It isn’t a dream. But as we saw in the beginning, Sarah and Chuck were a little scared to share their intimate feelings in front of a crowd, they wanted to try in private first. I guess that when it finally became real, they were still watching at each other, focusing on the moment, and the line between their dreams and reality was a little blurred. It’s some kind of magical moment where your dreams become true.
Later in the Limo, Morgan says “I was always the driver”, he had troubles letting them go, but it may also imply that he wasn’t the priest, and that Sarah and Chuck were so focused on each other that they did imagine a few things, like their fake rings or Morgan.
(Furthermore, it can’t be a dream they have while Sarah is still unconscious, we would not have a “2 weeks later” scene if it was the case.)
]]>I’m confused. Was the wedding a dream? Morgan isn’t a minister so how could he
marry them? By the power of the Galactic Empire? What kind of BS is that?Are they
really married and almost billionaires or is Sarah still unconscious ?
I’m a little cnfused. Was the whole wedding a dream? Morgan was the minister? Since
When did he get the power to marry them? By the power of the Galactic Empire or whatever?
Are they really married and almost billionaires? Or is this some massive BS ?
I just watched the final wedding scene again, and with all those flashbacks and this music and everything… well I can add this to the very rare TV scenes that made me cry. So I guess I was just hoping for more, but I must finally admit that… it was touching after all. Very.
Thank you for this ending. I will remember it.
]]>Since NBC only just recently announced Chuck’s renewal, I wonder if multiple endings to this season’s finale were shot… maybe a tender, happy ending like someone above was wanting, should the series not be picked up again, so it could end on a happy note with some sense of conclusion… but then this second cut was put together in case the series was picked up, to lead into the final season. The episode title “Chuck vs. the Cliffhanger” has been known for a while now though, so maybe the show knew it was coming back and NBC just did a good job of keeping it secret until the last minute.
]]>You’re right! Maybe if they fitted some scenes from the wedding or the “after-antidote” moment instead of fading into dark would had been perfect, but, looking the amount of time they have to make the entire episode, it was impossible (they even eliminate the intro, putting only “Chuck”).
However, I really loved the season finale… Now we’ll have to wait how the season five will do with Intersect-Morgan, Chuck-Sarah relation (enough time for babies?), new agency and so on.
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]]>The wedding… way too short, not enough interaction with all actors and guest stars. After they exited the church, I would have appreciated some scenes from the party, so that they can conclude stories with a couple of chats between characters, but again… fade to black and back to the Buy More “2 weeks later”.
A lot of potential, and we could have been deeply emotionally involved with the characters, with what happened, with everything, but it would have required double the time.
I don’t really have any good or bad feeling about the ending, and about what season 5 will be about. They’re back together, rich, and willing to continue on they own. But they seem a little alone, as they quitted the CIA, and even threatening them… that’s kinda very different from the story we were enjoying at the very beginning. “Change is unavoidable” I guess, let’s hope it’s for the best.
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