The events of the ninth part of the series revolves around a large series of crimes and events and start events Cheng sends live shots of Audrey to Jack, and asks him to stop tracking him down so he can leave and then be released. Jack performs Morgan's missions to rescue Audrey while he can find and stop Zheng. They locate his position on the dock and Jack goes there with Belcheck and O'Brian, who provide satellite support to the other parties. At the same time, Morgan manages to kill the sniper who watches Audrey and saves them. However, Audrey is killed by another mercenary. Jack and Blechik managed to sneak into the ship and find Zheng. The CIA captured Navarro, but did not find the overtaking he gave to the cross.
The reason to watch 24: Live Another Day isn't for ideology. It's to get caught up in a fast-paced, high-powered adventure played out by people we care about.
The producers have so embraced the larger-than-life elements of their beloved character that it's hard not to enjoy the show on those terms. We needed a hero in 2001. Maybe we need a superhero in 2014.
24 is still fast-paced for the most part, although a little slow off the mark in its first hour. And the 47-year-old Sutherland remains trim and limber as an aging Jack of few words, most of them downers.
There are reasons we still love 24, despite the gaps in logic, the repetitious dialogue, the monotonously unrelenting tension and some wooden acting. It's the combination of action and character.