Until we know more, it is really hard to say who will like/dislike the way things are going. All reports I have seen suggest this is going to be a GREAT season.
I just hope we don’t get a “Return of the Jedi” – cast waving at the audience surrounded by Ewoks, or in this case BuyMorons.
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]]>I agree with Craig. A “big family meeting” would not sustain an entire episode.
Most of the good TV show endings I know of only encompassed the last five minutes or so with their real ending. I have never seen a show of Chuck’s length spend the entire episode as denouement. That’s way too much time.
Examples: Six Feet Under, The O.C., Friday Night Lights.
I don’t know where this “love letter” stuff started, but I doubt that anyone in the show said it was to “shippers” but to “fans”. Chuck fans encompass a lot of desires.
I want to see fun, action, comedy, and suspense almost to the end. Let the last five minutes finish up the story.
]]>If the last episode was a “complete family meeting,” there would be no plot. And then the final episode would be boring. That’s not how I want the show to go out.
Even though Chuck shippers can get annoying at times, I seriously doubt the show will end without that group getting at least some of what they want in the story. They’ve played too big of a part in the shows success for this not to happen.
]]>I’m reserving judgment till all of the the threads for this season are revealed. Who is to say that this character will simply keep the story moving along but appears as a back drop against the main plot. Again, reserving judgment till I see how the season plays out. No sense calling it a train wreck if the train hasn’t even left the station yet.
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