As I mentioned in another post, it will air Saturday at noon.
]]>I would much rather a big relationship change than to have this whole “dynamic changing” storyline come in, once again, and then once again be swept under the rug when the episode is over. If I were Chuck, this whole baby thing would be a deal breaker for me. I need him to call her out on her bulls*** more than letting her slide “but this time it’s different!”
]]>Truth was criticizing the writers, not Sarah.
Just as they mishandled Chuck in ” The Curse”, looks like they’re about to do the same with Sarah.
]]>I know chuck did the same thing a couple episodes ago. but does that give sarah a free ride to do the same thing when she demands that chuck never keeps anything from her? its no big deal, its just inconstancy.
]]>That’s the most hypocritical comment ever. Chuck did the very same thing not two episodes ago when he took off to rescue Ellie with The Omen. He didn’t even give Sarah a heads up he was leaving, AND he did it after basically lieing to her face and telling her they would do it together. Then we see Chuck above raving about how much he trusts Sarah. Of course people let Chuck off because he is the golden-boy hero, but Sarah gets flack because she’s an assassin with a less than sparkling past that she isn’t eager to reveal to people who she cares about.
]]>We’ve had 4 seasons so far of great TV. Just a little faith for the 5th!
Lets call a show out on when it jumps the shark when it happens and not when we see a promo that has probably been cut together to create sensation rather than consistency and subtle nuances in character.
]]>The writers have shown in the past that they’re willing to have the heroes act out-of-character to make the story work. That’s why there is some (rather deserved, imo) mistrust.
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