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Neither Karl Rove nor Summer Glau got the TV critics' blood going today quite like Kiefer Sutherland. Maybe that was because the Fox News panel and the "Terminator" panel were up on the big ballroom stage, while "24" star Sutherland and his producers and co-stars were simply set loose in the foyer, forcing reporters into major-league scrums to learn what we could about the seventh season of the real-time thriller, which launches in January.
But you don't have to wait until then to see Jack Bauer in action. The two-hour prequel "24: Exile" just finished three weeks of shooting in South Africa and Washington D.C., and will air Oct. 23 on Fox. Its real-time action finds Cherry Jones being inaugurated as America's first female president, while in the fictional African nation of Sangala, Sutherland's super agent Jack Bauer tries to save a school full of children from a bloody civil conflict. The action will also set up the regular 24-episode season beginning in January, by which time Jack will be back in Washington.
It was a big change from the previous six seasons, when Bauer had to stay close to his home base in L.A., thanks to the real-time format.
"It was fantastic," said Sutherland. "When he left at the end of Season Six, he was so disillusioned by not only with what he'd done with his life but with the circumstances he confronted here in America, that there was something wonderful with the beginning of show in Africa, that he had actually found a kind of peace and a calm there with (guest star Robert Carlyle) as an old friend of his from special forces 15 years ago.
"Bobby's character had started a school that was trying to provide a...
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