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November 16, 2008
Review: "24: Redemption"
In case you didn't know (I didn't), the series starts off with a 2-hour movie -- not two episodes from the show run back to back, but a two hour movie that serves as a prologue to the season. (Twenty-six hours of Bauer this year, I guess.)
It takes place entirely in Africa -- a change of scenery for once.
Sounds good:
It’s a taut, exciting, emotionally impacting two hours, packed full of iconic Bauer moments–my favorite, when he’s talking trash to the useless UN worker and says “Why don’t you go hide in the shelter with the rest of the children.”–and moves effortlessly into the new season.
Thanks to MarkU.