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I'd love to see Chloe become a field agent. If looks could kill (in reference to her facial expressions)...

But we wouldn't be able to enjoy all the snide remarks she gets to make toward the CTU director and all the other random CTU techies in side! Also she has to be Jack's "Eye in the Sky" when he's out on a mission.

well I am still watching :)

Ill be watching still in 20 years when Jack is on his death bed of old age and still kicking terrorists ass :laugh:

Seriously this show is way to good to cancel, every season rates well.

Ill be watching still in 20 years when Jack is on his death bed of old age and still kicking terrorists ass :laugh:

Seriously this show is way to good to cancel, every season rates well

Yeah but seasons 6 and 7 were utter crap! :p

I'd love to see Chloe become a field agent. If looks could kill (in reference to her facial expressions)...

lol.. haven't seen the other seasons? Chole had to go out into the field.. and she really couldn't handle it. :p.

DAMNIT!

That never gets old.

I've been waiting for a good one of those since the season started. No we know 24 has officially started. Although we still need a "There is not enough time" but i'm sure we'll get one of those soon.

24's Jack Bauer to get an Apple tablet? (Source)

On Wednesday afternoon, the internet will stop to monitor every word of Steve Jobs' Apple keynote in California, where he is due to deliver the specs of his company's hotly anticipated new tablet computer. Reports are out that media and book publishers have been playing and testing the iTablet/iSlate/iPad for some time now, but a new beta tester may be in the running to beta test Jobs' new toy: 24's Jack Bauer.

Tastyslate.com has picked up on a couple of Twitter messages by Rodney Charters, the director of photography on Fox's 24:

Hmmmm looks like we may get an iSlate into Jacks hands for Ep 20 getting giddy with excitement

Got a bit too excited probably more likely Episode 22 but Apple provided fingers crossed

Giddy with excitement? Perspective might dictate a reminder; after all, this is just a glorified product placement.

However, if the iSlate has you giddy as well, point your browsers back to the Post tomorrow. We'll be blogging the entire keynote and interviewing some industry experts in our live coverage, starting at 12:30 pm EST.

24's Jack Bauer to get an Apple tablet? (Source)

On Wednesday afternoon, the internet will stop to monitor every word of Steve Jobs' Apple keynote in California, where he is due to deliver the specs of his company's hotly anticipated new tablet computer. Reports are out that media and book publishers have been playing and testing the iTablet/iSlate/iPad for some time now, but a new beta tester may be in the running to beta test Jobs' new toy: 24's Jack Bauer.

Tastyslate.com has picked up on a couple of Twitter messages by Rodney Charters, the director of photography on Fox's 24:

Hmmmm looks like we may get an iSlate into Jacks hands for Ep 20 getting giddy with excitement

Got a bit too excited probably more likely Episode 22 but Apple provided fingers crossed

Giddy with excitement? Perspective might dictate a reminder; after all, this is just a glorified product placement.

However, if the iSlate has you giddy as well, point your browsers back to the Post tomorrow. We'll be blogging the entire keynote and interviewing some industry experts in our live coverage, starting at 12:30 pm EST.

I think the real joke will be, that is that he was really using an islate in the car to get the info from Cloe.

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