Twenty-four hours of a counter-terrorist agent’s attempt to prevent a drug dealer from using a bioweapon in the United States.
Genre: Television
Rating: NR
Release Date: 7-DEC-2004
Media Type: DVDThere’s not one cougar to be found in 24‘s dynamic third season, and that’s good news for everyone. After Jack Bauer’s daughter Kim (Elisha Cuthbert) survived hokey hazards in season 2, she’s now a full-time staffer at CTU, the L.A.-based intelligence beehive that’s abuzz once again–three years after the events of “Day Two”–when a vengeful terrorist threatens to release a lethal virus that could wipe out much of the country’s population. Jack (Kiefer Sutherland) attempts to broker a deal for the virus involving drug kingpin Ramon Salazar (Joaquim de Almeida), whose operation Jack successfully infiltrated at high personal cost: to maintain his cover, he got hooked on heroin. That potentially deadly triangle–drug lords, addiction, and bioterrorism on a massive scale–sets the 24-hour clock ticking in a tight, action-packed plot involving a potential traitor in CTU’s midst; the return of TV’s greatest villainesses in Nina Meyers (Sarah Clarke) and former First Lady Sherry Palmer (Penny Johnson Jerald); a troubled romance between Kim and Jack’s new partner Chase (James Badge Dale); and a scandalized reelection campaign by president David Palmer (Dennis Haysbert), who monitors CTU as they struggle to (literally) save the day.
The intricately woven subplots that are 24‘s greatest strength are masterfully developed here, and character arcs are equally strong, especially among CTU staffers Tony (Carlos Bernard) and his wife Michelle (Reiko Aylesworth); CTU director Ryan Chappelle (Paul Schulze), who is season 3′s tragic bargaining chip; and the annoying but well-intentioned Chloe O’Brian (Mary Lynn Rajskub), who makes pivotal contributions with by-the-book efficiency. It’s 24‘s superior casting that overcomes the series’ occasional lapses in credibility, and season 3′s twists make marathon viewing a nerve-wracking delight. By the time it’s all over, 24 once again leaves you gratefully exhausted. As always, Sutherland anchors the series in the role he was born to play. When Jack takes a private moment to release 24 hours’ worth of near-fatal tension and psychological anguish, Sutherland proves that 24‘s dramatic priorities are as important as its thriller momentum. DVD extras include behind-the-scenes featurettes (about the prison break sequence, climactic F-18 Hornet air-strike, and real-life bio-weaponry) that pay welcome tribute to the series’ hard-working crew, who create Emmy-worthy television under pressures as intense as 24 itself. –Jeff Shannon


June 26, 2008
#1
Does Jack always have to be such a hero?!!. I thought his antics this season were a bit over the top. When he suggests to President Palmer that the only way out was to break out Salazar, I thought “give me a break!” I lost interest after that episode. I finished watching Season 2 in 3-4 days – I could not wait to see what would happen next, but with Season 3, don’t know when I will pick up the other discs to complete watching the Season. I also did not like any of the new characters: CHASE began to irritate me from the begining (young kid trying to prove he was some kind of big shot); WAYNE was a poor character choice for DAVID PALMER’s brother – he had no appeal what so ever and was as boring as hell; and GAEL – it was obvious from the beginining that he was did not belong in CTU and clear to anybody that he was a spy – he is MEXICAN. Would have been more interesting to have someone like CHLOE as being the spy. And WHY DOES PRESIDENT PALMER’s new lover have to be a WHITE WOMAN. So stereotypical. That I did not like, one bit. I think all the unappealing new characters just put me off.
June 26, 2008
#2
It’s a shame larry saunders (gary shandling) didn’t get the job done in the 90′s!
It was a series of 2 halfs. The slightly ammusing Salazar half and the almost documentry like second half.
June 26, 2008
#3
To reiterate a point made on September 11th this year by another wise and courteous reviewer – DO NOT ADD SPOILERS TO YOUR REVIEWS OF THIS SEASON!!!!
I, for one, do not watch 24 while it is on television and wait for it to come out on DVD so I can watch it without the psychological stress of waiting week after week.
I am only rating three stars because I haven’t seen it yet, but if it is half as good as the other two seasons it is worth the three stars.
To be courteous to those like me please do not give away major plot points for shows like this in your review. Your opinion may be valid, but if you can’t make it without citing an example that ruins the show for those who haven’t seen it yet, then simply don’t make it. If you absolutely must get this burning thought off your chest, simply putin the title to your review….’WARNING – SPOILER BELOW!’ That way, you won’t run the risk of breaking news to us who really want to see it.
If you would like others to enjoy this show just as much as you did, than allow them the ability so see it with a fresh and unsuspecting mind as you had when you watched it.
And in the immortal words of Dennis Miller…..that’s just my opinion, I could be wrong”
June 26, 2008
#4
Does anybody know if the season three of 24 will be delivered with spanish undertitles?
June 26, 2008
#5
PERFECT!!!Just perfect!I have only one question!In last episode of the season Palmer had an attack from Mandy!He felt down!I just wanna ask if Palmer is OK in the 3rd season!Thank you anywaY!