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Season Seven
EMAILPRINTSERIES: Fox, Sunday 8:00p (60 minutes)

Generally favorable reviews
Based on 21 critic reviews
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Based on 46 votes
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Show Info
Genre(s): Drama
Created By: Joel Surnow
First Air Date: January 11, 2009
Summary
Starring Kiefer Sutherland, Mary Lynn Rajskub, James Morrison, Jeffrey Nordling, Annie Wersching, Janeane Garofalo, Cherry Jones, and Carlos Bernard
Jack Bauer returns from Africa (24: Redemption) to find himself defending his actions before Congress.
Episode Guide & More Info: More about this show at TV.com
Also On The Web: Official Show Site
What The Critics Said
All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...
NewsdayVerne Gay
Tonally, this often feels more like a psychological thriller than an action one, which is a very good sign. 24 is thinking, not just doing, and that bodes well for the later hours when our friend has tended to jump the tracks. All in all, a terrific start.
Read Full Review >USA TodayRobert Bianco
Even when 24 went off the rails, Sutherland somehow kept Jack in balance. And now that his show seems back on track, he's rolling at top form.
Read Full Review >New York PostLinda Stasi
All the new characters are wonderfully drawn, including FBI agent Walker (Annie Wersching); bad, bad guy Jonas Hodges (Jon Voight); a new Chloe-type nerd (Janeane Garofalo). Especially good are Jones and her husband (Colm Feore), who is more consumed with solving his son's death than in being First Man. Whew! Thank God there is Jack Bauer--unchanging, unflinching.
Read Full Review >Entertainment WeeklyKen Tucker
Let's just say that after the two-night, four-hour season premiere, Jack will have threatened to jab a Bic pen into a bad guy's eardrum, and you'll feel the warm glow of sadistic glee that signals a jolly good start for vintage 24 mayhem.
Read Full Review >Hollywood ReporterRay Richmond
Fortunately for the audience, the show on which he struggles to save the republic is back on track after a season of misdirection followed by a year away.
Read Full Review >Los Angeles TimesMary McNamara
Jack is the glue that holds the show together, and Sutherland, with his pained, superhuman skill set, makes him a physical statement about the toll violence takes, even violence committed in an attempt to save the world.
Read Full Review >VarietyBrian Lowry
Whatever its flaws, this edition of 24 features smart, crisp and densely woven storytelling whose subplots look to be on a well-orchestrated collision course.
Read Full Review >Wall Street JournalDorothy Rabinowitz
Ms. Jones's president is compelling--a force to contend with. Much the same can be said of the new 24 itself--a force now returned in strength and, once again, highly addictive.
Read Full Review >LA WeeklyRobert Abele
Treachery and action still abound on 24--its brand is crisis, after all--but the nail-biting, espionage-like first four hours erect a scenario that promises a recharged season built on smarter suspense gambits than the tiresome 24 (and, by extension, Bushian) tropes of outlandish risk, torture and Armageddon-mongering.
Read Full Review >New York Daily NewsDavid Hinckley
The show's long break seems to have rejuvenated its story lines, in which intense, rapid-fire action plays out against the backdrop of a complex, methodical geopolitical chess game.
Read Full Review >Philadelphia Daily NewsEllen Gray
Yes, CTU's still dead, but the market for its most out-there operative's very special interrogation methods hasn't dried up altogether, it seems.
Read Full Review >Pittsburgh Post-GazetteRob Owen
This season doesn't really kick into gear until night two, when Bill Buchanan (James Morrison) and Chloe (Marylynn Rajskub) return, operating outside the bounds of the government.
Read Full Review >Kansas City StarAaron Barnhart
There is a distinctly 2002 feel to this season of 24....But you know what? It all manages to hold together.
Read Full Review >PopMattersCynthia Fuchs
It is returning to its own past, that most effective masculine melodrama. Two, it is making that return meta, arranging plot points to emphasize official repetitions and narrative redundancies. And three, it is yet again making torture its most salient focus.
Read Full Review >TimeJames Poniewozik
There are, maybe, some hopeful signs. The series seems to have given up on trying to create a bigger WMD for every season, which it needed to do. The political subplot—new president Cherry Jones wants a humanitarian invasion of a Darfur-like African country but is being undermined—is intriguing and a bit different for the show.
Read Full Review >Orlando SentinelHal Boedeker
The seventh season of the Fox thriller starts with four hours and some compelling plots....Then the plot twists pile up, and the action scenes can turn preposterous.
Read Full Review >Boston GlobeMatthew Gilbert
24 makes a feint toward change, before getting back on the same old mechanical cowboy ride.
Read Full Review >San Francisco ChronicleTim Goodman
After watching the first four episodes, it's clear that despite the familiar adrenaline rush and a (temporarily) tighter rein on the ridiculous, 24 hasn't changed much at all.
Read Full Review >The New York TimesAlessandra Stanley
The novelty of the hour-by-hour conceit wore off long ago, and the various plot devices and characters are all familiar. The fun, at least at the beginning of a new season, is in seeing how the creators will rejigger the pieces this time around.
Read Full Review >Chicago TribuneMaureen Ryan
The biggest problem is that by now some elements of 24 are distressingly predictable.
Read Full Review >Newark Star-LedgerAlan Sepinwall
The new season has a few moments, mostly involving the return from the dead of Jack's old CTU colleague Tony Almeida (Carlos Bernard), who now seems to be working for the bad guys. But all the attempts by Jack and his writers to justify every past decision often brings the action to a crawl.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this show is 8.2 (out of 10) based on 46 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Doug G gave it a10:
In my opinion, 24 is the best TV series.... ever. It is like crack for your eyes. Even after watching 3 hours of recorded episodes, I was left wanting more. Non stop action!!
Sam M gave it a4:
this was a great season, up until the last two episodes. then the huge overdose of cheese was just unreal.
karim b gave it a7:
Causes to lose 2 points: the end isn't surprising or mind-blowing.
C B gave it a0:
Total dreck! They should have cancelled the show after season 5 and gone out with some dignity.
Kathy W gave it a2:
My suspension of disbelief is now permanently suspended. This show was good in seasons 1 & 2, but when you start bringing characters back from the dead because you have run out of innovative ideas, it's time to hang it up--which they should have done after season 4.
Bob B gave it a10:
At last, Jack's back after a long absence, and this show finally proves that you can make a comeback and not mess it up! The only problem I see with this season so far is I can't see how they will make the next one any better than this one so far! They've listened to the fans who wanted a little drop in the superficial non-stop character interraction and replaced it with intense action or anxiety moments. Kudos fox! you got out of the sucking hole that was started at season 4, and came back with an absolute punch!
garth m gave it a6:
Interesting to look back at the pro critics' comments that they based on the first four hours. Note how many cannot contain their praise for the move the series has apparently made away from the WMD/apocalyptic scenarios that have been 24's bread and butter through the years. well, guess what? The WMD/Apocalypse scenario is back. And Jack is an early victim. Let's hope there is no season end cop-out where a miracle cure is found for his currently irreversible fatal condition. At least that way Bauer and his show can leave with what dignity it has left.
