Another Awesome. Sure it was too obvious that Jill is a Fulcrum agent, but she has to be the False Love so that Chuck will realize who his True Love is. This schtick was old when Jane Austen was doin' it. Yes, Chuck is a Jane Austen heroine, shove him into crinoline and a bonnet and he's Anne Hathaway.
Zach Levi is a very good actor. Comedic actors don't get enough respect for having just as much talent as dramatic actors, maybe more. He very expertly conveys the way Chuck tries to maintain a cool facade while helplessly ping-ponging emotionally between everything in his environment, genuinely happy with Jill and still genuinely conflicted about Sarah. It pretty much depends on whose eminently unhookable bra is confronting him in any given shower at any given moment.


It amazes me that this is the same show I was utterly indifferent to last season. It has really taken off. Definitely Best Comedy Emmy material, a nomination at least.
I think we should send links to these Chuck threads to NBC. I have never seen a show rated so highly on this forum as Chuck has been.
Pushing Daisies is also very highly rated among the folks who watch it here. Fortunately for
Chuck, it has stronger demos, is on a weaker network, and has nicely consistent if not spectacular ratings.
Pushing Daisies is almost certainly headed for cancellation, so it's nice to have another charming genre comedy to fall back on (till
Reaper comes back, that's the third of this type.)
The Buy More gang was the most fun yet, as someone finally questioned Chuck's repeated disappearances.
Why can't the gubmint just whomp up some fake service calls and
pay Buy More for Chuck's supposed time? That kind of stuff seems pretty easy vs. getting some dweeb manager suspicious.
You have to wonder how he'd feel to know just how much American intelligence agencies owe their security to him?
Like he should get a whole lot of really cool high-tech spy shit for free?
Casey having the hots for Jill was interesting. Is it the resemblance to Sarah Palin that did it?
I still think Chuck is still in love with Sarah and him getting together with Jill is just a way of not dealing with it (and not being alone).
He's in love with both of em, so his attraction to Jill is not just a rebound thing, but following the classic formula, Jill is the one who is wrong for him, and Sarah is right.