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3.0 7 2 "Chuck Versus the Three Words" January 10, 2010: 7.2 2.9 7 3 "Chuck Versus the Angel de la Muerte" January 11, 2010: 7.4 2.6 7 4 "Chuck Versus Operation Awesome" January 18, 2010: 6.7 2.5 6 5 "Chuck Versus First Class" January 25, 2010: 7.0 2.5 6 6 "Chuck Versus the Nacho Sampler" February 1, 2010: 6.7 2.4 6 7 "Chuck Versus the Mask ...
Chuck Versus the Tic Tac This page was last edited on 5 April 2024, at 12:43 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...
"Chuck Versus the Seduction" June 16, 2009 — — 141 4 3 "Chuck Versus the Break-Up" June 23, 2009: 180 8 106 7 4 "Chuck Versus the Cougars" June 30, 2009 — — 141 3 5 "Chuck Versus Tom Sawyer" July 7, 2009: 172 5 163 2 6 "Chuck Versus the Ex" July 14, 2009: 201 7 169 2 7 "Chuck Versus the Fat Lady" July 21, 2009: 194 2 157 1 8 "Chuck ...
Episode titles for Chuck are consistently formatted as "Chuck Versus...". For example, the pilot episode is titled "Chuck Versus the Intersect". [ 6 ] This list is ordered by the episodes' original air date and not by the production codes, which show the order in which episodes were filmed.
"Chuck Versus the Intersect" received mostly positive reviews from critics, with several praising the casting of the series, especially that of Zachary Levi. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] [ 26 ] [ 27 ] Eric Goldman of IGN gave the episode a rating of 9 out of 10, writing, "Schwartz and Fedak's script for the Chuck pilot is very strong, deftly mixing action and ...
Chuck and Sarah discover that the identity of the person trying to take down Carmichael Industries is Daniel Shaw (Brandon Routh). He escapes from prison, kidnaps Sarah, and holds her hostage in Castle in order to force Chuck to steal the Intersect 3.0 from the CIA. Chuck must face Shaw alone without the aid of the intersect.
Bryce Larkin is a spy on the comedy series Chuck on NBC. Bryce is the ex-college roommate and fraternity brother [1] of the series' main character, Chuck Bartowski, and was formerly partnered and once romantically involved with Chuck's CIA handler Sarah Walker.