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Supernatural Season 5 Episode Guide Part 3 Episodes 10 through 14

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Supernatural Season 5 Episode Guide Part 3 Episodes 10 – 14

Season 5, Episode 10: Abandon All Hope

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Original Air Date—19 November 2009



Dean and Sam get to know the whereabouts of Lucifer and want to hunt him down. But Lucifer is well prepared and is working his own plans.

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Supernatural Season 5 Episode Guide Part 2 Episodes 6 through 9

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

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Supernatural Season 5 Episode Guide Part 2 Episodes 6 through 9

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Season 5, Episode 6: I Believe the Children Are Our Future

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Original Air Date—15 October 2009


Sam and Dean investigate a series of odd murders that strangely resemble fairy tales and urban legends. The brothers track down an 11-year-old boy named Jesse, and realize that whatever Jesse believes is coming true. Castiel appears again and tells Sam and Dean that Jesse is a serious threat and needs to be eliminated which deeply disturbers and divides them since it is against the Winchester brother’s custom of killing a human.


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Supernatural Season 5 Episode Guide Part 1- Episodes 1 through 5

Sunday, March 7th, 2010

Supernatural Season 5 Episode Guide Part 1 Episodes 1 through 5
Episode descriptions plus clips, trailers and promo photos for the episodes.


Up to Speed- Pre-Season Previews and preview for Season Premiere Episode

Season 5, Episode 1: Sympathy for the Devil

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Original Air Date—10 September 2009


In the aftermath of the Devil rising, Sam and Dean are whisked away and they are given a message from Chuck Shurley that Castiel is dead and that Luficer walks the Earth. As a result, Sam and Dean turn to Bobby for help to find a mystical weapon, called Michael’s Sword. This will enable them to find the Devil before he takes on a new form to bring the slow end of the world. But the Winchester brothers are pitted against the archangel Zachariah who has plans for Dean, as well as more demons. Sam and Dean recognise a demon, Meg, who has returned from Hell.
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Multipleverses Official Chuck Season 1 Episode Guide PART 2

Monday, June 29th, 2009

Chuck Season 1 Episode Guide by MichalSee part 1 HERE

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1.08 Chuck Versus the Truth (Original Airdate: 11/12/2007)chuck_s1x07_08

Written by: Allison Adler

Directed by: Robert Duncan McNeill

Final Grade: B+

Episode Summary:

Two many girls. Chuck’s attraction to a cute brunette named Lou complicates his relationship with Sarah.

General Thoughts:

This episode revealed so much and once again showed how far Chuck is willing to go for someone he loves. His bond with his

sister is one of the best things about the show and really serves to show what a regular guy he actually is. It is always fascinating

to watch regular individuals deal with extraordinary circumstances.

It is also interesting watching Chuck fighting against his cover life after meeting Lou, a sandwich-maker who seems perfect for him.

Plus the fact that Lou is played by Rachel Bilson is icing on the cake! It is one thing to make the choice to live a lie, but it is

another thing to have the lies chosen for you. Watching Chuck navigate his tricky life is always intriguing.

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Quotes:
Chuck: I’m getting way too comfortable lying and sneaking around with all this spy stuff.. I’m starting to feel that is my real life.3T6457_MG_1773

Sarah: It’s all to be expected. It’s an existential spy crisis of sorts.

Chuck: It used to be all compartmentalized: Chuck world and spy world, but when I watched those ambulance doors close and

my sister was behind them with that sweaty, nuclear-spy freak my worlds collided. I put Ellie’s life in danger.

Sarah: Chuck is not wrong very often.

Casey: But he is annoying all the time.

Ellie: If everything is awesome, and nothing is unawesome, then awesome by definition is just mediocre!

Ellie: (Bursting in on Chuck and Sarah after being exposed to truth serum) When Chuck was little and anyone would ask what he

wanted to be when he grew up, he’d say a big boy. How cute is that? He wanted to be a big boy!

Chuck: Ellie, you’re killing me here.

3T6457_MG_2077Ellie: And I know he’s a big boy, cause he’s with a big girl. A big, big girl!

Captain Awesome: Sorry, man. I tried to stop her.

Chuck: Is she drunk?

Ellie: Chuck, I have a confession. When you were ten, I told you a burglar stole your piggy bank, it was me. Having a New Kids

fanny pack was really important to me.

Sarah: Chuck, take it!

Chuck: What? No way, I’m not gonna take it knowing Ellie’s been poisoned, and you guys!

Sarah: I’m sorry Chuck, there’s no debating this. It has to be you!

Casey: Right now, or I’ll force it down your throat!

Chuck: Alright. I’m going to pretend to take it then run to my sister and make her take it. Why the hell did I just say that out

loud?!

Sarah: It’s the poison, it makes you tell the truth!

Casey: If you do that, I’ll chase you, put a gun to your head and threaten to pull the trigger!chuck_s1x07_04

Chuck: Would you really shoot me?

Casey: No.

Chuck: Yeah, why waste a bullet? We’re already dead!

Chuck: You know, if I had a blog, this would be a really big day for me.

Chuck: Who’s better at it?

Sarah: I am.

Casey: She is. Damn truth serum!

Reardon: Who’s there?

Chuck: The NSA, CIA and me! Which is a little tougher to explain…

Music:

“Toxic” by Britney Spears

“Fresh Feeling” by The Eels

“Ain’t I Been Good to You” by The Isley Brothers

1.09 Chuck Versus the Imported Hard Salami (Original Airdate: 11/19/2007)chuck_s1x08_06

Written by: Scott Rosenbaum & Matt Miller

Directed by: Jason Ensler

Final Grade: A-

Episode Summary:

Lou is everything Chuck has been looking for: pretty, sweet, bright – and really into him. Or is she?

General Thoughts:

While it seems ridiculous that a random woman Chuck finds himself attracted to is unknowingly part of a smuggling group, it is

interesting to watch Sarah become somewhat jealous of Chuck’s new relationship with Lou and not just because it complicates his

cover. The chemistry between Chuck and Sarah is palpable.

The episode had a number of fun plot points. Morgan dating Anna is an unexpected development, but in the end intriguing.

.Sarah’s terrifying seduction of Lester was one of the funniest scenes on the show to date. All in all this episode was not only

funny, but moved along with bigger storyline

Quotes:

Jeff: Heart breaker.

Lester: Dream maker.

Jeff: Love taker.

General Beckman: I don’t like the idea of this breakup at all. What the hell happened?

Casey: She got dumped.

Sarah: We decided that it would be best for Chuck to date a civilian. It will help secure his cover in the event that someone IDs

me.

Casey: Yeah, because she got dumped.

Casey: (Hands a rose to Chuck) Aren’t you forgetting something, Romeo?

Chuck: Oh-ho, of course. Let me guess: this is equipped with some kind of microscopic, infrared tracking device that determines… .

her mother’s Communist affiliations?

Casey: No, idiot. It’s so you can get laid.

Casey: (After Lou walks off) How was the date?

Chuck: Is it just me, or does our government want me never to have sex again?

Chuck: Well excuse me, if I’m not Mr. Perfect Spy, we can’t be all Bryce Larkin now can we?

Sarah: Who’s jealous now?

Chuck: Me jealous of you and Bryce? Never.

Sarah: Said everything that you wanna say?

Chuck: More or less.

Sarah: Good, now SHUT UP; you’re sucking up all the air.

Music:

“My Absent Will” by Meredith Bragg & The Terminals

1.10 Chuck Versus the Nemesis (Original Airdate: 11/26/2007)72348_chuckcast8067_122_233lo

Written by: Chris Fedak

Directed by: Allison Liddi Brown

Final Grade: A

Episode Summary:

Morgan’s problem: He’s in charge of prepping the BuyMore for Black Friday. Chuck’s problem: Bryce is back!

General Thoughts:

Man did this episode have action. Not only was their gunfighting and kung fu action, but Big Mike cleared the counter in a single

bound! The unexpected, but not unwelcome return of Bryce allowed for some interesting dramatic work from both Chuck and

Sarah. After watching Sarah and Bryce take out the bad guys, even Chuck had to admit they were the perfect team. Bryce really

is the perfect spy and he even speaks Klingon. The introduction of Fulcrum is also a step in the right direction.

Meanwhile, BuyMore preparing for Black Friday turned out to be far more amusing than expected. Between Morgan taking

command and rescuing Anna from the mob to Lester and Jeff cowering under the Nerd Herd desk, the BuyMore storyline was

executed perfectly.

72926_NUP_108633_0109_122_477loQuotes:

Sarah: Chuck, Bryce is alive.

Chuck: I don’t get it, Bryce, why’d you do it? Why’d you send me the Intersect? Then why did you destroy it? And last up, how the

hell are you still alive?

Bryce: It’s complicated

Chuck: Who saved you?

Bryce: They did.

Chuck: They saved you? Did they? Could you be any more cryptic?

Morgan: The word that cannot be said.

Lester: I really just want to say pineapple a few times.

Jeff: Pineapples are fun; my dad used to throw them at me.

Bryce: Hello, Chuck.

Chuck: Sarah and Casey are right inside. One girlish scream from me and they go into combat mode.

Ellie: I am thankful for my family and my friends.

Casey: Eh…I pass.

Devon: Chuck?

Chuck: I’m thankful that Bryce Larkin is dead and is not currently in my bedroom making out with my new girlfriend. (He pointedly

looks at Casey)

Casey: Ahem. Excuse me.

Morgan: Wow, buddy, that was, um, really…dark.

Devon: And specific.

Chuck: Isn’t it someone else’s turn to be the human shield?

Bryce: They want me to go after Fulcrum, on my own, off the radar.

Casey: Sounds like Heaven.

Music:

08884_chuck-110-chuckVStheCrownVic_Stills-8_122_811lo“No One’s Gonna Love You” by Band Of Horses

“On Sale Now” by Daniel May

“Sugar Assault Me Now” by Pop Levi

1.11 Chuck Versus the Crown Vic (Original Airdate: 12/3/2007)

Written by: Zev Borow

Directed by: Chris Fisher08877_chuck-110-chuckVStheCrownVic_Stills-7_122_598lo

Final Grade: B+

Episode Summary:

Despite his sprained-but-not-broken heart, Chuck must pose as Sarah’s boyfriend to catch a counterfeiter.

General Thoughts:
This episode starts slow, but really showcases Casey extremely well. Casey seems to often get stuck with the less glamorous

roles when it comes to the missions. He’s the limo driver or bartender. His explanation to Sarah that they chose this life is

admirable and watching him go through the five stages of grief almost simultaneously over the loss of his beloved Crown Vic was

a sight to see and a fantastic showcase for Adam Baldwin.

On a side note, Lester exploit his conversion to Judaism allowed for some great scenes at the BuyMore holiday party. That store

really knows how to party!

54721_NUP_112052_0104_122_177loQuotes:

Big Mike: So there’s no confusion, I’ll go over the rules. Rule #1: JEFF, no spiking the egg nog!

Jeff: Can I bring my own?

Big Mike: No! Rule #2: JEFF, no holding the mistletoe over the women and copping a feel.

Chuck: Sir, hopefully, if Jeff follows rule #1, which I’m sure…he might do, uh, then rule #2 won’t…won’t apply.

Big Mike: Good point.

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Sarah: Do you ever just want to have a normal life? Have a family? Children?

Casey: The choice we made to protect something bigger than ourselves is the right choice. Hard as that is for you to remember

sometimes.

Music:

“Giving My Love Up To You” – Henry Turner’s Crystal Band

“Have A Holly Jolly Christmas” – Burl Ives

“I Melt with You” – Modern English

“Pimp Juice” – Nelly

“Christmas in Hollis” – Run DMC

“Deck the Halls” – Unknown

“Oh Come All Ye Faithful” – Unknown

Zachary Levi made the People Sexiest Men of 2007 Issue- here is his interview

55090_NUP_112592_0378_122_369lo1.12 Chuck Versus the Undercover Lover (Original Airdate: 1/24/2008)

Written by: Phil Klemmer

Directed by: Fred Toye

Final Grade: A-

Episode Summary:

Chuck Bartowski, love coach? Tough-guy Casey takes the geek’s advice and fights for the love of a mysterious Russian.

General Thoughts:

It’s hard to go wrong when a good portion of this episode makes references and parallels to Casablanca. In this version Casey is

cast as Rick Blaine with a mysterious Russian beauty playing Ilsa. It’s nice to know that Casey is human and does have feelings.

Watching Casey fight with a screaming Chuck attached to his back was hilarious. He also did pretty good job of taking out the bad 66559_chuck-111-chuckVStheUndercoverLover_Stills-3_122_626lo

guys all on his own. Also, I knew Neil Diamond songs could be funny, but the use of “Love on the Rocks” in this episode took the

song to new levels.

Quotes:

Chuck: I’m glad Casey had someone at least once in his life. I was beginning to think downstairs, he was built like a Ken doll.

Chuck: Casey, I don’t want to die as a man-stewardess!

Casey: I think I see a scenario where we both get out of here with acceptable losses.

Chuck: What exactly is your version of acceptable?

55087_NUP_112592_0363_122_512loCasey: Breaks and punctures, possible loss of a limb, no major organ damage.

Chuck: Well Casey, I think this is the beginning of a beautiful friendship.

(Casey shoves Chuck and locks his door behind him)

Chuck: Or… maybe not.

Music:

“Ultimate” by Gogol Bordello

“Love On The Rocks” by Neil Diamond

“Mexican Hat Dance” (Chuck’s cellphone ring tone)

1.13 Chuck Versus the Marlin (Original Airdate: 1/24/2008)72354_chuckcast8069_122_241lo

Written by: Matthew Lau

Directed by: Allan Kroeker
Final Grade: B+

Episode Summary:

Big Mike’s four-foot Marlin, Ellie’s engagement ring and everything else in the BuyMore store disappear.

General Thoughts:

As soon as Captain Awesome entrusted Ellie’s engagement ring to Chuck, it was obvious that the ring would go missing. While the storyline wasn’t the best and the episode felt somewhat uneven, it did do several things right.

The rooftop scene between Sarah and Chuck showcased how well this show does emotional scenes. It was also heartening to 72945_NUP_108633_0237_122_85losee Casey as a full-fledged member of Team Chuck. Casey really does care about Chuck and wants the best for him. It was also amusing to listen to Captain Awesome’s list of ideas on how to propose.

Quotes:

Sarah: He can’t hear it like that. He won’t process it. How do you give a man a life sentence just for being a good guy?

Casey: Okay. How about I give it a try, gently?

Sarah: No, I don’t want to hear your version of it and neither does he.

Casey: It’s a job. How come you gotta get your lady feelings involved?

Chuck: Say it. Say what you’re not saying!

Sarah: If we don’t locate the receiver in the next 24 hours…

Casey: You’ll be stores in a bunker for so long you’ll forget what fresh air smells like. (Turning to Sarah) See? That was very

gentle.

Casey: We’re on it. We, meaning I go get Lizzie while you find Chuck.

(Sarah turns and looks at him somewhat surprised)

Well, don’t make me change my mind.

Chuck: Sarah, I’m not ready to disappear.

Sarah: No, I know.

Chuck: I need you to talk to Ellie and to Morgan and my friends and tell them…I don’t know. Look, if I’m supposed to be dead,

just say something that will make it okay, that will make them feel all right. Just make sure they know how much I love them.

You can do that, right? Of course you can. You’re Sarah. You can do anything. Hey and there is a silver lining to this too, you

know…because we’re not working together anymore, which means we can go on a date. You can come by my cell and we can

hang out. And you can tell me who the president is. And maybe, uh, maybe we can see how we really feel.

Lizzie: I don’t think you’re in the position to bargain, Chuck. I have two guns, what do you have?

Sarah: Me.

Captain Awesome: Way to go, Chuck. I always knew you could handle my family jewels.

Casey: (To Sarah) We can only keep him here for so long. You realize that, don’t you?

Music:

“Style” – U R Penetrators

“Get Away” – Butcher the Bar

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Multipleverses Official Chuck Season 1 Episode Guide Part 1

Monday, June 29th, 2009

Chuck Season 1 Episode Guide by Michal

WATCH the entire first season of CHUCK online on TheWb.com for FREE

Order CHUCK from Amazon- available on DVD, Blu-Ray and Video On Demand

Get Chuck on iTunes

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Video trailer that aired prior to the Pilot on NBC in the Summer and fall of 2007

1. Pilot (Original Airdate: 9/24/2007)chuck_wp4_1920x1200

Written by: Josh Schwartz & Chris Fedak

Directed by: McG

Final Grade: A-

Episode Summary:

Yesterday I was making 11 bucks an hour fixing computers. Now I have one in my brain. The action – and fun – begins!

General Thoughts:

chuck_s1x01_03As long as one can accept the idea that Chuck can have a computer full of government secrets in his brain, there isn’t much wrong

with this pilot. (Well, aside from Yvonne Strahovski’s teeth, which are distractingly bad.) As with Josh Schwartz’s previous shows,

the show crafts interesting primary characters with Chuck, the poor guy who opened an email and ends up with government

secret in his head, along with the two people sent to protect him, CIA Agent Sarah and Casey who works for the NSA. Most of

the secondary character are also a blast and inlcude Chuck’s sister Ellie, her boyfriend Captain Awesome (because everything he

does is awesome), Morgan, Chuck beyond annoying best friend, and a motley crew of Chuck’s co-workers at the BuyMore.

The episode is not only able to balance the comedy with the action, but there are enough pop culture references to sink a ship.

Plus, Chuck is able to save the day using his own skill set and not just the information in his head. This is a thoroughly enjoying

episode and a great start for the series.

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BTS Photo Courtesy of TheWb.com

Quotes:

Chuck: Uh, you know, Sis, the thing is, Morgan and I don’t really feel like we’re fitting in…at my birthday party…’cause we don’t

know anybody, ’cause they’re all your friends, and they all happen to be doctors.

Sarah: Wow, I didn’t think people still named their kids Chuck. Or Morgan, for that matter.

Chuck: My parents were sadists, and carnival freaks found him in a dumpster.

Morgan: But they raised me as one of their own!

Ellie: Aces Charles. You’re aces!

Chuck: So yeah, I live with my sister and her boyfriend, Captain Awesome.

Sarah: No!

Chuck: It’s true though!

Sarah: So wait, you call him Captain Awesome?

Chuck: Yeah, wait till you meet him. Everything he does is awesome. Climbing mountains, jumping out of planes, flossing… chuck_s1x01_02

Sarah: I may have to aim my gun at you, just don’t freak out.

Casey: Don’t puke on the C-4.

Chuck: There’s nowhere I can run, is there?

Sarah: Not from us…talk to me, Chuck.

Chuck: Yesterday I was making eleven dollars an hour fixing computers. Now I have one in my brain and I can’t figure out why

Bryce did this; why he chose me. What are you going to do with me? What happens now?

Sarah: For now, you go back to your own life. We’ll protect you and you’ll work with us.

Chuck: And my sister, my friends, are they in danger?

Sarah: Tell them nothing to keep them safe.

Chuck: Don’t freak out!

Music:

“Cellphone’s Dead” – Beck75597_29_122_775lo

“The Missionary” – Brothers Martin

“Into Your Dream” – Foreign Born

“See the World” – Gomez

“Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is” – Jet

“Any Way You Want It” – Journey (Chuck’s ringtone)

“Cobrastyle” – Teddybears featuring Mad Cobra

“For a Fistful of Dollars” – Ennio Morricone

“Full Chemical Gear” – Thomas Newman

“A Comet Appears” – The Shins

Yvonne Strahovski interview about Chuck Season 1

.1.02 Chuck Versus the Helicopter (Original Airdate: 10/1/2007).

Written by: Josh Schwartz & Chris Fedak

Directed by: Robert Duncan McNeill

Final Grade: B

Episode Summary:

Can Dr. Jonas Zarnow remove the secret data from Chuck’s head? Not after the doctor’s car explodes, with Zarnow at the

wheel.

General Thoughts:

This episode has a great opening chase and the dinner party scene is awkward, comedic gold. It’s also fun to see Chuck once

again using his own skills to navigate through complications in his new life. The interplay between Casey and Chuck really makes

much of the episode work, even if mistrust elements of the plot seem a bit clichéd. Unfortunately, much of the episode feels like a

rehash of the pilot and there are some pacing issues.

Quotes:

Chuck: Hi, my name is Charles Bartowski, but you can call me Chuck. Those are my shoes, this is my life. Its filled with spies, car .

chases, computer-stealing ninjas and me saving the day

NSA General Beckman: Our most valuable secrets have been sent to an idiot.

CIA Director Graham: At least they weren’t sent to his friend.

Sarah: Okay, I’ve got hot dogs to fry.

Casey: And I’ve got some toasters to sell.

Chuck: Casey, Casey, Casey! No, no, no, no! No, no, no, no! It’s just a video game, okay?! Lives are not in danger and the

country is still safe!

Morgan: Wow. The guy’s been here 24 hours and taking the job way more seriously than me.

Chuck: That’s because he’s crazy.

Casey: Tell me something I don’t know.

Chuck: Casey, he’s got Sarah; we’ve gotta save her!

Casey: Brilliant deduction, Nancy Drew.

Casey: This is how this is gonna work. I’m gonna go over there, rescue Sarah, capture Dr. Zarnow, shoot anybody who gets in

my way. You, you’re gonna stay here.

Chuck: So in tchuck_s1x02_02his plan I basically do nothing?

Casey: Yup.

Chuck: Let’s do this.

Sarah: I never asked you to believe me, I asked you to trust me.

Casey: This is how this is gonna work. I’m gonna go over there, rescue Sarah, capture Dr. Zarnow, shoot anybody who gets in

my way. You, you’re gonna stay in the car.

Chuck: So in this plan I basically do nothing?

Music:

“Gone Daddy Gone” – Gnarls Barkley

“Lust for Life” – Iggy Pop

“Challengers” – The New Pornographers

“Don’t Make Me a Target” – Spoon

1.03 Chuck Versus the Tango (Original Airdate: 10/8/2007)

Written by: Matt Millerchuck_s1gen_006

Directed by: Jason Ensler

Final Grade: B+

Episode Summary:

Two daring missions: foil a vicious arms merchant…and nail down the assistant manager spot at the BuyMore.

General Thoughts:

Between Captain Awesome teaching Chuck the girl’s part of the tango to the Bob Ross reference, this episode was destined to be

fun to watch. It was also nice to see the gang from the BuyMore take a more prominent role and pull together to try and prove

Chuck is assistant manager material. This episode marks the first appearance of Chuck’s alias Charles Carmichael. This show is

often the most fun when it places Chuck in classic spy scenarios, but without the suave skills and confidence.

chuck_s1gen_002Quotes:

Chuck: I’m sorry guys. And Anna.

Anna: “Guys” is fine, I don’t mind.

Chuck: No, it’s not right, we need to come up with something non-gender-specific. How do we feel about “team?”

Anna: “The little Nerd-Herders?”

Lester: “The Lesters?”

Jeff: “Chuck’s Stable of Hos?”

Casey: Don’t worry. You’re gonna be fine. Nothing’s gonna happen to you. Assuming you know how to tango.

Chuck: Seriously?

Casey: Oh, I don’t joke about your life.

Sarah: The idea with a cover is to keep it as simple as possible without revealing true personal detail. Any thoughts on a name?

Chuck: Charles Carmichael? Simple, dignified–

Sarah: Easy to remember, and not far off from–

Chuck: Graduated with honors from Stanford, runs a hugely successful software company, semi-retired, and is considering

entering America’s Cup.

Sarah: You done this before?

Chuck: Let’s just say Mr. Carmichael and I share a small kinship.

Sarah: How’s that?

Chuck: When I first entered Stanford it’s kinda where I envisioned myself being…by now. Except for the sailing part; I don’t really

know where that came from.

Music:

This episode marks the first time “Short Skirt/Long Jacket” by Cake was used over the title credits.

“The General Specific” – Band of Horses

“Santa Maria (Del Buen Ayre)” – Gotan Project

“Duettino – Sull’aria (from The Marriage Of Figaro)” – Hungarian State Opera Orchestra, Maria Pia Ionata, Patrizia Pace & Pier

Giorgio Morandi

“Slow Show” – The National

“Don’t You Evah” – Spoon

.1.04 Chuck Versus the Wookiee (Original Airdate: 10/15/2007)

Written by: Allison Adler

Directed by: Allan Kroeker

Final Grade: B-

Episode Summary:
Chuck is just getting used to one hottie in his life when another pops up, on the trail of a fabulous diamond.

General Thoughts:

The final Chuck/Sarah scene makes up quite a bit for this episode, but not enough to overcome the blandness of the clichéd

diamond stealing plot. The episode also could have used less Morgan. He is only good in small doses.

That said, the interplay between Carina, a DEA agent who is less than trustworthy, and Casey is fun to watch, but her interactions

with Sarah are less interesting with the except of when Carina reveals to Chuck Sarah’s past relationship with Bryce. It is .

interesting to watch how secrets can easily break the tenuous trust between the members of Team Chuck.

Quotes:

Chuck: I need to ask you a favor, and feel free to say “no,” and by that I mean say “no,” but, uh, could you fix Morgan up with

Carina? Make sure you really exaggerate “no” so they can lip read it. They’re a little lame, but I think they can crack “no”.

Sarah: You know, that is a great idea.

Chuck: No, it’s not. “No” is the answer. You’re supposed to say…”no.”

.Carina: Now, see that man over there? Payman Alahi: his house, his party, his diamond…for now.

Chuck: Are you talking about Señor Wookiee over there?

Chuck: How am I supposed to know that Carina has a remote control jet ski? It’s usually not an option in real life.

Morgan: Hey, Chuck?

Chuck: Yes, Morgan?

Morgan: You know what? If our relationships don’t work out… okay, ’cause we got each other, don’t we?

Chuck: That’s really, really sad.

Morgan: I know.

Chuck: I just wish I knew something real about you. Can’t you just tell me just one true thing? Just…just one thing, like…like

where did you grow up? Or…or if that’s too much, I get it. I get it if that’s too much. Or what’s your name? What’s your real

name?

(Sarah still sits quietly, looking directly at Chuck)

Chuck: Middle name. What’s your middle name? Can’t you just tell me your middle name? (pause) I’m gonna go and get the

napkins.

(Chuck walks away)

Sarah: (whispering) It’s Lisa. My middle name is Lisa.

Music:

“Fall Into Place” – Apartment

“Shy” – Matthew Dear

“Weird Science” – Does It Offend You, Yeah?

“Yea Yeah” – Matt & Kim

“Wild Girl” – Matt Pond, PA

“Gone Daddy Gone” – Violent Femmes

1.05 Chuck Versus the Sizzling Shrimp (Original Airdate: 10/22/2007).

Written by: Scott Rosenbaum

Directed by: David Solomon

Final Grade: B
Episode Summary:

While Chuck battles spies in Chinatown, Morgan is caught up in cutthroat competition at the BuyMore.

General Thoughts:

This episode serves and a nice reminder that first of all, Chuck and his flashes are not infallible and second, Chuck is still a nice guy

who wants to help his fellow man. Often Chuck is relegated to simply sitting by and being protected and so it is always refreshing

to watch him try and help someone even when Sarah and Casey refuse.

While Casey has a point, an “Evening with Morgan” does sounds like torture, the sales competition subplot was actually quite

amusing to watch. Plus Chuck and Ellie’s Mother’s Day in October is another thing to love about the show. Their relationship

seems so genuine and really adds to the show.

.Quotes:

Casey: Dinner with you and Morgan? I’d rather Afghani warlords bleed me from my liver.

(Casey walks off)

Chuck:(to Sarah) He’s a happy person. I appreciate that about him. And he works hard

Casey: Stay in the car.

Chuck: That’s my four favorite words.

Chuck: Want a hotdog?

Casey: Huh?

Chuck: It’s an emergency.

Chuck: Listen, listen, they agreed to help if you would just defect.

Mei-Ling: What?

Chuck: It’s really not that bad here, you know. The Chinese food’s pretty good. Have you tried sizzling shrimp?

Mei-Ling Cho: Good, every warm body helps.

Chuck: Oh, no, I have plans with my sister. They are non-negotiable.

Chuck: Though I guess it is kinda my fault. You would be in this mess if it wasn’t for me. You obviously want to be with your

brother, just like I want to be with my sister. We’re like one big wacky transatlantic family. I’m in, but I have to be back by eight.

Chuck: (lighting the fireworks) Please, God, let me keep my fingers.

Music:

“Sister In Love” – Envelopes

“Private Eyes” – Hall and Oates

“Women’s Wear” – Daniel May

“Lake Michigan” – Rogue Wave

1.06 Chuck Versus the Sandworm (Original Airdate: 10/29/2007).

Written by: Phil Klemmer

Directed by: Robert Duncan McNeill

Final Grade: B+

Episode Summary:

Meet a geeky government agent whose brain I crammed with secret information. Hint: It’s not Chuck.

General Thoughts:

So, it turns out Chuck doesn’t have it all that bad. Well, at least compared to Laszlo, a guy who’s brain is also important to

national security. While it is unfortunate that Chuck missed his assistant manager position – and the chance for better medical –

Chuck at least still has a modicum of monitored freedom. It is interesting to watch Chuck grow more uncomfortable with his fake

relationship with Sarah.

Meanwhile, it is things like “Mystery Crisper” and the Halloween costumes (i.e. Captain Awesome/Ellie as Adam and Eve &

Chuck/Morgan as the sandworm from Dune) put the show into another level awesome.

EXCLUSIVE BTS photo Courtesy of TheWB.com

EXCLUSIVE BTS photo Courtesy of TheWB.com

Quotes:

.Captain Awesome: (in costume) Yo, Chuckster, guess what I am?

Chuck: You’re naked?

Captain Awesome: I’m Adam. You know, like Adam & Eve, Adam? Wait till you see my snake.

Chuck: I don’t wa…I don’t wanna see your snake.

Casey: You! What do I have to do to get timely intel out of you, Bartowski?

Chuck: Look, I briefed Sarah last night, alright?

Casey: Aww, bet you did, slugger.

Chuck: I thought we were all supposed to be part of the same team here, huh? Team Chuck?

Exclusive BTS Photo couretesy of TheWB.com

Exclusive BTS Photo couretesy of TheWB.com

Casey: We are, but I’m starting to feel like the guy that always gets picked last. I don’t like feeling like Team Chuck’s little fat kid!

Chuck: Do you have any idea how violated I feel right now!?!

Casey: You feel violated?!? No, no, no. My ears feel violated, ‘cuz they have to listen to you and that moron Morgan yammering

on for four hours about what sandwich you’re gonna take if you’re stranded on a desert island.

Music:

“All Right Now” – Bad Company

“It Takes Two” – Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock

“The Weights of the World” – The Editors

“Dice” – Finley Quaye

1.07 Chuck Versus the Alma Mater (Original Airdate: 11/5/2007)

Written by: Anne Cofell Saunders

Exclusive BTS photo courtesy of TheWB.com

Exclusive BTS photo courtesy of TheWB.com

Directed by: Patrick Norris

Final Grade: B+

Episode Summary:

Why did Chuck get kicked out of Stanford? What’s the real story about Bryce? A visit to Palo Alto reveals all.

General Thoughts:

After years of believing the worst, Chuck’s discovery of the truth about his former friend Bryce Larkin and why Bryce had Chuck

kicked out of Stanford comes as an interesting plot twist. Bryce is a fascinating character and while he only appeared in one

episode, his presence is a constant since he is the reason Chuck has the Intersect in his head. The more Chuck learns the more

complicated things get, especially with the discovery that he’s in the Intersect.

Harry Tang is simply grating and his promotion to assistant manager makes watching scenes in the BuyMore somewhat painful.

Although it was nice to watch Morgan get one up on Tang. All in all, Chuck’s triumphant return to Stanford and the truth about

Bryce made up for a quite a bit.

Quotes: chuck_s1x06_03

Chuck: You didn’t offer to kill Harry for Anna, did you?

Casey: No. Why? You want me to kill him?

Chuck: No. No, just curious.

Hippie: Plant a Stanford tree, they’re a renewable resource for you children’s future.

Casey: Oh, so, you want to save the environment, huh? Take a shower, hippie!

Chuck: Nice job blending in with the crowd. Who are you rooting for? Death?

Casey: Hey, leave the quips to me.

Casey: You’re looking for this?

(Hands Chuck his old student ID from Stanford)

Chuck: You stole my ID?

Casey: I borrowed it to reactivate it. Sorry I couldn’t wipe the idiot grin off your face with photoshop.

Bryce: I disagree. It’s 1999. The next millennium belongs to the geek!

Music:

“For the Girl” – The Fratellis

“Trendsetter” – Goose

“Maneater” – Hall and Oates

“Don’t Look Back in Anger” – Oasis