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Chuck 4.0

Started by Spooky, September 08, 2010, 04:09:56 PM

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Phyll33

Quote from: TinkTanker on October 12, 2010, 11:58:34 AM
We have two DVRs but to be honest, we use them so infrequently that it is a colossal waste of money. We usually just get our programs for, uh, alternative sources. 20 minutes after it airs, I can snag it. Now that Lost is not longer airing, we don't watch a single thing when it airs, more often than not the day after or later. Ann doesn't want to give them up though.

  I'm a newby to the DVR world. Just had them a few years and they work well for me and the way I watch TV.
I thought I might continue taping my shows after I got them since I liked to save some series but with the DVDS
and DVR that has gone by the wayside.  I don't like to watch anything on the computer if I don't have to.  I'm
a ritual type of person and watching my shows especially in winter is kind of my destress time for me. I get
cosy with hot cider or hot chocolate and a warm afghan and a quiet room with the big screen and enjoy. :laugh:
Better then valium. :)  It's probably a girl thing. :)

ILJ

I've really liked the last two episodes.  Good integration of spy stuff and Buy More.  Disabling the bad guys with smarts, not intersect knowledge.

Plus Chuck actually being honest with Ellie!
The emperor is naked!  NNNAAAAAAAAAAAKKKKEEEEEDDDDD!!!!!!!!!!!!

Pearl@32

Yeah I did, too.

I felt so bad at the end for Chuck and Ellie (especially). It's kinda freaky how much Linda Hamilton looks like Sarah Lancaster. It's kinda cool!
"Reverting to name calling indicates you are getting defensive and find my point valid."—Mr. Spock, Into Darkness

End the hyphens...we are all human beings who live in America.

TinkTanker

Our local affiliate showed a debate between our idiot Congressman and his opponent. I'll probably get a chance to watch it tonight though.
"Is this how time normally passes? Really slowly, in the right order?"

AdmiralDigby

Quote from: TinkTanker on October 26, 2010, 12:36:48 PM
Our local affiliate showed a debate between our idiot Congressman and his opponent. I'll probably get a chance to watch it tonight though.

Durrr ... debate is what I put on dehook to catch defish ?
It's nice here with a view of the trees
Eating with a spoon?
They don't give you knives?
'Spect you watch those trees
Blowing in the breeze
We want to see you lead a normal life

Spooky

Quote from: ILJ on October 26, 2010, 12:30:03 PM
I've really liked the last two episodes.  Good integration of spy stuff and Buy More.  Disabling the bad guys with smarts, not intersect knowledge.

Plus Chuck actually being honest with Ellie!

I was a good episode.

That last scene between Chuck and Ellie was intense. Well played by both actors.
And I'm thinking you weren't burdened with an overabundance of schooling.

Spooky

http://www.hitfix.com/blogs/whats-alan-watching/posts/chuck-chuck-vs-the-aisle-of-terror-stop-or-my-mom-will-shoot

A review of tonight's "Chuck" coming up just as soon as I find a baby encyclopedia...

"Why does she keep doing this to us?" -Ellie
"Because she's a spy." -Chuck

Since the series began, Chuck has had a hard time balancing his personal life with his spy life, whether being forced to lie to his sister, miss important events on missions, or ruin promising relationships. What we're seeing this year is that this problem isn't a new one for the Bartowski family - that both mom and dad, at different points, decided that the best thing they could do for their kids was stay the hell away from them.

With Steven, we know his intentions were entirely pure, if muddled by whatever those early Intersect prototypes did to his brain. With Mary, on the other hand? That's an open question, and one that "Chuck vs. the Aisle of Terror" brings us no closer to answering.

The easy, feel-good move is for Mary's story to be on the level: she went deep undercover (whatever paperwork Casey's NSA pal found was planted to keep Volkoff's people off the scent), and she really does have Chuck and Ellie's best interests at heart. The messier, possibly more interesting, route is that Frost is exactly the rogue spy the NSA file says she is, and that Chuck developed all of his sweet, trusting instincts in spite of having a bad, bad mama.

"Chuck vs. the Aisle of Terror" was designed to keep things ambiguous, so we'll have to wait for a real answer. But in the interim, it was a strong dramatic showcase for Zachary Levi (I particularly like the look on his face early on when he says he just talked to a ghost). Chuck's self-aware enough to acknowledge his blind spot to Sarah, but still so earnest (or naive) that he lets himself get sucked into the idea that Mary is a hero with a secret identity, just like him.

This episode was our first prolonged exposure to Linda Hamilton as Mary, and one of the downsides to the episode's ambiguous portrait of the character is that Hamilton doesn't really get to define the character. I still think the idea of casting her as Chuck and Ellie's mom was great, and I look forward to seeing what she can do as the story moves along, but it felt like she was mainly doing exposition here.

And the various Chuck/Ellie/Mary angst was paired with a fairly silly - sometimes intentionally, sometimes not - Halloween-themed story with Robert Englund (the original Freddie Krueger for you youngins) as the inventor of a fear toxin.

I liked the FX work for the POV of people who have used the toxin (it fit in well with the show's usual style of extreme first-person POV shots for comedy's sake), and though the payoff of Jeff and Lester's Aisle of Terror saving the day was predictable, I still couldn't help laughing at the various mundane, slightly weird things that Jeff and Dr. Wheelwright both found so scary. ("Black licorice! Man feet! Otters!")

On the other hand, the whole business with Wheelwright's boobie-trapped device, the Castle lockdown, etc., was just goofy even by the relatively lax standards of "Chuck" plot logistics. Chuck and Sarah seemingly had forever until the gas released itself, yet they never bothered putting/keeping their masks on, nor did they think to step outside the lockdown area and just seal the gizmo in, instead choosing to foolishly let Wheelwright out of his cell. (Maybe Morgan would make that mistake, or Chuck and Morgan on their own, but Chuck and Sarah?) And on top of that, what's the point of having a lockdown situation that allows the people in the quarantined area to get on an elevator and take a trip up to the Buy More home theater room? The payoff with the video, and Sarah getting to clothesline Wheelwright, were just entertaining enough to make me stop rolling my eyes, but only just.

Some other thoughts:

• Looks like my early fears about Morgan being relegated back to Buy Moria were unfounded. This is several episodes in a row now of Morgan doing spy work, and being partnered with Casey, and it continues to work well. (I especially liked Morgan declaring their chemistry as like Ross and Rachel.) "The Magnet" seems as good a nickname as ever for Morgan Guillermo Grimes, international spy, no?

• This week in "Chuck" music: "One Life Stand" by Hot Chip (Chuck's mom shoots him), "The Boogie Monster" by Gnarls Barkley (Jeffster introduce Chuck and Morgan to the Aisle of Terror) and "Dead Hearts" by Stars (the final sequence).

What did everybody else think?
And I'm thinking you weren't burdened with an overabundance of schooling.

Pearl@32

"Reverting to name calling indicates you are getting defensive and find my point valid."—Mr. Spock, Into Darkness

End the hyphens...we are all human beings who live in America.

AdmiralDigby

I want a Zombieland series .
It's nice here with a view of the trees
Eating with a spoon?
They don't give you knives?
'Spect you watch those trees
Blowing in the breeze
We want to see you lead a normal life

TinkTanker

"Is this how time normally passes? Really slowly, in the right order?"