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24 Season 6 Finale

by on May 22nd, 2007

Wow, what a great episode of 24!  Write your thoughts about tonight’s season finale of 24 here and check back tomorrow for a recap from me!

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44 opinions for 24 Season 6 Finale

  • Milwaukee
    May 22, 2007 at 7:04 am

    It’s hard to top the scene of Jack setting sail on a slow boat to China , but couldn’t they have tried? Unbelievably disappointing finale. They may have well just called it a preview for Season 7.

  • Asim
    May 22, 2007 at 7:06 am

    Unfortunately, I have to say that not only was this the worst season yet, but the WORST ending EVER. I am very disappointed. Prior to this, I hated season 4…but this season you could go 15 minutes without seeing jack bauer. I understand that the writers have to make this more realistic and lead the way to have 24 succeed without jack bauer (he must die at some point)…but it’s just not working yet. Season 1, 3, and 5 were the best ones yet. A lot of action…unpredictable twists. What a disappointing finale. I thought for sure there would have been some exciting cliffhanger that would have left us wanting MORE. This ending was ridiculous.

  • nocmas
    May 22, 2007 at 8:19 am

    Although I though last night’s episodes were far better than much of the season, the last few seconds were certainly a let down. My official reaction as the screen went blank: “um”, “uh”. Anyway, eventhough there is no great cliff hanger relating to Jack or the country, there ARE several unanswered points:

    What is the official situation with Karen and Bill?

    Will we see Chloe in the future?

    Several CTU/24 character’s fates are up in the air, including Audrey, Miles, Palmer, Marilyn, and Nadia.

    Oh well. At least Season 4 was pretty much edge-of-your-seat all season long.

    God bless.

  • Jerome
    May 22, 2007 at 9:12 am

    Season 1: Jack’s wife dies
    Season 2: President Palmer is poisoned
    Season 3: Chase gets his hand chopped off
    Season 4: Jack is “killed” and has to go on the lam
    Season 5: Jack is imprisoned by the Chinese
    Season 6: Jack stares at the ocean

    I guess you could call it a surprise ending, because I was surprised how much it sucked.

  • Trevor
    May 22, 2007 at 9:15 am

    In response to the person above who complained about no cliff-hanger… jack contemplating suicide isn’t a cliff-hanger? And even if you don’t interpret it as that, so what, it didn’t NEED another cliff hanger, it wrapped upped Audry’s 3 season story, the Chinese 3 season story and made jack come to terms with who he is and who he can’t be. It NEEDED a conclusive ending this season. It’s also good because the producers have said that they are re-vamping the show next season. I think it ended the way season 3 ended (an ending, not a cliff-hanger), like the first 3 seasons were sort of a trilogy, and so were 4, 5 and 6.

    What I thought about the episode itself was that it was a good ending to a not such a good season. What the writers need to realize is that they need MORE moments like the ones in the finally throughout the season. They tried to have the dial set to 11 the whole season with every single character and it ended up just getting exhausting for the viewer. There needs to be spots every 4-6 episodes where things chill out for just a second and some serious reflection takes place. A good example of that would be in season one where 4 or 5 episodes in jack’s kinda stuck in that construction trailer for like 30 minutes and his character is forced to talk to someone other than CTU/Government people or bad guys.

  • Asim
    May 22, 2007 at 9:35 am

    I do see your point that it was an ending more than a cliffhanger…which can be good..I thought it was done VERY well in season 3 when Jack got into his car and just broke down. it was very fitting, and a fantastically emotional ending. But this ending just sucked monkey balls. We all know jack isn’t going to commit suicide. Although that would make sense…the only person who can kill jack bauer is jack bauer himself!! (LOL). But I thought they could have done something to really get the audience to anticipate the hell out of Day 7. At the very least, something like, while jack is staring out over the cliff, he gets a phone call on his cell. His caller ID says “Tony Almeta” and then it ends… I have read 2 or 3 alternate endings that the writers toyed with and both were better than the one they actually went with. all I know is they better release the prequel for season 7 very quickly so they can keep the 24 fans on the edge of their seats for January.

  • Asim
    May 22, 2007 at 9:40 am

    Here are the alternate endings:

    Option # 2
    As the helicopter nears CTU, Bill’s instruments go haywire. The Chinese don’t want Cheng to be interrogated because he knows too much and they would rather he die along with Jack. The helicopter is locked onto and Cheng’s men hit it with an RPG. The chopper is going down and it appears a crash is imminent. Cheng is actually happy and is pleased he will be killed as he fears what the U.S. interrogators would have done to him. But Cheng will not have his death and Bill knows his stuff and he’s able to maneuver the chopper and he makes a crash landing on CTU. The landing is really rough but everyone is alive. Jack gets out and he takes aim at the Chinese agents on the adjacent building but they are long gone. Jack rushes back to the helicopter and helps Josh get out. Bill secures Cheng and escorts him and Josh inside CTU. Jack stays behind and watches as everyone goes inside. He feels that he almost got Josh killed and he takes it hard. Jack walks to the edge of CTU and he looks down and then looks back towards the door but there’s nobody there. There’s a close-up shot of Jack as he realizes he’s at the crossroads of his life. Jack’s cell phone rings but he just grabs the phone and tosses it onto the street below. After a few moments, Jack blinks fast a few times and realizes he still has a life to live. Jack turns around and walks back into CTU. Jack walks through the building unnoticed as everybody is doing their own thing. Josh is with Marilyn and she’s smiling and kissing Josh on top of the head. Jack looks up and sees Bill in his office bandaging up the wound on his head and talking to Karen on the speakerphone. Jack looks over and sees Morris with Chloe and Morris has his hand on her belly and Jack smiles as if he knows Chloe is pregnant. Jack walks out of CTU and the Counter Terrorist Unit is a closed chapter in Jack’s life. Jack is cleared by security and he walks outside of the CTU gate and onto the public street.

    There’s a quick scene back at CTU but I don’t have full details on it and it appears to be filler. It looks like Vice President Daniels calls to speak with Jack but nobody knows where Jack is and Bill tells Chloe that if Jack wants to be found he will be. Heller is also still at CTU and he tells Bill that he would like to speak to the Chinese intelligence officer that they captured. A scene here that was written but never shot was Heller grabbing Cheng by the throat and telling him how much fun he’s going to have with him.

    Back out on the public street, Jack is still walking. A man on a motorcycle appears and he’s driving towards Jack. Jack is cautious and he puts his hand on his gun but nothing happens and Jack realizes that he doesn’t have to run anymore, the motorcycle man was nobody. Jack walks into an alleyway and he rests against the wall as he takes the day in and realizes that everything is over.
    But everything is far from over.

    As Jack turns the corner of the alleyway he’s hit in the head and he crashes to the ground in a semi-conscious state. A big black SUV pulls up and a woman gets out and helps the other man put Jack in the back seat. The SUV peels out and Jack is still hurting and in and out of consciousness. His blurry eyes look over to the right and his eyes adjust to reveal a man sitting next to him. Jack’s eyes adjust to reveal a smiling President Charles Logan. Logan appears to be favoring his shoulder but he’s in pretty good shape. Logan tells Jack that there’s a lot he has to tell him and he needs to know that Jack won’t try anything stupid after he shows him something. Then Logan tells a brief story about being the head of some energy corporation a while back and talks about Jack in Mexico five years ago and he mentions that Jack ruined his plans there. The woman driver tells Logan that they are not being followed and that nobody is exactly in a hurry to look for Jack. The woman turns around and the look on Jack’s face registers as pure shock. IT’S NINA MYERS. Jack is furious and confused but Logan explains this in a way in which I still don’t understand. Logan says that Jack killed “one of his girls” as she attempted to break out of CTU but that women wasn’t the operative Jack knew as Nina Myers. Logan shows Jack a photo of Logan in his 30’s and he’s in some sort of overseas village at a house on a cliff over looking the ocean and he’s with two young twin sisters who appear to be around seven or eight years old.

    The season ends with Logan mentioning some sort of anti-terrorist organization and that Jack’s father was among the founding members and that now that both Phillip and Graham are dead they will need another Bauer to step up and assume the duties of keeping the world safe. The show ends with Logan telling Jack how much his country needs him and the final shot is of a confused Jack unsure of what to think and unsure of what’s to come.

    END OF SEASON
    Special Note: Internal rumors of a super secret ending to add onto the above scenes which apparently nobody really knows about which likely means it’s bogus but nonetheless should be noted.

    Option # 3
    Jack drops off of the helicopter (on purpose) and Buchanan knows not to go look for Jack and that if he ever wants to be found he will be.
    Jack makes it to the shore and sits and looks off into the ocean. There’s complete silence as Jack ponders where his life goes from here, he’s at the crossroads of his life. Then out of the silence we hear a faint sound. As the sound grows closer we realize it’s a helicopter. Jack looks behind him at a house on a cliff and a piercing white light focuses in on him as the helicopter descends down and lands on the beach. Jack takes out his gun and he thinks it’s CTU to come and detain him but it’s not. A heavily armed special forces unit pours out and they make Jack drop his gun. Jack complies and the men put a blindfold over Jack’s head and take him inside the helicopter. The soldiers place Jack next to their leader who remains unseen as he’s talking on a cell phone which obscures his identity. The man on the phone hangs up and we go to complete darkness as we are now watching from Jack’s perspective. Then we hear the voice. I’m paraphrasing and it went something like; “I’m going to remove your blindfold Jack, but you need to understand something first. There are people within our government who want change. Two years ago I was part of that change and I payed a steep price for my patriotism… That price {Jack’s blindfold is removed} ….. was my wife”… Jack’s eyes adjust to reveal Tony Almeida. Jack simply replies with “Tony” as the look on his face registers as pure shock. We are left to believe that Chris Henderson recruited Tony well before day 5 and that Tony’s alleged death was nothing more than an elaborate hoax so that he could continue whatever work Henderson’s group has plans for. I guess we’re supposed to believe that Tony is recruiting Jack and this will lead us into the drastic season 7 change.
    END OF SEASON
    Special Note: Internal rumors of a super secret ending to add onto the above scenes which apparently nobody really knows about which likely means it’s bogus but nonetheless should be noted

  • Trevor
    May 22, 2007 at 11:07 am

    I’m sorry, but any ending involving bringing anyone back from the dead would have “sucked monkey balls”.

    Those options were less about a better ending and more about finding an excuse to bring back characters whoever wrote these liked. And it’s not a bad idea just because bringing characters back from the dead is a bad idea (which it usually is) it’s a bad idea because it’s got nothing to do with anything. Nina Myers & Tony Almeda have had no connection to the day whatsoever. Those things just would have been a tacked on cliff-hanger for the sake of a cliff-hanger, and that’s just bad writing. (I wasn’t a fan of David Palmer being poisoned at the end of 2)

    The real ending had a hell of a lot to do with the day. Making his peace with Audry, chewing out James Heller for abandoning him and reflecting on what to do now that over 3 years of being on the run or in prison are over with. And I like how the Josh rescue had a lot to do with about how Jack had just been “written of as an acceptable expense)” It all tied in, nothing seemed forced or tacked on, and it was good writing. But still…not a good season overall.

  • Asim
    May 22, 2007 at 12:14 pm

    The last two episodes were well written and were good episodes, but not worthy of a finale. all of this could have happened an episode or two earlier and still left room for a good finale. the writers need to really come up with something new and different for day 7. This season was almost pitiful. The best parts took place in the white house. The only unpredictable shocker was milo getting killed. They need to take ‘24′ out of L.A. and need to move away from bomb threats. They can come up with better story lines than that. But I do think Chase Edmunds character in season 3 was GREAT. I would love to see him come back. The dynamic between him and jack was fantastic.

  • Steve
    May 22, 2007 at 3:51 pm

    This should have been called “21″. A great cliffhanger would have been finding out that the kid was Jack’s and his grandpa took him to China.

    That would have set up a great movie and lead to Season 7…

    Staring at the ocean because annoying girlfriend is catatonic? Lame. Very Lame.

  • Paul Levinson
    May 22, 2007 at 4:31 pm

    I thought this season - and the finale - had a very different pace from the other seasons - and this was refreshing and excellent. 24 Season 6 Finale: Life… http://paullevinson.blogspot.com/2007/05/24-season-6-hrs-23-24-finale-life.html

  • wydok
    May 22, 2007 at 6:07 pm

    To be honest, I liked this better than option 2 (Logan, mastermind of a “anti-terrorist group) or option 3 (Tony working for Henderson). I would have liked to see Tony back, but not in the way option 3 described.

    Still, I didn’t like how this season ended. In fact, I didn’t much like this season. Hopefully next will be better.

  • Lalmeida
    May 22, 2007 at 8:08 pm

    Well, here’s what I think. First of all, it’s Almeida, not Almeta. Secondly, I think the ending kinda sucked. I mean yeah it brings closure to the season and to all the things that were getting repetitive (the common theme to the season) But I mean come on, they could have done SOMETHING to get us ready for the next season! I mean seriously, I remember spending everyday from last May to this January waiting to find out what the hell the Chinese were doing to Jack. And now what, i’m waiting to see if jack is still staring out into the sun rise? Or gazing down to the rocks? I don’t know. But his confrontation with Heller was so sick and necessary, to end it like that was kinda a buzzkill. I heard rumors about Tony coming back so I must say even though he’s “dead” I was pretty upset. In TV guide there was a clip that read something like this– “The season finale of season 6 proves to be as action packed and suspenful as usual. We could tell you more, but lets just say someone who you thought was long gone will be returning with vengence. (yes, it’s true.)” And don’t even try to tell me you all didn’t think Tony when you heard that. However, no one came back with any sort of vengence, especially no one who I thought was long gone, so I really don’t know what tv guide is smoking. Tony’s “death” didn’t even get a freaking silent clock but the end of this episode did? Pretty sure there was nothing CLOSE to meriting a silent clock. Also, I don’t know how I feel about chloe being knocked up. If thats her way of leaving the show, then that’s fine. But if this is going to be part of the storyline…no thank you. If i wanted to watch a soap opera I would, thanks.
    Well, see you next season

  • Tiffany
    May 23, 2007 at 6:15 am

    Well, I’ve read all the above comments and many are very good. However, I have to agree with the majority. This season was disappointing. I love, love, love Kiefer’s character Jack, and like it or not thats what makes 24 a GREAT show. The work Kiefer does is the glue that holds the show together. Let’s face it, most of us need a “hero” and Jack (Kiefer) is it. As bad as I hated to see them write off the character Tony, I’m not sure it would be good for the show to bring him back. Although, I would love it if they did. I feel bad saying the Season 6 wasn’t that good, but I’m hoping some “writer” will read some of these comments and get the show back on track.

  • Jerome
    May 23, 2007 at 7:05 am

    My biggest fear is that season 7 takes place 9 months later. And guess who’s baby is due to drop any minute, but first she has to unscramble some terrorist codes. God, that would suck. The Chase baby storyline from season 3 was one of the weakest plot threads of the entire series. Please don’t bring another baby back to CTU, unless they plan on blowing it up. An exploding baby would definitely be good television.

  • Jake Roth
    May 23, 2007 at 5:41 pm

    This is my finale:
    -Jack’s father handcuffs Josh.

    -Jack’s father attempts to escape and Jack confronts him.

    -Jack attempts to shoot his father but cannot and lets him escape.

    -President Palmer is shown in a comma.

    -Tom Lennox, along with Palmer’s doctor enters the room and kills Palmer. (It is not known why they kill him but it will be revealed next season)

    -The doctor calls President Palmer’s sister.

    -Lennox goes on to call Cheng but is interrupted by….

    -Bill takes Cheng into custody.

    -Jack moves on but cannot find Josh.

    -Jack realizes that he is out of time and will not be able to save Josh.

    -Jack, Cheng, and Bill leave.

    -The camera focuses on Josh, as the oil platform burns up in flames.

    -Jack arrives back at CTU, where he has to inform Marlin of the news.

    -Marlin tells him never to talk to her again, that she trusted him, and that no one he knows remains alive.

    -The screen shows Jack’s mind (he is going crazy) thinking about how Kim left, Terri’s death, Palmer’s death, etc.

    -The season ends with Jack hearing his conversation with Heller.

  • Trevor
    May 24, 2007 at 7:48 am

    “-Tom Lennox, along with Palmer’s doctor enters the room and kills Palmer. (It is not known why they kill him but it will be revealed next season)”

    Kill off another Palmer? Wouldn’t happen. And if Tom wanted Palmer dead he would have went along with Chad Lowe’s plot earlier in the season. It wouldn’t make any sense no matter how you tried to explain it.

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  • Marty
    May 31, 2007 at 7:07 pm

    Wow, finally an ending where it is about a character reflection and actually has some power to it and you all want a twist/surprise ending! I guess you are the same people who hated Superman Returns and wanted more action then when it does come will bitch about how it lacked story! Man, come on!

  • Frank
    Jun 3, 2007 at 10:55 pm

    I am a huge 24 fan. I was greatly dissapointed this season. In reading a lot of posts from different sites, it seems the defenders of this season feel that the writers had to slow it down to make it a bit more believable. Screw that. I watch 24 to see who is going to be a lying sneaky double crosser. I love the way the writers used to be able to throw in crazy twists. This season was just too predictable and too boring.

    The girl sleeping with the russian spy….didn’t we see that in season 1 when the girl was sleeping with Draben’s son? I am sure that Logan getting stabbed was no surprise. I am sure that Palmer collapsing was no surprise. I DVR’d this season so I did not see the previews or anything. The only two things I was surprised about was how bad of an actor Wayne Palmer was and how crappy the ending was.

    I thought the end of this season was going to be a crazy twist. It would have been cool if Heller was behind everything. I do not know how they would pull it off but the writers are talented and they would have been able to.

    Last note. Season 1 was able to keep you with suspense and not much violence. Season 2 - 4 were great. Season 5 was very good but they started packing too much in too little time. This carried over into season 6 and unfortunately I was left very dissapointed. Keep in mind, while I was dissapointed with this season, it was still good (just the worst of the 6).

    Questions - Didn’t Jack get stabbed and shot in the left shoulder? A lot of pain to endure within 24 days let alone 24 hours.

  • Yves Ho
    Jun 4, 2007 at 10:25 pm

    A fade out by the end of the season? That’s a new. I ‘d say the entire 6th season didn’t do very well in terms of character arc. The last episode was probably the best thing out of the entire season; as for a ending, they better have some crazy ass twisted opening for season 7!!!

  • Alan
    Jun 6, 2007 at 7:30 am

    I have only seen season 5 and 6 mainly because season 5 was fucken leathal!! I have to admit that it was alright that they didnt leave it at a cliff hanger and rounded most things up, its just the way that they ended it, i mean, what? The ending was stupid cause we know that he wont commit suecide . But i think that they might not show Jack for a while in Seaon 7, maybe he disappears forever or he comes back to help his country after a few epesodes? I would of prefered a different ending though but i still cant wait!! BRING ON 2008!!

  • su
    Jun 7, 2007 at 5:59 am

    What’s up with all the negative thoughts man? i personally felt that the ending was befitting as it brings to light the fact that Jack is human and that there is only so much a person can take…whether or not he does proceed in taking his life is another matter; let’s just focus on his character, that this is a man of integrity and his patriotism really does see no bounds…you rock! Granted that the rest of the episodes of season 6 were not as thrilling as the previous seasons, it was still good entertainment and had me hooked till the end…

  • Paul Levinson
    Jun 7, 2007 at 10:10 am

    Well said, su - I agree completely. Season 6 was a very satisfying, pace-changing story … I think the series is now set up to go in some very good directions… Season 6 Finale: Life

  • Evan O'Brien
    Jun 8, 2007 at 9:05 am

    I missed the season finale - how can I get a copy of it on DVD? punkvideo81@hotmail.com

  • Lisa
    Jun 9, 2007 at 6:38 am

    Okay, here’s what I think about the season’s finale episode!

    It was nice to see that Karen was going to try and help Jack, in a way. It was even better to see that Bill Buchanan did everthing he could to help Jack! Big yay for the two of them! I guess that it would’ve went differently if there wasn’t a Buchanan or Hayes to help Jack. He might would have reached the shore too late. Jack has done what he wanted, he saved the kid and that piece of the bomb was destroyed!

    But then he wanted to go and see Audrey Raines. That whole scene was amazingly sad, and I’ve cried a lot about that scene. My guess is that Jack might be making a mistake here. Maybe Audrey does not want to understand why he’s leaving her. She might NEEDS him to recover from what the Chinese did to her, since he’s been through the same. So they could talk about it together and try to help each other out! After all it was AUDREY who tried to save Jack, all alone, in China. It was Audrey who kept saying she wanted JACK to help her! Even though she didn’t recognise him all the time, she did at some point know it was JACK, when they had a little moment together. So it upset me to see that Jack left her alone but made me a little angry at some point as well. And then the silent clock, that was horrible! It made me cry even harder while I was trying to stop!

    Okay, now my opinion about the whole season… it’s been a good season. A bit unlikely though if you see what Jack has done for his country this day… He JUST got back from the Chinese, then he was told they were going to sacrifise him… and it didn’t took him that much hours to recover from China, or to recover from Bill telling him they only got him back from China to let him get killed right after! I’m not sure if I would be able to try and rescue my country the same day. Not if they get me back to let me get killed right after, and not after I’ve been tortured EVERY single day by the Chinese, for two years. Look how Audrey was doing, and she wasn’t even there for that long as Jack was!

    But besides all that, it was a good season. Nice story… only I fear for day 7 coming up since I’ve read there’s no CTU anymore and that they will probably not shot it in America… which means that maybe Audrey will not be there anymore… IF she now listens to her father and stays with him… somewhere in America. I know Chloe will be there… but maybe she’s now with Morris living together with her baby or whatever… maybe she will not be working or contacting Jack anymore either! And there’s probably not going to be a terrorist anymore. Pff… we have to wait until more things will be revealed about season 7. Hopefully WITH Audrey though! And hopefully it’s going to look good, not just going to be the beginning of the end of 24.

  • aLX eDWARDS sOTH wALES
    Jun 12, 2007 at 5:45 am

    u FAT NERDS!!! GET OVER IT!!! loooseeerrrrsss!

  • jOSHW_24
    Jun 12, 2007 at 5:47 am

    WAT A LOSER ABOVE!!! hATE PEOPLE LIKE THAT!!!! 24 ASNT GREAT BUT I DI ENJOY IT!

  • jOSHW_24
    Jun 12, 2007 at 5:48 am

    LOSER ABOVE!!!! I THOUGHT IT WAS QUITE GOOD BUT COULD HAVE BEEN BETTER IN LOT OF WAYS!!! JACK WAS ONLY IN SOME EPISODES 2MINS!!! I KNOW THE GUY ABOVE HES A CROSS DRESSER AND HIS ACTUAL NAME IS RICHARD TAYLOR IF ANYONE WANTS TO KNOW!!!!

  • another 24 fan
    Jun 14, 2007 at 10:58 am

    I’m one of 24’s biggest fan. i love it, but the finale was really dissapointing and pathetic. It wasnt exciting. it was kinda boring. What was the silent seconds at the end for?. When Tony died they didnt put them in and i’d say that tony’ s death was more imporatnt and dramatic than the final. Not that i hated Tony. I think it was the worst final in the whole of 24. There was questions that needed to be answered, like:,

    1. what happened to Bill and Karen?
    2. what is jack gonna do now hes left audrey?
    3. is wayne palmer still in hospital?

    There was basically no ending for the other characters. I thought that the ‘24 crew’ can do much better because of seasons 1-5 were ace!!!
    i might sound like i hate 24 but i think it is a great show but the finale spoiled the whole season.
    What do you guys think of the final?

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  • Dave
    Jul 15, 2007 at 9:52 pm

    I was away for the final 2 hours of season 6… where can i get it?? i feel like a part of me is missing, and keep getting snippits here and there- i need the final 2 hours!!!NOW!!!

    thx dave

  • Yves
    Jul 16, 2007 at 12:41 am

    You can watch all of season 5 and 6 on http://www.alluc.org, by clicking on to the TV show section and look for shows in numbers.

    There are also some High quality Divx Videos on the Stage 6 website.

  • aroube bayazide
    Jul 20, 2007 at 6:14 pm

    I missed the final episode of 24 due to a cable blackout. How and where can I get it?

  • Leora
    Jul 21, 2007 at 12:20 am

    You can download episodes here:

    http://24headquarters.com/wp-content/uploads/2007/02/download-24-episodes-cheap.jpg

  • Daniel
    Aug 7, 2007 at 9:16 am

    I love 24 and while I can see where some people are coming from in regards to this season but I for one still loved it. Alright, it wasnt as good as the previous days but the change of pace was refreshing and enjoyable and seeing that Jack simply cant get on with life shows how human “super Jack” really is. People say they want a cliff-hanger so they have something to wait for in next season but surely everyone (as I will be) will be waiting for the movie and next season just as much anyway. I think they needed a complete ending so next season they can start with a clean slate and have a good run at it.

  • Brad
    Aug 26, 2007 at 1:30 am

    Hey,
    I am a great fan…
    Just back to that comment from Asim about the alternate endings… Its just so stupid… They were both bogus and it hurts me to think that tony would be bad it is just ridiculous.
    Tony Almeida is a patriot!

  • trevor
    Sep 4, 2007 at 11:59 pm

    i thought it was a great ending to a not so great season. I do see it as a second trilogy closer and i thought it was as good as the season 3 ending. In terms of cliffhanger, of course jack isnt about to kill himself, i dont think thats what the writers wanted us to think about, it was more about jack fully realizing how shitty his life is

  • sum1 from birmingham (u.k)
    Oct 24, 2007 at 11:02 am

    wooowwww bring on season 7 an how can toni b alive an nina myers i dnt understand can sum1 help me undastand

  • Jeffrey Mercado
    Nov 1, 2007 at 10:55 am

    Why is everyone calling this the worst season ever.
    I just finished watching Day 6 due to the fact that work caught up in the past and just couldn’t make time to watch it , and I have to say despite it not being the best leaves no reason to completely bash this season.

    A lot of you complained about the ending and to be perfectly honest even I expected a more riveting cliff hanger if any. However , the fact that they ended Day 6 on a more human level than simply setting up for yet another amazing season is a true testamony to just how real the characters of this show really are and how grateful we should be that there is still a television show that doesn’t undermine that fact.

    Sure there were a lot of characters who’s fate lay in the balance as to whether we will ever see them again , but if there is one thing the makers of 24 have done incredibly well is to always patch
    things up in the end. Since we didn’t get the answers we wanted this season , I am confident as always that Day 7 will reveal all the outcomes
    of the characters most people have considered abandoned.

    In closing , though it was not my favorite season it was still entertaining and still left me cringing for the next episode , and despite the more subtle finally to day 6 I have no doubt in my mind that day 7 will aid in continuing to keep this show at #1.
    Because lets face it , in an age where we are bombarded with Reality T.V. I for one am grateful
    to be able to watch a show that does not only have great acting{for T.V. mind you] but riveting story telling and very likable characters.

  • 9am53
    Nov 30, 2007 at 2:40 am

    I have just finished an action packed 2 months watching the entire 24 series. My memories of the past seasons is fresh, and I wouldn’t say that 6 was that bad. It was a bit predictable; Morris being the engineer, the 25th amendment etc…but it was good. It was exciting in the first few episodes when Jack is obviously not the same guy, ie. throwing up after killing Manning, and crying…it added a lot of depth to his terminator character. A couple things that bugged me were that Jack never gets tired….bright and early in the morning hes dropped off after 20 months of Chinese torture…obviously messed up, but he manages to run around shooting and killing not missing a step? I’d expect a few weeks of recovery after his treatment…kinda like Audrey is requiring…in Season 1 they seemed to emphasize that it was a long day “This is the longest day of my life…” The other thing is more of a question…did his silent clock indicate that Jack as we know him is dead? ie. hes renouncing his violent ways, or he’s renouncing his country? anyways, those are my thoughts…

  • 24fan
    Dec 27, 2007 at 6:32 am

    I actually think none of you understand what 24 is about…

    To call Season 5 a “fkin lethal” season goes to show that as long as there is a protagonist with a gun, lots of shooting and an insane president (which goes against the norm, hence is cool): voila, best season ever.

    Season 6, in my opinion was amazing. Probably one of the best and the ending, I think, left us wanting more. It wasn’t a cliff-hanger….it was just…an ending. Hence it was powerful because it was so different from the rest.

    Season 5 is probably the most boring logan focused one….the wife and that wierd music they always play every time she would appear…eyucch. Retarded story line..

    just because it won emmys doesn’ t mean jack

  • Daniel
    Oct 11, 2008 at 6:22 am

    Does anyone know where I can see the last episode of 24 season 6? I saw every flippin’ one but the finale’. If anyone knows and can tell me where to find it WITHOUT buying the season dvd, can you email me? DSalazar316@yahoo.com. Thanks!

  • Lanett
    Oct 13, 2008 at 8:01 am

    I have to agree with the above opinion regarding how little you see Jack. It’s just not the right time. He’s what makes the show, without him it just lacks luster.

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