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** A subtle one is when Jack bites into a terrorist's neck, using his teeth. [[Lost Boys|Gee, when was the last time he could do something like that?]]
** A subtle one is when Jack bites into a terrorist's neck, using his teeth. [[Lost Boys|Gee, when was the last time he could do something like that?]]
** {{spoiler|1=Paul McCrane's characters tend to die painful onscreen deaths. Guess what happens to Graem Bauer?}}
** {{spoiler|1=Paul McCrane's characters tend to die painful onscreen deaths. Guess what happens to Graem Bauer?}}
* [[Dawson Casting]]: Elisha Cuthbert started off older than the aged 16 Kim, but is now ''younger'' than the character she plays.
* [[Development Gag]]: The wedding side story in Season 2 was a nod to the original concept that ''24'' be a comedy about preparing for a wedding.
* [[Development Gag]]: The wedding side story in Season 2 was a nod to the original concept that ''24'' be a comedy about preparing for a wedding.
* [[Development Hell]]: A feature film adaptation of the series has been in the works for years.
* [[Development Hell]]: A feature film adaptation of the series has been in the works for years.
* [[Executive Meddling]]: The reason Keeler survives the crash and subsequently disappears was thanks to a network mandate that the writers couldn't kill off a sitting President, as was originally intended in the Air Force One attack.
* [[Executive Meddling]]: The reason Keeler survives the crash and subsequently disappears was thanks to a network mandate that the writers couldn't kill off a sitting President, as was originally intended in the Air Force One attack.
* [[Fake American]]: Kiefer Sutherland is Canadian.
* [[Fake American]]: Kiefer Sutherland is Canadian.
** In "Live Another Day", Australian Yvonne Strahvohski and Briton Colin Salmon play Americans.
** In ''Live Another Day'', Australian Yvonne Strahvohski and Briton Colin Salmon play Americans.
* [[Fake Nationality]]: Many, many, MANY instances.
* [[Fake Nationality]]: Many, many, MANY instances.
** American [[Dennis Hopper]] as Serbian Victor Drazen.
** American [[Dennis Hopper]] as Serbian Victor Drazen.
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*** Abu Fayed was played by Greek-descended Adoni Maropis.
*** Abu Fayed was played by Greek-descended Adoni Maropis.
*** Omar Hassan was played by Indian Anil Kapoor.
*** Omar Hassan was played by Indian Anil Kapoor.
*** Nadia Yassir was played by Mexican/Romanian Marisol Nichols.
*** Nadia Yassir was played by Mexican/Romanian Marisol Nichols.
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]] (Quite a few):
* [[Hey, It's That Guy!]] (Quite a few):
** [[Heroes (TV series)|Sylar]] used to work for CTU, one of his bosses was [[The Sopranos|Father Intintola]].
** [[Heroes (TV series)|Sylar]] used to work for CTU, one of his bosses was [[The Sopranos|Father Intintola]].
** Jack chased after [[The Mummy Trilogy|Imhotep]] ([[Television Without Pity]] immediately [[Fan Nickname|dubbed him]] Im-Ho-''Terror''), a few seasons after ''that'', [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Doctor Bashir]] showed up as a reformed terrorist, and [[Harold and Kumar|Kumar]] showed up as an unreformed one.
** Jack chased after [[The Mummy Trilogy|Imhotep]] ([[Television Without Pity]] immediately [[Fan Nickname|dubbed him]] Im-Ho-''Terror''), a few seasons after ''that'', [[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine|Doctor Bashir]] showed up as a reformed terrorist, and [[Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle|Kumar]] showed up as an unreformed one.
** Jack's dad is [[Babe|Farmer Hoggett]]/[[Star Trek: First Contact|Zephram Cochrane]].)
** Jack's dad is [[Babe|Farmer Hoggett]]/[[Star Trek: First Contact|Zephram Cochrane]].)
** Season 7 piles on the ''[[Star Trek]]'' by having [[Star Trek: The Next Generation|Worf's brother]], [[Star Trek: Enterprise|Dr. Phlox]], [[Star Trek: Enterprise|Trip Tucker]] and [[Star Trek VI|the President of the Federation]] show up within 12 hours. Not to mention former franchise heads Brannon Braga and Manny Coto on the production team.
** Season 7 piles on the ''[[Star Trek]]'' by having [[Star Trek: The Next Generation|Worf's brother]], [[Star Trek: Enterprise|Dr. Phlox]], [[Star Trek: Enterprise|Trip Tucker]] and [[Star Trek VI|the President of the Federation]] show up within 12 hours. Not to mention former franchise heads Brannon Braga and Manny Coto on the production team.
** For Season 8, CTU has gone pilot crazy and employed [[Wing Commander (film)|Christopher Blair]] and [[Battlestar Galactica|Kara Thrace]]. And then to keep them on their toes, [[Wing Commander (film)|Commander Paul Gerald]] and [[Battlestar Galactica Reimagined|Leoben Conoy]] are thrown into the mix as bad guys. Along with [[Alias (TV series)|Mr Sark]].
** For Season 8, CTU has gone pilot crazy and employed [[Wing Commander (film)|Christopher Blair]] and [[Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|Kara Thrace]]. And then to keep them on their toes, [[Wing Commander (film)|Commander Paul Gerald]] and [[Battlestar Galactica (2004 TV series)|Leoben Conoy]] are thrown into the mix as bad guys. Along with [[Alias (TV series)|Mr Sark]].
** Wayne Palmer's girlfriend is [[Firefly|Zoe]].
** Wayne Palmer's girlfriend is [[Firefly|Zoe]].
** And for Season 6(?), [[Lord of the Rings|Lord Denethor]] was working in the Russian government as an inside man for the terrorists, showing that he can be a bastard even without Sauron's corruption. Or maybe it was [[Fringe|Walternate]] all along.
** And for Season 6(?), [[The Lord of the Rings|Lord Denethor]] was working in the Russian government as an inside man for the terrorists, showing that he can be a bastard even without Sauron's corruption. Or maybe it was [[Fringe|Walternate]] all along.
** [[Fullmetal Alchemist|Scar]] is an assassin who gets run over by a [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|frickin' BULLDOZER]] driven by Jack in Season 7.
** [[Fullmetal Alchemist|Scar]] is an assassin who gets run over by a [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|frickin' BULLDOZER]] driven by Jack in Season 7.
** [[Lost|Desmond]] is a German agent? ''Desmond?'' [[Not Even Bothering with the Accent|Coulda fooled me.]]
** [[Lost|Desmond]] is a German agent? ''Desmond?'' [[Not Even Bothering with the Accent|Coulda fooled me.]]
*** At least [[Lost|Horace]] tried to [[Lzherusskie|sound Russian]].
*** At least [[Lost|Horace]] tried to [[Lzherusskie|sound Russian]].
** That's not all. Guess who is his girlfriend?! [[Castle|Kate Beckett]]! I think [[Castle]] won't write a book about it....
** That's not all. Guess who is his girlfriend?! [[Castle|Kate Beckett]]! I think [[Castle]] won't write a book about it....
** [[Lost|Jin]] was also a CTU agent for a couple seasons there.
** [[Lost|Jin]] was also a CTU agent for a couple seasons there.
** Meanwhile [[Television Without Pity|Dr. Romano]] is Jack's brother, [[The Lord of the Rings|Samwise Gamgee]] sacrificed himself for CTU and [[Ally McBeal|John Cage]] got hurt tripping over [[Criminal Minds|Erin Strauss']] ineptitude.
** Meanwhile [[Television Without Pity|Dr. Romano]] is Jack's brother, [[The Lord of the Rings|Samwise Gamgee]] sacrificed himself for CTU and [[Ally McBeal|John Cage]] got hurt tripping over [[Criminal Minds|Erin Strauss']] ineptitude.
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** [[Slumdog Millionaire|India's Regis Philbin]] went into politics, and got elected President of the [[Qurac|Islamic Republic of Kamistan]].
** [[Slumdog Millionaire|India's Regis Philbin]] went into politics, and got elected President of the [[Qurac|Islamic Republic of Kamistan]].
** [[Stargate SG-1|Daniel Jackson]] started sleeping with a White House aide to steal info for the Russians? Also, one of Ba'al's clones turns up as a sniper in Season 8. Jack does SG-1 a solid and caps him.
** [[Stargate SG-1|Daniel Jackson]] started sleeping with a White House aide to steal info for the Russians? Also, one of Ba'al's clones turns up as a sniper in Season 8. Jack does SG-1 a solid and caps him.
** Obviously [[Easy Rider|Dennis Hopper]] as Drazen in season one. And who is his son? Why, none but [[Supernatural|Castiel]].
** Obviously [[Easy Rider|Dennis Hopper]] as Drazen in season one. And who is his son? Why, none but [[Supernatural (TV series)|Castiel]].
*** And Lou Diamond Phillips is Drazen's jailer. [[Young Guns]] reunion!
*** And Lou Diamond Phillips is Drazen's jailer. [[Young Guns]] reunion!
** [[Stargate Atlantis|Dr. Carson Beckett]] does evil deeds for Tony Almeida.
** [[Stargate Atlantis|Dr. Carson Beckett]] does evil deeds for Tony Almeida.
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** After Renee's crack-up, she's interrogated by an official from the Justice Department named... [[Half Life|Alyx Vance]]??
** After Renee's crack-up, she's interrogated by an official from the Justice Department named... [[Half Life|Alyx Vance]]??
** I'm surprised no one's mentioned that [[Forrest Gump|Bubba Blue's]] the head of CTU New York!
** I'm surprised no one's mentioned that [[Forrest Gump|Bubba Blue's]] the head of CTU New York!
** And [[Canada, Eh?|Canadians]] will notice [[This Hour Has 22 Minutes|Raj Binder]] is a terrorist.
** And [[Canada, Eh?|Canadians]] will notice [[This Hour Has 22 Minutes|Raj Binder]] is a terrorist.
*** To non-Canadians, he's [[Harold and Kumar|Kumar's]] brother. See above.
*** To non-Canadians, he's [[Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle|Kumar's]] brother. See above.
** So what does [[RoboCop]] do in his spare time? Oh, become Jack's mentor and tries to kill him multiple times (season 5). {{spoiler|But even he falls prey to Jack Bauer's prowess. Next up, Chuck Norris.}}
** So what does [[RoboCop]] do in his spare time? Oh, become Jack's mentor and tries to kill him multiple times (season 5). {{spoiler|But even he falls prey to Jack Bauer's prowess. Next up, Chuck Norris.}}
** Four episodes left in the series, and the audience is still asking if [[Office Space|Milton]] is still stuck in the wall.
** Four episodes left in the series, and the audience is still asking if [[Office Space|Milton]] is still stuck in the wall.
** In the later episodes of Season 8, Jack has to enlist the help of [[Michael Madsen|Mr.]] [[Reservoir Dogs|Blonde.]]
** In the later episodes of Season 8, Jack has to enlist the help of [[Michael Madsen|Mr.]] [[Reservoir Dogs|Blonde.]]
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** [[Entourage|Drama]] is a mountain man who saves Kim from [[Trapped by Mountain Lions|those damn mountain lions]].
** [[Entourage|Drama]] is a mountain man who saves Kim from [[Trapped by Mountain Lions|those damn mountain lions]].
** [[Con Air|Cindino]] is [[The Mole]] from Season 3. {{spoiler|[[Reverse Mole|Or Is he?]]}}
** [[Con Air|Cindino]] is [[The Mole]] from Season 3. {{spoiler|[[Reverse Mole|Or Is he?]]}}
* [[Hey, It's That Place!]]: The Russian consulate in Season 6 is the same building that was ''[[JAG]]'' Headquarters.
* [[Hey, It's That Place!]]: The Russian consulate in Season 6 is the same building that was ''[[JAG]]'' Headquarters.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]] The Japanese dub uses LOTS of voice actors from [[Naruto]] for some odd reason:
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]] The Japanese dub uses LOTS of voice actors from [[Naruto]] for some odd reason:
** Jack Bauer is [[Rikiya Koyama|Yamato]]
** Jack Bauer is [[Rikiya Koyama|Yamato]]
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** Megan Matheson is [[Noriko Shitaya|Moegi]]
** Megan Matheson is [[Noriko Shitaya|Moegi]]
*** In fact, it's easy to say why in Japan nobody hasn't even bothered to consider to call [[24]] [[Naruto]] [[Recycled in Space|IN AMERICA, WITH SECRET AGENTS INSTEAD OF NINJAS!]]
*** In fact, it's easy to say why in Japan nobody hasn't even bothered to consider to call [[24]] [[Naruto]] [[Recycled in Space|IN AMERICA, WITH SECRET AGENTS INSTEAD OF NINJAS!]]
* [[Life Imitates Art]]:
** Disclosed memos from within the former Bush administration suggest that, if ''24'''s [[Jack Bauer Interrogation Technique|torture methods]] didn't inspire the initial events at Abu Ghraib Prison and Guatanamo Bay Prison Camp, they at least inspired their justification and continuation to this day.
** On a less controversial note, the suspects of the Abu Ghraib abuses claimed ''24'' as inspiration for their tactics, and military intelligence instructors have complained to reporters that they have to drill ''24'' and its depiction of torture out of the heads of new students.
** The set of CTU LA also inspired the design of the new Joint Counter-Terrorism Center in Washington, DC.
* [[Name's the Same]]: Both 24 and ''[[Smallville]]'' have a kickass blonde hacker named Chloe.
* [[The Other Marty]]: Margo, the antagonist of ''Live Another Day'', which was originally supposed to be played by actress Judy Davis. As principal photography began though, Davis was forced to drop out because of family concerns, so the role was recast to Michelle Fairley.
* [[Playing Against Type]]:
** Chloe is a [[Tom Hanks Syndrome|rare dramatic role]] for comedian Mary Lynn Rajskub.
** Same goes for Janeane Garofalo as Janis Gold.
** [[Stephen Fry]] as the British Prime Minister.
* [[Real Life Relative]]: The actors who played George Mason and Nina Myers married between the first and second season, making the interrogation between them in the latter rather interesting to watch.
* [[Real Life Relative]]: The actors who played George Mason and Nina Myers married between the first and second season, making the interrogation between them in the latter rather interesting to watch.
** Rumor has it that they toyed with the idea of Donald Sutherland as Jack's father.
** Rumor has it that they toyed with the idea of Donald Sutherland as Jack's father.
* [[What Could Have Been]]:
* [[Shout-Out]]: As mentioned before, we've got ''[[Star Trek]]'' alumni on the production staff now. In season 7, two suggestions to replace departing members of Taylor's administration were Rick Berman and Bob Justman, who were ''also'' longtime Trek staff.
** Season 6's Darren McCarthy was initially cast as [[Eddie Izzard]], but he was forced to cancel due to scheduling reasons.
** In an episode of Season 1, Milo gives his computer password as "foothill94022", a reference to [http://www.foothill.fhda.edu/index.php a community college] where Michael Loceff, the episode's writer, teaches online classes.
** The series was originally conceived as a comedy about preparing for a wedding. This would soon afterward see the light of day as ''Big Day'', though the show quickly crashed and burned.
** Season 8 has an assassin named [[Doctor Who|Davros.]] Of course, he's not nearly as effective as his namesake- but then, he [[Too Dumb to Live|fucked with Jack Bauer.]]
** Jack breaking out a pair of pliers and a blowtorch to use on {{spoiler|Pavel}} seemed to be a reference to ''[[Pulp Fiction]]''.
** In a ''reverse'' shout-out, the Department of Homeland Security launched a surveillance technology development program aimed at protecting airliners from terrorist missiles. It's called "Project CHLOE", because the then-Director of DHS is a fan of ''24''.
* [[What Could Have Been]]: you know who was cast as season 6's Darren McCarthy for a short time, before withdrawing for scheduling reasons? [[Eddie Izzard]]. ''Eddie Izzard.''
** The series was originally conceived as a comedy about preparing for a wedding.
** The actor who played Kevin Carroll (the false Alan York in the first season), Richard Burgi, was originally cast in the role of Jack Bauer. He would have had that role if they hadn't been able to get Kiefer. Once Sutherland was brought on board, Burgi accepted the role of Carroll.
** The actor who played Kevin Carroll (the false Alan York in the first season), Richard Burgi, was originally cast in the role of Jack Bauer. He would have had that role if they hadn't been able to get Kiefer. Once Sutherland was brought on board, Burgi accepted the role of Carroll.
** The producers toyed with the idea of casting Donald Sutherland [[Real Life Relative|as Jack Bauer's father, Phillip]].
** The producers toyed with the idea of casting Donald Sutherland [[Real Life Relative|as Jack Bauer's father, Phillip]].
** At one point, Joel Surnow wanted to acquire the rights to ''[[The Da Vinci Code]]'' in hopes of working it into a plotline for the show's third season, but [[Dan Brown]] rejected him. How he would have worked Jack Bauer into a story about [[Leonardo da Vinci]], Pagan cults and [[Jesus]]' family is anyone's guess.
** At one point, Joel Surnow wanted to acquire the rights to ''[[The Da Vinci Code]]'' in hopes of working it into a plotline for the show's third season, but [[Dan Brown]] rejected him. How he would have worked Jack Bauer into a story about [[Leonardo da Vinci]], Pagan cults and [[Jesus]]' family is anyone's guess.
** One of the [[Development Hell|various]] screenplays written for a film adaptation was ''[[Die Hard|Die Hard 24/7]]'', which would have [[Cool vs. Awesome|united Jack Bauer and John McClane]]. It was shot down because [[Wag the Director|Kiefer Sutherland didn't want to share the spotlight with Bruce Willis]].

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  • Actor Allusion: A fake passport for Nina Myers in Season 3 is under the name "Sarah Berkeley"- Sarah Clarke's married name (she married fellow cast member Xander Berkeley, who played George Mason).
  • Dawson Casting: Elisha Cuthbert started off older than the aged 16 Kim, but is now younger than the character she plays.
  • Development Gag: The wedding side story in Season 2 was a nod to the original concept that 24 be a comedy about preparing for a wedding.
  • Development Hell: A feature film adaptation of the series has been in the works for years.
  • Executive Meddling: The reason Keeler survives the crash and subsequently disappears was thanks to a network mandate that the writers couldn't kill off a sitting President, as was originally intended in the Air Force One attack.
  • Fake American: Kiefer Sutherland is Canadian.
    • In Live Another Day, Australian Yvonne Strahvohski and Briton Colin Salmon play Americans.
  • Fake Nationality: Many, many, MANY instances.
    • American Dennis Hopper as Serbian Victor Drazen.
    • British Julian Sands as Russian separatist Vladimir Bierko.
    • German Jürgen Prochnow as Russian Sergei Bazhaev.
    • Northern Irish Michelle Fairley as English Margot Al-Harazi.
    • And a short list of Middle Eastern examples:
      • Syed Ali was played by Mexican/Italian-descended Francesco Quinn.
      • Navi Araz was played by Hispanic Nestor Serrano.
      • Habib Marwan was played by Afrikaner Arnold Vosloo.
      • Abu Fayed was played by Greek-descended Adoni Maropis.
      • Omar Hassan was played by Indian Anil Kapoor.
      • Nadia Yassir was played by Mexican/Romanian Marisol Nichols.
  • Hey, It's That Guy! (Quite a few):
  • Hey, It's That Place!: The Russian consulate in Season 6 is the same building that was JAG Headquarters.
  • Hey, It's That Voice! The Japanese dub uses LOTS of voice actors from Naruto for some odd reason:
  • Life Imitates Art:
    • Disclosed memos from within the former Bush administration suggest that, if 24's torture methods didn't inspire the initial events at Abu Ghraib Prison and Guatanamo Bay Prison Camp, they at least inspired their justification and continuation to this day.
    • On a less controversial note, the suspects of the Abu Ghraib abuses claimed 24 as inspiration for their tactics, and military intelligence instructors have complained to reporters that they have to drill 24 and its depiction of torture out of the heads of new students.
    • The set of CTU LA also inspired the design of the new Joint Counter-Terrorism Center in Washington, DC.
  • Name's the Same: Both 24 and Smallville have a kickass blonde hacker named Chloe.
  • The Other Marty: Margo, the antagonist of Live Another Day, which was originally supposed to be played by actress Judy Davis. As principal photography began though, Davis was forced to drop out because of family concerns, so the role was recast to Michelle Fairley.
  • Playing Against Type:
    • Chloe is a rare dramatic role for comedian Mary Lynn Rajskub.
    • Same goes for Janeane Garofalo as Janis Gold.
    • Stephen Fry as the British Prime Minister.
  • Real Life Relative: The actors who played George Mason and Nina Myers married between the first and second season, making the interrogation between them in the latter rather interesting to watch.
    • Rumor has it that they toyed with the idea of Donald Sutherland as Jack's father.
  • What Could Have Been:
    • Season 6's Darren McCarthy was initially cast as Eddie Izzard, but he was forced to cancel due to scheduling reasons.
    • The series was originally conceived as a comedy about preparing for a wedding. This would soon afterward see the light of day as Big Day, though the show quickly crashed and burned.
    • The actor who played Kevin Carroll (the false Alan York in the first season), Richard Burgi, was originally cast in the role of Jack Bauer. He would have had that role if they hadn't been able to get Kiefer. Once Sutherland was brought on board, Burgi accepted the role of Carroll.
    • The producers toyed with the idea of casting Donald Sutherland as Jack Bauer's father, Phillip.
    • At one point, Joel Surnow wanted to acquire the rights to The Da Vinci Code in hopes of working it into a plotline for the show's third season, but Dan Brown rejected him. How he would have worked Jack Bauer into a story about Leonardo da Vinci, Pagan cults and Jesus' family is anyone's guess.
    • One of the various screenplays written for a film adaptation was Die Hard 24/7, which would have united Jack Bauer and John McClane. It was shot down because Kiefer Sutherland didn't want to share the spotlight with Bruce Willis.
  • The Wiki Rule: The 24 Wiki