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For now, I like how Chuck is treating it." [1] Steve Heisler of The A.V. Club gave the episode an A, writing "Just as Chuck giveth, Chuck can also taketh away. Last week we witnessed Chuck, infused with resolve by his love for Sarah, take a leap forward in his role as a spy (literally), and succeed gloriously.
The second season of Chuck contains 22 episodes and was originally aired from September 29, 2008 to April 27, ... "Chuck Versus the Break-Up" June 23, 2009: 180 8 106 7 4
"Chuck Versus the Hack Off" Zachary Levi: Craig DiGregorio: December 9, 2011 () 3X6755: 3.66 [82] 84: 6 "Chuck Versus the Curse" Michael Schultz: Alex Katsnelson: December 16, 2011 () 3X6756: 3.22 [83] 85: 7 "Chuck Versus the Santa Suit" Peter Lauer: Amanda Kate Shuman: December 23, 2011 () 3X6757: 3.42 [84] 86: 8 "Chuck Versus the Baby" Matt ...
In the television series Chuck, the song appeared in the episode "Chuck Versus the Break-up" on October 13, 2008. [5] "Fake Empire" also played during the final scene of the pilot episode of NBC's police drama Southland, [6] as well as over the concluding scene and credits of the 2008 film Battle in Seattle. [7]
First seen in: Chuck Versus the Intersect (Pilot) Annabelle Melinda Wu worked for the Nerd Herd and is Morgan's girlfriend throughout the course of the first and second season. Anna is bisexual, skilled in martial arts, and defended Morgan against all of the Mighty Jock bullies in a cage match in "Chuck Versus the Break-Up." She moves to Hawaii ...
Fresh off of the 'Chuck' cast's reunion and table read, co-creators Josh Schwartz and Chris Fedak look back on the cult NBC show and answer some fan questions. Chuck creators reflect on the finale ...
Jon Cryer is open to returning to Two and a Half Men. ET's Kevin Frazier spoke to the 58-year-old actor following series creator Chuck Lorre's reconciliation with Charlie Sheen, and he expressed ...
The first season of Chuck originally aired between September 24, 2007, and January 24, 2008. The season, cut short by the Writers' Strike, contains thirteen episodes.It introduced the series' main characters and established the general plot of the title character, Chuck Bartowski, having to adapt to his new life as a spy after the only remaining copy of the U.S. government's spy secrets are ...