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14 | '''BEWARE OF SPOILERS'''. Due to the nature of the show, with its many WalkingSpoiler characters, twists, and turns, the only spoilers whited out are those for the current season "24: Live Another Day". Proceed with caution! |
15 | |
16 | [[foldercontrol]] |
17 | |
18 | !United States Secret Service |
19 | |
20 | [[folder:Aaron Pierce]] |
21 | !!Aaron Pierce |
22 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pierce_aaron_2214.jpg]] |
23 | [[caption-width-right:350:''"Sir, I apologize for appearing to overstep my bounds, but it's my job to protect you."'']] |
24 | ->'''Played By:''' Creator/GlennMorshower |
25 | |
26 | The Secret Service's special agent in charge of the Presidential Protection Detail who was tasked with protecting many Presidents throughout his tenure. |
27 | |
28 | Prior to and during Day 1, he was a bodyguard for Senator David Palmer during his Presidential campaign. Pierce continued to be detailed with Palmer, who was President through Days 2 and 3, and remained loyal to Palmer even after he was unseated by Vice President Jim Prescott. During Day 4, Pierce was again in the bodyguard detail in Washington, D.C., and helped identify the assassin Mandy for President Charles Logan and his new advisor, former President Palmer. Eighteen months later, Aaron saved First Lady Martha Logan, Russian President Yuri Suvarov, and Anya Suvarov from a terrorist motorcade ambush. He was also instrumental in unraveling President Logan's international criminal conspiracy that day. |
29 | |
30 | By Day 6, Pierce was regularly spending time with Martha, but by Day 7, he was no longer with her and was residing in Washington, D.C. He was called upon by Bill Buchanan to inform Olivia Taylor of the attack on her father, at which point he stayed to look after her at her request. He was, however, influential in bringing her to justice for the murder of Jonas Hodges. |
31 | |
32 | * AscendedExtra: Initially only another supporting Secret Service agent with a few lines, he's also the only character besides Jack to appear OnceASeason for the first seven seasons; the only one he misses is Season 8. |
33 | * BadassNormal: While ''24'' doesn't exactly have superpowered characters, Aaron Pierce is still one of a ''very'' small number of characters who 1. Appeared in the first season of the show and 2. Wasn't ever killed off. |
34 | * BodyguardCrush: On Martha Logan, which is ultimately reciprocated. |
35 | * CoolOldGuy |
36 | * FirstNameUltimatum: He ends his TheReasonYouSuckSpeech to Charles Logan by calling him "Charles," rather than "Mr. President" or "Sir". |
37 | * HonorBeforeReason: Aaron has great respect and loyalty for the office of President, and takes his job very seriously. He does his job, but keeps his moral compass pointing true north at all times. |
38 | * ImplacableMan: The guy's helped fight off the forces of both Vladimir Bierko and Benjamin Juma and both times he came out ticking. Even after suffering some injuries in the latter case, he was still able to assist Ethan Kanin recover some data in exposing Olivia's coverup. |
39 | * IncorruptiblePurePureness: while this trait expresses itself rather differently in the universe of ''24'', Aaron has it, and is one of the relatively few characters who does (alongside Jack, Chloe, Bill Buchanan and, to a lesser extent, Renee Walker). This is a big part of why he's continually brought into events, even after retirement: they know he can be trusted. |
40 | * OnlySaneMan: Within just about any situation, Aaron usually knows exactly what to do. |
41 | * TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Delivers one to Charles Logan when he tries to get him to go along with his plans. |
42 | -->'''Aaron:''' There is nothing that you have said or done that is acceptable to me in the least. You are a traitor to your country and a disgrace to your office. And it's my duty to see that you are brought to justice for what you have done. Is there anything else, '''''Charles'''''? |
43 | * RescueRomance: Things between he and Martha heated up after he saved her. |
44 | %%* ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight |
45 | * ServileSnarker: Particularly to the inept (and ultimately evil) Charles Logan. |
46 | * UndyingLoyalty: To David Palmer. |
47 | * YouCalledMeXItMustBeSerious: Calling President Logan "Charles" at the end of his "Reason You Suck" Speech. Now knowing how much of a lowlife he is, he ''refuses'' to acknowledge the man as President anymore. It's enough to get even Logan to flinch. |
48 | [[/folder]] |
49 | |
50 | [[folder:Brian Gedge]] |
51 | !!Brian Gedge |
52 | ->'''Played By:''' Creator/WarrenKole |
53 | |
54 | A Secret Service agent assigned to protect first gentleman Henry Taylor. He was aligned with Dubaku, as was Edward Vossler. |
55 | |
56 | * BodyguardBetrayal: To the entire Taylor family. He kills Roger Taylor and tries to kill Henry. |
57 | * CharacterDeath: Gedge is killed by Henry. |
58 | * KarmicDeath: He's killed by the father of the man he murdered in cold blood. |
59 | * TheMole: For Dubaku and Hodges. |
60 | * TheSociopath: He's so remorseless and emotionless, he certainly comes across as this. |
61 | * TheStoic: Rarely if ever shows emotion. |
62 | [[/folder]] |
63 | |
64 | [[folder:Edward Vossler]] |
65 | !!Edward Vossler |
66 | ->'''Played By:''' Creator/MarkKiely |
67 | |
68 | A Secret Service bodyguard and driver of Roger Taylor. Vossler was also a mole for corporate mastermind Jonas Hodges, chief executive officer of PMC Starkwood, and part of the massive conspiracy set up within the Taylor administration supporting Sangalan war criminals Benjamin Juma and Iké Dubaku. Vossler had a wife, Carol, and an 11-month-old son, Conner. |
69 | |
70 | Like Gedge, he is TheMole working for Starkwood and the Juma regime. He kidnapped Henry Taylor for Dubaku. |
71 | |
72 | * BodyguardBetrayal |
73 | * CharacterDeath: Killed in self-defense by Jack Bauer. |
74 | * ElitesAreMoreGlamorous: Before his time as a Secret Service agent, he was a member of the US Special Forces and had served in Sangala for two years. |
75 | * EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Why he submitted to Jack. |
76 | * [[IHaveYourWife I Have Your Wife and Son]]: In what is normally an antagonist's move, Jack, knowing that it'd be unlikely for him to break Vossler through torture in the time frame he had, used a hesitant Renee to hold Vossler's family hostage to extract his compliance. It worked. |
77 | * TheMole: For Hodges and Dubaku. |
78 | [[/folder]] |
79 | |
80 | [[folder:Dale Spalding]] |
81 | !!Dale Spalding |
82 | ->'''Played By:''' Creator/PatrickKilpatrick |
83 | |
84 | A Secret Service agent ordered to kill Jack. |
85 | |
86 | * BaldOfEvil |
87 | * TheBrute |
88 | * {{Jerkass}} |
89 | *JustFollowingOrders |
90 | * KarmaHoudini: Due to it being an executive order, he never gets any comeuppance for trying to kill Jack. |
91 | * PostFinalBoss: He's the final physical threat faced in Day 4, but the title of FinalBoss ultimately goes to Marwan. |
92 | * PsychoForHire: Despite being a Secret Service agent, he comes across as this. Spalding seems excessively excited at being ordered to kill Jack. |
93 | [[/folder]] |
94 | |
95 | !Homeland Security |
96 | |
97 | [[folder:Karen Hayes]] |
98 | !!Karen Hayes |
99 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/hayes_karen_382.jpg]] |
100 | ->'''Played By:''' Creator/JayneAtkinson |
101 | |
102 | Member of Homeland Security who eventually takes over command of CTU alongside Miles Papazian after the nerve gas attacks in Day 5. Eventually serves as the National Security Adviser to President Wayne Palmer during Day 6. |
103 | |
104 | * HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Has worked with Miles long enough that she believes he can ultimately be brought into the loop to take down Charles Logan. Big mistake. |
105 | * JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Karen is argumentative and irritable, but she does ultimately do the right thing and has a strong sense of duty. |
106 | * ReasonableAuthorityFigure: She gradually evolves into this over the course of Day 5. |
107 | * ScrewTheRulesImDoingWhatsRight: Sacrifices her career to save Jack's nephew. |
108 | * WhatHappenedToTheMouse: She isn't mentioned at all post Day 6, which is rather odd considering that her husband dies saving the White House from a terrorist attack. |
109 | [[/folder]] |
110 | |
111 | [[folder:Tim Woods]] |
112 | !!Tim Woods |
113 | ->'''Played By:''' Creator/FrankJohnHughes |
114 | |
115 | The Secretary of Homeland Security for the Taylor Administration. |
116 | |
117 | * DistressedDude: He's among the hostages during the takeover of the White House. |
118 | * LockedOutOfTheLoop: He's unaware of Taylor's efforts to cover-up [[spoiler: Hassan's death]]. |
119 | * NiceGuy: He's respectful to Taylor and appreciative of Jack, and is the one who promotes Chloe to head of the CTU New York Branch. |
120 | * NumberTwo: He's President Taylor's closest adviser apart from Ethan Kanin. |
121 | * OhCrap: He has a bit of this upon finding out that [[spoiler: Charles Logan has shot himself when they need him to call off the hit on Jack]]. |
122 | * OnlySaneMan: He's quite possibly the only person in the entire Taylor administration knows what the fuck he's doing at all times. Notably, he's the only one who doesn't make a mind boggling bad decision at any point. |
123 | * ProperlyParanoid: Questions Taylor's decision to meet with Jonas Hodge, who he distrusts, and sure enough, during that very meeting, gets a call from Hack that leads to him [[spoiler: matching into the Oval Office to arrest Hodge]]. |
124 | * TakingAThirdOption: He recommends against publicly announcing the threat to air traffic but does propose taking steps to decrease that traffic until the threat has passed. |
125 | * UndyingLoyalty: To the Taylor Administration. |
126 | * YouHaveFailedMe: Recommends firing [[spoiler: Brian Hastings]], which Taylor agrees to. |
127 | [[/folder]] |
128 | |
129 | [[folder:Miles Papazian]] |
130 | !!Miles Papazian |
131 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/papazian_miles_6336.jpg]] |
132 | [[caption-width-right:350:''"Karen, CTU's performance has been considerably less than stellar."'']] |
133 | ->'''Played By:''' Creator/StephenSpinella |
134 | |
135 | Member of Homeland Security who eventually takes over command of CTU alongside Karen Hayes after the nerve gas attacks in Day 5. |
136 | |
137 | * TheBadGuyWins: The recording that Jack spent a quarter of a season trying to recover is destroyed thanks to this guy, and Jack actually stopped himself from beating the crap out of him. [[SubvertedTrope On the bright, Karen did slap him around a bit.]] |
138 | * HateSink: Spends just about all his screentime being a SmugSnake and all-around dick to anyone resembling a good guy in Season 5; ultimately solidifies himself as this after destroying the evidence against Logan. |
139 | * ItsAllAboutMe[=/=]OnlyInItForTheMoney |
140 | * JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: Miles is a smug asshole who looks down his nose at everyone else while walking around giving off the impression he loves the smell of his own farts. Then it seems like he might redeem himself by helping Jack and Karen... and subsequently betrays them both. |
141 | * KarmaHoudini: Possibly. On the one hand, we never see him get any comeuppance for his actions on-screen. On the other hand, with Charles Logan no longer around to protect him from any fall-out, chances are that at the very least Hal Gardner kicked him out of the cushy White House job that Logan gave him, to say nothing of any potential charges of aiding and abetting a traitor... |
142 | * LackOfEmpathy: While Karen at least tries to be sympathetic during the transition of command, Miles has no problem mocking, belittling, and harassing the CTU staff who just watched half their coworkers and friends die in the nerve gas attack. |
143 | %%* ManipulativeBastard |
144 | * ProfessionalButtKisser: As Bill Buchanan is led in, handcuffed. Miles Papazian tries to get him to talk, but Bill dismisses Miles and calls him an ass-kisser. |
145 | %%* ObstructiveBureaucrat |
146 | * SmugSnake: Yet in spite of this we never get to see him get his ultimate comeuppance. |
147 | [[/folder]] |
148 | |
149 | !NSA |
150 | |
151 | [[folder:Roger Stanton]] |
152 | !!Roger Stanton |
153 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Stanton_Roger_6503.jpg]] |
154 | ->'''Played By:''' Creator/HarrisYulin |
155 | |
156 | The head of the NSA. Stanton appears after Eric Rayburn is fired. Stanton and Peter Kingsley conspired to allow the nuclear weapon into the country, planning for the paramilitary group Coral Snake to neutralize the threat at the last minute; the plot is intended to "strengthen the presidency". |
157 | |
158 | * ArtisticLicenseMilitary: In real life, the director of the NSA is always a general or admiral, but Stanton appears to be a civilian. |
159 | * ColdBloodedTorture: He's put through it by the Secret Service. It works, but comes back to bite President Palmer in the ass when some of his Cabinet see it's use as a sign of mental instability. |
160 | %%* EvilOldFolks |
161 | * TheManBehindTheMan: To the Coral Snake Unit. |
162 | * ManipulativeBastard: He manipulated entire US agencies to achieve his ends. |
163 | * TheMole: For Peter Kingsley, allowing Second Wave to smuggle their nuclear bomb into the United States. |
164 | * WellIntentionedExtremist: Stanton is perfectly happy to let innocent people die to 'strengthen' the country through dangerous means. |
165 | [[/folder]] |
166 | |
167 | [[folder:Eric Rayburn]] |
168 | !!Eric Rayburn |
169 | ->'''Played By:''' Creator/TimothyCarhart |
170 | * AmbiguouslyEvil: It's unclear if he was involved with the Kinglsey conspiracy to let the bomb reach U.S. soil or if he's just an asshole. |
171 | * {{Jerkass}}: He lets CTU get bombed by terrorists while doing everything he can to prevent Lynn Kresge from warning them beforehand. |
172 | * KnightInSourArmor: Assuming he's a good guy, he's this. While he does somewhat try and help find the bomb, he out and out admits he's doesn't think they can find it in time and thinks war is inevitable with those responsible. |
173 | * LaserGuidedKarma: The second David Palmer learns he intentionally withheld information about CTU's bomb threat until it was too late to do anything about it, he subsequently gets fired. |
174 | * {{Warhawk}}: He's more focused on getting President Palmer into a meeting with the Joint Chiefs to plan retaliatory strikes then he is on finding the nuke before it goes off. |
175 | [[/folder]] |
176 | |
177 | [[folder:Robert Ellis]] |
178 | !!Robert Ellis |
179 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ellis_robert_7786.jpg]] |
180 | [[caption-width-right:350:''"If you could read what what's in my eyes, you'd crawl under a rock and cry."'']] |
181 | ->'''Played By:''' Creator/WadeWilliams |
182 | |
183 | A 'floating' NSA agent who helped plan the (supposed) assassination of Victor Drazen. |
184 | |
185 | * CharacterDeath: A Drazen hitman garrotes him in a public bathroom. |
186 | %%* DeadpanSnarker |
187 | * ElitesAreMoreGlamorous: Ellis was part of the U.S. Army Delta Force before he became part of the Senior Civilian Intelligence Coordinator for the Army with the Department of Defense and an advisor to the Senate's Special Defense Appropriations Committee. |
188 | * RetiredBadass: Ellis was a highly competent NSA agent, but these days he's hanging out in dive bars. |
189 | * WeHardlyKnewYe: He only has two episodes under his belt when he bites it. |
190 | [[/folder]] |
191 | |
192 | !Other Government Officials |
193 | |
194 | [[folder:Sunny Macer]] |
195 | !!Dr. Sunny Macer |
196 | ->'''Played By:''' Creator/ChristinaChang |
197 | The Technial Director of National Health Services during the third season. |
198 | |
199 | * TheBusCameBack: After assisting CTU against the Corilla Virus during Day 3, she returns four seasons later to help the FBI after discovery of the Starkwood bio-weapon. |
200 | |
201 | [[/folder]] |
202 | |
203 | [[folder:Blaine Meyer]] |
204 | !!Blaine Mayer |
205 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/Mayer_Blaine_6068.jpg]] |
206 | [[caption-width-right:350:''"Pardon Jack Bauer, and you're telling every interrogator in the field that it's open season again."'']] |
207 | ->'''Played By:''' Creator/KurtwoodSmith |
208 | |
209 | A Senator who, during Day 7, conducted an investigation of human rights violations committed by the disbanded Counter Terrorist Unit in Washington, D.C. |
210 | |
211 | * CharacterDeath: Meyer is shot and killed by Starkwood assassin John Quinn. |
212 | %%* TheHeart |
213 | * HeroAntagonist: To Jack; he's investigating Jack for human rights violations. Considering Jack ''did'' violate human rights, Meyer is completely justified in his pursuit. Jack comes to realize this and respects Meyer for it. |
214 | * JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Meyer initially comes across as a smug, short-tempered ObstructiveBureaucrat who wants to see Jack go down and he's unnecessarily insulting toward Jack during the investigation. It's gradually revealed that Meyer actually an honest and honorable man. His seemingly overzealous investigation of Jack is simply due to his desire to ensure that nobody is above the law, not even federal agents. Jack ultimately agrees completely with Meyer, and the two becomes allies who respect each other. Meyer was also investigating Starkwood with the objective of taking them down. |
215 | * ObstructiveBureaucrat: At first, but really, he's a: |
216 | ** ReasonableAuthorityFigure: Under dire circumstances, he recognizes that Jack needs his help, and he gives it. |
217 | * RedemptionEqualsDeath: Well, not really "redemption" due to his status as a HeroAntagonist, but he agrees to help Jack only to be killed immediately--and given the rather obvious motive Jack would have, it's pretty easy to frame him for Mayer's death. |
218 | [[/folder]] |
219 | |
220 | [[folder:Ryan Burnett]] |
221 | !!Ryan Burnett |
222 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/burnett_ryan_552.jpg]] |
223 | ->'''Played By:''' Creator/EyalPodell |
224 | |
225 | Senator Mayer's Chief of Staff and TheMole for Benjamin Juma. |
226 | |
227 | * AssholeVictim: Given his involvement in aiding Juma and Dubaku, it's hard to mourn him after he dies. |
228 | * CharacterDeath: Killed by assassin Quinn in his hospital bed. |
229 | * HeKnowsTooMuch: The reason Juma orders his death. |
230 | * TheMole: For Benjamin Juma. |
231 | * SickbedSlaying: How Quinn murders him. |
232 | * YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: Part of the reason for his death. |
233 | [[/folder]] |
234 | |
235 | [[folder:Frank Tramell]] |
236 | !!Frank Tramell |
237 | [[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/tramell_frank_6307.jpg]] |
238 | ->'''Played By:''' Creator/GilBellows |
239 | |
240 | A State Department official given the task of serving a Federal subpoena to Jack Bauer. He plays a major part in the evacuation of the Sangalan capital. |
241 | |
242 | * IGaveMyWord: He ultimately follows through on his deal with Jack, despite being a very suspicious fellow in general. |
243 | * {{Jerkass}}: Tramell is snide and condescending. |
244 | * ObstructiveBureaucrat: Refuses to save the lives of children unless ordered to or it helps him complete his job. |
245 | * YouSaidYouWouldLetThemGo: Subverted. For a second it looks he's going to screw Jack over regarding their deal (that Jack returns to the US to stand trial in return for evacuating the children that Jack and Benton were protecting from Juma), but he ultimately proves himself to be a man of his word. |
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