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Showing posts with label NBC. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NBC. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Sneak Peak for CHUCK "Chuck vs the Hack Off"

Here's a sneak peak into Friday's new episode of CHUCK.

Casey gets a visit from Chuck and Sarah while sitting in county lock up.



I've got a few problems with this already.

1) I highly doubt Casey would be getting any amount of visitors. Decker would make sure of that.
2) No way in hell Chuck could've gotten those blueprints passed security or would've had the chance to OPENLY pass them to Casey.
3) The prison has camera and audio surveillance in the visitor areas. It would be rather stupid to be openly talking about Casey breaking out. Not to mention the upwards of probably 4 to 5 guards sitting there within earshot. It feels Fedak is trying to make the three operatives that are the best in the world look like a bunch of amateurs.

That being said, I hope this episode is at least in line with the last three and not with the premiere.

Thursday, November 17, 2011

CHUCK "Chuck Versus the Business Trip"

Chuck and Sarah track an assassin trying to eliminate the new intersect; Morgan tries to adjust to having the intersect; Jeff exposes a new side of himself.


Monday, November 14, 2011

CHUCK Finale set, No Awake for NBC

NBC midseason schedule; CHUCK finale set, no Awake

NBC has set CHUCK'S series finale (number 6, I believe) for January 27, marking an end for the 'little show that could'.  It's actually pretty amazing that CHUCK has made it this far after surviving a shortened first season thanks to the writer's strike, a major budget cut after the season two (and every subsequent season), and backlash on major plot points (Shaw!!) as well as inconsistent writing thanks to the continuous back orders. Though sad that it's ending, it's actually a relief for many CHUCK fans, myself included, to see the show go out on its own terms in a way.

The other news is NBC leaving off the dark drama Awake starring Jason Isaacs (Lucius Malfoy, Harry Potter franchise) and Wilmer Valderrama (Fez, That 70s Show).  Rumor has it that the drama, where a man in a car wreck experiences two seperate realities where in one his wife survives and the other son except he doesn't know which is reality and which is a dream, could be too dark for network TV. It's a pity really, because the theatrical trailer for it is amazing and paints what could be an amazing story and series, not to mention that Isaacs is just awesome.  I guess we'll see if it makes the summer schedule.