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24: Series 5

 

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18 months have passed since the events of Day 4. With the exception of David Palmer Tony Almeida Michelle Dessler and Chloe O'Brian the world believes that Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland) is dead... Jack is in fact living under the name of Frank Flynn and conceals his identity by taking a manual job on an oil rig. However when President Logan is placed at the centre of a labyrinthine conspiracy involving the signing of a vital U.S. - Russian arms treaty Jack is forced back into action! read more.

Starring Kiefer Sutherland, Carlos Bernard, Kim Raver, Roger Cross, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Louis Lombardi, Gregory Itzin, Jean Smart, Dennis Haysbert, Elisha Cuthbert, Sean Astin, Julian Sands, Peter Weller, Ray Wise, C. Thomas Howell and Kirk Acevedo, directed by Joel Surnow.
Released 06 November 2006.
20th Century Fox Home Entertainment. PAL.
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Dan Thake, 06 Jun 2007 
    
Obviously a must for any 24 fan! A lot changes this series, without spoiling it for anyone (Is there anything worse when you overhear what happens next week??) Some of the main characters do not make it to the end of the day. This is one of the things which makes 24 so enjoyable- they have no fear about knocking off some of the biggest stars at a moment's notice, the show moving on without even so much as a minute to mourn the loss. Within 5 minutes of the start of each episode you are sucked right into the action and the pace is relentless start to finish. Although this is most likely the weakest series so far, when you have the first 4 to compare it to there is a tough challenge! Still a must-see, especially since it sets up the action for day 6 which has just broadcast and is due on DVD at the end of the year.