This is pretty cool. One thing that has to be said, though. Damn, baby. It's alright to scream at the beginning. It's alright to scream at the end. But, how about you shut up and listen for at least part of it?
Shut up, Joe Flint. He is right about the timeslot being a problem, but only because Chuck and Big Bang Theory target the identical audience and BBT seems to win them over.
No, but they know he's a constant thorn in the side and has SOME connection to the Intersect. They're not just going to let him work a cover job and not be constantly trying to kill him or take him for information. Until some time in season two, they didn't even know he was of any interest at...
That would work fine. In the past, people have expressed dislike for product placement, but I haven't had a problem with being shown Subway so much in Chuck's second season. If they can work a Subway in as a major location and thereby save the show, more power to them. NBC's ratings struggles...
Big Mike's taking the Subway Challenge? badarump! On paper, I don't mind a thirteen episode season. Friday Night Lights had 13 episodes this year and it felt fine. Same for the Beast and I think Castle had 10. I would take more, of course. Slimmed down cast. There's honestly no one I would...
Check out what Scott-S found on EW's show renewal guide:
Fall TV cheat sheet: What's in? What's out? | | Ausiello Files | EW.com What would Jeffster sing in this situation? The Beastie Boys' "(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!)"?
It's on DVD/Blu-Ray. It's worth a buy or rent if you like what you've seen. I don't usually buy current shows on DVD since I just watched them, but I'm going to buy Chuck. I'm still smoking a cigarette in the afterglow of last night's episode.
These two episodes were thoroughly entertaining and awesome (I think tonight's was a birthday present for Lou Sytsma) I felt my spirits being lifted the entire time I watched it. Just a big grin from the beginning until Ellie under the sprinklers, and then a more serious (but still fun) vibe...
Almost. If it had had the wedding, it would have been perfect. I imagine next week's episode will look like everything is wrapped up, and then there will be a tag scene that shows that things could continue. Then, we will most likely have to use our imagination. Great stuff, though. The...
Does that mean it's official that Chuck is kaput? I wasn't going to watch it anyway, but now I say I will never watch Southland out of pure spite. I'm also not secretly hoping Leno Primetime is a huge bomb.
That was good placement. I didn't even really recognize it as such. It was done naturally, unlike the times it was done on Smallville. "I think Clark's number is in my purse. Oh, hey, look! It's my new Acuvue disposable lenses, only from Johnson & Johnson, a family company!" "We need a...
I think she was actually Agent Forrest. Great episode. Casey has "stripping down your weapon" sex with her but he still stands up for Sarah. I hope Awesome can smooth things over with Ellie.
I had some things going on, so I missed where you tied it to real life "coops." I guess, for me, it's one of those things where I say, "That could never happen in real life" and then I find out it's based on a true story. Jeff building the office: as Red says in a Shawshank parody on Robot...
My assumption--and maybe it's wrong--is that it isn't something corporate would have signed off on or that Big Mike would allow. I took it as, "Jeff made this office for himself," and that's just a silly concept to me. I know the Buy More isn't supposed to be taken 100% seriously, but this was...
Maybe so. The ones I've seen around here are just regular stalls with rails. Maybe the removable walls are a little farther apart, but not by much. I loved Sarah in that dirty white armless shirt.
I didn't like everything about the episode. Jeff's office was a bit over the top (why would a bathroom stall open into a cinderblock cubicle?), and it was a little farfetched that Orion would just send a predator to attack Chuck's location or any other location without verifying the operator's...
I liked the episode with some caveats. Mainly, they need to stop making Chuck an idiot. The window sill thing was kind of embarrassing. Also, I would never whine as much as he does in front of my dream girl. I think he needs to think about having a stiff upper lip. I hope for a scene where he...
I don't remember if he was treated like a doofus at work in the first episodes, but he is now the de facto manager of the Buy More. I like that everybody--including Big Mike--turns to him for the solution when something goes wrong. His competence in the field and the confidence his team has in...