We begin with Gael holding a gun on Kim, who had seen through monitors what was going on with her father (taken hostage on the plane back to Mexico by Salazar and his aides). He gags her with duct tape and leaves her take charge while --- visits her husband in the hospital. (It doesn't seem like he secured her enough, one of the few credibility gaffs - maybe - I've seen on this show.)
Nonetheless, this is again an interesting episode. (So far I have yet to see one that wasn't good.)
Chase is now back to being a good guy, trying to track down where the plane is headed by working on his own. The CTU is doing the same, especially after discovering Gael is a mole in their office. They are interrogating him but not getting too far.
Meanwhile, Jack pulls a fast one while being held hostage on Ramon Salazar's plane. He has turned the tables yet things still don't exactly look to promising for him. The same can be said for the President, David Palmer, whose relationship with Anne is not helping his campaign to be reelected. There are other sidebars in here, too - too many to mention.
So far, one of the things that has impressed me about this show is that they have not gone overboard on personal problems, letting those detract from the main story. There is a lot of suspense but the writers seem to know when to break it off for a few minutes and give the viewers a respite.
The ending of this episode is an absolute shocker, something totally out of left field!
Nonetheless, this is again an interesting episode. (So far I have yet to see one that wasn't good.)
Chase is now back to being a good guy, trying to track down where the plane is headed by working on his own. The CTU is doing the same, especially after discovering Gael is a mole in their office. They are interrogating him but not getting too far.
Meanwhile, Jack pulls a fast one while being held hostage on Ramon Salazar's plane. He has turned the tables yet things still don't exactly look to promising for him. The same can be said for the President, David Palmer, whose relationship with Anne is not helping his campaign to be reelected. There are other sidebars in here, too - too many to mention.
So far, one of the things that has impressed me about this show is that they have not gone overboard on personal problems, letting those detract from the main story. There is a lot of suspense but the writers seem to know when to break it off for a few minutes and give the viewers a respite.
The ending of this episode is an absolute shocker, something totally out of left field!