It's Mondays back to normal now. Chuck is now back in it's old 8pm time slot. At least something is going right in this world.
So we now have a new status quo set up. Emmett was shot in the head, the poor man is now dead. But Casey has told everyone he took a job in Anchorage. He should go down in the history of famous last words for saying "Pussy" as his last word on a network television show. Too bad the last song he ever listened to was "Hold On" by Wilson/Phillips though.
We have also lost Anna. She did not even get to come back for a closure scene. Morgan said she ran off with another guy. Could that just be a cover story for her having been recruited for field agent work after a recommendation from a certain Col. Casey? We may never know.
And we also appear to have lost Ellie and Devon, the Awesome newlyweds. The doctors have moved out of Chuck's place, and across the courtyard opposite Casey's apartment. Given their schedules as doctors, this has effectively written them out of the show for the most part I fear. We may see them from time to time, but I don't think it will be very much. Good thing they have the characters in a Honda commercial for each episode (I assume we will see a third installment of it tonight), people need to get paid and supporting characters don't get all that much.
They were saying that NBC mandated some budget cutbacks. So I think it is now pretty apparent where those cuts were made. Anna and Emmett canned, Devon and Ellie roles reduced with a side advertising deal. But now we can settle into the new status quo, back in the old time slot, and a run of new episodes each week until NBC shifts to Olympic programming next month.
And now...
See you all after the show airs here on the west coast.
So we now have a new status quo set up. Emmett was shot in the head, the poor man is now dead. But Casey has told everyone he took a job in Anchorage. He should go down in the history of famous last words for saying "Pussy" as his last word on a network television show. Too bad the last song he ever listened to was "Hold On" by Wilson/Phillips though.
We have also lost Anna. She did not even get to come back for a closure scene. Morgan said she ran off with another guy. Could that just be a cover story for her having been recruited for field agent work after a recommendation from a certain Col. Casey? We may never know.
And we also appear to have lost Ellie and Devon, the Awesome newlyweds. The doctors have moved out of Chuck's place, and across the courtyard opposite Casey's apartment. Given their schedules as doctors, this has effectively written them out of the show for the most part I fear. We may see them from time to time, but I don't think it will be very much. Good thing they have the characters in a Honda commercial for each episode (I assume we will see a third installment of it tonight), people need to get paid and supporting characters don't get all that much.
They were saying that NBC mandated some budget cutbacks. So I think it is now pretty apparent where those cuts were made. Anna and Emmett canned, Devon and Ellie roles reduced with a side advertising deal. But now we can settle into the new status quo, back in the old time slot, and a run of new episodes each week until NBC shifts to Olympic programming next month.
And now...
Chuck's back in action--but his mission creates an international incident that puts Captain Awesome in danger.
See you all after the show airs here on the west coast.