I don't think it was supposed to be a product placement. They didn't even mention the game.That was the worst product placement I've seen yet!
I don't think it was supposed to be a product placement. They didn't even mention the game.That was the worst product placement I've seen yet!
I think Temis just needs dorkier friends.
Hell, I have Guitar Hero and I hate rhythm games.Really?
I think almost every single person I know owns Guitar Hero!![]()
It may have been product placement, but it was neither jarring nor blatant. It was perfectly in character for Chuck, as many others have already said. He's a young adult and a top notch gamer geek. Why wouldn't he have Guitar Hero?
I felt last week like it was getting a lot darker with Chuck lying and turning into kind of a bastard. I almost want it to go down a path like that.
Chuck will never be a CIA field agent. It's ridiculous to think he could do that without having a killer instinct or even a frakkin' gun.
He'd have to have Sylar-type telekinesis to overcome the advantage of foes who have any kind of weaponry they can lay their hands on.
That would be fine by me - anything to just get the story moving somewhere. There are just two directions for it to go: Chuck realizes what it takes to be a spy and embraces it (the dark version you object to); and Chuck realizes what it takes to be a spy and rejects it.Something's coming up that's going to make Chuck realize that he's made the wrong choice by wanting to become a spy -- that there's something fundamentally corrupt about the entire spy business.
There are just two directions for it to go: Chuck realizes what it takes to be a spy and embraces it (the dark version you object to); and Chuck realizes what it takes to be a spy and rejects it.
I don't see how the spy biz has been depicted as particularly corrupt.
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