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As Kimberly is taken by the Dan and Rick, Janet
lies on the street, struggling to stay conscious.
At CTU, Jack apologizes to Nina about accusing
her of being the "dirty" agent. Then he explains
the circumstances around Walsh�s death. Jack
says that she and Jamey are the only ones he
can trust. The three of them must work together.
Secret Service returns Palmer to the hotel suite.
Sherry tells him about the assassination attempt,
but Palmer scoffs at its seriousness.
Tony discovers that there was an empty seat on
the plane that blew up in the first episode. Jamey
unlocks part of the encryption on the key card
that Walsh gave Jack before he was killed. She
finds an address: 18166 San Fernando Road.
Before Jamey can do more digging, George
Mason (the agent who Jack shot with the tranq
gun in the first episode) arrives and puts the
office into a lockdown -- no one is allowed to
leave, all the computers freeze and the phone
lines are closed. Jamey hides the key card. Jack
manages to avoid the lock down and sneak out
of the office to go investigate the address Jamey
found on the key card.
Tony admits to Nina that he called Mason
because he believes Jack is out of control. She
accuses him acting on behalf of his feelings for
her.
Secret Service Agent Pierce convinces Palmer
that the threat against him is indeed serious, and
he cautions the candidate about attending the
breakfast scheduled for the morning. Palmer is
adamant about the breakfast -- it�s too important
to cancel.
In the van, Kimberly appeals to Rick to go back
for Janet, there�s a chance she may still be alive.
Dan figures that if Janet did survive getting hit by
the car there�s a chance she may be able to
identify them. Dan agrees to go back for Janet.
Then he pulls out a gun�he�s going back to kill
her not save her. To keep her quiet Rick ties Kim
up and slaps tape over her mouth.
While Teri and Alan York race toward North
Hollywood to rescue Kim and Janet, they get
pulled over for speeding. Pleading with the cop to
hurry, they tell him about how their daughters are
in danger. To convince the cop they tell him to
confirm the 911 call they made just minutes ago.
The cop gets on his radio to confrim the 911 call.
Eventually York runs out of patience. The
situation gets slightly out of hand and York is
arrested for disobeying a lawful order. Teri is left
in the car, horrified and helpless. She doesn�t
notice Dan�s van passing them on the road.
Mason tries to get information on Jack�s
whereabouts from Nina. Mason needles Nina by
bringing up the affair she had with Jack. Nina
stays calm, divulges nothing and never lets
Mason get the best of her.
Jack locates the San Fernando Road address --
it�s a desolate industrial park complex. Once
inside, Jack spots a man moving in the shadows.
Suddenly, the man sees Jack, fires at him and
runs off. Jack gives chase. Just outside,
policewoman Jessie Hampton hears the gunfire
and calls for backup. Then she sees the man
who shot at Jack run by. She starts to go after
him when Jack appears. Hampton pulls her gun
and tells Jack to freeze. Jack flashes his badge
and tells her he�s after a suspect. Then both
Hampton and Jack go after the assailant.
Rick and Dan debate what to do about Janet as
they approach her lifeless body laying in the
middle of the street. Kimberly cries through the
duct tape on her mouth. Suddenly, an ambulance
approaches. Dan steps on the gas, leaving the
scene, and Janet, behind.
Nina tips off Jamey about Mason�s interrogation,
entrusting her not to turn Jack in
Palmer reveals to his wife, Sherry, that network
anchor Maureen Kingsley has uncovered new
evidence accusing their son Keith of murdering
Lyle Gibson. Gibson raped their daughter, Nicole,
several years ago. Not long after the rape
Gibson allegedly committed suicide. Palmer�s
associate, Carl, linked the allegations to Keith�s
therapist, George Ferragamo. Ferragamo claims
Keith made a confession about the murder in
therapy sessions. Knowing Kingsley is a
responsible journalist, Palmer privately begins to
question his son�s innocence.
As Teri and York are detained, a call comes in
over the policeman's radio about a possible
assault outside Platt Auto Body, which is the
location that Kim had given her mother. The cop
lets Teri and York leave to find their daughters.
Police backup arrives at the industrial complex in
the form of a helicopter. Jack directs Jessie not
to shoot the suspect because he needs him alive.
Then chopper�s searchlight finds and exposes
Jack. The suspect takes advantage and fires at
Jack, but misses. The chase continues.
Eventually Jack and Hampton split up. Then
Hampton makes a mistake and the suspect is
able to capture her.
Penticoff lures Jack out of hiding, warning him to
drop his gun or Hampton will be killed. Jack
pretends to concede but tricks the suspect into
looking away for just a second. A second is all
Jack needs to rush the suspect. A melee ensues
and there is a gunshot. Jack subdues the
suspect but realizes Hampton has been shot.
Police sirens approach.
Teri and York see the ambulance that picked up
Janet and head to the nearest hospital.
Meanwhile, Dan and Rick meet up with Ira
Gaines. They tell him that they killed Janet and
hid her body. Gaines takes Kim, warning that she
will only survive if she obeys him.
Mason attempts to convince Jamey that she's
being used, but she remains silent. He is alerted
that a police frequency has spotted Jack. Mason
ends the lockout, and pulls his agents out to pick
up Jack.
Hampton�s body is hauled away in an
ambulance. The captured suspect tells Jack that
he�ll talk only if Jack helps him not to get
arrested. As the police drag the suspect off he
yells to Jack, "If you ever want to see your
daughter again, get me out of this!" Jack sprints
to his car to follow the squad car -- and the
possible link between Palmer�s hit and Kim�s
disappearance. |
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