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Post Finale HighlightsApril 28

As you might have expected, folks had a lot to say about last night’s stirring finale. Here are the highlights for your reading pleasure:

  • Brian Howard of Remote Access writes: “It can bring you viewers in droves. But it needs some more patience. It’s currently set up to be reinvented as something even better than what it’s been.”

  • From Alan Sepinwall (also known as one half of the Sepinwall-Ryan conglomerate) of The Star-Ledger: “I’m going to avoid the obvious ‘assuming there’s a third season’ disclaimer, both because it’s understood and I don’t want to face the idea of a world without ‘Chuck’ right this moment.”

  • And from the other half, Maureen Ryan of the Chicago Tribune: “How ridiculous was it that both ‘Tron’ and ‘The Matrix’ informed that final sequence. In an episode that also featured ‘Mr. Roboto.’ What did we do to deserve that level of awesome?”

  • Jace from Televisionary says: “On the edge of my seat? I’m on the edge of a cliff waiting to see just what will happen to this brilliant and compelling series.”

  • And, finally, James Poniewozik of TIME offers an insightful bit of speculation regarding something we’ve all been wondering: why the @#!% isn’t Chuck killing the ratings? Says Mr. Poniewozik: “My guess is: it has something to do with the very reason fans love it. The oddball brilliance of Chuck, as dozens of tributes recently have said, is that it marries action and comedy, heart and geek appeal, in a way few shows do. But to people who never got into Chuck, that may be a liability. My guess is that people look at it and see a spy show that’s not hardcore enough to be impressive, a drama that’s too frothy to seem high-stakes, and a comedy that’s too dramatic to be a sitcom. Maybe it’s heresy, but I don’t think our hope is to convert these people, God bless them. It’s for Chuck to be able to survive without them.”

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One Comment

  1. Kohl Kingsland May 11 2009

    Honestly I have to say that I just recently heard about the show Chuck. I had heard of the show, but had never really known what it was about. So without knowing anything about the show there was no interest in watching it. How ever after i heard about the show i sat down and watched one episode. That episode turned into two and in no time at all i was so hooked to the show i found myself watching it in a matter of probably two days. Honestly the main problem with the ratings of the show are that it’s in the same time slot as house. I see that as being the biggest reason viewers are getting dragged away from it. The writing of the show is impeccable and I can honestly say it’s one of the best new shows Ive seen on TV in a long time. If you look at the shows on TV 90% of the time it’s either a court show cop show or hospital show. It’s incredibly hard to find something different than those lately and chuck is different. Not only is chuck different but the dialog and acting are also really good compared to most shows. The writers have really done well with this show and i really kinda think nbc shoots themselves in the foot by trying to compete with house rather than going at a time slot where there not competing as heavily like a 9 o clock time slot on Wednesday or something so they dont have to compete with stuff like American idol house and other stuff like that . Thats just my 2 cents

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