
Last year Chuck’s ratings fell 17% when Daylight Savings Time hit… how did it fare this year? And how accurate were the predictions in our Ratings & Renewal podcast? We talk all about it.
We also discuss Chuck vs. the A-Team, a fun, packed episode written by recently returned Phil Klemmer, and directed by Chuck editor Kevin Mock, who used to direct America’s Top Model.
We have plenty of news and spoilers to round out the episode, as well as an exciting new giveaway!
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Missed you guys! Thanks for another entertaining and informative episode. Mel are those highlights? Cause the hair looks amazing!
LOL! Yes, I’m transitioning back to my original blond hair. 🙂
The bomb scene felt very similar to the sequence in the pilot episode. As well as they are setting up Ellie’s story just like last season. This episode just seem like a jigsaw puzzle with pieces taken from previous episodes.
Hi All:
Great Podcast! I think you covered the issues very well.
On the topic of Director Bentley, I think that she might not be a double agent. The way Robin Givins is playing the character to me is that she is a ambitious, power hungry individual that is motivated by moving up the ranks and getting all the credit she can.
I think the Director’s ambition is partially motivated by some rivarly she seems to have with General Beckman. I was picking up some type of unresolved history between the two characters. Of course, I might be reading too much into the character.