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Season 7 opens with the FBI pulling Jack Bauer from a Senate hearing because an old pal of Jack's may be planning terror, while the President calls for military action in Africa; a device that overrides the nation's homeland systems falls into enemy hands while the President's husband investigates his son's recent death.
Wahhh, too much torture! Wahhh, CTU has no credibility! Wahhh, why is Jack always yelling? Wahhh, why is this all so boring? Wahhh! Torture! Wahhh! Did I mention wahhh?
The seventh horrible day in the life of Jack Bauer (Kiefer Sutherland) brought 24 back from the brink of ridicule, delivering a much more effective thrill ride than season six.
24 is a significant cultural artifact because of the way it reflected (and sometimes exploited) post 9/11 anxieties, and for the energy and innovation it brought to the serialized drama format.