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24 - Episode 01x02
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Episode: 01x02 Title: 1:00 A.M.-2:00 A.M.
Type: Regular Episode Production Code: 1AFF01 First Aired: Nov. 13, 2001
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Season 1 » Episode #02 - 1:00 A.M.-2:00 A.M.
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Summary: Jack rushes to the aid of CTU Director Richard Walsh who comes into possession of a keycard and ends up in a shootout. Gaines encounters trouble acquiring Martin Belkin's ID from Mandy. Elsewhere, Kim realises the gravity of her situation.
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MISTAKES/GOOFS
- CONT: As Jack is driving, he approaches a red light with several cars in front of him. Then in the next helicopter shot from above, Jack is speeding down a deserted road, and never stops at a light, even though it is supposedly real time.
- CREW: In episode 2 when Jack walks through a door he checks to make sure no-one is there so he doesn't fire, however when Walsh walks through the same door seconds later you can clearly see a member of the crew standing there.
- CREW: Whenn Walsh and Jack are entering the hallway to the storage room (where the firefight happens), you can see someone cowering covering their mouth on the right side of the door frame.
- CREW: When Jack and Richard are trying to leave the building in Dunlop Plaza, right after Jack reties a tourniquet with Richard's tie, crew members are visible to the right side of a door frame that they walk through. (DVD wide-screen)
- CONT: Jamey Farrell's hair style is notably different in this episode than the previous one. This is obviously due to the fact that this episode was filmed quite a while after the pilot.
TRIVIA
- Beginning with this episode, Penny Johnson Jerald, Carlos Bernard and Richard Burgi are credited as Special Guest Stars.
- Beginning with this episode, the billing of executive producers Joel Surnow and Robert Cochran and co-executive producer Stephen Hopkins have been moved from the beginning of Act I to the closing credits. They're moved back later in 6:00 A.M.-7:00 A.M.
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