Do you think Quinn dies early within the first hour, an something else happens next? Because there's no way they would be showing us one of the final moments of the finale with so many spoilers in the first sneak peek. Am I alone in this?
NBC kept a very low rated show on the air for five seasons. Three more than it reasonably should have. There wasn't much of a tangible benefit for the network to do so. After five seasons, I think it's time Chuck fans stop vilifying NBC.
NBC sucks at a lot of things (programming, scheduling, advertising, etc.) but the network did right by Chuck, even if it took more than a little arm twisting at times.
lol true... and maybe go with a big stained glass window for the final coup de grace... or have the final fight in the window section of a Home Depot....
Ahhh I refuse to spoil myself this time.. the finale is going to be intense enough without me wondering what's going on in the clips for the next few days.
I agree and disagree. It's definitely slipped, whether it's from storylines, or just poor writing.. but some of that could be contributed to the budget, and some to the lack of promotion NBC really gave Chuck in general.
But I'm really happy it was kept around as long as it was.
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Getting overemotional as the finale draws nearer
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ReplyDeleteQuinn obviously loves windows. Two episodes, two windows he's been thrown through.
ReplyDeleteIf you want to cry watch Zac's Heartbreaking interview: :(
ReplyDeletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8fb605WBHYU&feature=player_embedded
Do you think Quinn dies early within the first hour, an something else happens next? Because there's no way they would be showing us one of the final moments of the finale with so many spoilers in the first sneak peek. Am I alone in this?
ReplyDelete#2 is a very cool sequence. Seems like Quinn just can't resist getting thrown out of windows by Sarah... lol
ReplyDeleteSad that this will be the finish.
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to know. I'm pretty sure there's more to it.
ReplyDeleteSneak Peek #1 seems like a red herring too.
I agree It is going to be a very emotional telecast. I really despise NBC in dropping Chuck!
ReplyDeleteI am sure he falls to like Casey did a washer window ledge. So he will return later.
ReplyDeleteI love #2!! Just sad that it is coming to an end :(
ReplyDeleteYes very sad indeed
ReplyDeleteI agree with both of ya, no way is Quin dead after that scene.
ReplyDeleteAs for scene #1, it seems Sarah goes back anyway after she thinks she has killed Quin.
Love the "World's Greatest Dad" apron.
ReplyDeleteNBC kept a very low rated show on the air for five seasons. Three more than it reasonably should have. There wasn't much of a tangible benefit for the network to do so. After five seasons, I think it's time Chuck fans stop vilifying NBC.
ReplyDeleteNBC sucks at a lot of things (programming, scheduling, advertising, etc.) but the network did right by Chuck, even if it took more than a little arm twisting at times.
I would be very happy if that keeps happening throughout the hour. I love running gags.
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ReplyDeleteGosh! It's almost the end.
ReplyDeletelol true... and maybe go with a big stained glass window for the final coup de grace... or have the final fight in the window section of a Home Depot....
ReplyDeleteSame here. Shows like Arrested Development are a perfect example :P
ReplyDeleteLOVE IT!!!! So sad it´s going to be the end after this. :'(
ReplyDeleteAhhh I refuse to spoil myself this time.. the finale is going to be intense enough without me wondering what's going on in the clips for the next few days.
ReplyDelete*sniff*
ReplyDeleteI can't believe it's really here :(
ReplyDeleteBlimey O"Reilly!
ReplyDeleteI agree and disagree. It's definitely slipped, whether it's from storylines, or just poor writing.. but some of that could be contributed to the budget, and some to the lack of promotion NBC really gave Chuck in general.
ReplyDeleteBut I'm really happy it was kept around as long as it was.