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Chuck -2x17 -"Chuck vs. The Predator"-Discuss/Grade <SPOILERS>

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New episode of Chuck tonight!

Chuck encounters a scientist that may be able to remove the Intersect from his head, but the cost may be too steep. The Buy More crew take on their snobbish Beverly Hills counterparts.

See you all after Chuck and Heroes airs here on the west coast.
 
Well, a nice change from the Sarah/Chuck angst anyway and it seems like they're finally moving things along when it actually comes to the future of the Intersect. I probably could have done without the nerdy Untouchables thing though.
 
Great news. I hope a pickup for next season is announced soon.

I hope so too. The ratings and demo's of the next couple episodes should make or break it. If it stays consistent, then we'll probably get one.

I didn't realize it was in danger of not being renewed! :eek: I'll keep my fingers crossed!

Me too.

Supposedly it's on the bubble. According to the experts anyway. It's ratings and it's demos flat out suck. But it still gets better numbers then most of NBC's other shows, which is just sad and shows how weak NBC is. They're looking to cut their programing hours next season, so programing time will be scarcer. And you have Jay Leno, who's going to be given an hour a night to crap up our living rooms with his lame jokes. So that's really not good. It's also not made by them, it's made by Warner Brothers. So they might be more inclined to renew a show they make rather then one they don't. And NBC has 4 new shows they're trying to bring in. However, 2 of them(Kings, The Chopping Block) bombed horribly so that's good news for Chuck.

Chuck is down for a variety of reasons. One, NBC in general is down and as such so is Chuck. When NBC was doing good, so was Chuck. It's a small, little niche/cult show that's being asked to go against Dancing with The Stars, House, and CBS's Monday Night Comedy Juggernaut. Also, genre television is a niche market that does well on cable but usually bombs when it's forced to go against Reality Shows, Generic Sitcoms, and Crime-Investigation Shows. And then you have it having to act as lead in to Heroes, a show that pissed away and pissed off more viewers then Enterprise and Voyager combined. Medium has suffered because of it as well. If people don't like the main course, they ain't gonna eat the orderves or the desert as well. The only reason it does resonably well given the circumstances is that it has a strong cult following. Chuck was never going to get Lost-type numbers anyway, but the time slot combined with Monday's competition combined with people giving up on Heroes has hurt them considerably. It's amazing they're still barely hanging on.

What it has going for it? The critics love it. NBC usually likes critics darlings if they get bad ratings or not(Homicide, 30 Rock, etc.). However, given how poorly they are doing, they might not care about the critics. It has a strong cult following, which is good. It gets better numbers then most of their shows. And it's cheap to make. Like it litterally doesn't even cost half of what it costs to make Heroes. The Network is supposedly high on the show as well. And Josh Swchwartz has said they've all but promised him a third season.

I wouldn't hold it against NBC if they pulled the plug. I'd probably do the same in their shoes. I would hold it against them if they didn't give the writers a chance to wrap it all up and give it a proper ending. Because Chuck is a show they could easily wrap up in a single episode.
 
Great news. I hope a pickup for next season is announced soon.

I hope so too. The ratings and demo's of the next couple episodes should make or break it. If it stays consistent, then we'll probably get one.

I didn't realize it was in danger of not being renewed! :eek: I'll keep my fingers crossed!

Another way to help is to watch the show a second time over on hulu.com. NBC is pushing hulu, there are a couple of ads but pretty minor, and viewing it likely helps to boost the show's numbers that NBC watches. The latest episode is here. This show is too good for it to die an early death.
 
One thing I have noticed, though, is that Chuck is being advertised all over the place. Hell, there was a poster for Chuck when I went to Subway today for lunch. I doubt NBC would put that much effort into it if they didn't plan on keeping it for at least one more season.
 
I still think Chuck will get one more season, but unless things change at NBC or they move it to USA (which is a really good idea), I can't see it going past that. Honestly, while I would of course love to see the show go on for another few years, I'd be more than happy with three seasons.
 
While I'd love to see it continue, I almost think 3 seasons would be the perfect amount for a show like this, as long as they knew it was over and could prepare an ending.

I actually think it's the perfect show to spawn a movie. It has a formulaic nature and awesome characters that could translate well to a big screen spy adventure.
 
I hope so too. The ratings and demo's of the next couple episodes should make or break it. If it stays consistent, then we'll probably get one.

I didn't realize it was in danger of not being renewed! :eek: I'll keep my fingers crossed!

Another way to help is to watch the show a second time over on hulu.com. NBC is pushing hulu, there are a couple of ads but pretty minor, and viewing it likely helps to boost the show's numbers that NBC watches. The latest episode is here. This show is too good for it to die an early death.

I'd love to but it's not available in Romania...
 
Another Awesome. Loved the Final Five Cylons. :rommie:

But wouldn't it have made more sense in the eternal pingpong game that is the "Chuck/Sarah relationship" for Chuck to feel like Sarah is the only one on his side now, that

Sarah is frighteningly being replaced by Caprica Six?

The show is good for now but signs are accumulating that the premise is really starting to get stretched thin. I hope the game-changer we're supposedly getting at the end of the season really is that. If not, the next season should be the last; wrap the story up well, don't keep stretching it till it breaks. Odds are, there will be another season.

But it still gets better numbers then most of NBC's other shows, which is just sad and shows how weak NBC is.
It's middle of the pack, but that might be enough to help it squeak by. The Renew/Cancel rating I've linked to is how you do the analysis; ignore things like total number of viewers.

The other factor that isn't on that list is that Chuck is well suited to product placement. Also the fact that the NBC suits probably recognize that it is a high quality show can't hurt. It really should be a contender for comedy Emmys.
 
I enjoyed this episode and gave it above average. The General does a good job at being unlikable, I hope Chuck has the gumption to tell her off in the future!
 
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