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Chuck: Chuck Versus the Colonel

chk_221_13All our dreams are coming true.  Chuck and Sarah are together.  Casey is sticking around just because.  Morgan and Anna are going to Hawaii together.  Ellie and Awesome are getting married.  Wow.  If I didn’t know any better I’d say it was the series finale here.  But it’s all going to blow up next week.  I know probably nothing else will work out but I seriously hope Ellie and Awesome at least get married.  Then again, maybe it’s better to postpone it so they can actually have a happy day to remember.

How proud are you of Morgan?  He is really growing up.  I can’t believe he actually asked Anna to go with him to Hawaii.  You don’t think he’s actually going do you?  What would the show be without him?  What do you think will happen to make him stay?  Chuck’s best friend can’t leave just when his life is up in the air.

I’m glad that even if the wedding crashes to the ground that Ellie’s dad will be there.  Flaky or not, your dad should be at your wedding.

This was a really fantastic episode.  I loved the action.  Of both varieties.  So what’s going to stop Chuck and Sarah from being together?  It looks like she’s abducted, do you think she’s abducted long term?

I’m just wondering how Chuck is going to end up working for the government again.  Do you think the intersect really is gone?  Will he become an agent to help track down Sarah?  I don’t know, the possibilities are endless.

I want to know what you think is going to happen next week.  It’s gonna be a big one.

Chuck is on Mondays at 8pm on NBC.


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This was such a great episode! So fun to watch so many hanging plots finally come together, but definitely too resolved for one of those cliffhanger season finales that they’re sure to give us next week.

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