COMIC CON 2011: Watch the Entire Chuck Panel

Did you miss Comic Con this year? We had tons of coverage, with more to come, and now you can watch the entire Chuck panel courtesy of NBC!

Note: This is not our video and therefore we have no control over it’s availability to other countries.

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  1. “””We’re sorry, but the clip you selected isn’t available from your location. Please select another clip.””””

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    i’m from Brazil 🙁

    • As noted above, unfortunately we have no control over availability.

      • I have the same problem too. Could you find some other way for us to watch the clip? 🙁

      • A couple of alternatives (sans Morgansect intro):
        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sGm56n7w-tw
        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LbFaxR_FL4

        [N.B. Neither is mine, I just copied the links]

    • Same from Spain. Which really makes no sense, because most of the videos are available on Youtube. Way to go, nbc.com! 🙁

  2. Hey! Unlike the intro, this video was something more than a black screen (I’m in the U.S.A.). Nice panel.

    Ya think Sahay sounds pretty bitter about limited role on the show? Get some perspective dude.

    Kudos to the guy who asked the question about the intersect and what makes Chuck’s brain so special. Major spoiler about the effect of the intersect on Morgan. Also, early in the panel, Gomez commented that his filming schedule resembled Levi’s usual schedule. It sounds to me like they are going to maximize the “Morgan with the intersect” bit while he’s got it, then pull the plug.

    • Me thinks…..No!!!….Me knows Sahay was joking.

      If you’ve ever seen any other informal interview he’s done, you’d know he’s just a big jokester. Nothing wrong with that. That’s just his personality. I actually found him to be very entertaining during the panel.

    • Vik was JOKING around. He’s a playful, fun, amazing-looking, edgy guy, and he had all in stitches!

      • Indeed. I’ve talked with Vik many times over the last 4 years and while he jokes around about his small role on the show, he’s always grateful for the job and the experience.

      • I’ll grant you Sahay fans that his response to favorite (most memorable?) stunt was funny. A joke here or there about his limited role can be amusing, but every word on the panel from him was of contemptuousness at perceived slights against him (particularly when he took offense to being referred to as half of Jeffster, and his abrasive retort). It got rather grating. Look, I’ll admit I’m not a big fan of the Jeff and Lester characters. But I don’t hate them either. I just think they should be used judiciously. And, a little Mark Christopher Lawrence kind of graciousness on the panels can go a long way.

      • He was very very funny. And he’s very gracious and grateful for the work and to the fans. Wasn’t remotely grating, go back to sleep. Here’s another very hysterical quote from the Chicago Comic-con, “All joking tension aside, I really love just being on the show and playing this demented, broken, busted-up, sad, weird, awkward, wild, mad, nuts, wacky, neat, cool, soft, strawberries, green, yellow, blue, ceiling, floor, people type of person that Lester is.”

      • Sorry I missed that. Do you have an approximate time of that quote?

      • I personally love when he’s gets up there, half in character, and gets provocative. These things can get to be such love-fests, I find it a little boring, but he goes in and shakes things up. I find it awesome. Plus I, too, have heard him be really genuine and grateful. Very much. AND, you guys have talked to him a couple of times, Mel, hearing those interviews, and others, he’s not only SO fast and funny, but also one of the most thoughtful, deep, actors out there, who does a lot of dramatic work, ‘Lester’ being a very specific character he created that’s only one aspect of what he can do, wouldn’t you say Mel?

      • That quote was from the CHICAGO comic-con, not this one.

      • Agreed, Barb. We chatted with him at a party Saturday evening and while we still had some “tension” going on (a joke between me and Vik that I explained in the podcast going up soon), he did sincerely thank us for supporting the show “since before the beginning” and gave me a big hug. Vik’s not a hugger, so that ought to give you an idea of how emotional the weekend was for him.

      • That’s really sweet to hear, Mel. I’ve heard him talk a little about his acting process, and the research he does for all his roles, what he did to create Lester, and the way he immerses in roles, I think he’s super-talented big big big time!

      • Well, I’m pleased to find that I misread him and his (“half in character”) humor. The joke’s on me, I guess.

  3. This was awesome. I couldn’t be at Comic Con but this video brought the feel and scope of the event to me. Zach getting all choked up at the end had me almost in tears too.

  4. It’s also on Youtube for people in other countries

  5. Watching Zach get all choked up made me cry. But I hope this show will not become Morgancentric. Josh mentioned he has the same schedule as Zach now, so I’m hoping it’s just for a couple of episodes. But it was a great clip overall.

  6. here you have the entire panel on youtube, for people outside de U.S.
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4LbFaxR_FL4
    Since this is not mine, I’ll ask you guys who watch to leave a review to the guy who posted it!

  7. While I loved this overall, I was left sad and teary; one because of Zac’s emotional comment at the end, and two, because no matter how I try to stay hopeful, hearing that Josh now has the same schedule as Zach’s, makes me think the intersect storyline will be longer than I had hoped, and will bring Chuck/Morgan bromance front and center, and put Chuck, Sarah, Chuck and Sarah, and Casey on the backburner. I hope I’m wrong, but I guess we’ll have to wait and see.

  8. After seeing the panel – I hate the idea of Morgansect even more. To me its S3 all over again – lets really screw around with the character dynamics that work so well, because it will be really really good. True its not the love trapezoid thing, but to me it sounds just as bad.

    I will be watching when it comes back on and hope for the best, but definitely not enthusiastic about this new season.

  9. It will be fun to see Morgan increase his importance to the show but only the combo of Sarah and Chuck can carry the burden of multi episodes–anything else will deviate too much from the long term themes of the show and hurt the show more than help it. Hopefully the storylines will be balanced and be a real positive for our final season. Sarah and Chuck are married and THE team to fight the bads guy’s as a committed couple, Morgan assists in the comedy. ALSO, please F&S no more angst in the S & C relationship and lets end this with all the main characters still alive.

  10. Thank you so much for this could’nt get tickets for comic con this year

  11. I am also glad that this was posted. It makes it fun for all who are not lucky enough to go in person. I was also near tears at the end when Zach choked up. He truly seems to be a very loving person, and I wish more in Hollywood would take a clue from him. He truly seems to appreciate the fans and that’s why we love him!!