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Thursday, 30 December 2010

sweet stories

High - Low
High - Low
We make a point to sit down at the table and eat dinner as a family at least 5 nights a week. Adam and I feel that eating dinner as a family is very important.




Kids And Their Imaginations
Kids And Their Imaginations


Every Tuesday at the daycare the local librarian comes and does a special storytime and craft with the kids. This is Kendall’s favorite day. We do storytime everyday with just me at the daycare too, but it just isn’t the same without Ms. Holly. Anyways while I [...]

Parenting, Sweet Stories


sweet story A Child’s Laugh

A Child’s Laugh
There are few sounds as heavenly to me as the sound of children laughing. Not just a little laugh, but the kind of laugh that reaches from their very toes.

A laugh so alive that to not [...]


Tags18 mths old, big bed, Parenting Graduating to the Big Girl Bed

Graduating to the Big Girl Bed
Several months ago we tried to make the switch from the crib to the big girl bed when we feared our daughter being able to climb out (and fall out, break her neck or something dramatic like us parents think!). Savannah was 18 months old at the time, we [...]

Parenting, Sweet Stories





So Help Me, God

So Help Me, God

There’s nothing like a three-year-old to bring me to my knees…in prayer.

My son, Will, is terrified of loud noises. The mere thought of a hand-dryer in a public restroom has him doing the pee-pee dance while assuring us he does not need to [...]

Funny Stories, Parenting, Sweet Stories


Tagsboys, Parenting, toddlers Boys Will Be Boys

Boys Will Be Boys
Boys are all I know now. We have two nieces whom we love, but there’s a huge difference in nieces we see a lot and sons that we live with. I don’t want to make huge gender stereotypes based on those situations. However, [...]


TagsParenting, sweet story, toddlers Little Drummer Boy

Little Drummer Boy
My boys love music. I’m sure part of it is because Matt and I love music and are always singing, harmonizing to ridiculous jingles on the radio, and making random objects into instruments. I can’t help but think the other part of their [...]

different cake designs for different occasions



Cupcakes and toppers are a great idea for themed occasions and to make sure everyone has plenty of cake. Not only are they popular for birthdays but they are also very popular for weddings and christening cakes .



Fairy Christening Cake.

This Client wanted a beautiful christening cake for her daughter, and as she was inviting small children to celebrate as well, she requested matching cupcakes for them eat.



Ella's castle

This beautiful castle cake, with the prince peering out the top window holding a slipper belonging to the maiden on the steps below, was made especially for a beautiful young girl named Ella. She was turning 4, and having her first party. So we made the cake special with her favourite princess story in all the colours she loves. The cupcakes were made to match and all her young friends could have their own tiara princess cake.



For a fun birthday

This lady was celebrating her 40th birthday. She had balloon shaped invitations with lolly bags falling from it. We decided to recreate the colour and shape of the invitations in the cake and cupcakes. The cakes were fun, bright and happy, something every birthday should be!



Wedding cake topper and cupcakes

This cake was made for beautiful bride from New Zealand and her husband from the UK. They met while scuba diving and fell in love. So their cake represented their passion and their homeland. On the top cake were air tanks in their home emblems, flippers in pink and black, face masks and coral, not to mention the two of them.



Their cupcakes were adorned with sea creatures in shades of coral and aqua.



This cake was created for a 21st Birthday with a cowgirl theme. The cake featuring a cowgirl atop a horse was complimented with themed cupcakes featuring sheriff badges and cowboy hats.


   


This jaw snapping croc was created for a boys birthday to compliment his outdoor themed birthday party. The cake, with sharp teeth and a scaly spine had matching cupcakes complete with creepy crawlies bugs, snakes and pretty lady beetles for the girls attending the party.

Romantic Marriage proposal-10 Tips For A Marriage Proposal

marriage proposal:
My girlfriend loved flowers. I took her to a flower nursery where I incorporated the assistance of the manager. Amongst the brightly, yellow colored flowers, I arranged to have potted, red colored, flowers placed in the nursery that spelled out the words..."Susan, will you marry me, Brad". I further hid my spelling by covering the red - worded - flowers with yellow peddles. Then, on cue, the fans were turned on and the loose peddles were blown away to reveal my message. She cried and said yes. Directly behind us was a rose arrangement where I had the ring resting on top of a rose bud. She stills talks about it today.



Message in a Bottle

Are you looking for a truly unique proposal idea that she'll never forget? a classically romantic proposal, the message in a bottle expresses excitement, desire, and eternal love. You choose the bottle from their expansive collection and write your love letter proposal. If you're at a loss for words, there are dozens of romantic templates to choose from. Your letter will then be aged, placed in the bottle and delivered in an authentic wooden treasure box. If you want to add an a little something extra, you can engrave a special message to your sweetie on the bottle as well. This is a proposal that she'll treasure forever.

 
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Tuesday, 23 November 2010

A Basically Bad Day

A Basically Bad Day


A BASICALLY BAD DAY I don't remember the last bad day I had, except that I frowned at it and shookmy finger, saying "BAD! Bad Day!" That spate of strong language made the day cower in the corner and stay out ofmy way. That angered me even more, since it had already ruined things. Theleast it could have done would have been to continue wreaking havoc on my lifefor the full length of the day. You know, sunrise to sunset. I went along most cheerily for years until today when it came up at me with avengeful force that made me want to cower in the corner. This time, there wasno finger wagging -- I was in a mean enough mood to fight it to the bitter end. Which is where I am now--at a sleazy bar called the "Bitter End."(I'm usingthe pay phone and my portable terminal. The phone booth stinks of either oldbeer, sour beer or, perhaps, beer which has comingled with someone's gastricjuices.) This place, "Bitter End," is a great place to go after having had a bad day.Everyone is equally sour. The drinks -- even non-alchoholic ones -- are sort ofturpid. The bartender and waitress have faces so sulky and grouchful thatpatrons simply stare blankly at the floor or the bar or a tabletop and mumbleslurred phonemes. The jukebox is broken so a tinny radio adds to the torture of everyone's badday. The floors are filthy; the bathrooms are filthy; the language is filthy;even the cocktail napkins are filthy. Such a place, this is. My bad day started when I was awakened by my clock-radio-telephone. The alarmkicked the radio into an obnoxious news program and the phone buzzed stridentlyat 5 a.m. I struggled to answer, managing to damage the radio and scare awaywhoever it was who called. I struggled up to find I had captured a nasty summercold overnight. The cat was yowling. I yelled at the cat, went to make coffee of which there was enough for onecup. The shower refused to work and my nose started bleeding. I scrambled out of the house to find the interior of the car soaking wet froman overnight rain. I ran out of gas a block from home. (Getting gas onlydelayed me a few minutes, since I'm lucky enough to live two blocks away from agas station.) I arrived at work. The phone rang off the hook for a solid hour and none ofmy help arrived on time -- owing to the fact that this happened on July 5th.Everyone knows what it's like to get employees to work on time the day after aholiday. I was sniveling so freely that I could have just put a bucket under my nose,but I probably would have drowned in it. All of the elements of a bad day had occurred and it wasn't even 9 a.m. yet! I won't bore you with the rest of the details, other than to mention that Ilost my set of keys to everything I hold near and dear sometime before lunch,and my awfully bad-tempered cat had sneaked into the car and spent the daybothering me everywhere I went, or tried to go. So... Here I am at the "Bitter End." I'm smart enough not to have a drink. Icome here merely to get some perspective on what bad days are, and to lookvoyeuristically at other poor souls who are also having one--well, two. Theyare having a bad day AND a drink. There's a drunk guy banging on the door of this phone booth. He's utteringslurred phonemes at me with a look of crisp, acute rage. I think he'sthreatening me. Wait a sec: Whaddya want, buster? Get offa the phone jerk! No! I'm on long-distance! I'm gonna pullyerbutt outta there fatface! motion for my tangible self> tables.> Oh, oh....This is STILL a bad day! <....later.....> I've just gotten home from the E/R where a guy who thought he was ElliottGould decided to joke with me about the stitches he was lacing across my rightset of knuckles -- those very knuckles which saved my life by stopping a hurledbeer bottle. I'm feeling a little better now, knowing that the day is clearly almost overwith. In a few moments, I will be in bed. Safe. I'll sleep this day away andtomorrow will be---- ;;System crash! DIVE! DIVE! HOW YA' DOING GUYS AN' GALS? THIS IS OL' JOHNNY DAYBREAK, THEBREAKFAST FLAKE COMIN' AT YA' TWICE AS LOUD AS---

A Cat a Tree and a New Word

A Cat a Tree and a New Word 

   As one who is an unabashed admirer of cats, telling this story
is somewhat painful.  This is a true story which happened during the late
1970's.  My wife has firsthand knowledge of the circumstances since, at the
time, she was a police officer in whose jurisdiction the incident occurred.
   There is a small rural town, somewhat northeast to the city of
Niagara Falls, NY.  One evening, a resident of the town called the local
volunteer fire department to request assistance in removing their cat
from a tree.  Since this was a "questionable" call, the fire control
dispatcher called the fire chief at home to ask if he wanted to respond.
The chief said sure, call out the department, since it was early evening
and it shouldn't be a problem for the volunteers to respond.
   The fire department responded with a rescue truck which had an
extension ladder.  The tree, however, was too tall and willowy to support
the weight of the extension ladder.  Rather than send men back to the fire
hall to bring the aerial ladder truck, one of the firefighters suggested
an alternate course of action.  Two of the firefighters supported the
ladder while a third climbed high enough to tie a rope around the tree at
about half its height.
   The other end of the rope was tied to a trailer hitch on a pickup
truck, with the truck slowly driven forward, forcing the tree to bend over.
One firefighter was poised to grab the cat as soon as it was within his
reach.
   The knot securing the rope to the trailer hitch slipped free.
   The cat was last seen airborne heading south toward the city of
Niagara Falls, and was never seen again.
   This incident adds a rather new definition to the word "catapult".
   Needless to say, the particular fire department did not receive
praise from the local ASPCA when the story made its rounds.  Please note
that this story is not meant to put down volunteer fire departments, who
perform a dedicated and essential community function.
--
Larry Lippman @ Recognition Research Corp.  "Have you hugged your cat today?"
Once upon a time, we took all of the employees of a pizza delivery place hostage to make a political statement about something or another. While the employees were locked up in the cooler and our leader was negotiating with the police, my friends and I were bored so we started answering the phones and talking to customers. At first, we tried to just chat with them to pass the time but they refused to believe that we were international terrorists. So instead we decided to just pretend that we were the employees and we ended up fucking with everyone who called us. It was a really great time and helped relieve the stress of being tear gassed and stuff. Below are sound clips from a few of the calls.

Funny Old Age Quotes

Funny Old Age Quotes




"At my age I do what Mark Twain did. I get my daily paper, look at the obituaries page and if I'm not there I carry on as usual." Patrick Moore.



"First you forget names, then you forget faces. Next you forget to pull your zipper up and finally, you forget to pull it down." George Burns.



"It's not that I'm afraid to die, I just don't want to be there when it happens." Woody Allen



"Either he's dead or my watch has stopped." Groucho Marx



"To lose one parent may be regarded as a misfortune; to lose both looks like carelessness." Oscar Wilde



"I don't want to achieve immortality through my work, I want to achieve it through not dying." Woody Allen



"So my choice is 'Or Death?'." Eddie Izzard



"A man's only as old as the woman he feels." Groucho Marx



"For three days after death, hair and fingernails continue to grow but phone calls taper off." Johnny Carson.



"I was with this girl the other night and from the way she was responding to my skillful caresses, you would have sworn that she was conscious from the top of her head to the tag on her toes." Emo Philips



"I'm very proud of my gold pocket watch. My grandfather, on his deathbed, sold me this watch." Woody Allen



"The report of my death was an exaggeration." Mark Twain



"Retirement at sixty-five is ridiculous. When I was sixty-five I still had pimples." George Burns.



"Death is not the end. There remains the litigation over the estate." Ambrose Bierce



"It's funny how most people love the dead, once you're dead your made for life." Jimi Hendrix.



"I don't feel old. I don't feel anything till noon. That's when it's time for my nap." Bob Hope.



"When I was a boy the Dead Sea was only sick." George Burns.



"Whenever I watch TV and see those poor starving kids all over the world, I can't help but cry. I mean I'd love to be skinny like that but not with all those flies and death and stuff." Mariah Carey.



"There are worse things in life than death. Have you ever spent an evening with an insurance salesman?" Woody Allen



"They say such nice things about people at their funerals that it makes me sad that I'm going to miss mine by just a few days." Garrison Kielor.



"When you've told someone that you've left them a legacy the only decent thing to do is to die at once." Samuel Butler.



"You know you're getting old when you stoop to tie your shoelaces and wonder what else you could do while you're down there." George Burns.



"My grandmother was a very tough woman. She buried three husbands and two of them were just napping." Rita Rudner.



"On the plus side, death is one of the few things that can be done as easily lying down ." Woody Allen



"People ask me what I'd most appreciate getting for my eighty-seventh birthday. I tell them, a paternity suit." George Burns.



"I do wish I could tell you my age but it's impossible. It keeps changing all the time." Greer Garson.



"At my age flowers scare me." George Burns.



"I'm very pleased to be here. Let's face it, at my age I'm very pleased to be anywhere." George Burns.



"I don't plan to grow old gracefully. I plan to have face-lifts until my ears meet." Rita Rudner.



"My uncle Sammy was an angry man. He had printed on his tombstone: What are you looking at?" Margaret Smith.

You’re Only As Old As You Act

You’re Only As Old As You Act


(An elderly woman well into her 70s comes through the check-out line with a single bottle of wine. I start to scan the bottle through.)



Customer: “Wait! Aren’t you going to check my ID?”



Me: “Er, no, ma’am, I don’t think it’s really necessary…”



Customer: “Well, that’s no good! You should check all ID if you’re selling alcohol.”



Me: “Well, okay. May I see your ID, please?”



(She hands over an ID card that is obviously fake.)



Me: “…ma’am, this card says you’re seventeen.”



Customer: “Oh, dear! You’ve caught me! I’m much too young to be buying this! It’s a good thing you were checking IDs. I’d better just go now! *skips out the door*



Me: “…”

Monday, 22 November 2010

Accident case

A Leeds student has received £12,750 compensation for injuries sustained in a road traffic accident.




Whilst driving his scooter, Mr X approached a junction and came to a stop. As he was stopped behind double white lines waiting for a bus which had right of way to pass, he sustained an injury when the bus turned right into his road and collided with him.



As a consequence he sustained a rupture to the posterior cruciate ligament in his knee and required hospital treatment.



The case settled successfully out of court and included compensation for the injuries sustained, losses incurred and future treatment expenses.

Saturday, 16 October 2010

Kiefer Sutherland

Kiefer Sutherland at The Paley Center for Media, Nov. 2008 Born     Kiefer William Fredrick Dempsey George Rufus Sutherland[1] 21 December 1966 (1966-12-21) (age 43) London, England Occupation     Actor, director, producer Years active     1983–present Spouse     Camelia Kath (1987–1990) «start: (1987)–end+1: (1991)»"Marriage: Camelia Kath to Kiefer Sutherland" Location: (linkback:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiefer_Sutherland) Elizabeth Kelly Winn (1996–2008) «start: (1996)–end+1: (2009)»"Marriage: Elizabeth Kelly Winn to Kiefer Sutherland" Location: (linkback:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kiefer_Sutherland) Kiefer Sutherland (born 21 December 1966) is a Canadian actor, producer and director, best known for his portrayal of Jack Bauer on the Fox thriller drama series 24. He is an Emmy Award- and Golden Globe award-winner. He is the son of Canadian actors Donald Sutherland and Shirley Douglas. Sutherland was born Kiefer William Fredrick Dempsey George Rufus Sutherland in London, England, the son of Donald Sutherland and Shirley Douglas, both of whom are successful Canadian actors.[2] He has Scottish ancestry from both parents and is the grandson of Canadian politician Tommy Douglas, who brought universal health care to Canada. Sutherland and his twin sister, Rachel, were born in London (in Saint Mary's Hospital, Paddington) while his parents were working there. As a result, he is both a British citizen (by jus soli) and a Canadian citizen (by jus sanguinis).[citation needed] He received his first given name, Kiefer, from the director who gave his father his first movie role, Warren Kiefer.[3] His family moved to Corona, California, but in 1972 his parents divorced.[2] In 1975, Sutherland moved with his mother to Toronto. He attended elementary school at Crescent Town Elementary School, St. Clair Junior High East York, and John G. Althouse Middle School in Toronto. He attended five different high schools including St. Andrew's College, Martingrove Collegiate Institute, Harbord Collegiate Institute, Silverthorn Collegiate Institute, Malvern Collegiate Institute and Annex Village Campus. He also spent a semester at Regina Mundi Catholic College in London, Ontario, Canada and attended weekend acting lessons at Sir Frederick Banting Secondary School. Sutherland reported on Jimmy Kimmel Live! (2009) that he and Robert Downey, Jr. were roommates for three years when he first moved to Hollywood to pursue his career in acting. In the same interview he revealed that his favourite television show of all time is Just the Ten of Us. [edit] Career Kiefer Sutherland's star on Canada's Walk of Fame. Stand by Me was the first film Sutherland made in the United States.[4] He played the neighborhood bully in this coming of age story about the search for a dead body. As of 2008, Sutherland has appeared in more than 70 films, most notably The Lost Boys, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me, A Few Good Men, Flatliners, Young Guns, The Vanishing, The Three Musketeers, Eye for an Eye, Dark City, To End All Wars and A Time To Kill, The Sentinel and Mirrors. In 2005, Sutherland was inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame in Toronto,[5] where both of his parents have also been inducted. Sutherland was also the first Inside the Actors Studio guest to be the child of a former guest; his father, Donald, appeared on the show in 1998.[2] Sutherland was featured on the cover of the April 2006 edition of Rolling Stone, in an article entitled "Alone in the Dark with Kiefer Sutherland". The article began with Sutherland revealing his interest to be killed off in 24. However, he stated, "Don't get me wrong. I love what I do." It also revealed that he devotes 10 months a year working on 24.[1][dead link] Sutherland holding his check for The 1 Second Film. He has starred in Japanese commercials for Calorie Mate, performing a parody of his Jack Bauer character. Sutherland also provides voice-overs for the current ad campaign for the Ford Motor Company of Canada. In mid-2006, he voiced the Apple Computer advertisement announcing the inclusion of Intel chips in their Macintosh computer line.[6] He also voices the introduction to NHL games on the Versus network in the U.S. Recently, he has starred in Brazilian TV commercials for Citroën C4 sedan. He has recently done voice-over for a commercial for Bank of America's "Keep the Change" program. He voiced Sgt. Roebuck in Treyarch's video game Call of Duty: World at War. Sutherland will executive produce the two-hour pilot of Phenomenon. Maggie Murphy will also be an executive producer for the show. The Sci Fi Channel ordered a script to be written. The show revolves around a mysterious young female prodigy who leads a crack team of experts in investigating odd and supernatural anomalies of nature.[7] Sutherland is currently the top celebrity producer of The 1 Second Film. As a big fan, he also narrated "The Feeling On Ice" documentary that was included on UK band The Feeling's DVD Come Home. Recently he voiced a character in the movie Monsters vs. Aliens. In 2009, he was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.[8] [edit] 24 Sutherland signs an autograph at Green Hill conference in 2007 Since 2001, Sutherland has been associated most widely with the role of Jack Bauer, on the critically acclaimed television series 24.[2] After being nominated four times for the "Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series" Primetime Emmy Award, Sutherland won the award in 2006 for his role in 24's fifth season. His father, Donald, was also an Emmy winner; he won an Emmy award for his role in Citizen X in 1996. In the opening skit of the 2006 Primetime Emmy Awards, Sutherland made an appearance as his 24 character, Jack Bauer. He was also nominated for Best actor in a Drama Television Series in the 2007 Golden Globe Awards for 24. According to his latest contract, his salary of $40 million for three seasons of the show makes him the highest-earning actor on television.[9] Sutherland constantly emphasizes that the show is merely "entertainment."[10] The Dean of the United States Military Academy, Brigadier General Patrick Finnegan, visited the set of 24 in February 2007 to urge the show's makers to reduce the number of torture scenes[11] and Sutherland accepted an invitation from the U.S. military to tell West Point cadets that it is wrong to torture prisoners.[12] In an interview with OK! Magazine, Howard Gordon tells that it would be an "unbearable loss" if they killed off Sutherland's character.[13] On 24 March 2009, Sutherland reported to the Associated Press that he will be back for an 8th season.[14] On 14 February 2010, Fox TV announced they were temporarily suspending production of Season 8 of 24 due to a ruptured cyst near one of Sutherland's kidneys. According to the report, he waited a few days before going in to have "elective surgery" performed to resolve the issue.[15] It was anticipated that he would return after a week, but a further few days was needed and Fox reported that his return to set would be March 1.[16] On 26 March 2010 it was announced that 24 will end at the conclusion of the 8th season, paving the way for the 24 feature film to go into production. Production is anticipated to begin at the beginning of 2011.[17] Personal life Several episodes of 24 have allegedly been rewritten to work around minor injuries Sutherland sustained when partying. In an interview with the British Daily Telegraph, Sutherland said, "I can't deny half the stuff that's been written about me has been true. I've done some stupid things. You have to take responsibility, go, 'That was embarrassing,' and move forward as best you can."[18] During the autumn of 2001, Sutherland unintentionally interrupted the filming of the premiere episode of an online series titled, The Lonely Island.[19] In the episode, "White Power," the main characters develop an addiction to teeth whitener, and eventually mug an old woman to facilitate their addiction. Sutherland, driving by at the time, believed the mugging was real and stopped his car to intervene. A small portion of Sutherland's appearance is displayed after the credits, though the portion is only Sutherland stopping his car and looking at them.[20] This anecdote was recounted by actor Andy Samberg during an appearance on The Late Show with David Letterman. [edit] Hobbies Sutherland is a well-known guitar collector, the majority of which are Gibson Les Pauls. Recently, the Gibson Custom shop has released a guitar (signed by Sutherland), the KS-336, as part of their 'Inspired By' series.[21] When Queen appeared on VH1 in 2006 for the Rock Honors Event, Sutherland gave Queen's introduction and announced that they are his favorite band, and that he has listened to them ever since he was a child. Sutherland is an American football fan, particularly of USC Trojans football, and recorded a birthday message for former USC head coach Pete Carroll's 56th birthday.[22] After losing a bet to friend Dave Andreychuk over the 2010 New England Patriots vs. Baltimore Ravens playoff game, Sutherland was forced to appear on the Late Show with David Letterman wearing a dress.[23] [edit] Family and relationships Sutherland has one daughter, Sarah Jude, born 18 February 1988, from his first marriage to Camelia Kath, to whom he was married from 12 September 1987—1990. Through his marriage to Camelia, he became stepfather to Michelle Kath, the daughter of Chicago guitarist/singer Terry Kath. Julia Roberts met Sutherland in 1990, when he was her co-star in Flatliners. In August 1990, Roberts and Sutherland announced their engagement, with an elaborate studio-planned wedding scheduled for 14 June 1991. Roberts broke the engagement three days before the wedding when she discovered Sutherland had been meeting with a stripper named Amanda Rice. In turn, Roberts left for Europe with Sutherland's (former) friend Jason Patric. On 29 June 1996, he married Kelly Winn. The couple separated in 1999. He filed for divorce in 2004. The divorce was finalized on 16 May 2008. He had two stepsons from this marriage: Julian and Timothy. Sutherland is currently dating Fashion Editor for Allure Siobhan Bonnouvrier.[24] [edit] Rodeo In the late 1990s, Sutherland (inspired by his films Young Guns, The Cowboy Way, and Cowboy Up in which he learned how to rope), decided to retire from acting briefly to pursue the rodeo circuit. In consequence, he purchased a 900 acre ranch in Montana, along with horses, bulls/cows and machinery. When he had purchased his ranch it was his neighbors who ran cattle, so they were the ones who helped him get into rodeo. While travelling on the road with the rodeo, he participated in numerous roping contests, two of which he won in Phoenix and Albuquerque. Sutherland has considered moving the purchase of a ranch near Wood Mountain Saskatchewan, near the former home of his personal hero Saskatchewan Stockgrowers Association President in the 1970s Boyd Anderson. Sutherland had told E! News "I think the fight of people like Mr. Anderson against supply managment is a good representation of the rugged individualism which has made Saskachewan so strong. The realization that prosperity comes from hard work and not government handouts." [edit] DUI arrests Sutherland was arrested early on 25 September 2007, on misdemeanor drunk driving charges, his second time since another incident in 2004, after failing a field sobriety test. His test exceeded the state's legal blood alcohol limit, and he was later released on $25,000 bail. Sutherland pleaded no contest to the DUI charge and was sentenced to 48 days in jail.[25] Initially, he arranged to spend 18 days in jail during 24's winter break in late December and early January 2008, planning to return to jail after production wrapped up. However, the Hollywood writers' strike interrupted production, allowing him to serve his sentence in 48 consecutive days. [edit] 2009 New York fight and arrest Sutherland surrendered to NYPD on 7 May 2009 for head-butting fashion designer Jack McCollough, founder and co-designer of Proenza Schouler, at the Mercer Hotel in SoHo following a fundraiser for the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Sutherland was chatting with Brooke Shields at the hotel bar when McCollough stepped between them, at which point Sutherland made a comment and responded.[26][27] Several weeks after the incident Sutherland and McCollough issued a joint statement in which Sutherland apologized. Police later dropped the charges.[28] [edit] Record label Sutherland is the co-owner (along with Jude Cole) of the Independent Record Label Ironworks. [edit] Cattle-selling scam victim Sutherland may have fallen victim to a financial scam involving cattle.[29] In 2010, prosecutors reported Michael Wayne Carr had agreements to buy steers in Mexico for his customers, including Sutherland, and sell them for profit in the United States, according to The Associated Press. Carr allegedly took $869,000 from the 24 star, as well as $177,000 from a New Mexico couple, according to The AP. Prosecutors say, however, that there's no record that Carr ever purchased the steers. According to The AP, Carr is charged with 12 felonies, including grand theft, forgery and embezzlement and faces 18 years in prison if convicted. [edit] Filmography [edit] Acting Year     Film     Role     Notes 1983     Max Dugan Returns     Bill     Appeared alongside his father, Donald Sutherland 1984     The Bay Boy     Donald Campbell     1985     Amazing Stories     Static     Series 1986     Brotherhood of Justice     Victor     Trapped in Silence     Kevin Richter     Made for TV Movie Stand by Me     Ace Merrill     At Close Range     Tim     1987     Crazy Moon     Brooks     Promised Land     Danny     The Lost Boys     David     The Killing Time     The Stranger     1988     Bright Lights, Big City     Tad Allagash     Young Guns     Josiah Gordon 'Doc' Scurlock     1969     Scott Denny     1989     Renegades     Buster McHenry     1990     Young Guns II     Josiah Gordon 'Doc' Scurlock     Flatliners     Nelson     Chicago Joe and the Showgirl     Karl Hulten     The Nutcracker Prince     The Nutcracker Prince     Voice Flashback     John Buckner     1992     Article 99     Dr. Peter Morgan     Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me     Sam Stanley     A Few Good Men     Lt. Jonathan James Kendrick     1993     Last Light     Denver Bayliss     The Three Musketeers     Athos     The Vanishing     Jeff Harriman     1994     The Cowboy Way     Sonny Gilstrap     1996     Eye for an Eye     Robert Doob     Freeway     Bob Wolverton     A Time to Kill     Freddie Lee Cobb     Appeared alongside his father, Donald Sutherland 1997     Armitage III: Poly-Matrix     Ross Sylibus     Voice Truth or Consequences, N.M.     Curtis Freley     1998     Dark City     Dr. Daniel Schreber     A Soldier's Sweetheart     Rat Kiley     Break Up     John Box     Ground Control     Jack Harris     1999     After Alice     Detective Michael "Mick" Hayden     Watership Down     Hickory     Series; voice for three episodes of season 2 only 2000     Beat     William S. Burroughs     Woman Wanted     Wendell Goddard     Picking Up the Pieces     Bobo     The Right Temptation     Michael Farrow-Smith     2001     Cowboy Up     Hank Braxton     To End All Wars     Lt. Jim Reardon     2001–2010     24     Jack Bauer     Series 2002     Dead Heat     Phally     Desert Saints     Arthur Banks     Behind the Red Door     Roy     2003     Phone Booth     The Caller     Theatrical release was delayed due to the Beltway sniper attacks in October 2002.[30] The Land Before Time X     Bron     Voice Paradise Found     Paul Gauguin     2004     Taking Lives     Hart     NASCAR 3D: The IMAX Experience     Narrator     2005     The Flight That Fought Back     Narrator     TV movie River Queen     Doyle     2006     I Trust You to Kill Me     Himself     24: The Game     Jack Bauer     Video game; voice The Sentinel     David Breckinridge     The Wild     Samson the Lion     Voice 2006–07     The Simpsons     The Colonel; Jack Bauer     Series; voice in "G.I. (Annoyed Grunt)" and "24 Minutes" "American Misfits"     episode 13 "new boss"     Himself 2008     Dragonlance: Dragons of Autumn Twilight     Raistlin Majere     Voice Mirrors     Ben Carson     Call of Duty: World at War     Sgt. Roebuck     Video game; voice Corner Gas     Himself     "Final Countdown" 24: Redemption     Jack Bauer     TV movie 2009     Monsters vs. Aliens     Gen. W.R. Monger     Voice 2010     Twelve     Narrator     Completed Marmaduke     Bosco     Voice 2011     Melancholia         Post-production 24: The Movie     Jack Bauer     Feature film [edit] Directing Year     Film     Notes 1993     Last Light     TV movie 1995     Fallen Angels     Series; 1 episode 1997     Truth or Consequences, N.M.     2000     Woman Wanted     2008     Broken     Music video Little Toy Gun     Music video [edit] Awards and nominations Ranked #68 on the 2006 Forbes Celebrity 100 list of the world's most powerful celebrities. His earnings were a reported $23 million. DVD Exclusive Awards     * 2003: nominated for best actor — Dead Heat Emmy Awards     * 2002: nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series — 24     * 2003: nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series — 24     * 2003: nominated for Outstanding Drama Series — 24     * 2004: nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series — 24     * 2004: nominated for Outstanding Drama Series — 24     * 2005: nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series — 24     * 2005: nominated for Outstanding Drama Series — 24     * 2006: won for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series — 24     * 2006: won for Outstanding Drama Series — 24     * 2007: nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series — 24     * 2009: nominated for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie — 24: Redemption Genie Awards     * 1985: nominated for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role — The Bay Boy Golden Globe Awards     * 2002: won for Best Performance by a Lead Actor in a Drama Series — 24     * 2003: nominated for Best Performance by a Lead Actor in a Drama Series — 24     * 2004: nominated for Best Performance by a Lead Actor in a Drama Series — 24     * 2006: nominated for Best Performance by a Lead Actor in a Drama Series — 24     * 2007: nominated for Best Performance by an actor in a drama television series — 24     * 2009: nominated for Best Performance by an actor in a television movie — 24: Redemption Monte-Carlo TV Festival     * 2006: won for Best International Producer — 24     * 2006: won for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series — 24 MTV Movie Awards     * 1997: nominated for Best Villain — A Time to Kill     * 2004: nominated for Best Villain — Phone Booth People's Choice Awards     * 2006: nominated for Favorite Male TV Star — 24     * 2008: nominated for Favorite Male TV Star Satellite Awards     * 2002: won for Best Performance by an Actor in a Series, Drama — 24     * 2003: won for Best Performance by an Actor in a Series, Drama — 24 Screen Actors Guild Awards     * 2003: nominated for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series — 24     * 2003: nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series — 24     * 2004: won for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series — 24     * 2005: nominated for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series — 24     * 2005: nominated for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series — 24     * 2006: won for Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series — 24 Slamdunk Film Festival     * 2000: won for Best Feature Film — Woman Wanted Teen Choice Awards     * 2006: nominated for Choice TV Actor - Drama/Action Adventure — 24 Television Critics Association Awards     * 2002: nominated for Individual Achievement in Drama — 24     * 2003: nominated for Individual Achievement in Drama — 24     * 2004: nominated for Individual Achievement in Drama — 24     * 2005: nominated for Individual Achievement in Drama — 24     * 2006: nominated for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Drama — 24 Western Heritage Awards     * 1989: won Theatrical Motion Picture — Young Guns

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Jack Bauer
24 character
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Kiefer Sutherland as Jack Bauer
Portrayed by Kiefer Sutherland
Appearances 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Other Appearances 24: The Game
24: Redemption
Jack Bauer (born February 18, 1966) is the main protagonist of the American television series 24. His character has worked in various capacities on the show, often as a member of the fictional Counter Terrorist Unit (CTU) based in Los Angeles, and working with the FBI in Washington, D.C. during season 7. Within the 24 storyline, Bauer is a key member of CTU and is often portrayed as their most capable agent. Bauer's job usually involves helping prevent major terrorist attacks on the United States, saving both civilian lives and government administrations. On many occasions Jack does so at great personal expense, as those he thwarts subsequently target him and his loved ones. Bauer's frequent use of torture to gather information has generated much controversy and discussion. Entertainment Weekly named Jack Bauer one of The 20 All Time Coolest Heroes in Pop Culture.[1]
Actor Kiefer Sutherland portrays Jack Bauer in the television show[2] and video game. The television series ended on May 24, 2010 after 8 successful seasons. A feature film is now underway.

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[edit] Concept and creation

24 co-creator Joel Surnow commented that they did not have any actors in mind for the part; "We didn't really know who it was. We were casting a lot of people and then we heard Kiefer Sutherland's name and thought, that's Jack Bauer."[3] In 2000, Sutherland was contacted by his friend, director Stephen Hopkins, who was working on the pilot for the experimental real-time TV show and offered him the lead.[4] Initially Sutherland had reservations about playing Bauer, stating, "I thought, 'This is really clever and different, so there's no way they're going to pick it up. But I could use the money, and no one will ever see it'."[5]
It is believed that the name Jack Bauer alludes to the highest card in the game of euchre; the "bower" is the jack of the trump suit and the most powerful card in any particular round.[6]
Sutherland must produce around 24 hours of film each season, "which is like making 12 movies, so there are going to be mistakes along the way, but I am incredibly surprised by how many things work well as a result of working at that pace."[5]
In 2006, Sutherland signed a contract to play the role of Bauer for three seasons following season five. The contract was reported to be worth $40 million.[3] Sutherland is also an executive producer of 24.[7]

[edit] Characterization

Jack Bauer was born in Santa Monica, California,[8] on February 18, 1966,[9] to Phillip Bauer, who placed his livelihood in his company, BXJ Technologies. The name of Jack's mother is unknown. Jack had one brother, Graem Bauer. Philip originally planned to give the company to Jack,[10] but as Jack said in Day 6, "I just had to go my own way."[11] Later on after leaving the U.S. Army, he married Teri Bauer, and later on had a child, named Kim Bauer.
Jack has a Master of Science degree in Criminology and Law from the University of California, Berkeley.[12] He entered the U.S. Army and eventually joined Delta Force; among the decorations accumulated during his service are the Silver Star, the Purple Heart, and the Legion of Merit. He left the Army with the rank of Captain, according to his service record. Following his career in the Army, Jack worked for both the Los Angeles Police Department's Special Weapons and Tactics unit and for the Central Intelligence Agency as a case officer in the clandestine service. He was recruited into the Counter Terrorist Unit by Christopher Henderson.[13]
He has demonstrated a high proficiency with firearms (typically the SIG P229 or USP Compact), explosives, electronic devices, resistance to torture (after being kidnapped by Chinese agents, and tortured for almost two years, it is revealed he hasn't spoken a single word for the whole time). He is fluent in German (Season 8) and has demonstrated some ability to either speak or understand Spanish (Seasons 1 & 3), Russian (Season 6), and Serbian (Season 1). He is also shown to be capable of flying planes (Season 2) and helicopters (Seasons 3, 5 & 8).
Jack's final dialogue with Renee Walker in Season 7[14] offers insight into his perspective on torture and its ramifications:
I see fifteen people held hostage on a bus, and everything else goes out the window. I will do whatever it takes to save them, and I mean whatever it takes. ... Laws were written by much smarter men than me. And in the end, these laws have to be more important than the 15 people on the bus. I know that's right. In my mind, I know that's right. I just don't think my heart could ever have lived with it.

[edit] Appearances

As the protagonist and central figure of 24, Jack Bauer is the only character to have appeared in all episodes of the series.

[edit] 24 Season 1

During season 1, Bauer's wife Teri and his daughter Kim are kidnapped by Victor Drazen, a man Bauer believes he killed in a covert mission called Operation Nightfall in Kosovo two years earlier. Jack must try to rescue them, while simultaneously preventing an assassination attempt on presidential-candidate Senator David Palmer. Erroneously believing that Kim is murdered by Drazen, Jack single-handedly kills Drazen and his associates in a fit of rage. As Bauer is returning to CTU, Nina Myers, whom he knows to be a traitor, kills Teri to facilitate her escape. Jack cries with Teri in his arms to end the first season.

[edit] 24 Season 2

Eighteen months after the events of Day 1 and the loss of his wife Teri, Jack is asked to be brought back into action by George Mason (the head of CTU at the time) and CTU at the request of the NSA. Jack, who is still seemingly overwhelmed by his wife's death and the fact that his daughter Kim disowns him, refuses as he holds CTU responsible for what happened to Teri. However, at the request of now-President Palmer (Jack's close friend), he goes to CTU, where he learns that there are terrorists in Los Angeles who plan to detonate a nuclear bomb in the city sometime within the course of that day. Thanks to Jack's work, the bomb is detonated in the Mojave Desert with no great loss of life. Jack then spends the remainder of the day working with CTU to find out who was really behind the nuclear bomb in order to prevent war in the Middle East.

[edit] 24 Season 3

Three years later, Jack returns from an undercover sting operation of Ramon Salazar, a Mexican drug lord. While the operation is a success and results in the arrest of Salazar, it comes at a heavy price. Bauer ends up with a heroin addiction in order to maintain his cover with the Salazars, and attempts to fight it by going "cold turkey". Ramon's brother, Hector, insists that Bauer be kept alive to buy the Cordilla virus and resell them to underground organizations worldwide for a one billion dollar profit. Eventually Bauer wins the trust of Ramon Salazar but learns that another buyer is in play, headed by Nina Myers. Nina won the virus and Jack has to prove to her that he hates CTU. Nina even makes Jack kiss her. The sale of the virus goes bad, but Nina Myers is taken into custody and is eventually executed by Bauer after he deems her useless. Kim was about to shoot Nina when Jack shoots her instead. He then learns that the man behind the distribution of the virus and the attacks is Stephen Saunders, one of Jack's former team members presumed dead from Operation: Nightfall in Kosovo. At one point Saunders threatens to use the virus if the President doesn't have CTU Regional Director, Ryan Chappelle killed. Chappelle is getting close to discovering Saunders has a daughter. The President reluctantly puts this on Jack. Jack utters the words "God forgive me" and carries out the execution per the President's orders. Eventually Jack and Chase Edmunds capture Saunders and retrieve the vials of virus. On their last retrieval, Jack is forced to make a decision to cut off Chase's hand using an axe to gain access to the final vial; Chase had fastened the device to his hand with a titanium clamp to prevent the escape of the suspect carrying it. After leaving the hospital following Chase's decision, Jack takes a moment in his parked SUV. For the last remaining minutes in the 24 hours since the day began, Jack sits alone in his car and cries over all the events he's had to endure, such as killing Chappelle.

[edit] 24 Season 4

Eighteen months later, Jack is fired by Erin Driscoll due to his heroin addiction acquired prior to Season 3. He finds employment with the Department of Defense and becomes involved in a relationship with the daughter of the Secretary of Defense, Audrey Raines. Eighteen months after Day 3 Jack is called back in CTU to help them stop a terrorist mastermind named Habib Marwan, Audrey witnesses Jack interrogate her estranged husband Paul Raines, which makes her question whether or not she can be in a relationship with him. Jack is unable to stop Air Force One from being shot out of the sky with a stolen Stealth Fighter jet, leading Vice President Charles Logan to assume office. Later in the day, Jack is told by former President David Palmer, whom Logan brought in as an advisor, to invade the Chinese consulate and extract a man named Lee Jong who has key information. However, the Chinese consul was accidentally killed by the Chinese guards shooting at Bauer. Lee Jong was also injured during the raid, leading Jack to force doctors at CTU who had been operating on Paul Raines to sacrifice him in order to save Lee, much to Audrey's dismay. Jack and CTU are soon able to beat the clock and intercept the nuclear warhead that Marwan had targeted Los Angeles with. But the Chinese soon learn that Jack was behind the attack, forcing Jack to fake his own death and go into hiding in order to avoid being taken into Chinese custody.[15]

[edit] 24 Season 5

After Michelle Dessler and David Palmer are killed, and Tony Almeida is presumed dead by assassins, Jack is forced out of hiding. He discovers that the assassin's plot was to frame him for the murders. Chloe O'Brian is saved by Jack as assassins attempt to kill her as well. Jack interrogates the assassin and retrieves information that they were setting him up. Terrorists take over an airport terminal, but CTU learns that the hostage situation was a decoy to obtain military-grade Sentox nerve gas. Jack follows a series of leads which takes him to Christopher Henderson, a man Jack used to work under at CTU. Jack goes undercover when the terrorists try to release a canister at the Sunrise Hills shopping mall, and he stops the attempt against the orders of the President. Jack and CTU then are able to thwart the terrorists next attack by blowing up a natural gas facility the terrorists had used to circulate the nerve gas throughout the city. Jack eventually learns that it is President Charles Logan who is behind the day's events. Jack works and goes to great lengths to recover a recording implicating the President, going as far as to hijack an airplane that was carrying the person whom the recording had been passed off to. Eventually, Jack is able to directly confront the President. Though he is unable to get Logan to confess to his crimes, he places a micro transmitter in the President's pen, which leads to his downfall. At the end of the season Jack is captured and imprisoned by the Chinese for his actions from Day 4. It is speculated that the Chinese learned that Jack was still alive by President Logan, looking to cover his tracks and trying to prevent Jack from exposing him.

[edit] 24 Season 6

Over the last 11 weeks, the United States has been a target of non-stop terrorist attacks and bombings, in public buildings and transportation. Jack is released from China 20 months after his capture at the end of Day 5. It is revealed that he is being released only to be handed over to Abu Fayed who begins to torture him.[16] However, Jack manages to escape by biting out a man's jugular vein and tries to warn President Wayne Palmer of Hamri Al-Assad's innocence, a man whom Fayed convinced the US was behind the attacks. Jack saves Assad from an air strike, and the two are able to thwart a bombing attempt on a subway and rescue a civilian family held hostage. As the events unfold, painful memories of his murdered U.S. Army Green Berets team leads Curtis Manning to attempt to kill Assad, leaving Jack no choice but to shoot Curtis in order to get more of the information they need from Assad, sending Jack into an emotional state of overwhelming grief. Jack attempts to quit from CTU, but a nuclear bomb explodes, destroying Valencia, California. He realizes he cannot stop what he's doing until he stops Fayed once and for all. New leads point to an involvement with a company run by his father Phillip Bauer and brother Graem. Jack interrogates Graem for information, but before he can get a lead Phillip Bauer sees his son as too much of a risk to reveal his involvement and kills Graem himself (giving the impression Graem had a heart attack from the drugs). Jack discovers his father's involvement and trails him to a hotel, where he is holding his grandson Josh Bauer hostage. Phillip agrees to trade Josh's life for Jack's. As Phillip is about to execute his son, Jack makes a last sentiment, claiming that he became what he did for his own reasons, and not to spite his father. Phillip leaves before shooting Jack, who eventually manages to thwart Fayed's nuclear plans, killing him before any more bombs could detonate.
Jack is told that Audrey Raines died looking for him in China, but later discovers that she has actually been kidnapped by the Chinese. He completes an exchange with the Chinese and manages to save Audrey, as well as his nephew who gets mixed up in the events when Phillip Bauer returns. Audrey has lost her memory and does not remember Jack. Jack tearfully bids goodbye to Audrey after being told by her father, James Heller, that he cannot give her good enough care. The season ends with Jack staring out into the horizon, uncertain of his future.[17]

[edit] 24: Redemption

Looking for a place where he can 'be at peace', Jack finds himself traveling the world and eventually winds up in the fictional African nation of Sangala. Here, he stays with his old friend and former special forces colleague Carl Benton, who runs a school for rescued war orphans. During his stay in Sengala, Bauer is found and subsequently subpoenaed by a state department official to appear before a senate hearing to answer questions concerning his activities with CTU, for which he has been trying to avoid for more than a year.
When a sudden military coup takes place in the country, Jack helps Benton bring the orphans to the U.S. embassy so that they can leave the country and escape rebels who plan to turn them into child soldiers. After Benton is killed, Jack turns himself in to a subpoena executed by U.S. Marines and allows himself to be arrested at the embassy in order to let the children be removed from the war zone.

[edit] 24 Season 7

At 8 AM, Jack begins his day at a Senate Subcommittee hearing; Senator Blaine Meyer is conducting an investigation into the actions of CTU, and it is clear that he intends to make an example of Jack. Bauer is rescued by FBI agent Renee Walker, who needs his assistance to prevent a developing terrorist threat: an extremist group is attempting to take over American infrastructure, including power, water and air traffic control. Jack is needed because Tony Almeida is assisting this group. Jack and Renee succeed in apprehending Tony, who reveals that he is helping Bill Buchanan and Chloe O'Brian to reveal a conspiracy embedded deep within the American government. This conspiracy is controlled by the dictator of Sengala, Gen. Benjamin Juma, who first sends a subordinate, Col. Ike Dubaku, to capture former Sengalan Prime Minister Ule Matobo, whom Juma deposed, and then stages an attack on the White House in the hopes of humiliating and eliminating President of the United States Allison Taylor. Jack, Tony, Bill and Renee, with support from Chloe and FBI agents Larry Moss and Janis Gold, are able to foil these efforts.
However, it becomes clear that Juma was not working alone: he had support from within America, in the form of a private military company called Starkwood. Juma and Starkwood CEO Jonas Hodges had collaborated to develop a bioweapon, a fast-acting strain of Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease, which Hodges attempts to use to force President Taylor to include him and Starkwood in the highest circles of American government. Fortunately, the bioagent is destroyed before deployment via Tony's efforts, with only one known victim: Jack himself, who was exposed to the prion while attempting to escape with it. FBI physicians predict death within two days; while an experimental treatment involving the stem cells of a family member does exist, it has a low probability of success. As Hodges is arrested, it becomes clear that he is but one link in a larger chain: the leaders of many American PMCs have been assisting his efforts, and had planned to use his bioweapon for similar purposes. Tony is revealed to be an agent of this inner circle when he escapes with the only remaining canister of bioweapon. Though his attempts to deploy it are foiled, he manages to escape custody when his allies capture Kim Bauer, who had flown to DC to watch the Senate hearings, and threaten her with death unless Jack breaks Tony out of jail. Tony thereafter reveals that his actions ever since resurrection have revolved around Alan Wilson, leader of the PMC conspirators and the man who ordered the assassinations (as seen in the opening moments of season 5) of former president David Palmer, Chloe O'Brian, Tony himself and his wife Michelle Dessler, who, Tony reveals, was carrying their unborn child. Tony and Wilson are both remanded to federal custody, while Jack makes peace with his impending death, unaware that Kim has volunteered to provide stem cells for the experimental treatment.
Jack's emotional state is more central to the story than it has been in previous seasons. Though he and Senator Mayer begin the day with attitudes of mutual antagonism, Jack later visits him at his home for information on Starkwood (Mayer had been investigating Starkwood as well as CTU), and the two come to an understanding: both of them want to live in a world where the Jack's methods are unnecessary, even though they have somewhat different means of bringing that world to fruition. He wins the respect of a Muslim imam, Muhtadi Gohar, while attempting to apprehend a terror suspect (whom Tony had framed), and in fact turns to Gohar for spiritual guidance at the end of his life. He is able to make peace with Kim, despite the many years and pains between them. However, his most notable emotional relationship is with Renee Walker, who quickly establishes her willingness to abide by the law when she allows Jack to torture a suspect who may be protecting Almeida. Renee is possessed of the same hatred of injustice as Jack, but is very hesitant to employ the methods he uses; the two characters personify the debate that has raged on the show (and about it) for many years: whether the ends justify the means. The final important revelation offered this season was that Jack by no means believes the law to be unnecessary or weak, stating that he "know[s] that these laws have to be more important" than the often few people he is trying to save (one must assume that 24 only reveals rare exceptions, and that in the "workaday" life of CTU, the targets are much smaller); however, despite this belief, he contends that his "heart couldn't live with" sacrificing innocent persons, however few (the example he cites is "fifteen people on a bus"), for the sake of maintaining some abstract law or legal fiction.

[edit] 24 Season 8

As season 8 started Jack Bauer was sitting with his granddaughter and watching TV. His daughter Kim asked if he wanted to come back to Los Angeles with her, he said yes.
On learning of an assassination attempt on Kamistani President Omar Hassan prior to peace talks with Russia, Jack contacts Chloe O'Brian at CTU. They learn that someone very close to Hassan is the suspected assassin. When Chloe asks for Jack's help, he says that he is done, but his daughter persuades him to help CTU foil the assassination attempt. The bomber is identified as one of the security personnel and Jack saves Hassan by killing the bomber.
Farhad Hassan (brother and Chief of Staff to Omar Hassan) is closely involved in the assassination as well as with smuggling nuclear fuel rods. This latter subplot involves Jack and Renee Walker going undercover to try and identify the location of the rods. Samir Mehran has the rods and wants to use them as leverage (as dirty bombs) to capture President Hassan. President Taylor asked Jack to protect President Hassan, but Hassan surrenders himself to Mehran to protect innocent lives being lost. Hassan is executed leaving Jack to apologise to President Taylor for his failure.
Jack and Walker return to his apartment and after a passionate moment together finds the two looking to their future, she is shot by a sniper (hired by the Russian foreign minister, Mikhail Novakovich). Renee dies shortly after in the hospital with a distraught Jack looking on. With revenge his only concern, Bauer attempts to interrogate Dana Walsh (a CTU mole), but President Taylor intercedes and orders that Jack be transferred to McGuire Air Force Base. In transit, he hijacks a helicopter and immediately tracks down an old friend, Jim Ricker, to supply him with weapons.
As he tracks Walsh, Jack is crossed by Chloe, nevertheless he finds Walsh and discovers the Russian involvement in the conspiracy behind President Hassan's death. Jack kills Walsh in cold blood after her failed attempt to escape with the information. This also leads him to Pavel Tokarev, the sniper who killed Renee. After brutally torturing Tokarev, Jack realises that the information he needs to discover the full extent of the conspiracy is on a phone SIM card; swallowed by Tokarev. Tokarev dies as Jack evicerates him and retrieves the card from his stomach. Tokarev's last contact was with former President Charles Logan. Jack captures Logan who leads him to Novakovitch, but unknown to Logan, Jack had placed a bug on him. After tracking down and eliminating Novakovich and his bodyguards, Jack then, via the bug, discovers that Logan is conspiring directly with Russian President Yuri Suvarov.
In the final hour of the series, Jack sets up an operation to take down Suvarov by having Logan ask Suvarov to come to his residence. Jack sits across in the next building with a sniper rifle aimed straight at Logan's room. However, before he has a chance to pull the trigger, Chloe intervenes, saying that they can use the recording Jack made of Logan and Suvarov's conversation as evidence. Jack agrees and gives her the recording. He then forces her to shoot him to avoid suspicion. As Jack is being transported to CTU, Logan (under the indirect authorization of President Taylor) arranges for his ambulance to be ambushed. In the final scene of the show, Jack is taken to a construction site to be killed. However, the agent charged with killing Jack receives a phone call from President Taylor, who had found them through a CTU drone via Chloe, Arlo, and Cole's help. Taylor orders the agents to stand down and release Jack.
In the final moments, Jack contacts Chloe at CTU. Still watching him on the drone, Chloe tells Jack that she and Taylor are buying time for him to flee the country, as he will now be pursued by both Russian and American agents for the events of the past hours and the revelation of the Russian conspiracy. Jack looks towards Chloe (at the drone), and tells her to keep Kim and the rest of his family safe. Jack then begins running away (which leaves the story open for the feature film), with Chloe telling Arlo to shut down the drone. The camera focuses and fades out on Jack's face one last time before the final clock.

[edit] Other appearances

As the principal character in 24, Jack plays a prominent role in the television series as well as the video game. Jack is the main protagonist of the 24 series and the books, and has appeared in every episode to date. Kiefer Sutherland has portrayed Jack Bauer in these episodes, including the prequels and the webisodes. Additionally, he voiced the same character in 24: The Game, 24: Day Zero and 24: DVD Board Game.

[edit] 24 Prequels

Jack Bauer is also featured in all four prequels, that can be found on the 24 DVD releases and various websites. These prequels are designed to bridge the gap between seasons. They provide backstory into story arcs for upcoming seasons, namely insight into what Jack's actions have been leading up to the next season. Prequels have been made for Seasons 4, 5, 6, and 7.

[edit] 24 Webisodes

24: Day 6 Debrief takes place 35 hours after the nuclear device exploded in Valencia, California. The series consists of 5 segments, no longer than three minutes in length each. Two agents, Agent Ramirez and Agent Moss, track Jack down to a hotel room and ask him to come to District for debriefing about the recovery of the tactical nukes. The Debrief consists of Agent Ramirez and other agents attempting to discover more about the supposed-death of an undercover agent, Marcus Holt, who disappeared shortly after Jack's imprisonment in China at the hands of Cheng Zhi. Since Holt was involved with the Chinese government, it is believed that Jack leaked information that led to his identity being discovered and execution. At the end of the series, the agents announce that they have no conclusive evidence about his involvement, but Ramirez promises to keep a close eye on him until he is certain. Jack tells Ramirez that if he ever sees him again, he better say "The Lord's Prayer", because it will mean he's come to kill him.
With that, Bauer is released from custody and the interrogation ends.

[edit] 24: The Game

Bauer in 24: The Game, which takes place six months after Day 2.
24: The Game takes place between Day 2 and 3. Jack begins waiting outside the ship where terrorists are going to release a Ricin Bomb in the water supply. A CTU Team triggers an alarm causing Jack and his team to storm the ship. Jack and his team finds the whole ship's crew dead in a cargo hold. He runs into Peter Madsen, an enemy from his past. It is unclear what the story is between them, but it is stated that he framed Jack's family for a vile crime, this is hinted with Jack saying to him: "Eight years ago, my family was not involved". Madsen also states that he no longer takes orders from Jack. It's hinted that Madsen was under Jack's command either in the army or in a SWAT team, and Madsen betrayed Jack. Madsen kidnaps Jack's daughter Kim, and later Kate Warner. Jack finally kills Madsen near the end of the game when he tries to escape by shooting up his speedboat with a Zastava M80 assault rifle, causing it to explode. He also kills Max, who was holding Kate hostage, saving her life. However Max managed to shoot Jack once before dying, the second of two times he was shot in the final hour of the game, the first time by Madsen. As a result, Chase Edmunds takes Jack to the hospital via helicopter.

[edit] 24 Toys

Diamond Select Toys released 1/6 scale figures based on Jack Bauer:
  • 2008- Jack Bauer 8:00 AM
  • 2009- Jack Bauer 3:00 PM Season 1
  • 2009- Jack Bauer 9:00 PM Season 1
Diamond Select Toys released 1/24 scale Minimates based on 24:
  • 2007- Season 1 Box Set (Jack Bauer, Nina Myers, David Palmer, Kim Bauer)
  • 2007- End of Day 1 Two-Pack, PX Exclusive (Jack Bauer, Andre Drazen)
  • 2007- Season 2 Box Set (Season 2 Jack Bauer, Tony Almeda, Michelle Dessler, George Mason)
  • 2007- End of Day 2 Two-Pack, Suncoast/FYE Exclusive (Stretcher Jack Bauer, Prisoner Nina Myers)
  • Canceled- Season 3 Box Set (Undercover Jack Bauer, Sherry Palmer, Chloe O'Brien, Chase Edmunds)
  • Canceled- End of Day 3 Two-Pack (Jack Bauer, Stephen Saunders)
Enterbay released 1/6 scale figures based on 24:
  • 2009- Jack Bauer
  • 2009- President David Palmer
McFarlane Toys released 1/12 scale figures based on Jack Bauer:
  • 2007- Jack Bauer Boxed Set 1
  • 2007- Jack Bauer Boxed Set 2
Medicom Toy (Japan) released 1/6 scale figures based on Jack Bauer in their Real Action Heroes line:
  • 2005- Jack Bauer (Suit) Season 4 7:00 am – 8:00 am
  • 2005- Jack Bauer (Tac) Season 4 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
  • 2007- Jack Bauer Season 5

[edit] 24 comic books

IDW has released a series of comic books based on the adventures of Jack Bauer and other members of the 24 Cast. 24's Comic License is published by IDW Publishing
  • 24: Nightfall — A tale shedding more light on the background and characters of Day 1, including Victor Drazen. Written by J. C. Vaughn and Mark L. Haynes
  • 24: Cold Warriors — An original tale of intrigue featuring Jack Bauer and Chloe O'Brian, set in Alaska. Written by Beau Smith and Steve Bryant

[edit] Law and politics

American politicians and lawyers have taken to using Jack Bauer and his actions to frame the debate on American interrogation techniques, which have become an object of intense controversy.[18][19]
For example, at a legal conference in Ottawa, Canada, Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia took offense at a Canadian judge's remark that Canada did not consider what Jack Bauer would do when setting policy. Scalia shot back: "Jack Bauer saved Los Angeles.... He saved hundreds of thousands of lives... Are you going to convict Jack Bauer? Say that criminal law is against him? 'You have the right to a jury trial?' Is any jury going to convict Jack Bauer? I don't think so."[20]