"Because you're worse than a traitor, Nina. You don't even have a cause, you don't believe in anything. You would sell anyone and everything out to the highest bidder. SO, STOP WASTING MY TIME!!! GIVE ME A NAME!!!!" (1:35) - top 5 greatest lines of Jack Bauer.
@@caneloalavarez8131 the best era of false flags and loss of human rights, human life and human freedom on a global scale, but as long as youre fkg entertained
Nina did that on purpose so Jack would attack her and cause agents to rush in and get Jack out of there. But the plan didn't work. Jack pleaded his way for another chance and came back in firing his gun. Later he drugged the guard's water. Then he nearly killed her later on that day.
Ah, but her "final interrogation" was so deliciously satisfying. "You don't have any more useful information, do you Nina?" - "I do." - "No you don't." BANG BANG BANG I stood up and CHEERED!!!
I couldn't believe that. He should have trained his gun on Nina, kicked hers away, threatened her, reminded her how worthless she is to him now unless she talks, and started killing her slowly enough to get information from her if she doesn't start talking first.
@@korruption6 That was crazy how he was telling Kim, "please baby.....just go" Kim knew that Jack was going to kill her and was trying to stop him from doing so.
Fun fact: Kiefer Sutherland was considered for the role of Robin in 'Batman 1989', but Kiefer turned it down because he thought the movie would be like the 1960s TV show.
If there's one thing that I've learned about Mr. Sutherland in television and movies, is that whenever he makes the angry face, look out. You don't want to mess with him whenever he's angry.
So true. Watching Jack saying goodbye to Chloe through that screen made me cry and after that I kept asking myself the same question - what am I gonna do with my life now? :D 24 forever. Gonna rewatch it every year!
When has placing a piece of paper in front of somebody been more suspenseful? Nowhere. Nina is the best villain in 24, every scene with her is 24 gold.
Yeah I know how that is. In the series finale I just wanted to cry when I went to sleep. Haha I remember waking up the next morning and going like, "I have nothing to do with my life anymore..." and I went into my basement, grabbed all the DVDs, and went back into my room. "Now I do!"
I was looking for this comment. My fav part was in season 1, he tells Tony not to waste his best years :D I rewatched the entire first 2 seasons with this in mind.
Imagine coming face to face with you’re wife’s killer like that, especially after working with her and having a relationship with her during a break up.....Jack really trusted her and at this point he knows that because of his trust of her, it lead ultimately to his wife’s death....
Such brilliant acting between them both. Nina was one of my absoloute favourite villians in 24. That was unexpected when he shot two bullets past her head to knock her confidence and scare the heck out of her. Ha ha I loved that.
Classic Jack Bauer. He always gets his way. You should have put the aftermath in where he pleads for another chance but George Mason says, "nope you had one chance, that is it."
"I swear, I will rip off that smile of yours. So DON'T think that you've won just because your role is done!" *I'll say this to any antagonist who smiles like that.*
Yeah. If I had information and was about to be interrogated by Jack but someone showed me a montaged of all of Jack's interrogations first...I'd be like f*ck that sh*t and sing like a canary.
Mhm same here. It's always great when he's interrogating someone and he starts a) yelling, b) flipping various objects, c) abusing the person, or, d) all of the above. I've gotta say either this or the interrogation with Pavel Tokarev from season 8 were my favorite interrogations in the show... they were all awesome though!
I've been wondering that myself. I'm surprised it's been up this long, actually. I figured it'd be down and I'd have a strike within a week of posting it. Lucky upload I guess.
S2 was never as good as S1 but man alive if this scene wasn't an absolute standout. Still chilling 20 odd years later 01:48 these 2 are like..."wasn't that table bolted to the floor??!!"
She wasn't the villain at first in season 1, but halfway season 1 they decided to make her the bad guy. It worked. If you watch season 1 again, it is obvious that they changed everything after episode 11 or so. But if you overlook that error, it is still a great decision. '24' paved the way for leading men and women to be killed, That never happened before '24'. Another reason why '24' should return as soon as possible!!!!!!!!!!
You know what’s funny… it’s right after season 2… when Jack just stopped caring about “being taking off the case for touching a prisoner” lmao it’s all Nina’s fault lol
Wow, great scene. Very tense. The first meeting after Jack discovers that his wife and son were killed by nina ... I miss this series, had memorable episodes, Jack Bauer is the guy.
The First beginning as funny let's all have a staring contest I can't stop laughing at First beginning there was staring at each other that was weird and funny
He didn't diss 24. He just said, "...having watched alot of 24, jack bauer comes across as a very bad team player..." and "still great though" He didn't say anything bad about the show, just how he doesn't agree with Jack's way of doing things. :) Just thought I'd let you know... don't want something to break out if he watched this video again and saw this comment.
this whole "my sidekick was actually the mole" is so played out and cliched i can't believe they put it in the plot. it's like saying the head of the secret service is actually working for the terrorists
Haha dude if you haven't seen all of the seasons you gotta go out and get all of them! Season 6 might be one to preview before you get it though... not the best in the series.
Yeah, but then it would've been over then and there. Just like all the other baddies. How disappointingly anti-climatic. With a villain and a situation like this, it requires a big-time payoff. A showdown, a battle all the way to the finish. "24" and characters like this deserve nothing less.
I don't understand why Jack's superior's didn't let him torture her. Isn't he supposed to use whatever method he can to solve the case in times of crisis?
"Because you're worse than a traitor, Nina. You don't even have a cause, you don't believe in anything. You would sell anyone and everything out to the highest bidder. SO, STOP WASTING MY TIME!!! GIVE ME A NAME!!!!" (1:35) - top 5 greatest lines of Jack Bauer.
This scene gave me CHILLS when I first saw it, especially when he threw the table. Kiefer Sutherland is one hell of an actor.
@Akshay Natu what are you on about 🥴
Yes man I miss 24 the early 2000s was the best era
@@caneloalavarez8131 the best era of false flags and loss of human rights, human life and human freedom on a global scale, but as long as youre fkg entertained
Definitely one of the best scenes from 24.
Outstanding display of acting from both Kiefer and Sarah in this scene.
2:25 that smirk from Nina is what really pushed Jack to the limit😂 she insulted his soul with that. Great acting
Me to Nina: Girl...GIRL...GUUURRRRLLLLL! You GOTTA KNOW you messed up!
Nina did that on purpose so Jack would attack her and cause agents to rush in and get Jack out of there.
But the plan didn't work.
Jack pleaded his way for another chance and came back in firing his gun.
Later he drugged the guard's water.
Then he nearly killed her later on that day.
That's what happens if you try to boss Jack around.
And then when Jack Bauer asked for 5 minutes more to get inside again :3 . Jack shoot just over the Nina's head asking for the man in Visalia^^
Pause it at 2:27 you will see Nina still smiling/smirking. She was an awesome villain
Ah, but her "final interrogation" was so deliciously satisfying.
"You don't have any more useful information, do you Nina?" - "I do." - "No you don't." BANG BANG BANG
I stood up and CHEERED!!!
I couldn't believe that. He should have trained his gun on Nina, kicked hers away, threatened her, reminded her how worthless she is to him now unless she talks, and started killing her slowly enough to get information from her if she doesn't start talking first.
OneWeirdDude That wasnt about getting information out of Nina it was just Jack getting revenge and finally killing her.
@OneWeirdDude Just before that scene, Nina was very close to killing Kim. Jack was not going to let her live after that no matter what.
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That was crazy how he was telling Kim, "please baby.....just go"
Kim knew that Jack was going to kill her and was trying to stop him from doing so.
It's just another season. And all Nina Myers turn wa absolute bs plothole.
This makes Batman's interrogations look like child's play.
now when i read this i thought "wouldn't it be cool if kiefer Sutherland was the new batman?"
XviD He would probably be better then Ben Affleck
+XviD He was up the part of the Bruce Wayne/Batman role for Burton's 1989 film... but Burton personally wanted Keaton.
Fun fact: Kiefer Sutherland was considered for the role of Robin in 'Batman 1989', but Kiefer turned it down because he thought the movie would be like the 1960s TV show.
The pure rage and anger that Jack feels towards Nina. Damn that is some good acting right there. 👌
If there's one thing that I've learned about Mr. Sutherland in television and movies, is that whenever he makes the angry face, look out. You don't want to mess with him whenever he's angry.
Yeah, he's made me jump out of my skin a few times when he just flips and goes into angry mode 😰😅🤣
i rather batman interrogates me than jack, lol
dude got a LOT of restraint.That's why he's a professional. That jobs isn't for everyone
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the scores in this show is amazing..intensity is off the roof
I always laugh when Jack throws the table
Me too, what a impressive actor! :D
Most of his interrogations the table always ends up moving lmao. I love when his rage comes out
Axion Gaming Me too. STOP WASTING MY TIME GIVE ME A NAME 😆😆😆🤣🤣🤣
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Jack is a jerk when it comes to tables.
24 is one of the best series ever 😏👌
So true. Watching Jack saying goodbye to Chloe through that screen made me cry and after that I kept asking myself the same question - what am I gonna do with my life now? :D
24 forever. Gonna rewatch it every year!
His brother's interrogation was pretty intense too.
A clip that isn't of potato quality and doesn't have Linkin Park music over the original audio. You my friend, are awesome.
Sarah should have gotten an Emmy nomination
When has placing a piece of paper in front of somebody been more suspenseful? Nowhere. Nina is the best villain in 24, every scene with her is 24 gold.
I love that if you pause it at the right time around 2:28 Nina smiles as Jack goes for her
Yeah I know how that is. In the series finale I just wanted to cry when I went to sleep. Haha I remember waking up the next morning and going like, "I have nothing to do with my life anymore..." and I went into my basement, grabbed all the DVDs, and went back into my room. "Now I do!"
George Mason, an American hero.
😭😭😭
WHAT? He was corrupt as fuck! He implied in season 1 that he wouldn't mind if Palmer actually got killed.
Yes, we all felt the loss.
And real-life Nina husband runs to the rescue. So funny. 🤣🤣🤣
I was looking for this comment. My fav part was in season 1, he tells Tony not to waste his best years :D
I rewatched the entire first 2 seasons with this in mind.
^ This is right up there with Dexter's "I own you", sending Doakes flying with a headbutt.
Imagine coming face to face with you’re wife’s killer like that, especially after working with her and having a relationship with her during a break up.....Jack really trusted her and at this point he knows that because of his trust of her, it lead ultimately to his wife’s death....
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Actress is actually pure talent. She plays in many movies and here she made me hate her, so good she is.
'I'm here...he's not'. So BADASS!!!!
Such brilliant acting between them both. Nina was one of my absoloute favourite villians in 24. That was unexpected when he shot two bullets past her head to knock her confidence and scare the heck out of her. Ha ha I loved that.
I just realized that I have the exact same clock as the one in the interrogation room. Mind = blown.
GIVE ME A NAME!!
Go get your shinebox!!!
Walter white!
*gives you a name* will Nathan be a good name for you
Definitely one of my favorite moments from season 2 so far.
0:10 "A surveillance camera ? "
I think it's the fact that he literally flips a table that makes me lol.
Sarah Clarke is the best. She played Nina Myers so well. Finally a believable female evil character.
I love the both of them!! One of the best scenes!!! Rip Nina :-(
Rest in peace? she killed Teri! More like R.I.P(Rest in pain)
No way!! Best TV villain ever!
Sidney G totttaaaalllyyy!!!! Nina was the best! I love her! 24 never had another villain as well
Preston Lewis That's as in, peace for us, may she never haunt us.
Sidney G now you’ve spoilt it for me
Classic Jack Bauer.
He always gets his way. You should have put the aftermath in where he pleads for another chance but George Mason says, "nope you had one chance, that is it."
I hope Nina shows up in Designated Survivor
"I swear, I will rip off that smile of yours. So DON'T think that you've won just because your role is done!"
*I'll say this to any antagonist who smiles like that.*
does the table flip thing
Never test or fuck with Jack when he interrogates ya cause he'll do anything too get the info,etc he needs
Yeah. If I had information and was about to be interrogated by Jack but someone showed me a montaged of all of Jack's interrogations first...I'd be like f*ck that sh*t and sing like a canary.
Nina- the Joker to Jack's Batman. The ONLY villain in the entire series who is able to best Jack on an individual level.
Pity she didn't stick around longer but I can understand they didn't want to overstate her welcome
She killed Jack's wife. That s how she became in my opinion the perfect antagonist.
Kaz, I'm Already A Demon
One of the best moments!
the way she smiles at 2:25 is actually quite sickening
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To be honest, I hate evil smiles. Not only are they disturbing, but they give your position as an enemy away.
Yup and that explains exactly why he shoved her up towards the wall. That’s part was hecka funny IMO LOL 😆
Yeah what a bitch lol
I think the sound pitch is a tiny drop high.
one of best scenes
She seems so innocent, such a bookish girl... yet so dark... in a Winona Ryder kind-of-way. Mmmm.... good casting.
Now that Keifer Sutherland is Big Boss I see Jack Bauer as even more of a badass
My Name is Jack Kaesbauer
An I think Jack Bauer is my favorite tv show character i think people who read this comment will understand haha
I understand! =)
jack!!! jack!!! JAAACCCCKKKK!!!!!
"Where are your friends" -snake
Credit where it's due, she really made me hate her character and I wanted Jack to slap that stupid smile off her face.
check this out: Jack Bauer - the man behind a hero
How did you get this in HD?
[Jack Bauer is conceived in the womb]
Unborn Jack: *"GIVE ME A NAME!!!!"*
You should have added more like Jack pleading for another chance and the second interrogation.
Jack: DAMNIT TELL ME WHERE'S METAL GEAR WHERE IS IT!?
The actor who plays Jack Bauer plays a character called Big Boss in Metal Gear Solid V where he has to stop a nuclear weapon called Metal Gear.
***** The new one looks INCREDIBLE!!
My favorite character in 24 besides Jack is Nina. Her I don't give a shit look is priceless.
Sarah Clarke is a babe!
Love how the audio is pitched up.
Creepy music
can someone give me the episode
I've seen this actress before but I can't remember on what movie or TV show.
Nina Myers looks more sinister than Dawn Bellwether from Zootopia.
Perhaps the greatest tv villain ever.
Mhm same here. It's always great when he's interrogating someone and he starts a) yelling, b) flipping various objects, c) abusing the person, or, d) all of the above. I've gotta say either this or the interrogation with Pavel Tokarev from season 8 were my favorite interrogations in the show... they were all awesome though!
I've been wondering that myself. I'm surprised it's been up this long, actually. I figured it'd be down and I'd have a strike within a week of posting it. Lucky upload I guess.
what episode is this?
WHO WROTE THE MASS EFFECT 3 ENDING..GIVE ME A NAME NOW MYERS
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Hes voiceing Big Boss in mgs v its awesome.
I just loved Nina so much.
S2 was never as good as S1 but man alive if this scene wasn't an absolute standout. Still chilling 20 odd years later
01:48 these 2 are like..."wasn't that table bolted to the floor??!!"
Plus he flipped the table on the guy in day 4 at beginning. He shoots him and then says the primary target is secretary of defense heller 👍
She wasn't the villain at first in season 1, but halfway season 1 they decided to make her the bad guy. It worked. If you watch season 1 again, it is obvious that they changed everything after episode 11 or so. But if you overlook that error, it is still a great decision. '24' paved the way for leading men and women to be killed, That never happened before '24'. Another reason why '24' should return as soon as possible!!!!!!!!!!
You know what’s funny… it’s right after season 2… when Jack just stopped caring about “being taking off the case for touching a prisoner” lmao it’s all Nina’s fault lol
Jack in beast mode
Ok yeah sutherland's probably gonna be a good big boss
He flips the table!! I have the smallest feeling jack is angry
Awesome, but you left out when he comes back into the room and fires right next to Nina's head.
Why Nina? Why do you have to be so lovely and evil the same time?
Gammareign part of the plot
same
(Injects self with apple juice)
Kiefer Sutherland is gonna play Big Boss, and judging from his acting here (In 24), he seems to be a good fit.
Jack Bauer is so fukkin crazy, he is a true hero!
@MrLee192Gversion Yeah season 7 has been my favorite so far.
Wow, great scene. Very tense. The first meeting after Jack discovers that his wife and son were killed by nina ...
I miss this series, had memorable episodes, Jack Bauer is the guy.
The First beginning as funny let's all have a staring contest I can't stop laughing at First beginning there was staring at each other that was weird and funny
jack bauer couldve saved the towers
Look at me and now look at Nina!!!
He didn't diss 24. He just said, "...having watched alot of 24, jack bauer comes across as a very bad team player..." and "still great though" He didn't say anything bad about the show, just how he doesn't agree with Jack's way of doing things. :) Just thought I'd let you know... don't want something to break out if he watched this video again and saw this comment.
Title (Season 2)
🤔 You know Nina was only in Season 1 & 3.
She was in season 2
Jack is THE MAN baby and Nina well
Shes the baddy you love to hate
this whole "my sidekick was actually the mole" is so played out and cliched i can't believe they put it in the plot. it's like saying the head of the secret service is actually working for the terrorists
nina myers is the killer of the bauer's wife
@noahj4815 Pretty much the same with everyone... except her, from what it seems. I don't get why she didn't crap herself.
Haha dude if you haven't seen all of the seasons you gotta go out and get all of them! Season 6 might be one to preview before you get it though... not the best in the series.
Big Boss!!!
Yeah, but then it would've been over then and there. Just like all the other baddies. How disappointingly anti-climatic. With a villain and a situation like this, it requires a big-time payoff.
A showdown, a battle all the way to the finish.
"24" and characters like this deserve nothing less.
best bauer nemesis.
ever.
I don't understand why Jack's superior's didn't let him torture her. Isn't he supposed to use whatever method he can to solve the case in times of crisis?
Because of human rights bull shit
***** Lol, human rights my ass, Jack tortures suspects every other tuesday and nobody bats an eye.
+Tywin Lannister season 7...
I didn't get there yet, what happens?
This was before CTU got more ruthless, and Mason wouldn't stand for it, but he changed in the last half of this day.