on the Middle East in order to make a huge revenue. He claims to have the source recordings that were assembled to make the fake one, but as his employers killed his transport team, he needs Kate's contacts to leave the country. As Wallace puts her in the trunk, they are attacked by a third party. Meanwhile, [[Vice President of the United States|Vice President]] Jim Prescott gets angry for Palmer's decision to hold the invasion. Almeida questions Dessler, who denies helping Jack, and he instructs Turner to watch her, while Dessler gets a call from her brother, Danny, who seems to hate Turner. Kim manages to escape from the store, and the police storm in, critically shooting the intruder and capturing him.
|ShortSummary=Yusuf Auda tails Jack, having been frozen out of CTU's investigation and joins forces with Jack, who meets with Jonathan Wallace (Gregg Henry), the surviving Coral Snake Commando. Wallace reveals that he has been targeted by his former employers for assassination and demands Kate in exchange for evidence about the recordings - Kate was special dispensation to leave the country by air anytime she wants due to her father's CIA connections and Wallace intends to use this to escape. Tony and Carrie Turner (Lourdes Benedicto) spy on Michelle when they suspect that she is working with Jack. Mike and Vice President Jim Prescott (Alan Dale) turn up the heat on Palmer when he expresses his doubts about the impending war. Jack agrees to hand over Kate to Wallace in exchange for the evidence, but as they leave the building they come under attack by a group of assassins.
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|EpisodeNumber=42
|EpisodeNumber=42
|EpisodeNumber2=18
|EpisodeNumber2=18
|Title=Day 2: 1:00 a.m. – 2:00 a.m.
|Title=Day 2: 1:00 a.m.&nbsp;– 2:00 a.m.
|DirectedBy=Jon Cassar
|DirectedBy=Jon Cassar
|WrittenBy=Joel Surnow & Michael Loceff
|WrittenBy=Joel Surnow & Michael Loceff
|ProdCode=2AFF18
|ProdCode=2AFF18
|Viewers= 11.75<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41426104/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (April 7–13)|date=April 16, 2003|work=[[The Los Angeles Times]]|access-date=April 10, 2021|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}{{free access}}</ref>
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|4|8}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|4|8}}
|ShortSummary=Auda holds the third party attackers while the others go into the building, where Jack calls Michelle and asks for [[satellite image]]s showing the place of the mercenaries. The four manage to kill some of the attackers and escape in the car, but Wallace is critically shot. Almeida finds out about Dessler's deed and she gets him on the phone with Jack, who explains that Wallace doesn't want CTU involved. They get to a hospital where Wallace succumbs to his wound, and Jack recovers a [[Integrated circuit|chip]] planted under Wallace's skin. Meanwhile, riots start in various cities across the U.S. with hostility towards Middle Easterners, and Palmer orders the [[National Guard of the United States|National Guard]] and the [[United States Army|Army]] to protect the foreigners and settle the riots. Kim explains her adventures to the police, who tell her the original charges against her are being dropped, as they have confirmed that Gary Matheson killed his wife, though she still has to deal with the charges of escaping police custody. She calls Almeida, who reveals to her that Jack is alive and promises to free her. She then talks to Miguel on the phone, who says that he doesn't want to see her again and hangs up, before he is revealed to have lost his right leg in the crash.
|ShortSummary=Jack, Kate, Yusuf, and Wallace fight to escape from a deadly band of assassins and manages to reach his vehicle and re-arm, and with the help of Michelle's infra-red satellite feed and Yusuf's smoke grenades, all four are able to escape, although Wallace is critically wounded. Palmer decides to take a stronger stance against the civil unrest resulting from the bomb explosion by deploying the National Guard at hotspots where the media are covering in the hope that national news coverage of the National Guard's law enforcement in these areas will quell other unrest across the country. Tony's trust in Michelle is broken when he suspects her of betraying him. Jack takes Wallace to a medical clinic, but are unable to save Wallace. Jack notices an anomaly on Wallace's X-ray and realizes that Wallace's intel is literally "inside" information – he had the evidence surgically implanted in his body.
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|MainList=List of 24 episodes
|EpisodeNumber=43
|EpisodeNumber=43
|EpisodeNumber2=19
|EpisodeNumber2=19
|Title=Day 2: 2:00 a.m. – 3:00 a.m.
|Title=Day 2: 2:00 a.m.&nbsp;– 3:00 a.m.
|DirectedBy=James Whitmore, Jr.
|DirectedBy=James Whitmore, Jr.
|WrittenBy=Howard Gordon
|WrittenBy=Howard Gordon
|ProdCode=2AFF19
|ProdCode=2AFF19
|Viewers= 11.77<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41428492/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (April 14–20)|date=April 23, 2003|work=[[The Los Angeles Times]]|access-date=April 10, 2021|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}{{free access}}</ref>
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|4|15}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|4|15}}
|ShortSummary=Auda finds a [[transponder]] on the chip; Jack takes the transponder and escapes with it while Auda and Kate escape with the chip. Jack is captured by the mercenaries and they start torturing him for the chip, but Jack almost dies as a result of the pressure, and they try to revive him. In the meantime, Auda and Kate are attacked by three street criminals, who start beating up Auda because of his race. At CTU, Dessler explains to Almeida that Turner got involved with Danny, who was married and had children, and she ended the affair while he lost his family and his job for it and attempted suicide. Danny arrives at CTU to talk to Dessler before he sees Turner and assaults her. Kresge notices that Prescott is assembling the [[Cabinet of the United States|Cabinet]] members and asks Novick about it, and he reveals that Prescott is trying to invoke the Section 4 of the [[Twenty-fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution|25th Amendment]] of the [[United States Constitution|Constitution]], which gives the Cabinet the authority to [[Deposition (law)|depose]] the President and replace him with the Vice President. Kresge tries to inform Palmer, but Novick locks her in a room and orders an agent to watch her.
|ShortSummary=At the hospital, Yusuf examines the chip recovered from Wallace's body and discovers a tracking device on the chip just as another group of assassins arrive. Jack takes the tracking device to draw the assassins away while Yusuf and Kate escape to CTU, but Jack is captured and tortured, even momentarily flatlining, but soon escapes with the help of one of the center's doctors after discovering the name of the person behind the day's events. Palmer leans towards holding off the attacks leading the Vice-President and other members of the cabinet including Mike Novick, to organize a mutiny to remove Palmer. In the meantime while en-route to CTU Yusuf falls victim to a hate crime by thugs who then take Kate.|LineColor=6699CC
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|EpisodeNumber=44
|EpisodeNumber=44
|EpisodeNumber2=20
|EpisodeNumber2=20
|Title=Day 2: 3:00 a.m. – 4:00 a.m.
|Title=Day 2: 3:00 a.m.&nbsp;– 4:00 a.m.
|DirectedBy=James Whitmore, Jr.
|DirectedBy=James Whitmore, Jr.
|WrittenBy=Neil Cohen
|WrittenBy=Neil Cohen
|ProdCode=2AFF20
|ProdCode=2AFF20
|Viewers= 11.94<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41424238/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (April 21–27)|date=April 30, 2003|work=[[The Los Angeles Times]]|access-date=April 10, 2021|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}{{free access}}</ref>
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|4|22}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|4|22}}
|ShortSummary=As the mercenaries force a doctor to revive Jack, Peter Kingsley, one of the masterminds, orders the second-in-command to kill the boss man and continue the torture, which he does. After convincing the doctor to help him escape, Jack kills the mercenaries and gets Kingsley's name. Meanwhile, the thugs take Auda's belongings and decide to leave, and Kate demands the chip and offers money in her house in exchange for it. Jack arrives, and after a dying Auda reveals Kate's whereabouts, he arrives at Kate's and kills one of the thugs, while the other two hide in a room with the chip. [[Ryan Chappelle]] arrives at CTU and designates the preparation of domestic response to the invasion as the sole task. Turner finds out that Almeida and Dessler, who have become romantically involved, are still following Jack's lead and tells Chappelle, who decides to keep Almeida because of the lack of human resources. Kresge escapes the room, but falls from the stairs and is critically injured, unable to talk to Palmer. Prescott assembles the Cabinet and they discuss Palmer's capability to run the Office in his absence.
|ShortSummary=Jack convinces the medical center doctor to help him escape from Peter Kingsley's (Tobin Bell) men. Lynne is forcibly held before she can warn Palmer of the conspiracy against him. She later manages to escape but falls down the stairs while being pursued by Secret Service and is hospitalized. Ryan interferes with Tony's efforts to assist Jack. Kate offers her captors money in exchange for the chip. Jack tracks down Yusuf, who with his dying breath tells Jack where Kate has been taken. Jack arrives at Kate's home and saves Kate, but the thugs manage to barricade themselves away with the chip.
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|MainList=List of 24 episodes
|EpisodeNumber=45
|EpisodeNumber=45
|EpisodeNumber2=21
|EpisodeNumber2=21
|Title=Day 2: 4:00 a.m. – 5:00 a.m.
|Title=Day 2: 4:00 a.m.&nbsp;– 5:00 a.m.
|DirectedBy=Ian Toynton
|DirectedBy=Ian Toynton
|WrittenBy=Robert Cochran & Howard Gordon
|WrittenBy=Robert Cochran & Howard Gordon
|ProdCode=2AFF21
|ProdCode=2AFF21
|Viewers= 12.05<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41425184/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (April 28-May 4)|date=May 7, 2003|work=[[The Los Angeles Times]]|access-date=April 10, 2021|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}{{free access}}</ref>
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|4|29}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|4|29}}
|ShortSummary=Jack captures the thug and recovers the chip; he finds it damaged and tells Almeida to check Kingsley's name. Kate blames herself for not watching after Marie better, but Jack tells her that it was out of her hands, before he talks to Kim, who is released and being transferred. Almeida and Dessler find a hacker named Alex Hewitt, possibly involved in fabricating the Cyprus recording. Jack heads to Hewitt's location, where he hides when Sherry arrives to find Hewitt for her own plan. Meanwhile, after Novick tells David about the meeting, they join it, where Prescott questions David's ability, then brings Wieland for testimony, but Stanton joins them on a video chat, revealing that he was innocent and tortured for nothing. David asks them to play the rest of the interrogation tape, but Prescott states that there is no more. Finally, Prescott asks for the evidence David claims to disprove the recording, and David states that it hasn't been obtained yet. The voting begins, ending with David deposed with eight votes against seven, and Prescott detains David and swears in as the President, before ordering the troops to move towards the three accused countries.
|ShortSummary=The cabinet debates invoking the Twenty-Fifth Amendment to remove Palmer from office citing that his irrational behavior is a sign that he does not have the capacity to perform his presidential duties. Jack finally gets a hold of the chip but it is damaged. Michelle is able to trace the chip to a free-lance hacker and programmer, Alex Hewitt, but when he follows this lead up, he discovers Sherry is involved in the threat.
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|MainList=List of 24 episodes
|EpisodeNumber=46
|EpisodeNumber=46
|EpisodeNumber2=22
|EpisodeNumber2=22
|Title=Day 2: 5:00 a.m. – 6:00 a.m.
|Title=Day 2: 5:00 a.m.&nbsp;– 6:00 a.m.
|DirectedBy=Ian Toynton
|DirectedBy=Ian Toynton
|WrittenBy=Virgil Williams & Duppy Demetrius
|WrittenBy=Virgil Williams & Duppy Demetrius
|ProdCode=2AFF22
|ProdCode=2AFF22
|Viewers= 13.49<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41430219/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (May 5–11)|date=May 14, 2003|work=[[The Los Angeles Times]]|access-date=April 10, 2021|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}{{free access}}</ref>
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|5|6}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|5|6}}
|ShortSummary=Jack locks up Sherry and her bodyguard and finds out her involvement, and they capture Hewitt, who will testify in exchange for immunity. David convinces agent [[Aaron Pierce (24 character)|Aaron Pierce]], appointed to watch him, to get him a cell phone so that he can talk to Jack for updates. CTU is informed of David's deposition, and Almeida informs Jack about it before telling Chappelle about Hewitt and asking for a helicopter to pick up Jack, which he denies and tells Almeida that he has been reassigned, essentially firing Almeida, but Dessler lures Chappelle to a room, where Almeida knocks him unconscious and sends the helicopter. Novick finds out about the phone and takes it from David, having Pierce arrested and another agent assigned to watch David. Kim arrives at Matheson's to collect her belongings, not knowing that Gary is there. He kills the police officer who escorted Kim there and attacks Kim, who hides in the ceiling. Kim overpowers Gary and takes his gun, calling Jack for help, and he tells her to [[Self-defense (United States)|kill Gary in self-defense]], which she does. As he calls Kate and asks her to go and pick up Kim, Hewitt stabs Sherry and escapes, and Jack gives chase.
|ShortSummary=Jack locates Alex Hewitt (Rick D. Wasserman), the man who forged the audio evidence, but his efforts to break him down are sabotaged by Sherry, who wants to cover her own involvement in the plot. Kim returns to the Matheson home to retrieve her belongings, where she has another confrontation with her abusive employer, leading her to shoot and kill him before he could harm her. Palmer searches for an ally who will help him get a message out to CTU. Tony and Michelle realize that Ryan will do nothing to help Jack and take matters into their own hands. They lure Chappelle to a holding room and knock him out so that they can deploy a helicopter to transport Jack and Hewitt back to CTU. Meanwhile Jack convinces Hewitt to testify but Hewitt, fearing prosecution, gets cold feet and stabs Sherry and escapes from his apartment, forcing Jack to choose between pursuing him or aiding the injured Sherry.
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|MainList=List of 24 episodes
|EpisodeNumber=47
|EpisodeNumber=47
|EpisodeNumber2=23
|EpisodeNumber2=23
|Title=Day 2: 6:00 a.m. – 7:00 a.m.
|Title=Day 2: 6:00 a.m.&nbsp;– 7:00 a.m.
|DirectedBy=Jon Cassar
|DirectedBy=Jon Cassar
|WrittenBy=Evan Katz & Gil Grant
|WrittenBy=Gil Grant & Evan Katz
|ProdCode=2AFF23
|ProdCode=2AFF23
|Viewers= 12.72<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41424933/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (May 12–18)|date=May 21, 2003|work=[[The Los Angeles Times]]|access-date=April 10, 2021|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}{{free access}}</ref>
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|5|13}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|5|13}}
|ShortSummary=Hewitt gets critically wounded, needing the helicopter fast. Division agents arrive and find Chappelle, who returns the helicopter and has Almeida arrested while Dessler is working in a van outside. Hewitt succumbs to his wounds and Jack returns to Sherry and asks her for another way, and she explains that they need to use Kingsley's confession, while Dessler helps Jack produce Hewitt's phonetic template before she is found and arrested. Sherry calls Kingsley and plays Hewitt's forged voice, proving his presence, and she arranges a deal to deliver him in exchange for taking the evidence Kingsley has against her. While driving to the location, Jack has a [[heart attack]] as a result of the immense torture he experienced previously, resulting in a crash. Novick informs David that a nearby country needs the latter's authorization to allow the U.S. military planes to pass, as David's deposition hasn't been made public yet. David agrees to talk to that country's [[head of state]], and enlists the help of an operative from the [[United States Department of Justice|Justice Department]] for his claim, while Kate arrives and recovers Kim.
|ShortSummary=Sherry survives the stabbing and Hewitt is killed when he draws his gun and Jack is forced to shoot him. Jack then realizes he must persuade Sherry to help him get evidence against Kingsley. Things go awry at CTU when Division becomes suspicious of Chappelle's absence. Carrie calls in Brad Hammond and Tony is taken into custody. Michelle goes off-site to work with Jack and before she is apprehended manages to set Jack up with Hewitt's voice-manipulating program so that Jack could fool Kingsley that Hewitt is still alive. Jack has Sherry call Kingsley to negotiate an exchange - Hewitt for any evidence Kingsley has linking Sherry to the conspiracy. While en-route to the meeting point, Jack, suffering chest pains crashes the car.
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|MainList=List of 24 episodes
|EpisodeNumber=48
|EpisodeNumber=48
|EpisodeNumber2=24
|EpisodeNumber2=24
|Title=Day 2: 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m.
|Title=Day 2: 7:00 a.m.&nbsp;– 8:00 a.m.
|DirectedBy=Jon Cassar
|DirectedBy=Jon Cassar
|WrittenBy={{StoryTeleplay|t=Joel Surnow & Michael Loceff|s= Robert Cochran & Howard Gordon|tfirst=y}}
|WrittenBy=''Story:'' Robert Cochran & Howard Gordon<br />''Teleplay:'' Joel Surnow & Michael Loceff
|ProdCode=2AFF24
|ProdCode=2AFF24
|Viewers= 14.20<ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.newspapers.com/article/41426789/the-los-angeles-times/|title=National Nielsen Viewership (May 19–25)|date=May 29, 2003|work=[[The Los Angeles Times]]|access-date=April 10, 2021|via=[[Newspapers.com]]}}{{free access}}</ref>
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|5|20}}
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2003|5|20}}
|ShortSummary=Jack and Sherry hijack a car and continue after Jack ultimately convinces a reluctant Sherry to go through with the meeting with Kingsley in order to help Palmer. The [[United States Department of Justice|DOJ]] operative tells Novick about his findings, and the latter orders Chappelle to help Jack prove his claim. Sherry has a microphone put on her and enters the [[Los Angeles Coliseum]], where she manages to deceive Kingsley to confess the recording's forgery and his involvement in it. Jack kills the snipers and attacks Kingsley's men while Sherry escapes. In the ensuing shootout, Jack manages to kill the mercenaries before he has another heart attack, and Kingsley attempts to kill him before being fatally shot by CTU agents. In the aftermath, Prescott decides to abort the attack as a result of the new evidence, before revoking his succession and offering David his resignation, which the latter refuses. David also tells Mike Novick that he expected his complete support and thus fires him. Kingsley's co-conspirator, Max, tells another co-conspirator, Trepkos, that he has another plan to trigger the war. Kate and Kim arrive and reunite with Jack, while Almeida and Dessler are released and the former stands up to Chappelle, who leaves the CTU building with Turner. Later, Palmer gives a speech outside before he collapses as a result of being poisoned by [[Mandy (24 character)|Mandy]].
|ShortSummary=Jack and Sherry head to the Los Angeles Coliseum. for Sherry's meeting with Kingsley, where they hope to obtain confirmation that the recordings are false. Mike Novick has a change of heart and orders CTU to help Jack. Tony and Michelle are both released and agree to help Chappelle on the condition the charges against them are dropped. Palmer, Prescott, and the cabinet gather to listen to Sherry's pivotal meeting with Kingsley as the bombers close in. Ultimately, the attack is called off at the last minute when the confession is obtained, and Kingsley and his men are killed in a raid. Palmer is reinstated as President, but he relieves Mike of his duties. The season ends in shock as Palmer encounters a villain from Day 1.
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==Production==
Season 2 marked the first of three uses of the show's [[Air Force One]] set. Xander Berkeley's character spent much of the season dying of radiation poisoning and various actors commented that they thought the story played out very well.<ref name="commentary">{{cite video|people = Kiefer Sutherland|title = 24 Season 2 DVD Commentary|medium = DVD|publisher = Fox Home Entertainment|date = 2003}}</ref> Kiefer Sutherland became a producer for the second season. In an interview, he joked that "Fox originally did not want to give me a raise so they gave me a title."<ref name="interview">{{cite web|url=http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0701/20/lkl.01.html|title=Cast of "24" discuss TV show|work=[[Larry King]] Live|publisher=[[CNN]]|date=January 20, 2007|access-date=July 18, 2012}}</ref> In the same interview, Sutherland mentions that he tried suggesting a storyline detail which got rejected by the writers.<ref name="interview" /> One idea that did get accepted by the writers was Carlos Bernard's idea to mention London's "[[Finsbury Park Mosque]]" during an interrogation scene.<ref name="commentary" /> Shortly after the season aired, authorities raided this mosque, having discovered that radical groups were indeed meeting there.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.foxnews.com/story/fact-and-fiction-mix-on-24|title=Fact and Fiction Mix on 24|work=Fox News|date=May 11, 2003|access-date=July 18, 2012}}</ref>

===Trailer===
The original trailer titled "Get Ready" aired in early September 2002, slightly more than a month before the season premiere. It is only 15 seconds long and features a number of shots from season 2 in quick succession. It ends with Jack telling his daughter that she has to leave Los Angeles.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.24spoilers.com/2002/09/14/24-season-2-promo-get-ready/|title=24 Season 2 Promo: Get Ready|work=24 Spoilers|date=September 14, 2002|access-date=July 18, 2012}}</ref>

==Reception==
The second season received critical acclaim, scoring a [[Metacritic]] rating of 83/100 based on 23 reviews.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.metacritic.com/tv/24/season-2 |title=24: Season 2 |website=Metacritic |access-date=July 11, 2013}}</ref> On [[Rotten Tomatoes]], the season has an approval rating of 95% with an average score of 7.5 out of 10 based on 19 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "''24''{{'}}s sophomore outing is not as elegantly structured as its predecessor, but the series firmly puts to rest any fears that its propulsive thrills were a one-time novelty."<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.rottentomatoes.com/tv/24/s02 |title=24: Day 2 |website=Rotten Tomatoes |accessdate=November 5, 2021}}</ref>

For this season, [[Kiefer Sutherland]] won the [[Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series]] and the [[Satellite Award for Best Actor&nbsp;– Television Series Drama]] (for the second time in a row). [[Sean Callery]], the show's composer won the [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Composition for a Series]]. The alleged absurdity of Kim Bauer's run-in with the cougar has created an enduring reference in the television review community.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2007/03/bottoming_out_kim_v_the_cougar.html|title=The ''24'' Absurd-oMeter: Kim vs the Cougar, Redux|first=Ben|last=Wasserstein|publisher=NYMag|date=March 27, 2007|access-date=July 20, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.nbcnews.com/id/wbna34731353|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121231231503/http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/34731353/ns/today-entertainment/t/plausibility-huh-wacky-moments|url-status=live|archive-date=December 31, 2012|title=Plausibility? Huh? 7 wacky moments from ''24''|first=Susan|last=Young|publisher=[[MSNBC]]|date=January 21, 2010|access-date=July 20, 2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.craveonline.com/tv/articles/138476-the-top-5-wtf-moments-from-24|title=The Top 5 WTF Moments From 24|first=Blair|last=Marnell|work=Crave Online|date=May 24, 2010|access-date=July 20, 2012|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130101060040/http://www.craveonline.com/tv/articles/138476-the-top-5-wtf-moments-from-24|archive-date=January 1, 2013|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=https://www.usatoday.com/life/television/news/2003-12-09-24-kim-main_x.htm|title=Damsel Kim is back to distressing ''24'' fans|first=Bill|last=Keveney|newspaper=[[USA Today]]|date=August 12, 2003|access-date=July 20, 2012}}</ref>

===Award nominations===
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Organization
! Category
! style="width:40%;"|Nominee(s)
! Result
|-
| rowspan=9| [[Primetime Emmy Award]]s
| [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series|Outstanding Drama Series]]
| [[Jon Cassar]], [[Robert Cochran (TV producer)|Robert Cochran]], [[Howard Gordon]], [[Brian Grazer]], [[Michael Loceff]], [[Tony Krantz]], [[Norman Powell (television executive)|Norman Powell]], [[Joel Surnow]], [[Kiefer Sutherland]]
| {{nom}}
|-
| [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series|Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series]]
| Kiefer Sutherland
| {{nom}}
|-
| [[Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series|Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series]]
| [[Ian Toynton]]
| {{nom}}
|-
| Outstanding Music Composition for a Series, Dramatic Underscore
| [[Sean Callery]]
| {{won}}
|-
| Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Series
| Chris Willingham
| {{won}}
|-
| Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Series
| Chris Willingham, David Latham
| {{nom}}
|-
| Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series
| Debi Manwiller, Peggy Kennedy, Richard Pagano
| {{nom}}
|-
| Outstanding Single-Camera Sound Mixing for a Series
| William Gocke, Mike Olman, Ken Kobett
| {{nom}}
|-
| Outstanding Stunt Coordination
| Eddy Donno
| {{nom}}
|-
| rowspan=3| [[Golden Globe Award]]s
| [[Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series – Drama|Best Drama Series]]
|
| {{nom}}
|-
| [[Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama|Best Actor in a Drama Series]]
| Kiefer Sutherland
| {{nom}}
|-
| [[Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film|Best Supporting Actor]]
| [[Dennis Haysbert]]
| {{nom}}
|-
| rowspan=1| [[Screen Actors Guild Award]]s
| [[Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series|Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series]]
| Kiefer Sutherland
| {{won}}
|-
| rowspan=4| [[Satellite Award]]s
| [[Satellite Award for Best Television Series – Drama|Best Drama Series]]
|
| {{nom}}
|-
| [[Satellite Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama|Best Actor in a Drama Series]]
| Kiefer Sutherland
| {{won}}
|-
| [[Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actress – Television Series|Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series]]
| [[Sarah Clarke]]
| {{won}}
|-
| [[Satellite Award for Best Supporting Actor – Television Series|Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series]]
| Dennis Haysbert
| {{nom}}
|-
| rowspan=1| [[Writers Guild of America Award]]s
| [[Writers Guild of America Award for Best Screenplay – Episodic Drama|Episodic Drama]]
| [[Evan Katz]]
| {{won}}
|-
| rowspan=1| [[Producers Guild of America Award]]s
| Television Producer of the Year Award in Episodic - Drama
| Brian Grazer, Tony Krantz, Howard Gordon, Robert Cochran, Joel Surnow, Cyrus Yavneh
| {{won}}
|-
| rowspan=2| [[TCA Awards|Television Critics Association Awards]]
| [[TCA Award for Outstanding Achievement in Drama|Outstanding Achievement in Drama]]
|
| {{nom}}
|-
| [[TCA Award for Individual Achievement in Drama|Individual Achievement in Drama]]
| Kiefer Sutherland
| {{nom}}
|-
|}

==Home media releases==
The second season was released on DVD in region 1 on {{Start date|2003|9|9}}<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/releases/24-Season-2/2460 |title=24 - Season 2 |work=TVShowsOnDVD |access-date=November 26, 2010 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110525112241/http://www.tvshowsondvd.com/releases/24-Season-2/2460 |archive-date=May 25, 2011 }}</ref> and in region 2 on {{Start date|2003|8|11}}.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B00008W63W |title=24: Complete Season 2 |access-date=January 2, 2009 |work=Amazon.co.uk|date=August 11, 2003 }}</ref>


==References==
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24
Season 2
Promotional poster
Starring
No. of episodes24
Release
Original networkFox
Original releaseOctober 29, 2002 (2002-10-29) –
May 20, 2003 (2003-05-20)
Season chronology
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List of episodes

The second season of the American drama television series 24, also known as Day 2, was first broadcast from October 29, 2002, to May 20, 2003, on Fox. The season begins and ends at 8:00 a.m. The season premiere originally aired without commercial interruption, and has an extended running time of approximately 51 minutes, as opposed to the standard 43 minutes.

Season overview

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The second season is set 18 months after season one. The season's main plot follows the work of now-President of the United States of America David Palmer and Counter Terrorist Unit 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.

This season can essentially be broken into two acts:

  1. The first act involves CTU attempting to stop a Middle Eastern terrorist cell from detonating a nuclear bomb in Los Angeles.
  2. In the second act, Jack and the CTU try to prevent a misdirected retaliatory strike from the U.S. by investigating a possibly forged piece of evidence.

Major subplots

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  • Following the death of his wife and his unborn baby at the end of Season 1, Jack Bauer retires from CTU.
  • Kim is on the run, having rescued a young girl from her abusive father.
  • Kate Warner suspects that her sister's Middle Eastern fiancé is a terrorist.
  • CTU is blown up with C4 to cripple its ability to find the bomb.
  • George Mason, Director of CTU, is exposed to a lethal dose of radiation.
  • Jack tries to repair his relationship with his daughter Kim and spends much of the day worrying about her safety.
  • Jack develops a heart condition after being tortured by terrorists.
  • President Palmer faces traitors in his own cabinet, who attempt to remove him from power to advance their own agenda.
  • The personal relationship between Tony Almeida and Michelle Dessler begins to develop.
  • The relationship between Jack Bauer and Kate Warner also begins to develop.

Summary

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The season starts and ends at: 8:00 a.m. (L.A. time); the first scene of the season occurs in Seoul, South Korea (midnight, Seoul time).

The first fifteen hours deal with finding and disposing of the nuclear bomb. After the bomb is detonated away from the city, the story focuses on the United States' response to the thwarted attack, and in particular the nation's retaliation against the people responsible for planning it. A recorded conversation between a terrorist involved with the bomb and high-ranking officials of three Middle Eastern countries (which are never specified) is used to implicate those countries in the plot. However, due to Jack Bauer's doubts, Palmer is reluctant to order military action against them until he has absolute proof that the recording is genuine. A majority of his Cabinet then vote to relieve Palmer of his position as President under Section 4 of the Twenty-fifth Amendment, believing his hesitation to be a sign of indecision and weakness, and therefore indicative of his inability to lead the country effectively. The vice president, James Prescott, is elevated to the presidency and orders military strikes against the three countries to continue.

Jack, Michelle and Tony race to find the evidence that the recording is a forgery, resulting in the discovery that a group of European and American businessmen fabricated it in order to wage war with the Middle East, and planned to benefit from the resulting skyrocketing oil prices. Once the evidence is produced, the strikes are called off and Palmer is reinstated as President, thanks largely to his ex-wife Sherry Palmer who is persuaded by Jack to risk her life to secure the evidence (she had been involved in the conspiracy). The eight cabinet members and Vice President tender their resignations (Palmer does not accept them), and Palmer then tells his staff that he believes that the strictest evidence of hostile intent is required before waging war. The President does, however, relieve his Chief of Staff Mike Novick, who did not support him until the eleventh hour, despite being his most trusted confidant.

Like in Season One, Season Two ends with a surprise twist. The nuclear bomb situation is resolved without massive loss of life (besides George Mason, who had radiation poisoning and convinced Jack to let him fly the plane) but President Palmer collapses after giving a speech, having been attacked with a biological weapon by Mandy in an assassination attempt. Viewers were forced to wait until the third season to see whether Palmer survived the attack. The sudden shift from a nuclear to biological threat also foreshadows the third season, which initially centers on the threat of an engineered virus being set loose on the public.

24: The Game dealt with the time between Seasons Two and Three. President Palmer is incapacitated from the biological weapon inflicted by Mandy, and many of the duties are being handled by his Vice President.

Characters

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Season 2 main cast: (from left to right, back row) Sarah Wynter, Carlos Bernard, Xander Berkeley, Penny Johnson Jerald, and Dennis Haysbert; (from left to right, front row) Kiefer Sutherland and Elisha Cuthbert

Starring

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Guest starring

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Episodes

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US viewers
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251"Day 2: 8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m."Jon CassarJoel Surnow & Michael LoceffOctober 29, 2002 (2002-10-29)2AFF0113.50[1]
Eighteen months after the events of Day 1, President David Palmer is informed that a terrorist group called the Second Wave is planning to detonate a nuclear bomb in Los Angeles sometime this day. CTU Los Angeles is ordered to call back resigned agent Jack Bauer, who is trying to talk to his daughter Kim, but she struggles, as seeing him reminds her of her mother's death. After initially refusing to return to CTU, Jack is convinced to by Palmer, and he arrives at CTU, where Director George Mason and agents Tony Almeida, Michelle Dessler, and Paula Schaeffer update the former of the situation. After Jack leaves a message for Kim to get out of the city, he is informed that Joseph Wald, a criminal he previously worked for as cover, is affiliated with Second Wave and there is a witness who will testify against Wald. The witness is brought to CTU, where Jack kills him and prepares for his mission. Kim, who has been living at the Mathesons' house, watching their daughter, Megan, finds out that Megan is abused by her father Gary. Meanwhile, as the Warner family arranges for the wedding of their daughter Marie with Reza Naiyeer, a Middle Eastern man, their other daughter Kate is informed by her private investigator that Reza is apparently affiliated with terrorist organizations.
262"Day 2: 9:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m."Jon CassarJoel Surnow & Michael LoceffNovember 5, 2002 (2002-11-05)2AFF0211.88[2]
Jack goes to the location Wald's men work and proves his loyalty by showing them the witness's head, and their boss, Eddie Grant, accepts Jack into the team. Another member still doubts him and searches the criminal record server for Jack's identity, which is found by CTU's hacking into the server, and Grant becomes certain of Jack's loyalty, before taking him on their mission, which is to explode CTU. Palmer meets Ron Wieland, a journalist who is informed by his sources that the threat level has been raised, and tries to convince the journalist not to talk to the press in order to avoid panic, but Weiland refuses and is detained by Secret Service. Kate's investigator requests her help in obtaining information from Reza's passport for him. Gary's wife Carla offers her car so Kim can escape with Megan, but Gary stops the car and the two girls continue on foot, and Kim tells Megan to stay still until she can make sure Gary has lost them. He confronts her and tries to convince her of his benevolence, but she knocks him unconscious and returns to see Megan gone, and starts searching.
273"Day 2: 10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m."James Whitmore, Jr.Howard GordonNovember 12, 2002 (2002-11-12)2AFF039.88[3]
Jack warns Palmer's assistant, Lynne Kresge, about CTU, and she informs the NSA Deputy Director Eric Rayburn, who convinces her not to warn CTU in order to maintain Jack's cover. Grant's team takes a power supply contractor hostage and forces him to get them inside CTU, which Jack notices not to be evacuated yet. The team poses as contractors and goes in to plant the bombs, while Jack stays to watch the hostage; he frees him and instructs him to go in and warn Almeida. Kresge finally decides to inform Palmer, who orders the evacuation of CTU. As Grant's team leaves, Kim and Megan arrive at CTU as they're evacuating, but the bombs detonate while several agents, including Schaeffer, are still inside. Meanwhile, Mason, having left CTU earlier after receiving a message, joins LAPD to investigate a garage, where he is exposed to the radioactive substance plutonium, and is informed that he only has up to a week before he dies. Gary reports to the police that Kim has kidnapped Megan, while the investigator tells Kate that Reza has certainly been in contact with the terrorists and also tells her to act normal until the authorities, whom he has alerted, arrive.
284"Day 2: 11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m."James Whitmore, Jr.Remi AubuchonNovember 19, 2002 (2002-11-19)2AFF049.91[4]
After Jack calls Kresge and blames her for the CTU incident, he finds Wald's location, where he kills Grant and his team and heads to the house, capturing Wald and interrogating him until Wald's dog attacks Jack, giving Wald the chance to escape and take refuge in his concrete room. Jack finds breaking the door impossible and manages to convince Wald to open it. He gives Jack the identity of a contact before committing suicide, and Jack finds the contact to be former CTU agent Nina Myers, who is currently imprisoned for her crimes 18 months ago. Meanwhile, Palmer learns from Kresge that Rayburn stopped her, and he fires him. While Mason returns to CTU, Kim takes Megan to a hospital, where the nurse confirms Megan's abuse and believes Kim to be responsible. She calls and informs Carla, who states she is on her way. Kate tells Bob, her father, what she has discovered, but he tells her that Naiyeer is not a terrorist, and he instructs her to go with Reza in his car. She gets scared in the car, believing Naiyeer is on to her, but it is revealed that he only wanted to show her the house he has bought.
295"Day 2: 12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m."Jon CassarGil GrantNovember 26, 2002 (2002-11-26)2AFF059.13[5]
Jack informs Mason about Myers, and Mason issues her transfer to CTU where she demands a pardon in exchange for helping them. Palmer tells Jack, whose wife was murdered by Myers, about his decision to pardon her as there is no other choice. Jack finds out about Mason's condition and threatens to reveal it to Division command if Mason doesn't appoint Jack as Myers' handler. Meanwhile, Schaeffer succumbs to her wounds and Almeida leaves to investigate Reza's case. His team arrives at Bob's place and start interrogating Reza, shocking Marie, and Kate explains everything to her. Palmer is joined by Roger Stanton, the NSA Director, and they meet a Middle Eastern ambassador for intel exchange, but the ambassador's helicopter crashes when leaving. Gary arrives at the hospital and forces Kim to leave by threatening to call the police. After getting a call from Jack, who tells her about the bomb, Kim calls Miguel, her boyfriend, and tells him to join her, and when he does, she tells him about the bomb and convinces him to help her break out Megan.
306"Day 2: 1:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m."Jon CassarElizabeth M. CosinDecember 3, 2002 (2002-12-03)2AFF0611.13[6]
Jack shows the pardon document to Myers, who demands to be released before she reveals information. After Jack threatens to kill her if she doesn't talk, she claims to know the location of a Second Wave insider, and Jack arranges Myers to be transferred to the location. An agent is instructed to accompany them in order to watch Jack, who poisons the agent, rendering him unconscious. Meanwhile, Marie gets angry with Kate for her investigation, while Reza reveals to CTU that Bob instructed him to transfer the funds to Second Wave accounts. David's former wife, Sherry Palmer, visits him and reveals that there has been an evacuation ordered in Los Angeles. David finds out that it was ordered by Stanton, who claims that he believed that to be David's order. David promptly cancels the order, accepts Sherry in his team, and tells her about the bomb. Gary leaves Megan's room to answer a call made by Miguel, and Kim uses the opportunity to take Megan, and despite Gary's attempts to stop them, the trio beats him down and manages to escape.
317"Day 2: 2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m."James Whitmore, Jr.Virgil WilliamsDecember 10, 2002 (2002-12-10)2AFF079.82[7]
Jack, Myers and other agents arrive at the location that Myers had told them about. Myers is planted a microphone and a camera before she goes in and visits the Second Wave insider. The agents storm in and capture him; Myers tries to escape, but is stopped by Jack, who hesitates to take revenge and she is rearrested. Meanwhile, Bob and Reza are issued for transfer to CTU after Bob is interrogated. Mason calls his son, who dislikes him, and tells him to meet him at CTU, but when his son refuses, Mason brings him in by force, where he reveals his condition and they say goodbye. Mike Novick, David's Chief of Staff, joins him, and David states that he is trying to find Sherry's source. David begins to suspect that Stanton is working against him and teams up with Sherry, Novick and Kresge to investigate Stanton. Kresge begins to dislike Sherry, and their growing tension is witnessed by David, who warns Sherry about her conduct. Kim, Miguel and Megan keep traveling in Gary's car until a policeman stops them, finding Carla's body in it, and he arrests them.
328"Day 2: 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m."James Whitmore, Jr.Joel Surnow & Michael LoceffDecember 17, 2002 (2002-12-17)2AFF089.42[8]
Myers tries to make the insider talk at the location, but fails. As they get in the plane back to CTU, Myers manages to get a lead on the location of the bomb before she kills the insider, telling Jack that she is the only one to know (the locations of the bomb and of Syed Ali) now, just as the plane is shot by an unknown party. Meanwhile, three Second Wave operatives have an argument while transferring the bomb; two are killed and the third one continues alone. At CTU, Bob reveals to Almeida that he is a CIA consultant and states that he is not a terrorist. Kate meets an analyst who investigates the accounts more, and they find the name Syed Ali, a known terrorist affiliated with Second Wave. As the two leave the house, they are abducted by Second Wave thugs. David notices Wieland, having escaped detainment by an agent's help, revealing his knowledge to the press. Kim tells the policeman, who has brought them to the office, about the bomb, hoping to get released and Megan not be returned to Gary.
339"Day 2: 4:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m."Rodney ChartersHoward GordonJanuary 7, 2003 (2003-01-07)2AFF099.97[9]
While David accuses Sherry of breaking out Wieland, the plane Jack and Myers are on crashes, and Jack sees military operatives killing the survivors. He and Myers escape and resist until CTU forces arrive and kill the attackers. Having secured a rifle, Myers takes Jack hostage and demands a pardon for an upcoming crime, the murder of Jack. After Jack tells David to accept her demands, Myers reveals the location of Ali. Meanwhile, Reza states that he is ready to cooperate, making Bob angry, and that he needs to go to his office for this, and an agent is instructed to accompany him. Almeida and Dessler find out about Mason's condition and decide to let him remain in charge in his last hours. Sherry and Kresge continue having arguments as their tensions continue growing. Kate and the analyst are brought to Ali, who instructs his henchman to torture the analyst who is eventually killed. The policeman decides to take Kim and Miguel back to Los Angeles, while Megan is entrusted to her aunt and says goodbye to Kim.
3410"Day 2: 5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m."Rodney ChartersDavid EhrmanJanuary 14, 2003 (2003-01-14)2AFF1010.41[10]
Jack is ultimately rescued from Myers, who is rearrested. He recognizes the attacking group by their tattoos and tells David that they are a covert special ops unit working for NSA, and David deduces that they were sent by Stanton. Sherry reveals Stanton's secret communication network, which can be used as evidence against him. She is revealed to be conspiring with him, and has disclosed the network in order to maintain her cover. With the newfound knowledge of the whereabouts of Syed Ali, Jack leads the team to the house where Kate is being tortured; while Ali leaves and heads to a mosque to say prayers, the henchman kills himself using a cyanide capsule in his mouth. Knowing some Arabic, Kate reports Ali's intention for prayers, and Jack orders a list of nearby mosques. Meanwhile, Reza and the agent find out that the account was hacked, and Marie arrives and kills them both, implied to be the hacker and revealed to be affiliated with Second Wave. While being transferred, Kim and Miguel force a crash, where Miguel gets stuck and is unable to escape; Kim calls for medical response and escapes when they arrive.
3511"Day 2: 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m."Frederick King KellerGil GrantFebruary 4, 2003 (2003-02-04)2AFF1112.62[11]
The CTU team tracks Ali to a mosque, where Kate is instructed to dress as a Muslim woman, enter the mosque and identify Ali, which she does. Almeida, who is currently getting emotionally close with Dessler, informs Bob about Marie, who accesses an accomplice's workplace locker by seducing his foreman. CTU team waits for Ali to exit the mosque and be followed, but everyone gets out without signs of Ali. They storm in the mosque and find a man burning with Ali's clothes on, but Jack finds out that it is a deception and Ali is still alive and hiding, and orders the agents to continue protecting the exits. Meanwhile, David has Stanton arrested and tries to convince him to talk, to no avail, and orders a professional agent to start torturing Stanton for information, while Sherry fails to persuade David to give her a post in his staff. Kim keeps running in the woods until she gets stuck in an animal trap and notices a cougar approaching.
3612"Day 2: 7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m."Frederick King KellerEvan KatzFebruary 11, 2003 (2003-02-11)2AFF1212.33[12]
After Jack informs the mosque cleric of the situation, CTU manages to find Ali and Jack stops him from taking the cyanide capsule. Jack finds torture useless and the cleric tries to convince him to talk, but to no avail. CTU recovers burnt papers from Ali's clothes and hires a forensics agent to recover the writing on it. Jack instructs Kate to call Marie and keep her on the line so that she can be traced, but Marie already knows the plan and throws the phone away. Bob tells Mason that Marie studied in London when her mother died. Due to the grief, she left home for several weeks, which Bob believes must have been the time period she was introduced to the terrorists. The writing is recovered and Jack forces Ali to talk by apparently killing one of his sons and threatening to kill the other, and Ali reveals the airport where the plane carrying the bomb will take off. Marie joins other Second Wave operatives at the airport and they manage to prepare the bomb. It is revealed that Ali's son wasn't shot and is still alive. Kresge finds out Sherry's involvement with Stanton, while Kim is saved by Lonnie McRae, a hunter.
3713"Day 2: 8:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m."Jon CassarMaurice HurleyFebruary 18, 2003 (2003-02-18)2AFF1313.14[13]
While the CTU team arrives at the airport, Stanton finally decides to talk and reveals a special ops team to be at the airport ordered to kill Second Wave operatives and recover the bomb, an action that will trigger a more strict military policy by the U.S. government. David orders Secret Service to grant Sherry access to the inside facility as she has connections with a Senator revealed to be Stanton's accomplice. CTU finds six commandos with the tattoo dead at the place, but Stanton reveals that there were seven. CTU finds the plane and stops it, capturing the pilot and recovering a device, which the experts find to be a decoy and not the bomb. David asks Stanton for more information, and he reveals Sherry's involvement. Meanwhile, Kim takes refuge in McRae's secluded house, where he is informed by a policeman of her charges, but she convinces him of her innocence. She tells him about the bomb and he shows her a bunker he has made for nuclear catastrophes. He listens to the radio and states that the bomb has just detonated, and they rush to the bunker.
3814"Day 2: 9:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m."Jon CassarJoel Surnow & Michael LoceffFebruary 25, 2003 (2003-02-25)2AFF1412.64[14]
David confronts Sherry, who manages to prove to him that she was leading a secret investigation with a CIA agent against Stanton and offered cooperation with Stanton as cover. David decides to expel her from the facility instead of having her arrested, while CTU starts interrogating the pilot. Kate tracks Marie, who tries to kill her, but CTU manages to capture her. Jack starts torturing her, and Kate tries to persuade her to talk; she finally gives a location, but Jack deduces that it is another decoy and orders a full search of the perimeter, ultimately managing to find the bomb, which experts say could blow any time. With his condition worsening, Mason leaves CTU and appoints Almeida as the Director. Carrie Turner, an agent from Division sent for assistance, is revealed to have a personal problem with Dessler. Kim finds out that there has been no explosion and pulls a knife on McRae, who states that he only wanted company. She insists on leaving and he decides to let her go after giving her a gun to be able to defend herself.
3915"Day 2: 10:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m."Ian ToyntonRobert CochranMarch 4, 2003 (2003-03-04)2AFF1513.15[15]
CTU discovers that defusing the bomb is impossible and it must be delivered to the Mojave desert for a safe detonation while the pilot can't leave the plane in order to make the hit accurate, making it a suicide mission. Mason arrives and offers to be the pilot, but Jack refuses and chooses to do it himself. Kim is disturbed by a driver, but she uses her gun to force him to leave. As a woman picks her up, she calls Jack and finds out about his mission, as she leaves the car and continues on foot. Meanwhile, CTU recovers a recording from Ali's house seemingly proving the support of three Middle Eastern governments of the terrorist attack. Yusuf Auda, an agent working for one of those governments, is at CTU for updates, but Almeida doesn't tell him anything. The Joint Chiefs prepare the Armed Forces for Palmer's decision to retaliate, but he decides to hold for now. Jack flies the plane to the location, but on the way, he finds out that Mason has boarded, and he convinces Jack to let him do it and save his own life. Jack jumps out with a parachute, lands, and watches the ensuing explosion along with Palmer and Kim, who believes Jack has died.
4016"Day 2: 11:00 p.m. – 12:00 a.m."Ian ToyntonHoward Gordon & Evan KatzMarch 25, 2003 (2003-03-25)2AFF1612.09[16]
Jack is returned to CTU, where Dessler asks Ali about the recording, which he denies any involvement with. Almeida doesn't believe his claim and tells Palmer that the recording is authentic, while Dessler tells Jack about Ali's claim. While Ali is being transferred to Guantanamo, Jack tells him that his son is alive and asks him about his claim, which Ali confirms before he is killed by an unknown sniper. Jack feels certain that the recording is fake, but Almeida still doesn't believe it, while the authorities push Palmer to order the assault based on the recording which they believe to be authentic. Palmer gets a call from Jack, and Palmer says Jack has a few hours to prove his claim that it is a fake before the assault starts. Jack gets a call from an unknown man with the tattoo who claims to have evidence that disproves the recording, and the man will yield it if Kate is delivered to him. As Dessler helps Jack abduct Kate, Turner witnesses this and informs Almeida, who intercepts Jack, but Almeida breaks his ankle and the duo escapes. Meanwhile, Kim is allowed into a closed store to use the bathroom, where a man breaks into the store. The police arrive and surround the store, and the intruder critically shoots the store clerk in an ensuing struggle.
4117"Day 2: 12:00 a.m. – 1:00 a.m."Jon CassarEvan Katz & Gil GrantApril 1, 2003 (2003-04-01)2AFF1712.48[17]
While Jack and Kate head to the location requested by the tattooed man, they notice Auda following them, and Jack includes him in the plan as they arrive at the location, where Jack goes in alone. The man introduces himself as Jonathan Wallace, the seventh member who killed the other six at the airport, and explains that the people he worked for control petroleum in the Caspian Sea, and wanted to trigger a U.S. assault on the Middle East in order to make a huge revenue. He claims to have the source recordings that were assembled to make the fake one, but as his employers killed his transport team, he needs Kate's contacts to leave the country. As Wallace puts her in the trunk, they are attacked by a third party. Meanwhile, Vice President Jim Prescott gets angry for Palmer's decision to hold the invasion. Almeida questions Dessler, who denies helping Jack, and he instructs Turner to watch her, while Dessler gets a call from her brother, Danny, who seems to hate Turner. Kim manages to escape from the store, and the police storm in, critically shooting the intruder and capturing him.
4218"Day 2: 1:00 a.m. – 2:00 a.m."Jon CassarJoel Surnow & Michael LoceffApril 8, 2003 (2003-04-08)2AFF1811.75[18]
Auda holds the third party attackers while the others go into the building, where Jack calls Michelle and asks for satellite images showing the place of the mercenaries. The four manage to kill some of the attackers and escape in the car, but Wallace is critically shot. Almeida finds out about Dessler's deed and she gets him on the phone with Jack, who explains that Wallace doesn't want CTU involved. They get to a hospital where Wallace succumbs to his wound, and Jack recovers a chip planted under Wallace's skin. Meanwhile, riots start in various cities across the U.S. with hostility towards Middle Easterners, and Palmer orders the National Guard and the Army to protect the foreigners and settle the riots. Kim explains her adventures to the police, who tell her the original charges against her are being dropped, as they have confirmed that Gary Matheson killed his wife, though she still has to deal with the charges of escaping police custody. She calls Almeida, who reveals to her that Jack is alive and promises to free her. She then talks to Miguel on the phone, who says that he doesn't want to see her again and hangs up, before he is revealed to have lost his right leg in the crash.
4319"Day 2: 2:00 a.m. – 3:00 a.m."James Whitmore, Jr.Howard GordonApril 15, 2003 (2003-04-15)2AFF1911.77[19]
Auda finds a transponder on the chip; Jack takes the transponder and escapes with it while Auda and Kate escape with the chip. Jack is captured by the mercenaries and they start torturing him for the chip, but Jack almost dies as a result of the pressure, and they try to revive him. In the meantime, Auda and Kate are attacked by three street criminals, who start beating up Auda because of his race. At CTU, Dessler explains to Almeida that Turner got involved with Danny, who was married and had children, and she ended the affair while he lost his family and his job for it and attempted suicide. Danny arrives at CTU to talk to Dessler before he sees Turner and assaults her. Kresge notices that Prescott is assembling the Cabinet members and asks Novick about it, and he reveals that Prescott is trying to invoke the Section 4 of the 25th Amendment of the Constitution, which gives the Cabinet the authority to depose the President and replace him with the Vice President. Kresge tries to inform Palmer, but Novick locks her in a room and orders an agent to watch her.
4420"Day 2: 3:00 a.m. – 4:00 a.m."James Whitmore, Jr.Neil CohenApril 22, 2003 (2003-04-22)2AFF2011.94[20]
As the mercenaries force a doctor to revive Jack, Peter Kingsley, one of the masterminds, orders the second-in-command to kill the boss man and continue the torture, which he does. After convincing the doctor to help him escape, Jack kills the mercenaries and gets Kingsley's name. Meanwhile, the thugs take Auda's belongings and decide to leave, and Kate demands the chip and offers money in her house in exchange for it. Jack arrives, and after a dying Auda reveals Kate's whereabouts, he arrives at Kate's and kills one of the thugs, while the other two hide in a room with the chip. Ryan Chappelle arrives at CTU and designates the preparation of domestic response to the invasion as the sole task. Turner finds out that Almeida and Dessler, who have become romantically involved, are still following Jack's lead and tells Chappelle, who decides to keep Almeida because of the lack of human resources. Kresge escapes the room, but falls from the stairs and is critically injured, unable to talk to Palmer. Prescott assembles the Cabinet and they discuss Palmer's capability to run the Office in his absence.
4521"Day 2: 4:00 a.m. – 5:00 a.m."Ian ToyntonRobert Cochran & Howard GordonApril 29, 2003 (2003-04-29)2AFF2112.05[21]
Jack captures the thug and recovers the chip; he finds it damaged and tells Almeida to check Kingsley's name. Kate blames herself for not watching after Marie better, but Jack tells her that it was out of her hands, before he talks to Kim, who is released and being transferred. Almeida and Dessler find a hacker named Alex Hewitt, possibly involved in fabricating the Cyprus recording. Jack heads to Hewitt's location, where he hides when Sherry arrives to find Hewitt for her own plan. Meanwhile, after Novick tells David about the meeting, they join it, where Prescott questions David's ability, then brings Wieland for testimony, but Stanton joins them on a video chat, revealing that he was innocent and tortured for nothing. David asks them to play the rest of the interrogation tape, but Prescott states that there is no more. Finally, Prescott asks for the evidence David claims to disprove the recording, and David states that it hasn't been obtained yet. The voting begins, ending with David deposed with eight votes against seven, and Prescott detains David and swears in as the President, before ordering the troops to move towards the three accused countries.
4622"Day 2: 5:00 a.m. – 6:00 a.m."Ian ToyntonVirgil Williams & Duppy DemetriusMay 6, 2003 (2003-05-06)2AFF2213.49[22]
Jack locks up Sherry and her bodyguard and finds out her involvement, and they capture Hewitt, who will testify in exchange for immunity. David convinces agent Aaron Pierce, appointed to watch him, to get him a cell phone so that he can talk to Jack for updates. CTU is informed of David's deposition, and Almeida informs Jack about it before telling Chappelle about Hewitt and asking for a helicopter to pick up Jack, which he denies and tells Almeida that he has been reassigned, essentially firing Almeida, but Dessler lures Chappelle to a room, where Almeida knocks him unconscious and sends the helicopter. Novick finds out about the phone and takes it from David, having Pierce arrested and another agent assigned to watch David. Kim arrives at Matheson's to collect her belongings, not knowing that Gary is there. He kills the police officer who escorted Kim there and attacks Kim, who hides in the ceiling. Kim overpowers Gary and takes his gun, calling Jack for help, and he tells her to kill Gary in self-defense, which she does. As he calls Kate and asks her to go and pick up Kim, Hewitt stabs Sherry and escapes, and Jack gives chase.
4723"Day 2: 6:00 a.m. – 7:00 a.m."Jon CassarGil Grant & Evan KatzMay 13, 2003 (2003-05-13)2AFF2312.72[23]
Hewitt gets critically wounded, needing the helicopter fast. Division agents arrive and find Chappelle, who returns the helicopter and has Almeida arrested while Dessler is working in a van outside. Hewitt succumbs to his wounds and Jack returns to Sherry and asks her for another way, and she explains that they need to use Kingsley's confession, while Dessler helps Jack produce Hewitt's phonetic template before she is found and arrested. Sherry calls Kingsley and plays Hewitt's forged voice, proving his presence, and she arranges a deal to deliver him in exchange for taking the evidence Kingsley has against her. While driving to the location, Jack has a heart attack as a result of the immense torture he experienced previously, resulting in a crash. Novick informs David that a nearby country needs the latter's authorization to allow the U.S. military planes to pass, as David's deposition hasn't been made public yet. David agrees to talk to that country's head of state, and enlists the help of an operative from the Justice Department for his claim, while Kate arrives and recovers Kim.
4824"Day 2: 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 a.m."Jon CassarTeleplay by : Joel Surnow & Michael Loceff
Story by : Robert Cochran & Howard Gordon
May 20, 2003 (2003-05-20)2AFF2414.20[24]
Jack and Sherry hijack a car and continue after Jack ultimately convinces a reluctant Sherry to go through with the meeting with Kingsley in order to help Palmer. The DOJ operative tells Novick about his findings, and the latter orders Chappelle to help Jack prove his claim. Sherry has a microphone put on her and enters the Los Angeles Coliseum, where she manages to deceive Kingsley to confess the recording's forgery and his involvement in it. Jack kills the snipers and attacks Kingsley's men while Sherry escapes. In the ensuing shootout, Jack manages to kill the mercenaries before he has another heart attack, and Kingsley attempts to kill him before being fatally shot by CTU agents. In the aftermath, Prescott decides to abort the attack as a result of the new evidence, before revoking his succession and offering David his resignation, which the latter refuses. David also tells Mike Novick that he expected his complete support and thus fires him. Kingsley's co-conspirator, Max, tells another co-conspirator, Trepkos, that he has another plan to trigger the war. Kate and Kim arrive and reunite with Jack, while Almeida and Dessler are released and the former stands up to Chappelle, who leaves the CTU building with Turner. Later, Palmer gives a speech outside before he collapses as a result of being poisoned by Mandy.

Production

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Season 2 marked the first of three uses of the show's Air Force One set. Xander Berkeley's character spent much of the season dying of radiation poisoning and various actors commented that they thought the story played out very well.[25] Kiefer Sutherland became a producer for the second season. In an interview, he joked that "Fox originally did not want to give me a raise so they gave me a title."[26] In the same interview, Sutherland mentions that he tried suggesting a storyline detail which got rejected by the writers.[26] One idea that did get accepted by the writers was Carlos Bernard's idea to mention London's "Finsbury Park Mosque" during an interrogation scene.[25] Shortly after the season aired, authorities raided this mosque, having discovered that radical groups were indeed meeting there.[27]

Trailer

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The original trailer titled "Get Ready" aired in early September 2002, slightly more than a month before the season premiere. It is only 15 seconds long and features a number of shots from season 2 in quick succession. It ends with Jack telling his daughter that she has to leave Los Angeles.[28]

Reception

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The second season received critical acclaim, scoring a Metacritic rating of 83/100 based on 23 reviews.[29] On Rotten Tomatoes, the season has an approval rating of 95% with an average score of 7.5 out of 10 based on 19 reviews. The website's critical consensus reads, "24's sophomore outing is not as elegantly structured as its predecessor, but the series firmly puts to rest any fears that its propulsive thrills were a one-time novelty."[30]

For this season, Kiefer Sutherland won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series and the Satellite Award for Best Actor – Television Series Drama (for the second time in a row). Sean Callery, the show's composer won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Composition for a Series. The alleged absurdity of Kim Bauer's run-in with the cougar has created an enduring reference in the television review community.[31][32][33][34]

Award nominations

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Organization Category Nominee(s) Result
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Drama Series Jon Cassar, Robert Cochran, Howard Gordon, Brian Grazer, Michael Loceff, Tony Krantz, Norman Powell, Joel Surnow, Kiefer Sutherland Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Kiefer Sutherland Nominated
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series Ian Toynton Nominated
Outstanding Music Composition for a Series, Dramatic Underscore Sean Callery Won
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Series Chris Willingham Won
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Series Chris Willingham, David Latham Nominated
Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series Debi Manwiller, Peggy Kennedy, Richard Pagano Nominated
Outstanding Single-Camera Sound Mixing for a Series William Gocke, Mike Olman, Ken Kobett Nominated
Outstanding Stunt Coordination Eddy Donno Nominated
Golden Globe Awards Best Drama Series Nominated
Best Actor in a Drama Series Kiefer Sutherland Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Dennis Haysbert Nominated
Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series Kiefer Sutherland Won
Satellite Awards Best Drama Series Nominated
Best Actor in a Drama Series Kiefer Sutherland Won
Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Sarah Clarke Won
Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Dennis Haysbert Nominated
Writers Guild of America Awards Episodic Drama Evan Katz Won
Producers Guild of America Awards Television Producer of the Year Award in Episodic - Drama Brian Grazer, Tony Krantz, Howard Gordon, Robert Cochran, Joel Surnow, Cyrus Yavneh Won
Television Critics Association Awards Outstanding Achievement in Drama Nominated
Individual Achievement in Drama Kiefer Sutherland Nominated

Home media releases

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The second season was released on DVD in region 1 on September 9, 2003 (2003-09-09)[35] and in region 2 on August 11, 2003 (2003-08-11).[36]

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