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The Grammy Awards had their best numbers since 2004, knocking off American Idol for the number one spot for the week. Elsewhere, the final season of Lost returned as the number one scripted show in the adult demo.
When Chuck is assigned an asset of his own to handle, it reminds him of when he was the asset and Sarah was his handler. Meanwhile, Morgan begins to suspect there’s more to Chuck’s odd behavior than he thought.
With early pickups of Glee, new dramas on CBS and the ABC Wednesday comedy lineup, the 2010-11 television season is looking good. At least on paper.
It was a bit of a slow week of television. Football on FOX sent all the other networks scrambling on Sunday. Then Obama took over all the channels on Wednesday. Add in an oddly quiet Thursday and we had three pretty weak nights of numbers. Not to worry though, there was still the occasional cause […]
When I mused on this season’s new iteration of Chuck, I hadn’t really considered needing to follow the subject up. At least not so soon. But I wrote about my displeasure with the change before this week’s episode, “Chuck vs. First Class” aired, and as many of you promised, I definitely saw something different this […]
Oh Chuck, this is the kind of show I think you should be. Well played. Well played, indeed. Even the use of high profile guest actors didn’t detract from the perfect blend of emotional tension, humor and action — shaken, not stirred. “Stone Cold” Steve Austin and Kristin Kreuk were on hand, and I was […]
They promised! Everything I read about the new Chuck 2.0 guaranteed me that, while things had changed, everything about Chuck was still the same. He may be in possession of a new, more powerful Intersect, but — his ability to learn new skills rapidly aside — this was going to be the Chuck we knew […]