The average user rating for this TV Show is 7.9 out of 10 (based on 97 Votes).
Nicholas C. gave it a2: Honestly, 24 is a great show! Always was, always will be. It does however end with Season 4. The only interesting characters die in an absolutely pathetic manner, other characters die because they're just morons surrounded by more morons and the plot -- it stops being a political thriller and becomes a very poor imitation of StarWars. I own seasons 1 to 4 on DVD, watched season 5 and after seeing season 6 decided that I'm more interested in Telletubbys than season 7. I don’t know what happened to the guys making it between seasons 4 and 5, but right now the show is simply idiotic, to say the least. Full-stop.
Goofy Disney gave it an8: This show is fun to watch because series after after series CTU, and the presidency don't learn. There is always a assassination attempt, and CTU forget about a sewer network running right under them. In this series i thought the idea that jack's family were involved in the terrorist strikes was slightly unlikely. Ridiculous parts include, -When jack kicks a suicide bomber out of a train -When jack storms a Russian embassy -When he takes a nuclear component form high security -The president asking for jacks return from a Chinese prison to fight terrorism -The apparent skill jack has with guns -How different the president and vice president are considering how one is center and the other is sometimes far right wing -When the president fakes a nuclear strike on a country -When jack flies a nuclear carrying plane -The apparent sensitivity jack has for his girlfriend after all the torture and killing -Sometimes the timing on the show is off, such as jack has a shave, shower, gets dress and is on the road in less than a minute. -The count less times we find that someone related to someone we already know is apart of the terrorism.
[Anonymous] gave it a4: This show has officially "jumped the shark".
Darshan W. gave it a9: 24 just picks up where it left off. just breathless action. Yes some of the situations would even get superman in trouble but Jack some how pull it off! first rate!
Kevin L. gave it a7: Great drama. Intriguing characters as well as suspenseful plotline. The intensity just grabs you every episode.
computa gave it a1: the worst season yet...i guess there is only 1/4 of the season that is interesting and the rest is just random conversations...plus there is just too much non important subplots
Slotkins gave it a5: Same ol', same ol'. Yeah, I watched it all, but by the end felt like I'd seen it all before - and just last year. It's just a soap opera with an suitcase nukes. And what did we learn this season? That torture is wrong - if the subject is in the regular cast, otherwise go ahead. I'd like to water-board the creators and see if next season is just another hack-job reshuffle of "previously on 24". Is that all they got?
Brendan D gave it a0: Not only was this far and away the worst season of 24, it was one of the worst seasons in the history of television. The plot, which is usually strapped thin but paid off in spades in the series' superb fifth season, was horrendous and convoluted as usual, only this season, the writers decided to add boring conversations and cheesy retroactive continuity to the mix. Honestly, the season might have been saved if they'd have brought back Tony Almeida from the dead. Sure, it's an unbelievable and stupid plot twist, but in light of the sheer boredom and unequivocal failure that was Season Six, it would at least have been a WELCOME unbelievable and stupid plot twist. Instead, we had interoffice romances that had me screaming "NOBODY CARES" at the screen every ten minutes; treatments of abuses (prisoner, power, alcohol) that offended me as a writer; and an attempt by writers who obviously worship at the Church of Michael Bay of Latter-Day Morons attempting to use long-winded speeches to explain something profound. Not since the Michael Jordan-led Chicago Bulls were disassembled has something gone from Top to Bottom within a season. It's deplorable, and my only hope is that next year, they do something ballsy like killing off Jack or cloning a zombie version of Tony to take out all the people who work in CTU (and hopefully Defense Secretary Heller, who has been in that job now for at least four presidential administrations).
samijo gave it a6: Well, it started off promising and then turned into the same ol' same ol'. This saeson is just a repeat of 5 and 6..Gee..CTU security was breached *shock* There was a SPY in the White house *shock again* Jack Baure is a badass???*gasp* more like YAAAAWWWWN
s s gave it a10: Best show ever!!!
Malala M gave it a10: the best ever
[Anonymous] gave it a10: awesome
Mark B gave it a10: How can you not like this show? Its the best show ever created. Jack the the best person you could ever meet- if you could meet him. Hes just great. I like this show cause its nonstop action. No matter what is happening, you cant take your eyes off the television screen. Mondays from 8-10 (24 along with Prison Break of Drive) are the most action packed hours of the week. You cant make a show better then this. How anyone can rate this show below a 9 out of 10 is beyond me
Jay B gave it a2: Stopped watching. Some of the most melodramatic, hammy acting this side of Day-Time Drama. Can't take the Curtis freak-out, the Bauer family reveal, the silly grotesque characatures that are the antagonists. We all need to say "enough" and send this show packing..
Norberto S gave it a7: This is not the best season of 24. Theres a lot of silly things, like the subplot of Jacks father. Too silly. Anyway, 24 is one of the best show on television. I hope season 7 comes in better shape. From Argentina, Norberto Sica.
R. gave it a9: At the beginning of the season, I was concerned that it would be difficult for the show to live up to last year, but they have succeeded yet again. Way to go 24!
lewis m gave it a10: intense, clever great acting and non-stop.
Walter S gave it a10: Great show. It keeps you on the edge of your seat each episode
Mike D gave it a3: A stupid show, i know when it comes to watching entertainment we are supposed to sometimes just forget about whats realistic, but when there are so many silly things happening its just hard to ignore and it becomes a problem, i'm not asking for a show where everything is ultra-realistic, but atleast believable, this season has been full of so much stupidity throughout that instead of being pulled in and intrigued by it all i've done is laugh at the some of the moronic situations, yes, lets leave a man that has no connection to the government whatsoever in a room alone with a suspect who is still hooked up to a torturing chair, just one of the many idiotic situations in just the first ten episodes, hope it gets better instead of worse.
Andrew S gave it an8: I love watching the twists and turns, of the show, and knowing that this series has no qualms about killing off just about anyone at any time just makes seeing the next episode all the more exciting. My only problem with the show is that some of the situations are laughable, and they really tend to stick out among the "realism". Like for some reason, villains always seem to get their plans off the ground without a problem, and it's usually a very obvious oversight that could have prevented the entire problem. Also, CTU apparently has an infinite supply of SWAT agents, because they're being killed left and right, but there always seems to be more available to support the main characters. Anyway, that aside, the acting is excellent, the story is enjoyable, and the multiple storylines interacting with each other is what makes the show unique and entertaining.
Jesper A gave it a10: Great so far, Kiefer Sutherland is flawless as always !
Michael C gave it a4: This season is filled with poor writing. For example, I think the subplot of Jack's father, Phillip, is beyond ridiculous. Nothing to do with his motives, just CTU's apparent apathy to even question him, let alone allow to freely tamper with evidence, spy on them, etc. I cringed while I watched how dumb that was.
Drew M gave it a10: This show continues to surprise and delight. Kiefer Sutherland's portrayal of a beaten down Jack this year only adds to the depth of the show. For those who believe that the show is a neo-con fantasy...consider this...all of the torture, Muslim-profiling, and oppressive policy decisions are portrayed as a bad option and usually extreme measures are thwarted. If the show was indeed a neo-con fantasy, there would never be the consequences of torturing suspects, or struggles with ethics of detaining millions of Muslims. We are rooting against Lennox this year remember. If the show was consistent with FOX's news channel however, Lennox would be the hero. Think about it. This show actually shows theoretical negative consequences to extreme measures that reduce civil liberties. I just had to say that because this show is unbelivably good and that associating political intentions with the network that 24 is on is narrow-minded and not rooted in fact. 24 is the best show on television. Period.
simon d gave it a5: i still watch it and enjoy it, but frankly its getting pretty formulaic. you see the twists coming and the emergencies are the same. I'd have preferred a total change and had this season based in china... oh well maybe next season.
Tony T gave it a10: Easily the best show on TV. Every episode is action packed. Of course it's not realistic, but that's OK.
Brandon W gave it a10: The writers began reaching their prime in Season 4. Last season was the best, and so far this season has just been amazing, definitely showcasing why Kiefer is the best actor on television period.
Franco P gave it a4: It isn't a bad show; it just is so unrealistic its getting to be a joke. Last night, for example, a nuclear device has been detonated in LA contaminating the air for miles around. And the comic-relief member of CTU is happily driving around in a convertible!!! Why is he important? Because the terrorists want him to arm four nuclear devices (Something even Walmart doesn't sell -- yet). So, another bad guy, complete with annoying girlfriend in tow, decides to kidnap him off the street. Now bearing in mid he REALLY needs this guy what does he threaten?? If you don't come with me I'm going to shoot you in the head!! I'm praying the guy in the car says no...just to see what stupid kidnap guy does next!! There are so many more ridiculous moments that it would take me an hour to mention them...the show has attained "must watch" status because it's gotten so bad it's brilliant. One last thought..how does a guy with zero political experience get to be President in nine months?? Even Dubya had to slum it in Texas for a few years.
Ed L gave it a10: Continues to be a great show. The only show that I refuse to miss. Kiefer's acting has been first rate, especially in episode 7 on 2-5.
mike a gave it a10: This is the most intense show on television, I love the suspence and actionin the show. Also the acting is impecable
JP R gave it a9: The most exciting show on television! Every season is a supreme technical achievement in maintaining the tension, always surprising, while always keeping the real-time clock running. Yes it's not realistic most of the time, but there are some very real sketches of scenarios and situations that could happen to some degree. I love Lost as well, but this show continuously delivers and entertains. Jack Bauer is a great conflicted character, with a heart, that kicks ass on a regular basis. It's an easy show to pick at, but fun to watch if you go for the ride.
Mauricio A gave it a10: It's a great Season
TONY F gave it a10: Best show on television. Period.
Dan P gave it a10: This is by far the greatest drama on t.v. today, even though it tends to lack some realism, each hours give you more suspense than the last, you can't stop watching even if you try.
Mark R gave it a0: I hate this show! Saw a couple of episodes, same thing happens over and over again. You don't care about the characters....and its just not my kind of show. If you want to see some good thrilling tv...watch lost!
Diggem the Frog gave it a0: What I have to say about "24" could fill a book, so for now I'll keep it very general. Let me start by saying that I'm glad to see that I'm not alone in my opinion; at least a handful of other people see this show for the dreck that it is. So why can't the critics? Secondly, the new season isn't looking good so far. The last two seasons, and the first one, each showed at least one flash of brilliance in the terrorists' plots. To give the devil his due, it's not easy to breathe new life into plots as stale as those involving political assassinations, nuclear bombs and nerve gas -- they've all been done to death. But here we are, just five episodes into the sixth season, and already the show's going over its own tracks. This is the third cell of Arab terrorists who've tried to detonate a nuclear bomb on American soil, and the second to succeed. So now what can they do for an encore? They have four more (supposedly), but just watching four more mushroom clouds won't add much to the excitement. Maybe they could try to explode one in an oil field, but that's already been attempted, in "The Soldier" (1982). Or they could shoot one into the upper atmosphere to knock out our electric power grid, but that wouldn't work. And now that they've also done the germ warfare bit, what else is a terrorist to do? I think this series has finally run dry.
Terry K gave it a2: I find 24 unwatchable because it is just too divorced from reality to engage my emotions or intellect. Out of all the absurdities that make up this story, I think the most unbelievable is that two guys would be feuding over Clhoe!! Yes, The Wire is the best show ever. Ever. God, how I would love to see Omar go after Jack!!
Mick gave it an8: I'd just like to echo those who laugh at others who say the show lacks realism. So does shakespeare!!! (Not that i'm comparing) What it is about is entertainment and love it or hate it you got to admit it is damn entertaining
Tom gave it a4: Entertaining, yes, but entirely absurd and unbelievable. I guess that's what you have to expect after they try to repeat the show's premise six different times.
Barbara G gave it a9: Edge-of-your-seat manipulation, as usual!
alex r gave it a10: Fantastic
Tom O gave it an8: After a bit of slow start, episode 4 was spectacular. My TiVo is on "season pass" setting, for sure. I'll miss Curtis, he was a steady and sympathetic character. The side story of Chloe's men bickering is lame. The exploration of civil rights, internment, social and political dynamics holds promise to be quite interesting -- some of the same issues as "Jericho" has attempted (not very effectively) to explore.
holly c gave it a9: One of the best and cheesiest shows on TV. People that deconstruct this show like it's Masterpiece Theater really miss it entirely. It is well written/acted, but it is well written with the intention of going over the top (but without going so far as to be a farce). The first four hours of season 6 didn't disappoint. However I have to admit, having watched all the seasons (or days) so far, there really is a lot of context that might be missed if you're just starting to watch now. It's not a "Lost" level of confusion, but you'll benefit a great deal more having watched at least the last two seasons. Looking forward to the rest of the hours in season 6.
Edward P gave it a10: it is the only television show I actually make time to see, nothing else interests me yet.
paul k gave it a5: Just may have jumped a shark on this one. No suprises here. In the midst of Jack's pain and anguish, there's always CTU or the President on the cell phone. I really liked season 1 and the last 2 seasons were great - this was too unbelievable - it was almost silly.
Liz H gave it a2: Implausible, to the point of being ridiculous. We treat it as a comedy and cut it to shreds laughing all the way. Alas it has grown too tiresome to watch.
Fantasy gave it a10: First time viewer and absolutely loved it. Just intense.
[Anonymous] gave it a10: The best and smartest season since the very beginning. Its shows something so controversial this year, but manages not to take a side on the issue.
arlita k gave it a10: 24 IS AWESOME
Mamie B gave it an8: There was too much violence and blood. It is not starting out as well as other seasons, and I have seen all of them. Also, there are not enough familiar faces at CTU, and now Curtis is gone. I had recommened this show to 3 of my friends, and I had to call them the next day, after the first two hours, and apologize for the torture scenes, etc.
James R gave it a9: Still great show. i'm a littel bothered by the numerous political overtones in the first 2 episodes, i hope the show dosen't take a "left" turn in season 6.
Cliff S gave it a4: Look, it's fun all right. It's exciting and the production is slick. If that's enough for you, then enjoy. But must it be so darned stupid? So terribly illogical? So relentlessly ridiculous? Man, this show insults the wisdom of 8 year olds! I watched the entire 4 hours, and I've had enough. Have fun, kids.
Jim T gave it a10: One hour a week is never enough. As to the newspaper critics -- who is asking for realism? Excess can entertain.
Tom B gave it a10: Best drama on TV, notwithstanding plausibility.
Jason W gave it a9: The first 4 hours were less action packed than last year, but yielded one (if not) the best episodes in the series.
Steve A gave it a9: Although the opening episodes were not as powerful as previous seasons, it is still by far the best show on TV!
Christopher gave it a10: Episode 4 is one of the most intense experiences I've ever witnessed on television. Truly mind blowing!
Michelle H gave it a10: Better than going to a movie and more comfortable. The action, suspense and new characters add a great deal of "must see tv" to this program.
antonio m gave it a10: it took about an hour to warm up but then it became once again the roller coaster ride we have come to know and love
Jack D gave it a10: The true 24 worshipers are willing to accept certain implausibilities because we love the show so much...Jack Bauer getting to that house in Inglewood in a 1975 Oldsmobile Cutlass way in advance of the 2 helicopters that had a head start..ok, maybe the only available helicopters were called in from Iraq so it took them a little longer...but then they actually showed people in L.A. using the subway! Now that I cant believe.
Dennis G. gave it a10: Whoa! Twenty-four! Whoo!
Dan The man gave it a10: Maybe not as excitng as last seasons opener but still nothing short of greatness.
Daniel S gave it a4: After watching the first half of the 4-hour pilot, I feel a little dumber than when I started it. Where to begin...I was wholly put off by the show's cheap attempt to pander to American fears of terrorist attacks, in which no US city--with such improbable targets as San Antonio and Baltimore--is safe from radical Islamist fury. Nothing wrong with a topical TV program, but the show's use of such hot-button topics as fodder for its muscular action feels cheap. As a result, the show works in broad strokes. The neighbor down the street is a racist redneck, the neo-con politico applauds American policy of internment, and the Arab characters are largely monsters. (It would be nice to see a TV show, in which the Arab characters are not terrorists or torturers.) 24 attempts a few liberal gestures by questioning the government's invasion of privacy, but in terms of ideology, the show feels very right-wing. Like such vigilante justice movies as DIRTY HARRY and DEATH WISH, the program makes the case that the patriotic ends justify the very questionable means. By now, 24's narrative gambit has grown tiresome. The show's narrative goals are laid out in the first hour, and it will draw out its story arc by postponing these goals through increasingly improbable twists. It's a standard tactic of film and TV storytelling, but to sustain such a process for 24 episodes calls for a suspension of disbelief that this viewer does not have. Finally, a word about the show's style. The split-screen imagery is often times inspired and the omniscient perspective that the show takes--namely, during the surveillance sequences--creates good suspense. But the show's cutting strikes me as sloppy craftsmanship. The scenes look like they were shot with multiple cameras, or, at the least, the filmmakers shot a huge amount of coverage. This kind of filmmaking tends to pay little attention to the expressivity of staging, subtle gesture, and composition. This is not unusual in television, but I think what really suffers is that the actor's performances are largely constructed through editing, rather than through nuanced figure behavior. This is not to say that the acting in the show would be any better if a different technique were employed. The fact is that the performances here are just plain bad--very flat or else very broad. All in all, a disappointing show, but I guess I was never really a fan from the beginning.
Tom gave it a3: Yes, it continues being an addicting show after you watch a few episodes, but it is still laughably unrealistic and accompanied by a weak acting class. I'm finally giving up on this show and finding something a little more intelligent to watch.
Josh C gave it a4: 24 is extremely silly, racist, and xenophobic. This show is a conservative's wet dream. For my money the best show on TV is "The Wire", but nobody watches it. There is not another show on TV that addresses the realities of race, work, manhood and urban life with the sweep and rigor of "The Wire" on HBO. "24", blistering as it is, is just flashy and empty. It's all lightning, no rain."The Wire" drenched me.
Josh C gave it a10: There is no better show on television. Period.
John S gave it a10: 24 proves each season to be the best show on television, bar none. No other show on television consistently pumps up your adrenaline and keeps you longing for each new episode. It is the emmy winner for best drama, best actor kiefer sutherland, best director john cassar, best music composition, and more. 24 has changed the average person's weekly outlook on life. No longer do people look forward to the weekends, they look forward to Mondays at 9/8 c to watch the all new episode of 24.
[Anonymous] gave it a10: Best season premier yet. Even better than last years. The best show on tv.
24 man gave it a10: Best tv show in the history of television. It goes beyond just being just the "best show" on tv - it is several levels beyond the competition. For the most part, it goes beyond anything that has been done on film as well. Quite simply, 24 is a one-of-a-kind phenomenon.
Beverly G gave it a10: Best show on TV! Go Jack!
JT gave it a2: why aren't we talking about how THE WIRE is the best show ever made, and not wasting our time on this?