Ep 15. Day 2: 10:00 P.M.-11:00 P.M.
- TV14
- March 4, 2003
- 44 min
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9.1 (1,960)
Jack Bauer is back in another thrilling episode of 24 season 2! In Day 2: 10:00 P.M.-11:00 P.M., tension is running high as the stakes continue to rise. Jack is still reeling from the shocking revelation that one of his closest allies is secretly working with the terrorists who are trying to launch a devastating attack on American soil.
As Jack struggles to come to terms with this betrayal, the clock is ticking and he knows that time is running out to stop the terrorists before it's too late. With the help of his trusted team members Chloe and Tony, Jack races against the clock to track down the terrorists and thwart their plans.
Meanwhile, President Palmer is facing his own set of challenges as he tries to negotiate with a foreign leader who is hell-bent on using his country's nuclear weapons to gain more power. As the situation grows more dire, Palmer must decide whether to take a bold risk that could have catastrophic consequences or to play it safe and risk losing everything he has worked so hard to achieve.
The tension is palpable throughout this episode of 24 as the characters are pushed to their limits and forced to make difficult choices in order to survive. As always, Kiefer Sutherland delivers a masterful performance as Jack Bauer, bringing his trademark intensity and grit to every scene.
The supporting cast is equally impressive, with Mary Lynn Rajskub shining as the quirky and brilliant Chloe, and Carlos Bernard bringing a sense of calm and professionalism to the role of Tony. The guest stars in this episode are excellent as well, with powerful performances from Peter Weller as President Palmer's chief of staff and Nestor Serrano as a ruthless terrorist leader.
Overall, Day 2: 10:00 P.M.-11:00 P.M. is a gripping and suspenseful episode of 24 that will leave viewers on the edge of their seats. With fantastic performances, a well-crafted script, and non-stop action, this is one episode that fans of the show won't want to miss.