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24: Season 4 [7 Discs] DVD
1.78:1: Alternate Wide Screen
PN: 024543217800
Release: 12/06/2005
Starring: Kiefer Sutherland, William Devane, Alberta Watson
Director(s): Jon Cassar
Price:$54.99
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24: Season 04 Part of Series: 24 [TV Series] Employing split screens and kinetic pacing, the real-time action thriller-drama 24 became a fast cult hit when it premiered on FOX in late 2001. Each one-hour episode covers an hour in a single day that unfolds over the course of a season. Kiefer Sutherland stars as über-hero Jack Bauer, a daring and seemingly indestructible agent for the fictitious U.S.-intelligence body the Counter Terrorist Unit (CTU). Throughout the series, Bauer has stopped an assassination attempt, thwarted a nuclear attack, been widowed, decapitated a witness, died, and become addicted to narcotics while undercover with a drug cartel. Among the other characters are President David Palmer (Dennis Haysbert), who was candidate Palmer throughout the first season, later had the Presidency swiped from under him, and was the victim of a bio-attack at the end of the second season; Kim Bauer (Elisha Cuthbert), Jack's trouble-prone, damsel-in-distress daughter; and Tony Almeida (Carlos Bernard), a fellow-CIA agent with whom Jack has both butted heads and allied. Noted for its unflinching ability to kill off major players for the sake of the show, an assortment of other characters have come and gone throughout the show's history. ~ Matthew Tobey, All Movie Guide
Includes Seasons: 24: Season 04 Season four of the wildly successful "real-time" adventure series 24 begins some 18 months at the end of season three. John Keeler (Geoff Pierson) has succeeded David Palmer (Dennis Haysbert) as president of the United States, and the new secretary of defense is James Heller (William Devane) -- who is also the new boss of crack CTU agent Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland). One of Heller's first moves is to reunite Jack with his old nemesis Erin Driscoll (Alberta Watson), now the head of the CTU. Unbeknownst to most of the principal characters, Jack is in love with Heller's daughter (and policy assistant), Audrey Raines (Kim Raver), this despite the fact that Audrey is still legally married to estranged husband, Paul (James Frain). Outside of Jack Bauer and President Keeler, the only series character from season three to return as a regular in season four is CTU tech analyst Chloe O'Brien (Mary Lynn Rajskub); the rest of the cast is virtually brand-new. The "day" that comprises the fourth season begins, typically, with a nail-biting crisis, when James Heller and his daughter Audrey are captured by a terrorist group headed by Habib Marwan (Arnold Vosloo), who has already set a fiendish master plan in motion with a train bombing in the U.S. It soon develops that the abduction of Heller and Audrey is but a subterfuge to allow an enemy stealth bomber to blow up Air Force One and eliminate the president -- and ultimately to gain control of a nuclear warhead that will destroy a major U.S. city. Making matters worse, there is a turncoat in the ranks of the CTU -- and without giving the game away, it can be noted that CTU agent Sarah Gavin (Lana Parrilla) tumbles to the mole's identity before Jack Bauer does. As the tension mounts, Paul Raines is seriously wounded saving Jack during a covert mission, which "ices" Jack's relationship with Audrey; a shattering personal tragedy forces Erin Driscoll to resign from her post in mid-season; there is dissension in the terrorist ranks during a concerted effort to trigger nuclear meltdowns in six different cities; the seldom-used 25th Amendment is invoked to change presidents in midstream; and an old enemy of Jack's from the series' first two seasons appears virtually out of nowhere to make a terrible situation far worse than could ever be imagined. Clearly, the fourth season of 24 drew inspiration from the headlines of the day, notably the controversial treatment of prisoners at Abu Ghraib. The series also was attacked by certain special-interest groups for making several of the villains Arabs, or of Arab descent. And of course, there were those who carped that the series' notion of "real time" (each episode consisted of a single uninterrupted hour in the same day) resulted in some rather ludicrous lapses of logic. But 24 was as big a hit in the ratings throughout its fourth season as it had been all along. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
Includes Episodes: 24: Day 4, 7:00AM - 8:00AM As the fourth season of 24 begins, terrorists blow up a train, and steal a mysterious briefcase from a passenger onboard. At CTU, Erin Driscoll (Alberta Watson) is running things, and she has fired Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland) over his heroin addiction. Jack is now working for Secretary of Defense James Heller (William Devane) and is romantically involved with Heller's daughter and aide, Audrey (Kim Raver). Jack wants to tell Heller about their relationship, but Audrey is hesitant because she is still legally married to her estranged husband. Word reaches CTU of the train bombing, and Chloe (Mary Lynn Rajskub) notices that one Tomas Sherek (Faran Tahir), on their terrorist watch list, was recently spotted in L.A. Andrew Paige (Lukas Haas), a hacker, discovers some nodes indicating that someone is plotting a massive corruption of the Internet. He calls his old classmate, Chloe, who sees a possible connection to the terrorist attack, but Driscoll insists that Chloe focus on the bombing and on finding Sherek, ordering Chloe to pass Andrew's concerns along to the FBI. Andrew returns to his office to find that his discovery has not gone unnoticed, and his life is in danger. Jack arrives at CTU on budgetary business in time to help his replacement in the field, Ronnie Lobell (Shawn Doyle), apprehend Sherek. Jack realizes that a terrorist of Sherek's stature would not risk exposure over the bombing. Meanwhile, Audrey accompanies Heller as he visits his rebellious son, Richard (Logan Marshall-Green), and they argue over Richard's plans to denounce his father at an upcoming protest. A suburban couple, Navi (Nestor Serrano) and Dina Araz (Shohreh Aghdashloo), and their teenage son, Behrooz (Jonathan Ahdout), have a connection to the terrorist plot. Aghdashloo and Ahdout previously played mother and son in the feature film, House of Sand and Fog. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide 24: Day 4, 8:00AM - 9:00AM Police arrive on the scene to find that Heller (William Devane) and Audrey (Kim Raver) have been taken prisoner by the terrorists, while Richard (Logan Marshall-Green) hides in the house. Jack (Kiefer Sutherland) asks Driscoll (Alberta Watson) to reinstate him, but she wants to detain him for torturing Sherek. Chloe (Mary Lynn Rajskub) confides in Jack, telling him about Driscoll's mishandling of Andrew's call. She calls Andrew, who tells her that everyone in his office has been murdered, and the terrorists are after him. Unaware that a terrorist, Kalil Hasan (Anil Kumar), has cloned Andrew's cell and is listening in, Jack tells Andrew that he'll come to pick him up at Union Station in 30 minutes. Jack confronts Driscoll about ignoring Andrew's call, and demands to be reinstated, or he won't tell her where they've arranged to meet. Driscoll agrees to reinstate him temporarily, but insists that he work under Ronnie (Shawn Doyle). They head to the station, but Kalil gets there first, and pretends to be Jack in order to lure Andrew away. Meanwhile, at the Araz home, Behrooz (Jonathan Ahdout) is still in contact with his American girlfriend, Debbie (Leighton Meester), despite his parents' demand that he break things off. He goes on a crucial errand for Navi (Nestor Serrano), bringing the mysterious briefcase to the compound where (unbeknownst to Behrooz) Heller and Audrey are being held. Debbie, mistakenly thinking he's involved with another girl, follows him and is spotted by one of the terrorists. Behrooz later tells his father that Debbie didn't see anything incriminating, but Navi insists that he invite Debbie over to their house. As the hour closes, the terrorists blast the entire Internet with video of the captured Secretary of Defense, and explain that he'll be publicly tried for his crimes against humanity. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide 24: Day 4, 9:00AM - 10:00AM Jack (Kiefer Sutherland) calls into CTU, and lets Driscoll (Alberta Watson) know that Ronnie's been killed, and that he's currently trailing Kalil (Anil Kumar), the terrorist who kidnapped Andrew (Lukas Haas). Driscoll asks Jack for his location, because she wants to pick Kalil up immediately, but Jack thinks the terrorist will lead him right to the compound where Heller (William Devane) and Audrey (Kim Raver) are being held. He refuses to tell Driscoll where he is, so she decides that capturing Jack is now CTU's top priority. Office politics are charged at the CTU office, and things only get more paranoid when Driscoll brings in Marianne Taylor (Aisha Tyler), over the objections of her second-in-command, Curtis (Roger R. Cross). Curtis has had (intimate) dealings with the ambitious Marianne in the past, and doesn't trust her. She immediately begins questioning Edgar (Louis Lombardi) about the day's events. Jack convinces Chloe (Mary Lynn Rajskub) to surreptitiously help him track Andrew's kidnapper. While Jack follows the suspicious terrorist, Chloe works on stealing satellite imagery of the area so he can follow from a safer distance. As Jack watches, Kalil pulls off the road and meets up with two thugs, who proceed to beat the helpless Andrew, demanding to know who he told about what he found on the Internet. Kalil drives off, leaving Andrew to be killed. Jack wants to follow him, but decides he can't leave Andrew to die. After saving Andrew's life, he rushes to catch up with Kalil. Kalil goes into a convenience store, giving Chloe a few more minutes to get Jack the satellite coverage, but she needs more time, and Jack is forced to take desperate action. Meanwhile, at the Araz home, Behrooz (Jonathan Ahdout) is horrified to learn that Dina (Shohreh Aghdashloo) has invited Debbie (Leighton Meester) over "to talk." ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide 24: Day 4, 10:00AM - 11:00AM At the Araz home, Dina (Shohreh Aghdashloo) is putting on a show, being nice to Debbie (Leighton Meester), while secretly ordering Behrooz (Jonathan Ahdout) to murder the girl. He tries to get Debbie to leave, but it's too late. Jack (Kiefer Sutherland) is posing as an armed robber in order to delay Kalil (Anil Kumar) long enough for Chloe (Mary Lynn Rajskub) to get him the satellite imagery Jack needs to keep tailing the terrorist. Jack takes several people hostage in the convenience store, taking all of their cell phones and wallets, and before long, the police arrive. Chloe's being hampered by Driscoll (Alberta Watson), who suspects that she's in contact with Jack, and assigns Sarah (Lana Parrilla) to spy on her. Chloe in turn persuades Edgar (Louis Lombardi) to take over the satellite work she's doing for Jack. Driscoll has her own personal problems to deal with, as she learns that her schizophrenic daughter, Maya (Angela Goethals), has been acting up, and her neighbor has called the police. Driscoll intervenes, again with Sarah's help, and has Maya brought to CTU. Eventually, Chloe and Edgar get the satellite coverage, and Jack takes Kalil out of the store at gunpoint, using the terrorist's car to make his escape, and then letting Kalil go while he's being monitored via satellite from CTU. Driscoll is now aware of Jack's activities, and tells Jack that she's going to pick Kalil up, but then CTU intercepts a phone call from Kalil to Omar (Tony Plana) indicating that Jack was right about Kalil's destination. Meanwhile, Heller (William Devane) and Audrey (Kim Raver) make a daring attempt to escape. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide 24: Day 4, 11:00AM - 12:00PM Dina (Shohreh Aghdashloo) and Behrooz (Jonathan Ahdout) successfully convince Navi (Nestor Serrano) that the teen has murdered his American girlfriend. But then the girl's mother (Phyllis Lyons) comes looking for her. Back at CTU, Chloe (Mary Lynn Rajskub) has been busted by Driscoll (Alberta Watson) for secretly helping Jack (Kiefer Sutherland). Driscoll decides not to press charges, but demands Chloe's resignation. On her way out, she tells Edgar (Louis Lombardi), "Good luck today. You're gonna need it." She's right, of course. Marianne (Aisha Tyler) knows that Edgar was secretly helping Chloe, and threatens to tell Driscoll unless Edgar bumps up her security clearance. Driscoll agrees to let Jack run the ground operation, and asks the local cops to back off of Kalil (Anil Kumar), but a couple of patrolmen get the message late, arousing Kalil's suspicion that he's being followed. Once CTU determines the location of the compound where Heller (William Devane) and Audrey (Kim Raver) are being held, President Keeler (Geoff Pierson) authorizes a preemptive laser-guided missile strike to destroy the facility before the terrorists can broadcast Heller's show trial. The marines are on their way, but they won't get to the compound in time, leaving Jack as the only hope for rescuing the two captives. Heller, meanwhile, comes up with his own drastic plan to keep his show trial and execution from going forward. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide 24: Day 4, 12:00PM - 1:00PM The sixth hour of Day 4 begins with an explosive action sequence, and Jack (Kiefer Sutherland), disobeying Driscoll's (Alberta Watson) orders, stages a one-man invasion of the terrorist compound, in a desperate last-ditch effort to rescue Heller (William Devane) and Audrey (Kim Raver). He manages to get Heller out of the compound, but they are soon pinned down and out of ammunition, and then Omar (Tony Plana) tries to escape, using Audrey as his personal human shield. Tariq (Rene Millan) shows up at the Araz home, ostensibly to help Behrooz (Jonathan Ahdout) dispose of Debbie's body, but after they leave the house, Dina (Shohreh Aghdashloo) realizes that Tariq is going to kill Behrooz, and angrily confronts Navi (Nestor Serrano). "Living here has changed him," Navi explains. "He is no longer our son." Back at CTU, Heller learns that his son, Richard (Logan Marshall-Green), has been subject to "noninvasive" torture while in CTU custody. At first, he's outraged, but when he learns that Richard was actually withholding information that might help the investigation, he tells Curtis (Roger R. Cross) to do whatever's necessary to get Richard to talk. As the hour closes, the CTU team learns what was in that mysterious briefcase, and discovers that the kidnapping of Heller and the Internet broadcast were a cover, laying the groundwork for a far more deadly terrorist plot. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide 24: Day 4, 1:00PM - 2:00PM CTU has learned that the terrorists have stolen an override device, developed by the defense contractor, McLennan-Forster, which gives them remote control of nuclear power plants throughout the country. CTU's best available computer technician, Edgar (Louis Lombardi), has to overcome his nervousness (a mistake could send all of the plants into meltdown) to try to regain control of the plants. Dina (Shohreh Aghdashloo) is shot by Navi (Nestor Serrano) while trying to help Behrooz (Jonathan Ahdout) escape. The mother and son manage to get away, forcing Navi to go to an angry Marwan (Arnold Vosloo) for help in locating them. Driscoll (Alberta Watson) is distracted again when the doctors at the CTU lab inadvertently give Maya (Angela Goethals) a medication to which she's allergic. Audrey (Kim Raver) and Jack (Kiefer Sutherland) have to go to Felsted Security, so that she can view surveillance video of a Heritage Foundation meeting, where she saw a man whom she later saw at the compound with the terrorists. Paul (James Frain), Audrey's estranged husband, is still at CTU, and talks to both Audrey and Heller (William Devane) about his desire to get back together with her. Marianne (Aisha Tyler) is working with the terrorists, and contacts Henry Powell (Robertson Dean) -- the man Audrey recognized -- to let him know where Jack and Audrey are headed. Powell instructs Marianne to cover her tracks, because CTU will know there's a traitor in the agency after Jack and Audrey are killed. When the Felsted building is attacked, and Jack realizes that CTU has been compromised, he calls "the only person [he] can trust." ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide 24: Day 4, 2:00PM - 3:00PM Edgar (Louis Lombardi) has successfully regained control of all but six of the nuclear reactors. The only way to stop those six from melting down is to find the override device. Jack (Kiefer Sutherland) calls Heller (William Devane) to warn him about the mole inside CTU. They come up with a plan to root out the traitor, but Marianne (Aisha Tyler) successfully diverts suspicion away from herself, and the wrong person is accused of being a spy and is tortured, under Driscoll's (Alberta Watson) supervision, for information. Tony (Carlos Bernard), now unemployed and separated from his wife, takes Jack and Audrey (Kim Raver) to his place, where they view the video Jack got from the security firm, and Audrey recognizes the man she saw at the compound. Jack gets help from CTU D.C. in identifying the man as Henry Powell (Robertson Dean), a former employee of McLennan-Forster, the defense contractor that developed the override device. Jack also learns that Powell has booked a helicopter flight out of town. Behrooz (Jonathan Ahdout) brings Dina (Shohreh Aghdashloo) to a hospital, where a doctor (Hector Luis Bustamante) recognizes that she has a gunshot wound, and notifies the police, forcing the mother and son to flee. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide 24: Day 4, 3:00PM - 4:00PM Curtis (Roger R. Cross) and Driscoll (Alberta Watson) could both be in trouble over the whole Marianne (Aisha Tyler) debacle. They agree to cover each other with Division. Powell is dead, Marianne is unconscious, and the nuclear power plant at San Gabriel Island is on the verge of going critical. Edgar (Louis Lombardi) is concerned about his wheelchair-bound mother, who lives nearby and has no way to evacuate. While Behrooz (Jonathan Ahdout) goes to the local hospital, where his uncle, Naseem (Michael Benyaer), is a doctor, to try to get his mother some pain medication, Edgar is able to locate a cell phone that Powell called before he was shot, and that's how Jack and Tony are able to find Dina (Shohreh Aghdashloo), who is hiding out in a hotel room. Knowing Dina's weak spot, Jack tells Dina that Behrooz will get a full pardon and government protection if she leads them to the override device. She agrees, and calls Behrooz at the hospital to tell him to wait there for her and the CTU team. But Naseem, suspicious about Behrooz's request for meds, calls Navi (Nestor Serrano), who tells the doctor that Behrooz is on drugs, and to keep him at the hospital until Navi arrives. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide 24: Day 4, 4:00PM - 5:00PM There's a showdown at the hospital. Navi (Nestor Serrano) is holding Behrooz (Jonathan Ahdout) hostage. He's afraid to kill him because he thinks Dina (Shohreh Aghdashloo) will tell the authorities everything if he does. Meanwhile, Dina warns Jack (Kiefer Sutherland) that if he doesn't save Behrooz, she'll do nothing to help him find the override. Eventually it all ends with Behrooz in custody, at which point Dina admits that she doesn't actually know where the override is. She gives them an address where the family got their assignments, and Jack and Tony (Carlos Bernard) go to investigate. They find an underground bunker with some plans involving the kidnapping and the override. Sarah (Lana Parrilla), having worked out a deal for Driscoll (Alberta Watson) to compensate her for being wrongfully accused and tortured, notices that the CFO of the company that owns the building is none other than Paul Raines (James Frain), Audrey's (Kim Raver) husband. Jack asks Audrey to call Paul and find out where he is, so that Jack can pick him up for questioning. When Audrey learns that Paul is about to leave town, she agrees to meet with him to discuss getting back together. Meanwhile, Marianne (Aisha Tyler) tells Curtis (Roger R. Cross) that she can access a file in Powell's office with information that might lead them to the override. Curtis suspects that a trap awaits, but he agrees to take her there. Tony heads back CTU, where Driscoll agrees to temporarily reinstate him. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide
Cast Kiefer Sutherland as Jack Bauer William Devane as James Heller Alberta Watson as Erin Driscoll Nestor Serrano as Navi Araz Shohreh Aghdashloo as Dina Araz Jonathan Ahdout as Behrooz Araz Logan Marshall-Green as Richard Heller Kim Raver as Audrey Raines Mary Lynn Rajskub as Chloe O'Brian Lana Parrilla as Sarah Gavin Tony Plana as Omar Carlos Bernard as Tony Almeida Louis Lombardi as Edgar Stiles Roger R. Cross as Curtis Manning Aisha Tyler as Marianne Taylor Arnold Vosloo as Habib Marwan Geoffrey Pierson as President Keeler Reiko Aylesworth as Michelle Dessler James Frain as Paul Raines Mia Kirshner as Mandy Gregory Itzin as Vice President Charles Logan Dennis Haysbert as David Palmer Jude Ciccolella as Mike Novick
| Crew Peggy Kennedy - Casting Debra Manwiller - Casting Michael Klick - Co-producer Paul Gadd - Co-producer Jon Cassar - Director David Latham - Editor Joel Surnow - Executive Producer Robert Cochran - Executive Producer Howard Gordon - Executive Producer Evan Katz - Executive Producer Ron Howard - Executive Producer Brian Grazer - Executive Producer Sean Callery - Composer (Music Score) Joseph Hodges - Production Designer Rodney Charters - Cinematographer Tim Iacofano - Producer Joel Surnow - Screenwriter Michael Loceff - Screenwriter Kiefer Sutherland - Co-Executive Producer Michael Loceff - Co-Executive Producer Stephen Kronish - Co-Executive Producer Peter M. Lenkov - Co-Executive Producer Jon Cassar - Co-Executive Producer
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24: Season 04 (not reviewed)
Kiefer Sutherland: Emmy, Best Actor in a Drama Series (nominated)
| Emmy, Best Drama Series (nominated)
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General Specifications: | | Language Options: | English, Spanish | | Subtitle Options: | English, Spanish | | Sound Processing: | DDS: Dolby Digital Surround DD5.1: Dolby Digital w/ sub-woofer channel
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Exclusive season 5 prequel Bridging Seasons 4 & 5
Cast/crew commentary on selected episodes
39 deleted scenes with optional audio commentary
4 behind-the-scenes featurettes
"24: Conspiracy" cell phone mobisodes
Music video & more | | DVD Aspect Ratio: | 1.78:1: Alternate Wide Screen
| | MPAA Rating: | | | DVD Discs Included: | 7 | | DVD Sides: | 7 | | DVD DVD Region Code: | 1 | | Content Length: | 1052 min | | | DVD Chapters: | Disc #1 -- 24: Season Four
1. Main Titles/Train Wreck [:18]
2. Turkish Connection [3:06]
3. Good Morning [2:36]
4. Teenage Rebellion [4:30]
5. Positioning Code [1:09]
6. Old Stomping Ground [2:39]
7. Lending a Hand [4:36]
8. Difference of Opinion [:52]
9. Lucky Escape [3:15]
10. Time Discrepancy [4:01]
11. Novel Technique [3:49]
12. Real Target/End Titles [1:50]
1. Recap/Main Titles [:14]
2. Security Alert [3:26]
3. On the Run [2:44]
4. Sticking to the Plan [4:18]
5. Reinstated [1:47]
6. Special Delivery [2:28]
7. Tight Leash [2:47]
8. Back in the Field [:35]
9. Spotted [4:09]
10. The Secretary's Son [4:11]
11. Track 3 [:14]
12. Netcast/End Titles [3:07]
1. Recap/Main Titles [:14]
2. No Longer Cooperating [3:49]
3. Forced to Sign [4:52]
4. Uncomfortable [2:01]
5. Strange Behavior [1:15]
6. Too Much Information [1:30]
7. Dear Old Dad [3:32]
8. Taking Care of Business [2:05]
9. Convincing Arguments [:57]
10. New Face [2:20]
11. Disoriented [5:37]
12. Tricked/End Titles [1:19]
1. Recap/Main Titles [:14]
2. Armed Robbery [3:19]
3. Pipeline [2:41]
4. Eaves Dropping [4:00]
5. Faking It [2:20]
6. One Moe Hostage [2:40]
7. Teatime [2:52]
8. Spying on Each Other [2:34]
9. Plan B [1:34]
10. Getaway [3:17]
11. Pulling Rank [3:55]
12. Stopped Cold/End Titles [8:04]
Disc #2 -- 24: Season Four
1. Recap/Main Titles [:02]
2. No Other Option [2:46]
3. Solemn Pact [3:23]
4. Level Three [4:19]
5. Taking the Bullet [1:51]
6. Doctoring the Evidence [:46]
7. Apb [1:40]
8. Suicide Mission [4:53]
9. Off the Meds [:37]
10. Tough Choice [4:11]
11. Worried Mom [2:29]
12. Orders/End Titles [:15]
1. Recap [:02]
2. Main Titles/Going In [2:08]
3. Breakout [4:51]
4. Aftermath [5:53]
5. Unexpected Visitor [1:12]
6. The Empty Briefcase [2:33]
7. Flesh and Blood [2:12]
8. Good News, Bad News [2:09]
9. Third Degree [1:56]
10. Breakup [2:55]
11. Self Defense [3:10]
12. Override/End Titles [3:56]
1. Recap/Main Titles [:02]
2. Override [3:40]
3. Mole [3:13]
4. Frantic [:41]
5. So Many Lies [2:13]
6. Pretty Confident [3:06]
7. Free to Go [3:24]
8. Running for Their Lives [3:22]
9. Allergic Reaction [1:05]
10. Compromised [1:37]
11. To the Rescue! [2:53]
12. Corrupted/End Titles [1:42]
1. Recap/Main Titles [:02]
2. Lifesaver [3:30]
3. Taking Charge [3:03]
4. Setting the Trap [2:33]
5. Safe House [2:46]
6. Planting the Story [1:08]
7. Flushing Out the Mole [2:46]
8. Not Guilty! [2:37]
9. Repaying a Debt [2:32]
10. Lending a Hand [:21]
11. Nailed [4:09]
12. Grounded/End Titles [2:28]
Disc #3 -- 24: Season Four
1. Recap/Main Titles [:14]
2. Ready to Blow [3:37]
3. Adultery [1:49]
4. Going for Help [3:56]
5. Full Meltdown [1:31]
6. Cornering the Suspect [:24]
7. Uncle Naseem [3:47]
8. Leverage [3:05]
9. Fallout [3:33]
10. Good News, Bad News [4:30]
11. East Garage [1:22]
12. Trapped/End Titles [5:03]
1. Recap/Main Titles [5:08]
2. Up to Speed [1:38]
3. Bargaining Chip [1:19]
4. Down the Chute [1:23]
5. Back to Work [5:38]
6. Head Quarters [4:56]
7. Family Ties [3:20]
8. Heading to the Hotel [:09]
9. False Pretenses [2:48]
10. Tit for Tat [1:21]
11. Securing the Files [2:01]
12. Not Talking/End Titles [:05]
1. Recap/Main Titles [:14]
2. Looking for Answers [1:46]
3. Fighting Back [:45]
4. Washed ID [3:24]
5. Naming Names [1:59]
6. Loose on the Floor [1:26]
7. Putting the Pressure On [2:58]
8. Closing In [2:19]
9. Acting Out [1:28]
10. Needle in a Haystack [3:34]
11. Win/Lose [3:55]
12. Smart Move/End Titles [:50]
1. Recap/Main Titles [5:08]
2. Deep Gratitude [2:56]
3. Distracted [4:24]
4. Relieved of Duty [2:25]
5. The Insider [1:33]
6. Overwhelmed [2:25]
7. Staying a Step Ahead [1:22]
8. Rough Transition [2:40]
9. On Task [:30]
10. Activated [1:11]
11. Emp [1:05]
12. Trapped/End Titles [4:11]
Disc #4 -- 24: Season Four
1. Recap/Main Titles [4:00]
2. The Printout [:26]
3. Personal Conflict [3:05]
4. Search and Destroy [2:53]
5. American [4:24]
6. Nobody Listens [2:26]
7. Engaging the Enemy [1:50]
8. Part of the Solution [3:58]
9. Drawing Them In [5:25]
10. Fighting Fire With Fire [:16]
11. Clear [2:30]
12. A Debt Paid/End Titles [1:57]
1. Recap/Main Titles [2:20]
2. Contingency Plans [3:02]
3. Squeezed [:38]
4. Undercover [1:15]
5. Recalled [5:16]
6. Without a Net [2:34]
7. Convincing [4:10]
8. Good to Go [3:38]
9. Distraught [2:35]
10. Into the Tunnel [:07]
11. Click [3:32]
12. Thumbs Up/End Titles [6:14]
1. Recap/Main Titles [2:10]
2. Mechanical Trouble [1:00]
3. Creating a Distraction [2:47]
4. Underling [5:11]
5. Applying Pressure [2:52]
6. Cleared for Takeoff [4:05]
7. Vital Information [1:55]
8. Decision Time [4:52]
9. Final Instructions [1:21]
10. Exchange [2:21]
11. Crossed Lines [1:51]
12. On the Move/End Titles [2:10]
1. Recap/Main Titles [3:20]
2. In the Air [1:45]
3. Raid! [2:38]
4. Paralyzed [3:04]
5. It's a Match [2:17]
6. Equal to the Task [:38]
7. Impersonator [4:01]
8. Covering for a Friend [3:09]
9. External Hard Drive [3:23]
10. A Near Certainty [:13]
11. Patched Through [3:31]
12. Air-to-Air/End Titles [:06]
Disc #5 -- 24: Season Four
1. Recap [1:52]
2. Main Titles/Down [3:07]
3. Status Unclear [3:06]
4. Camping in the Desert [1:00]
5. Critical Condition [2:16]
6. Nuclear Football [4:02]
7. Running [:48]
8. Splitting Up [6:45]
9. Hide-and-Seek [:54]
10. Dropping the Ball [2:57]
11. Missing Pages [3:57]
12. Sworn In/End Titles [1:10]
1. Recap/Main Titles [3:21]
2. In Transit [1:28]
3. A Stupid Mistake [3:21]
4. Into the Bunker [4:15]
5. On Point [1:43]
6. At the Marina [1:54]
7. Missing Warhead [4:12]
8. Ex-Marine [3:32]
9. On Hold [3:51]
10. Court Order [1:32]
11. Weighing In [1:55]
12. Broken/End Titles [2:03]
1. Recap/Main Titles [4:55]
2. Running Out of Time [3:01]
3. The Package [3:09]
4. Heads Up [2:50]
5. Schematic [2:40]
6. To the American People [4:31]
7. Blown [3:29]
8. No Idea [1:36]
9. A Real Leader [3:44]
10. Reconfiguration [2:20]
11. In the Field [2:04]
12. Agent O'Brian [2:38]
1. Recap [2:09]
2. Main Titles/Full Proxy [4:48]
3. Freelance Operator [1:24]
4. Together [2:19]
5. The Political Approach [4:10]
6. A Sticky Situation [1:02]
7. Not Fast Enough [2:22]
8. Sovereign Territory [3:37]
9. Back Into Surgery [2:01]
10. In Writing [4:32]
11. Deniability [1:44]
12. Gone/End Titles [2:06]
Disc #6 -- 24: Season Four
1. Recap/Main Titles [:02]
2. Incendiary Situation [4:29]
3. Implausible Deniability [:23]
4. Change of Schedule [1:24]
5. Serious Accusation [2:53]
6. A Dirty Business [2:33]
7. Unmasked [2:27]
8. Third Location [:40]
9. Disbelief [2:30]
10. Slowing Things Down [2:08]
11. One Last Question [5:24]
12. Too Late/End Titles [1:02]
1. Recap/Main Titles [:02]
2. One Dimensional [4:29]
3. The Secretary's Son [:23]
4. Lost Him [1:24]
5. Decisive [2:53]
6. Starting Over [2:33]
7. Next in Line [2:27]
8. No More Coddling [:40]
9. Quite a Show [2:30]
10. Talking it Over [2:08]
11. Cutting it Close [5:24]
12. Hostage/End Titles [1:02]
1. Recap/Main Titles [:02]
2. A Hitch [3:55]
3. Love or Die [:32]
4. ReDeployment [1:30]
5. Nice Neighbors [1:30]
6. International Incident [2:48]
7. Gone [2:59]
8. Disaster Management [:38]
9. Play it Again [2:54]
10. Bloody Footprints [:05]
11. Professionals [2:24]
12. On a Slow Boat/End Titles [2:48]
1. Recap [:02]
2. Main Titles/Immunity [1:31]
3. Giving Chase [1:52]
4. More Than One Option [1:41]
5. Nuclear Target [6:18]
6. Hello/Goodbye [3:38]
7. The Bottom Line [:10]
8. Hear No Evil [3:29]
9. Friendly Warning [1:27]
10. Lockdown [2:51]
11. Wanted: Dead or Alive [2:05]
12. An Honor/End Titles [1:09]
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