I'll take 30 seconds of nothingness aka stickin' it to da MAN!As a side note, when your ad blocker blocks an ad, it actually takes longer to get past it (30 seconds of nothingness) than most of the commercials (15-20 seconds).
It's a major element of what appears to be emerging as the major dramatic tension this season, namely Can Chuck Stay Chuck? Or will he be corrupted by the corruptiveness of being a spy? That's a good substitute for romantic angst with Sarah, since Sarah is still in the middle of that dramatic tension as well. She keeps warning Chuck to "stay pure" because it's "too late" for her. The outcome of the conflict no doubt will be that both Sarah and Chuck escape, and run off together, ta dah, the end. They even set up a happy ending for Casey, what with him having a ready made family all convenienty prepped for him. He can hem and haw all he wants, but we know how his story ends, too.Regarding the pill, still, it's a minor thing at best for the Ring. It's only "super spy" use is for Chuck, and only because has no psychological training or real experience.
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