Features

Chucktoid: Double Entendre

This post is part of a series of mini insights into Chuck – Chucktoids, if you will – courtesy of G. Walter Bush, author of Unpacking Chuck and Unpacking Chuck 2.0. Perhaps most of the series’ episode titles utilize double entendre, expressions that can be interpreted in more than one way. “First Class” serves as a typical example. Most obvious, …

Read More »

Chucktoid: Rearranging

This post is part of a series of mini insights into Chuck – Chucktoids, if you will – courtesy of G. Walter Bush, author of Unpacking Chuck and Unpacking Chuck 2.0. When characters in “Chuck” rearrange items, the action may well accent an interior, emotional rearrangement occurring simultaneously within that character. Near the start of “Santa Claus”, the camera focuses …

Read More »

Chucktoid: What’s In a Name?

This post is part of a series of mini insights into Chuck – Chucktoids, if you will – courtesy of G. Walter Bush, author of Unpacking Chuck and Unpacking Chuck 2.0. What’s in a name? In the case of “Chuck”, often more than you may think. Prior Chucktoids have linked Orion and Frost to the ancient mythological figures they parallel, …

Read More »

Chucktoid: Long-Range Glasses

This post is part of a series of mini insights into Chuck – Chucktoids, if you will – courtesy of G. Walter Bush, author of Unpacking Chuck and Unpacking Chuck 2.0. To accent the perspective characters gain in particular episodes, long-range lenses are occasionally used as hand props. In one variation, Chuck, posing as assassin Rafe Gruber (“Fake Name”), uses …

Read More »

Chucktoid: Reflections and Mirrors

This post is part of a series of mini insights into Chuck – Chucktoids, if you will – courtesy of G. Walter Bush, author of Unpacking Chuck and Unpacking Chuck 2.0. A phantom reflection motif permeates the series, most often implying the double lives characters hide from others. In “Helicopter”, the lens focuses on Chuck’s image in the mirror as …

Read More »

Chucktoid: Baggage

Introducing a new series of mini insights into Chuck – Chucktoids, if you will – courtesy of G. Walter Bush, author of Unpacking Chuck and Unpacking Chuck 2.0. When Chuck famously responds to Sarah’s admission that she “may come with some baggage” by offering to be her “very own baggage handler”(Pilot), so begins a baggage motif to figure emotional turmoil …

Read More »

Yvonne Strahovski Debuts as Batwoman in BATMAN: BAD BLOOD

Warner Bros. new animated feature Batman: Bad Blood premieres on Digital HD today, followed by the Blu-ray & DVD release on February 2. Why is this news? Because this is the movie that debuts our own Yvonne Strahovski as the voice of Batwoman! Official Synopsis: The mysterious disappearance of Batman (voice of Jason O’Mara), coupled with the emergence of powerful …

Read More »

Chucktoid: Chuck as Interpersonal Intersect

Introducing a new series of mini insights into Chuck – Chucktoids, if you will – courtesy of G. Walter Bush, author of Unpacking Chuck and Unpacking Chuck 2.0. Chuck’s identity as the Intersect goes beyond just his status as the central nexus of the U.S. government’s intelligence secrets. As the series develops, Chuck also metaphorically serves as a precious link …

Read More »

Chucktoid: Ex Machina

Introducing a new series of mini insights into Chuck – Chucktoids, if you will – courtesy of G. Walter Bush, author of Unpacking Chuck and Unpacking Chuck 2.0. Into what comic book/graphic novel does Chuck place the schematics to the Fulcrum Intersect at Roark Industries? Brian Vaughan’s Ex-Machina, subtly echoing Chuck’s desire to remove the Intersect from his brain and …

Read More »

Chucktoid: Chuck’s First Flash

Introducing a new series of mini insights into Chuck – Chucktoids, if you will – courtesy of G. Walter Bush, author of Unpacking Chuck and Unpacking Chuck 2.0. Baptismal imagery, ranging from plunges into swimming pools to being soaked by fire sprinklers, is used repeatedly throughout the series to signify fundamental changes within characters and relationships. The first of these …

Read More »