![]() ![]() The specifics were very interesting to figure out, but we were very aware that it needed to have the right amount of time." " But they figured out finally sort of a way to do it, and it was interesting trying to see to, like, because they knew she was going to get shot right afterwards, so Jack couldn't be naked when he was carrying her to the hospital, so there had to be a way for him to sort of get a little bit of clothes on, but yet make it look like they were still going to go back and have more fun. We weren't even sure if were able to actually get them to the place where they were actually making love because of the real-time," Wersching said. "Because he's Jack Bauer, there can't be like an eight-minute adventure, but we went through many different ways that it was going to be. Because the show is in a real-time format, decisions such as this have to be considered carefully, unlike many shows on the air today, because of the assumptions people could make simply due to a timing error. That was a huge moment for the show."Īccording to Wersching, one major question was how long Walker and Bauer would spend in bed making love. "There's a little part of me that was like bummed that those both happened in the same episode because that's really kind of getting overshadowed by the fact that she died. I kind of wish that the Jack/Renee love story-making would have maybe had its own episode to resonate and then maybe she got shot because that was a pretty huge deal," Wersching said. "Simply because I love the character so much, you always think of other ways that things could have happened. For Wersching, Walker's death felt right, but it still brought about many questions in her mind. In Walker's final episode, both actors and actresses, along with producers from the show, wanted to make her final moments as strong as possible. Obviously, they knew that I was very sad about it and upset, but those are the moments that make 24 so great." I knew that that was pretty set in stone, a big thing that they wanted to do overall for the season," Wersching said. "At the top of the season they don't usually know all that much of what they want to do, so the fact that the one big thing they knew they wanted to do was to bring her back damaged, to have Jack have to sort of save her in more ways than one and have them finally get together and then have her be taken away from him, which leads to his path for the end of the series. ![]() While Wersching initially wanted to plead for a chance for survival, the reasoning behind her character's death held her back. While a lead character's death from the show isn't new to anyone, in the past, some stars have actually complained to Executive Producer Howard Gordon after reading the script and seeing their character's dying off. Again, he's a tragic hero, and, obviously, that's sort of ended up happening to her." It wasn't something we thought about or said when we were filming, so it was interesting to hear that it was the fan reaction. "I got that a lot last year when first came on the scene. "Obviously, that's quite an honor to share that title," Wersching said. Because of this, many people would refer to her as "Jacqueline Bauer." Walker was a different type of character on the show for a variety of reasons, specifically because she was nearly a mirror image of Bauer. As her relationship with Bauer began to blossom, she, too, evolved into an entirely different character. Walker, who was introduced into the world of 24 in Day Seven, was a by-the-book character when first established to the audience. A Russian operative shot Walker, played by Annie Wersching, after a passionate love-making scene with Jack Bauer. Fans of the hit television show 24 were shocked last Monday as former FBI agent Renee Walker was killed off in the shows final season. ![]()
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