Ready to get in a Halloween frame of mind, Chucksters? Tonight’s episode of Chuck is Halloween-themed with a creepy guest turn by Robert Englund (aka Freddy Krueger). Mary Elizabeth Bartowski (Linda Hamilton) returns with a mission for Chuck, but he wants answers first.
Chuck’S DREAM OF FINDING HIS MOM MAY BE HIS WORST NIGHTMARE — LINDA HAMILTON, Morgan FAIRCHILD AND ROBERT ENGLUND GUEST-STAR — When Chuck (Zachary Levi), Sarah (Yvonne Strahovski), Casey (Adam Baldwin), and Morgan (Joshua Gomez) are tasked to stop Dr. Stanley Wheelright (guest star Robert Englund, “Nightmare on Elm Street†films) from releasing a nightmare-inducing toxin, they’re also lead to question the allegiances of Chuck’s mom (guest star Linda Hamilton, “The Terminatorâ€). Meanwhile, Jeff (Scott Krinsky) and Lester (Vik Sahay) use their unique sensibilities to celebrate Halloween at the Buy More, and Ellie (Sarah Lancaster) and Awesome (Ryan McPartlin) get a visit from Dr. Honey Woodcomb (guest star Morgan Fairchild). Bonita Friedericy and Mark Christopher Lawrence also star.
“Chuck vs. the Aisle of Terror†airs Monday, October 25 at 8/7c on NBC. Need something to while away the hours? See photos for this episode in the Gallery, watch previews and behind the scenes clips (warning: spoilers!), celebrate the extra episode order with us on the latest podcast, listen to the CNN recap of last week’s episode, and vote for Chuck to grace the cover of TV Guide.
Update: This week we are joining the virtual viewing party at Philo.
Holy creepiness! That “Sorry, Chuck” just gave me the chills. If they can make Mama B sound that scary, I can’t wait to see how they are going to use Robert Englund…
I am also curious about the snail-baby thing going on 😛
IKR? I have to admit I got a chill going down my spine when I heard that. Viewer beware you’re in for a scare muhaha (sorry couldn’t resist a Goose bump reference. 😉 )
Didn’t much care to share on the Philo website – not as good as doing on online through here – sorry!! Got tired of individuals commenting they were only on to win the points.
Agreed. We’ll be back to the live chat next week.
I understand that we were supporting NBC’s alliance with Philo, but I really disliked the setup there. It was difficult to read the comments coming in because of the way it was formatted with so much space/text devoted to each comment around, above, and after the entries. Also, as it put voting credit and dvd raffle entry credit on tweeting/fb-ing, it encouraged undue non-comments in order to get more entries in. Finally, I think the point of keeping the dialogue contained within chucktv.net is to converse and clarify missed or beloved quotes with other Chuck aficionados without broadcasting spoilers to the west coast and other non-live-tv viewers, which element is entirely lost by tweeting/fb-ing.
As I said above, we’ll be back to the live chat next week.
Does anyone know the song that was last played during the episode
stars “dead hearts”