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24 (2001–2010) w/ Adam Johnson | Ep. 71
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24 (2001–2010) w/ Adam Johnson | Ep. 71

Fox’s 24 was set to premiere weeks after 9/11. Its first hour blows up a plane, so the network held it back. That delay is the whole show in miniature. It was the post-9/11 show before the letter. Adam Johnson, co-host of Citations Needed and author of How to Sell a Genocide, calls 24 his favorite show of all time and an axiomatically reactionary one, and he holds both views at once. He has spent years on the propaganda beat, and this just might be his canonical text.

The politics of 24 never came from the neocon intellectuals nobody read. They came from mood and vibe and movie brain. Joel Surnow, the creator and a Limbaugh-and-Cheney favorite, built a machine that runs on one line: “I don’t have a choice.” Jack Bauer is a reluctant serial killer trapped in a permanent ticking-clock trolley problem. Act now or wait for the nuke. The show aired an infomercial for torture before everyone else followed suit. And it kept you stuck in the final hour, where history and motive are deleted and the only virtue left is putting out the fire through the most brutishness of force.

From there, it is a short walk to the sleeper-cell racism. The “they could live next door” billboard, the Iranian mastermind of season four, the season six turn where Kal Penn’s character suffers an anti-Muslim hate crime and is then revealed to be a terrorist after all. Adam ties this straight to his book. The word “terrorism” props up entire galaxies, quietly dropped by the Times and then revived the instant Gaza needed it. The goal has always been to make everyone a Jack Bauer, killing with a heavy heart because we have no choice. We also get into the Sutherland family moral inversion, the FBI sting operations that manufactured the very plots they then foiled, and the show’s iron law that no good deed goes unpunished.

Further Reading and Listening

The Column (Adam’s newsletter)

Citations Needed (Adam’s podcast with Nima Shirazi)

How to Sell a Genocide: The Media’s Complicity in the Destruction of Gaza by Adam

“The Essential Terrorist” by Edward Said

“The Depraved Heroes of 24 Are the Himmlers of Hollywood” by Slavoj Žižek

Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media by Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky

“Whatever It Takes: The Politics of the Man Behind 24” by Jane Mayer

Teaser from The Episode

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