PHOTOS: Chuck Episode 4.21 (Gary Cole Returns!)

The photos for Chuck episode 4.21, “Chuck vs. the Wedding Planner”, have been released and feature the always wonderful Gary Cole, returning as Sarah’s father. This episode airs Monday, April 18.

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  1. NBC, hey. What’s happening. Listen, if you could renew Chuck for a fifth season, that’d be grreaattttthhhannnkksss.

  2. yvonne looks sooooooo stunninggggggggg!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  3. zac is so hot in black suit!!!

  4. So, we’re have a flashback to Sarah’s childhood and, it appears that this shirt has now become Chuck’s official wear for awkward family reunions (I believe it is the same as in Leftovers). I don’t know about anyone else but I’m excited.

  5. So NBC is finally promoting? About time!
    Zac looks absolutely fantastic in that black suit!

  6. LOL ! Sarah is wearing UGGS xD I just doesn’t suit her (Or anyone for that matter)

  7. Two Words: Gary Cole! 🙂

  8. Think we might get at least a little evidence of affection between a couple of engaged people this week? Seems to have been missing for a while.

    • The kissing, smiling, and familiarity between them isn’t “affection”?

      • Don’t think we saw much of that in the past week or so. Family Volkoff: even after Chuck did his own prenup, not even a little smooch to make up. Hell, so far as I recall, in Bank of Evil, even tho’ Sarah did her wedding dress scene, I don’t think she and Chuck showed much PDA. Not looking for a Versus the Colonel motel scene — but at least demonstrate something a little more like most engaged couples (of course, it’s been over 30 years since the wife and I were engaged, so maybe times have changed).

      • Holding hands, holding each other, hugging, stealing little glances here and there, smiling. Pretty much what Mel had said. Shouldn’t be something the actors/actresses would be uncomfortable with so shouldn’t be missing in scenes or the entire episode.

        Between “Chuck Vs. The Colonel” and “Chuck Vs. The Honeymooners” I’d say intimate moments like those should just be enough and then let the spy action and comedy ensue. Not so sure I want the writers to top Vs. The Honeymooners. My wife might put an end to the Chuck watching.

        Those little things mentioned above should be just enough… with whatever the actors/actresses are comfortable with from there to mix it up.

      • And that’s exactly what we got in this week’s episode – lots of affection and sweet moments between the two of them, just as I’ve been seeing all season.