
Episode Four: The following takes place between 3 am and 4 am.
CTU is under a lock-down per order of George Mason after receiving a call from Tony. Two agents are dead and Jack was there when it happened. In Tony's opinion, Jack has spun out of control and must be relieved of his duties. Following the lock-down order, Mason interrogates Nina and Jamey on the whereabouts of Jack, who has managed to escape despite the lock-down.
Mason: He's a loose cannon. Rules don't apply to Jack Bauer. He does what he wants, when he wants, and he doesn't care whose life it affects. So, where is Jack Bauer?
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18166 San Fernando Road, where the action is. Jack and lady cop Jessie Hampton pursue a suspect in the said address, which popped out from the key card. Hampton gets killed after being taken hostage. The suspect is eventually arrested and brought to the police station, as the LAPD has jurisdiction of him, having killed a cop and all. Jack is, however, unnerved when the arrested man gives him a hint on Kim's disappearance.
Could his daughter's disappearance and the threat on Palmer be somehow connected?
Could his daughter's disappearance and the threat on Palmer be somehow connected?
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Over at David Palmer's camp:
Sherry: Wait a minute. They haven't told you, have they? There's been an assassination threat.
David: (smiling) Is that what this fuss is all about?
Sherry: Yes!
David: ( still smiling) I thought it was something serious.
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Agent Pierce: I'm not sure you appreciate the seriousness of this threat.
David: I get serious threats every morning with my orange juice.
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David: (irked) What do we know?
Agent Pierce: That these are serious people and they want you dead, today.
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(arguing on the change of Palmer's schedule)
David: The breakfast is important! The top labor leaders in the State are gonna be there!
Agent Pierce: We're trying to keep you alive, Senator.
David: And I'm trying to win an election!
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In this particular episode, Jack spoke Spanish. Cool.
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