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Post Renewal HighlightsMay 19

Let’s catch y’all up on today’s official announcement from NBC (hooray!). First up, highlights from Jennifer Godwin’s liveblog of NBC’s scheduling conference call:

  • From Ben Silverman’s introduction: “We are thrilled to be bringing back Chuck in partnership with Subway.”

  • According to Silverman, the online campaign really saved Chuck, and lack of online demand for shows like Medium and My Name Is Earl contributed to their demise.

  • Silverman says he was sent more Nerds than anybody could consume in a lifetime. They will promote Chuck heavily during the Olympics.

  • Silverman, in response to concerns about trimming castmembers: “We’re not looking to lower the cost in any way. We want Josh Schwartz, Zach and McG to perform at the highest levels. The show you love will be the show you get.”

  • Silverman, on internal support of the show: “There were a lot of people within this company who love that show.”

Next up, Alan Sepinwall’s take on the conference call plus an excellent interview with Chris Fedak:

  • “We are so confident in the Olympic platform,” Silverman promised. “The Olympics obviously delivered a halo effect for everyone involved with it.” He also said they have “an incredible online plan” to keep the show in people’s minds between now and March.

  • Later, another reporter asked if there was a chance season three could extend longer than the initial 13-episode order, given that the episodes won’t start airing until March. “Right now that’s the plan,” Silverman said, “but we could extend it out and run it through the summer. We think it would pair very well with ‘Friday Night Lights.’ We love how young the show is and love where the show can grow.” (Editor’s note: Two of my favorite shows on television paired together!)

  • Chris Fedak on the sponsorship deal with Subway: “We’re still hashing out the details of how that’s going to work. But we’re excited. Looking at the last two seasons, we’ve always had fun with the idea of product integration.”

  • Fedak, on whether or not we might see Sarah or Morgan in a Subway uniform: “That’s a possibility.”

  • Fedak, on making room for standalone episodes: “Yes, we will have room to do standalone episodes. I think that it doesn’t change the overall story, but it does change how we structure the story, but we still will do standalone episodes.”

  • A hint from Fedak on where things are headed in the next season: “I will say this: Season three will not be lacking in romance.”

Also, don’t forget to check out the official press release from NBC.

On a final note: way to go, everyone! Take the joy you’re feeling right now, bottle it up, and crack it open the next time the cynics tells you fan campaigns don’t make a difference.

We’ve got plenty of time to campaign for Chuck before it returns next winter. Continue spreading the word and let’s keep the momentum going!

One Comment

  1. Andrew Thomas May 20 2009

    I just wanted to say THANK YOU so much for organizing us. This site, among others, definitely helped rally the grassroots effort. We couldn’t have done it without you!

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How You Can Help

  1. Re-watch the finale and tell all your friends about it!

  2. Join the We Heart Chuck effort by donating to The American Heart Association.

  3. Participate in The Finale and a Footlong Campaign (check it out on Facebook). Buy a $5 footlong from Subway on April 27th in support of the show! Update: thanks to everyone who participated!

  4. ChuckTV.net has a ton of great suggestions including some great tips if you want to go the letter-writing route.

  5. Advertise your support for Chuck. Go beyond signing a petition of anonymous supporters. Post about it on your blog, evangelize it to your friends, do whatever you can to generate buzz for the show.

    Invest quality time and effort, and someone will notice. With enough of us rallying behind Chuck, maybe, just maybe the right people will notice.

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