24-redemption-2008


Men drive through the streets of a shantytown with machine guns and young boys in the back of a truck. A man reports to his colonel that he has five boy soldiers. At the training camp, boys no older than 14 practice shooting with automatic weapons. They swig from presumably laced bottles, woozy and pliant. Colonel Dubaku gives the boys a pep talk about exterminating cockroaches (i.e. dissenters) and puts a machete in a stoned boy’s hands. He whacks at the “cockroach” as the crowd of children cheers.

The 24 clock ticks.

“The following takes place between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m. Events occur in real time.”

A stuffed shirt carrying a federal subpoena rides in a car.

Two young brothers argue as one wants to go into town. The younger says Mr. Benton says they’re not supposed to. The older one goes with a friend anyway.

A U.N. truck arrives at the boys school. As the boys follow it the first boy sneaks into someone’s room and starts going through someone’s things. He finds a scarf he likes.

Jack Bauer arrives in the doorway. The scarf is from India, Jack was going to give it to his daughter some day. He got it there last summer. He tells Willie he can keep the scarf, but Jack’s gonna need his knife back.

Carl Benton comes to talk to Jack with the stuffed shirt, Frank Trammell, the ambassador’s chief political officer. Jack knows who he is, he got his messages. Frank tells him the senate subcommittee has questions about the torture and questioning of prisoners in Jack’s custody and tries to serve him. Jack says if they want him, they can come get him. Trammell tells Benton that Jack’s been ducking the subpoena for more than a year across three continents. Frank tells Benton it’d be a shame for his funding for the boys school to dry up because of Jack.

Jack unloads stuff from the supply truck as a Frenchman generally irritates him.

3:10 The rebels have more guns than soldiers to carry them. An underling promises Dubaku he’ll have his “little soldiers.” Dubaku gets a satellite phone call from Jonas Hodges, your standard issue “24″ bad guy in a suit, offering more soldiers if he needs them. Hodges provided the weapons. He wants General Juma to call him later. Hodges, back in D.C., tells a businessman he doesn’t want the transactions traceable by anyone and to deal with it. On the trading floor a broker named Chris tries to smooth talk a client. He reaches in his drawer for a pill and pops it. Chris is summoned by his boss and passes Hodges on his way into the office. His boss tells him to burn some records.

Benton talks to Jack, telling him he should look at the subpoena. Jack tells Benton not to worry, he’ll be gone by dark. He tells Benton all he has left is his freedom, and he won’t let them take that away from him. We learn Jack called him after 10 years, they’re old special ops buddies, and Benton has found a way to live with himself, but first he had to stop running. Benton tells him again Jack’s welcome to stay. But Jack says they both know it’d be better if he left.

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