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24 Series Finale

24 Series Finale Makes TV Guide’s Top Moments

2. Most Apropos Send-Off: In the end, 24‘s series finale contains all the show’s hallmark plot elements: the exposure of a cover-up, a trusted ally and implausible surveillance equipment. After President Taylor admits her role in the Russians’ wrongdoings, she offers Jack a head-start to leave the country. Jack, whose image is on giant, Truman… View Article

24 Series Finale Fan Videos

Here are a few 24 series finale fan videos. I’m sure there’s a lot more, if you made one tweet me the link or email through the contact form on this site and I might put it up in a future roundup post later on.

Howard Gordon answers questions

THR: So Jack lives. I know you’ve got the movie planned, but how much did you seriously consider killing him in the finale? Gordon: We certainly considered it. We considered killing him earlier (in the season) as an off-rhythm thing. But every time we went there and penciled it out, it didn’t feel satisfying. It… View Article

Howard Gordon audio interview by NPR

Here’s a lengthy audio interview (30 minutes, 26 seconds) from NPR with 24 showrunner and executive producer Howard Gordon. This is a really great listen if you have the time – he explains a lot of the writing decisions made this year. Source: Counting Down The Final Minutes Of ’24’: NPR

24 Series Finale - Final Scene

24 Series Finale – Final Scene

Here’s the final scene in 24 series history with an emotional moment between Jack Bauer and Chloe O’Brian. 00:00:03 … 00:00:02 … 00:00:01 … 00:00:00 … See you on the big screen, Jack!

David Fury at 24 Season 7 Premiere Screening

24 writer David Fury interviewed on series ending

Jim Halterman: You’ve worked on ‘Lost,’ ‘Buffy The Vampire Slayer’ and ‘Angel’ before ’24.’ Since those were very different genres, how did you make that transition? David Fury: It was definitely a big difference going to ’24’ from the others shows I had been on. ’24’ is a runaway train of action, conspiracies with interweaving… View Article

Cochran and Gordon’s 24 favorite moments from “24”

Cochran, who left the series during Season 6, and executive producer Howard Gordon, who ran it since early in the first season, sat down with The Wrap to choose the 24 greatest moments in the “24” pantheon, presented here in chronological order. 1. Voice-over SEASON 1 | Episode 1 | Date: Nov. 6, 2001 The… View Article