Strahovski and Santa Claus
It is with a heavy heart that I write my last review of 2008. Waiting until February for our next taste of Yvonne Strahovski is going to be painful.
But still, I’ve gathered my quotes and I’m ready to go. Let’s rock Episode 2.11 – Chuck Versus the Santa Claus.
“How ya holdin’ up there, partner?”
Let’s just get this out of the way first. The cop from Die Hard playing Big Mike’s brother!?! That’s perfect casting, right there.
Some of you may only know him from Family Matters, but before that he was John McClane’s radio friend in Die Hard — one of the best action movies of all time. Also a ‘hostage thriller.’
His talk with Big Mike was a direct reference to the film. I don’t know if Die Hard qualifies as geek culture, but I say it does.
“This store has a strict no bravery policy.”
No time for B-plots this week with a story that nicely uses the entire cast. I know this is an Yvonne Strahovski site, but dang Anna makes a good elf.
I thought seeing each character react to the situation was actually pretty fun. Devon was surprisingly gung ho about trying to take Ned out. I don’t know that I quite expected that, but it was fun.
I really like the relationship that Morgan and Devon are forming. It’s a funny father/son type of relationship that I hope they keep playing up.
And Morgan’s gonna need Devon’s help if he’s going to get over Lester’s moves on Anna. I hate Lester now; and also sorta don’t blame him.
“It’s an electronics store, Major, not Basra.”
No matter how funny Chuck & Morgan can be, it always seems like Casey gets the best lines. His conversation with the general about his cuts had me rolling on the floor.
What’s better is Casey had his fingers taped up even before that scene and I noticed. It was a long and glorious set-up for yet another classic Casey moment.
Also interesting that our boy Casey lost a toe! That’s bound to provide endless humor in future episodes.
“I’m getting by fine with eight.”
I was pleased to see them get Emmett out of there fast. There was nothing for him to do but be annoying. I really don’t think he working out.
The writers seem incapable of maintaining an assistant manager who can hold his own with the rest of the Buy More crew. Perhaps they should try another hot babe? Those always go over well.
“Prepare to be heartwarmed.”
Amid all the crazy hostage crises and fulcrum kidnapping, we did get a little bit of some Chuck/Sarah love which we’ve all been craving.
Giving Sarah the bracelet was a heartfelt moment, complete with Yvonne’s lovely facial expressions. I feel like I should stop repeating myself, but she does such an amazing job of conveying so many mixed emotions at once.
“Gonna be a cold Christmas at the Bartowskis.”
Chuck and Sarah’s return to potential love may be short-lived, though.
Chuck’s seen Sarah shoot the occasional bad guy in a pinch, but seeing her commit murder in cold-blood isn’t something I think he’s going to take well.
It’s really an interesting end to the mid-season.
Did Sarah make the right choice? Was she just doing her job, or did her love for Chuck cause her to pull the trigger when she shouldn’t have?
It’s truly a massive character turn for Sarah, and our girl Yvonne. They’ve finally given her something weighty to shape her character.
Sarah Walker may never be the same. And her relationship with Chuck may be shattered for a long time. Sad, but so good.
I am both shocked and impressed that the writers were willing to take this risky step. It really propels everything forward. It was a cliffhanger without having to be a cliffhanger. Bravo.
It’s going to be a long wait until February to see how it all shakes out. Until then, we’ve got tons to talk about. Did Sarah do right? How should Chuck deal? Comment away!
Screen captures should be up tomorrow afternoon.

December 15th, 2008 at 10:23 pm
wait why is is bad that sarah shot the fulcrum guy? i mean doesn’t it sort of prove that there definitely is some love between her and chuck? shouldn’t chuck be a bit more appreciative of it instead of looking like he hates her?
December 15th, 2008 at 10:30 pm
It’s going to kill the momentum their relationship was building on for two reasons:
1) From Chuck’s perspective it was cold blooded murder, no extenuating circumstances. He sees the man, hands up, surendering and saying ‘take me to jail’ then she shoots him in cold blood. Now he doesn’t know she did it to save his life, and protect his family – all he knows is she killed him in cold blood. Chuck isn’t wired to deal with that.
2) She lied to him about it. As bad as seeing that was, she lied to him about it. That undercuts the one thing she’d always been able to fall back on, trust. Since she became his handler she’d never lied to him. Not in any one episode. She has avoided telling him the whole truth, given him partial truths, or framed the truth in such a way that it protected her, but ush came to shove she always told him the truth.
This is the first time she ever outright lied to him before this. I predict this will be a bigger problem than the killing. Chuck can eventually wrap his head aroud that, but lying to him reduces her credibility with him to zero.
December 15th, 2008 at 10:34 pm
She did it for love, understabible. Him not getting it? Same I would freak too. But I think you have a great point. Yeah they can talk out the murder so he knows how much she loves him. But the fact she lied about it can throw them over the top. But all I hope for is that they can over come and they frickin get to gether!!
December 15th, 2008 at 10:34 pm
This episode was a rollercoaster ride of emotions. The Charah fan in me wanted to stop the tape right after he gave the phone call/charm bracelet scene. He basically professes his love for her, she accepts it in Sarah terms, and all is right with the world.
Then there’s the whole killing the Fulcrum agent thing. The damage this has done to their relationship, it’ll be episode 02×14 before they’re back to this level of intimacy, and even then the trust is gone.
Think about that, the break up (02×03), and the Jill Arc did LESS damage to the Charah relationship than the last five minutes of this show. I’m dying here.
December 15th, 2008 at 10:41 pm
BTW, did regarding the two big questions Did Sarah do right? How should Chuck deal?
1) Absolutely Sarah did the right thing in killing the Fulcrum agent. I also think it’s pretty obvious she did it because she loves Chuck, not because she wanted to protect the asset. Hear me out: Sarah isn’t Casey, she kills out of neccessity. You could tell the way Yvonne portrayed it (with those wonderful expressions and her beautiful eyes) that she was conflicted. The CIA would have wanted him alive to interrogate. She killed him to protect Chuck, not the INTERSECT. So she did right, she just shouldn’t have lied to him about it.
2) He should confront her directly, I mean like on the way home from work. He should pull her aside and say, “I saw you shoot him in cold blood. Tell me there was a reason.” and then they can deal with her lying to him.
How does this shake out? Chuck’s got principles and he’s a moral person. This is going to be hard for him. Sarah is also hurting, she’ll feel like she did something to protect the man she loves and now he’s acting wierd, it’ll damage them both. I’m going to mope about this until Chuck versus the Suburbs for sure.
December 15th, 2008 at 11:00 pm
I 100% agree with you Modean. you pretty much have down what i wanted say.
December 15th, 2008 at 11:55 pm
Good god!! Download some kung fu into that guys head. I love good ole’ Chuck but a little ass kickin’ wouldn’t hurt the whole macho-less image he has going on. Have you also noticed Sarah is awfully good on her back. Yeah, I said it. I mean she discarded that Fulcrum agent the same way she got rid of the big guy after he tossed Chuck off the roof. Chuck better watch out!! He might get tossed out his bedroom window once things finally heat up a bit between them in the later episodes.
Anyway, I thought it was a good episode, I was really hoping Chuck was going to turn the corner in the Secret Agent department this episode. I guess I’ll just have to live with Strahotski shooting a guy and lying to Chuck about it. See ya all in February, bring your 3D glasses!
December 16th, 2008 at 12:04 am
well thanks modean. i actually dont think i realized that chuck didnt hear what the fulcrum agent said to sarah. now it makes sense. and damn, yvonne looked great tonight, like in every other friggin episode haha im just angry that i wont be able to see chuck till february
December 16th, 2008 at 12:10 am
Yvonne is just so stunning and I loved all of her scenes with Chuck so much. Casey was really funny too! I was just wondering why they won’t be getting together until vs. the suburbs?? Are they estranged or something for the 3d and best friend episodes?
December 16th, 2008 at 12:15 am
Dave, you and me both brother. I’m looking forward to the day when Chuck can do a ‘Matrix’ and dowmload the skills he needs to be an agent. I think that would actually be interesting, all the skill without the training to get them so he would still be chuck.
Hector, I think a lot of folks missed that. And you’re right – Yvonne always looks good. Dayum that woman is absolutely gorgeous. I’m just going to spend the next two months watching season 1 and the first have of season 2 over and over again until they bring the Yvonney goodness back in February.
December 16th, 2008 at 12:40 am
Chuck’s a wimp in this episode! I confess he annoys me at times. I only watch Chuck because I love Yvonne’s character and I’m a big fan of Firefly. Seriously Chuck need to grow up, toughen up, maybe get smarter… Still I like the Chuck/Sarah bracelet scene. The writers are good at building up the tension. I just didn’t expect the turn came so quickly at the end of the episode.
December 16th, 2008 at 12:57 am
Sarah can easily explain all of this–the shooting the bad guy in the face, the lying to Chuck. She had a good reason for doing both of those things. And I’m sure he’ll figure that out after an episode or two.
December 16th, 2008 at 1:04 am
this was so sad, hopefully chuck forgives sarah. this epsiode was hella sweet tho kinda when he gave her the bracelet, that was my fav. part
December 16th, 2008 at 1:32 am
Lykaon said, “I know this is an Yvonne Strahovski site, but dang Anna makes a good elf.”
Yes she does. There’s a very pretty photo of her on her Facebook page too.
December 16th, 2008 at 2:01 am
The only thing shocking about Sarah shooting Mauser is that she didn’t do it sooner. Me? I woulda shot him dead to begin with, and I’m not in “love” with Chuck. I just really like him.
December 16th, 2008 at 2:19 am
OMFG. That’s all I can say for now as the fangirl in my is FREAKING OUT. I’ll be back.
December 16th, 2008 at 3:25 am
Did Sarah make the right choice? Was she just doing her job, or did her love for Chuck cause her to pull the trigger when she shouldn’t have?
Sarah made a reasonable choice (besides, the talk Lt. Fulcrum gave her was just begging her to shoot him). She was doing her job and out of her love her Chuck. Like the guy said, if words get out Fulcrum will know Chuck is the Intersect and that means, Chuck and his normal lifestyle can say byebye (either stick Chuck underground, or be killed -gov’s choice).
On a superficial side, cold-blooded Sarah is quite hot. And Yvonne once again did a marvelous job at emoting. Especially at the closing scene when she was gathering herself before greeting Chuck back at the Buy More. Wow.
December 16th, 2008 at 3:57 am
What has not been raised is the fact that Fulcrum apparently now knows both Sarah’s and Casey’s covers. What does this mean for their ability to protect the Intersect?
Ms. Strahovski’s acting ability is one of the highlights of this program. I commend her for translating the writers’ intentions into such dramatic enactment.
December 16th, 2008 at 7:44 am
Wow, you guys sure are forgiving of Sarah’s actions.
I’m considered a pretty heartless guy among my friends and even I would have a hard time getting over my girlfriend shooting someone in cold blood.
Even *with* the mitigating factors surrounding the shooting, Sarah still made a moral decision that is questionable at best.
Sure she was protecting Chuck, but she should have trusted in the CIA’s ability to keep him under wraps and Chuck’s secret safe.
I’m not saying that Sarah made a horrible decision, but it was more questionable than I feel like you guys are giving her.
Because that’s just it, isn’t it? Sarah made a decision to protect *CHUCK* which isn’t who she’s supposed to be protecting. She’s supposed to be protecting the intersect.
Seeing how deep Sarah’s feelings can go for Chuck is both enlightening and scary at the same time. She’s bordering on the line of crazy and loving girlfriend.
December 16th, 2008 at 8:07 am
Ok, Sarah’s primary job is to protect Chuck. Given the threats made by the Fulcrum agent that he would ensure that Flucrum would know the identiy of the Intersect, she did her job. Will this impact her relationship with Chuck? Well, this isn’t the first time she has lied to him, and it won’t be the last. In the end, Chuck will come to understand her actions, their feelings for each other aside.
Now, all we have to do is suffer and wait until Feb 2nd!
December 16th, 2008 at 11:30 am
Chuck should like the fact that he has a smokin’ hot blonde willing to kill for him! I like the serious tone to this episode, it was a change of pace.
December 16th, 2008 at 12:59 pm
Okay. Im new here. Great site btw.
About the show, Im bloody well speechless. February is too long! I can feel the Chuck withdrawal symptoms setting in already!
December 16th, 2008 at 1:02 pm
Lykaon, the killing scene bothered me slightly at first. But this is the SPY WORLD we are talking about. They follow different rules. Another great show I’m a big fan of is Showtime’s Dexter. Follow a GOOD serial killer’s twisted logic and see how that becomes reasonable in the end.
December 16th, 2008 at 2:14 pm
Surely, if chuck really loves sarah, then he really must be able to look past the incident as(as he will eventually find out)she did it for him. Thats probably part of what I define true love to be. If not then I doubt he really does like her as much as I thought. Lets all hope it goes well, come Febraury
December 16th, 2008 at 2:56 pm
Ok, a couple of things…for the geek name drop I can’t believe wasn’t touched on…Ned… Ryerson. “Needlenose Ned”? “Ned the Head”? C’mon, buddy. Case Western High. I did the whistling belly-button trick at the high school talent show? Bing. Ned Ryerson, got the shingles real bad senior year, almost didn’t graduate? Bing, again. Ned Ryerson, I dated your sister Mary Pat a couple of times until you told me not to anymore? Well? Yeah, I love Groundhogs Day. More importantly, I freakin love this show.
Anyway, doesn’t this lead into what’s on Wikipedia?..On November 24, 2008, TV Guide reported that Tricia Helfer will guest-star on the show as Chuck’s new handler? I just started watching this show over the Thanksgiving weekend and was freaking out when I first read it. You know, seeing how Sarah is by far the best part of the show. But, I can now see why there would be a conflict of interest and further plot development.
Anyway, I really like the idea of them not being able to get together, but having this ‘are they/aren’t they’ tension escalating. I mean, eventually I want them to be together, but you gotta think, if they get together this season or even next season the show will have to end soon after that. That’s why you need these slaps every once in a while. This is probably going to take the better part of the rest of this season to really sort out by means of fixing their relationship.
December 16th, 2008 at 3:11 pm
A few thoughts….
1. Chuck didn’t hear the whole conversation and we all know that he was basically baiting her into shooting him. Remeber, he should have listened and run back to the castle.
2. Foreshadowing is very important. Remember for a sec the scene in the Buy More when Chuck asks to use the bathroom and Casey and Sarah want Chuck to go down in the castle. Sarah says that his feelings are clouding his judgment about not leaving. Then he says when it comes to family and friends sometimes you need to break the rules. So, if he believes what he says then her action taken against the agent in the interest of Chuck was a rule well broken. He’d be a hypocrite to not understand that she was protecting more than just the intersect.
Great episode, great “Cliff Hanger”, especially since our Fulcrum agent starred in that film!
December 16th, 2008 at 3:28 pm
Remember, Chuck told the Fulcrum agent that the Intersect was in his head, so why was Chuck so surprised that Sarah killed him? Plus, Chuck giving her the bracelet, showed us that Chuck really cares for Sarah and Sarah was just protecting him (and all the government secrets in his head). I did enjoy the “cliff hanger”. I don’t know what I’m gonna do for 6 weeks without Chuck.
December 16th, 2008 at 3:35 pm
Let me start by saying how kick ass this site is! I’m glad there are others out there that share the same love for this show. One day Yvonne will be a huge star, showing up in tons of big movies and we will be the first to say “I told you so”.
I agree with a lot of what has already been posted, especially about how Chuck needs to have a tougher skin with these types of situations. I think Sarah def. did the right thing by popping off the Fulcrum agent. It was the only way she could be 100% sure that the identity of the intersect & Chuck would remain safe (and of course keep Chuck out of a CIA bunker for the rest of his life). Should she have lied about it right to his face? def. not. This will be the main source of conflict between them going forward, but at least we might get a “please forgive me Chuck” episode where they makeup. I think Casey will give Sarah a high-five for waxing that Fulcrum scumbag though, I know I would. Can’t wait till February! Chuck = Best Show on TV right now!
December 16th, 2008 at 5:15 pm
When Sarah first shot the fulcrum agent I was happy because she finally did something major that expressed her feelings for Chuck. I didn’t realize at first that Chuck didn’t hear the conversation that took place between Sarah and the Agent. That is definately going to be an issue. Since she lied to Chuck aobut what happened to the agent, I am not sure he will believe her when she tries to explain her actions.
Did anyone else notice that Zac played on Yvonne’s accent during the scene at the Orange Orange when he says the word “heartwarmed” at the end of their conversation about christmas dinner? You can tell also by how Yvonne reacts. I thought that was cute.
December 16th, 2008 at 8:34 pm
I think writers should ease up the stupidness of chuck. He shouldnt be a child. By the way he should have thrust the sarah that she would make the right decision, and he shouldnt have tested her. chuck the one who may be forgiven!
İt is an enjoyable show but actually I watch the show for yvonne. Seeing yvonne while shooting is amazing. The last two episode was great. Seeing a lot of yvonne’s face is very good. She is so pretty.
(I love her)
December 16th, 2008 at 11:43 pm
Dang everytime I watch this show it freaks me out that I think Yvonne is just freakishly hot even though I’m a girl. -.-” I was crossing my fingers that somehow a miracle would happen and she would have a nomination for the Golden Globes but dang.. it didnt happen.=/ Well I think sarah did the right thing and she’s absolutely gorgeous.. may I randomly add.. and a brillant actress as well.. I totally have a girl-crush on her which intensified after this episode. Well about Chuck being not MAN enough.. I guess it’s just his charm.. if he knows kungfu then I guess there’s no need for sarah any more.. and this eppy did show just what a nice guy he was.. so yeah. And uh I dont really get e part about casey’s taped fingers? Was he being violent and cut himself or something? sry Im writing an essay here… lol.. byee.
December 17th, 2008 at 12:27 am
I started watching with the pilot last year. Never miss an episode (thank you, Tivo).
There are hundreds of beautiful women in Hollywood, but none get me like YS. I actually hate the undies and deliberate “hottie” scenes; too exploitive of a great actress. It’s that face I can’t get enough of, and all the pitch-perfect emotions it conveys. And that heart-melting smile.
This on-again, off-again stuff that started with “the Truth” (the first time we really saw YS act) is going to kill me. I know the writers have to do it, but couldn’t Sarah be happy for just a while? It doesn’t have to be Chuck; he hasn’t earned it. “You’ll forget all about me” she says in “the Breakup” … and, despite his, “I seriously doubt that” line, next thing you know he’s piddling Jill right in front of Sarah. Now he’s going to get all wrapped around a pole about a stupid Fulcrum agent? I’m ready to strangle the nerd (and take his place … I’d do anything to see that YS smile every day).
If someone doesn’t offer this girl a major role in a film, something is bad wrong. Just keep her clothes on, and point the camera at that face.
December 17th, 2008 at 4:49 am
Yeah this was a really great episode, no doubt. Just curious though, did anyone else spot the continuity problem with Sarah’s new bracelet? When he first puts it on her, its on her right wrist. Later, when the camera gives a close up of her hand holding the gun and specifically of the bracelet, its no longer on her right wrist, and instead on her left, switching places with her orange watch. Just thought that was interesting. Now off to set my timer to Feb 2nd…
December 17th, 2008 at 4:09 pm
I caught that too with the bracelet. She had it on the wrong wrist, plus the close-up showed both her hands holding the gun, when before and after the close-up shot, she only had her right hand on the gun.
December 17th, 2008 at 6:06 pm
Couldnt agree more Carmichael! We all know she’s fantastic.
December 17th, 2008 at 11:11 pm
I believe Sarah was right in killing the Fulcrum agent. However, it definitely was not part of “doing her job”. Shooting a captured criminal execution-style is against the rules. She was supposed to bring him in for arrest. But did you hear what he said to her? Hell, if I had a girlfriend and a guy was making threats like that to her, I would definitely shoot him.
The real question I see is whether she did it because she cares about him or to protect him as part of her job. She definitely has feelings for him, which seem to be becoming more of an issue in the episodes lately, but she is still a professional and capable of doing her job. Therefore, I think it was a little of both.
I actually felt bad for Ned in the beginning when I assumed his story about getting fired and wanting to get his kids stuff for Christmas was true. But then he almost shot Ellie, and that kinda pissed me off.
December 18th, 2008 at 10:11 am
On the Reginald VelJohnson sighting…the character he played in this episode doesn’t just refer to “Die Hard”…it the SAME CHARACTER!! Al Powell was the guy who talked to John McLane through the first movie and who helped him out over the phone in the second. Same actor, same character. Very cool reference!
December 19th, 2008 at 1:51 pm
6 weeks hiatus, huh? I still have this episode on my MythTV recording box. Just watched it again. Seriously Chuck is so naive and wimpy. Would the writers please put more depth and consideration into his character? So far they’ve been trying to do more character development without depth. Good acting can fill in the gap to some extent. But come on…throw us some a bone…make Chuck more intelligent and realistic so we will stay watching this show.
December 21st, 2008 at 8:41 pm
I’m not going to comment on the episode itself, because everything I would have to say has been stated and re-stated so many times, it would be almost as pointless as this sentence. However, I would like to know, how do some of you know future episode titles and what happens in them?
December 21st, 2008 at 11:14 pm
The TV critics are given spoiler information by the network, the producers, etc., in order to generate publicity for future episodes, and they post them on their web sites such as spoilertv.com and tvguide.com. Sometimes scripts are leaked to the critics too and those also end up on the web. Look on this site’s forums to see where people are getting their info.
December 22nd, 2008 at 1:12 pm
Now this episode is quite clearly a pivotal point in the over riding story line for Chuck. The dynamics between Chuck and Sarah are now altered very slightly by the writers. Any show must change and evolve to stay on air, look at what happened in Moonlighting, (OK as a reference source it is way old but the point is very valid), as soon as the sexual tension is released between main characters the series dies so the writers are changing the dynamic. Till now it has been Chuck crazy for Sarah, and Sarah firmly rejecting his advances, I can now see this being flipped 180 and Sarah realising her deep feelings for Chuck and Chuck doing the rejecting, genlty but firmly. In saying that this was a cracking episode, with some of the best drama countered by some of the best comedy, they will have to work extremely hard to top this. Roll on February!!
January 3rd, 2009 at 1:19 am
Not to rain on the “Sarah loves Chuck too” parade since im awaiting the episode where they finally get together, but how can we be so sure that Sarah is realizing deep feelings for Chuck? I mean i see it in her eyes and actions too but how is killing the Fulcrum agent a sign of her love?? hasnt she been known to kill ppl anyway? I wud love for her killing of the Fulcrum agent to be a sign of her love for Chuck but can i get a little bit more insight into it plz? thx
January 3rd, 2009 at 1:23 am
I don’t know if Sarah actually committed cold-blooded murder. Her job is to preotect the Intersect, and that’s what she did; obviously there was a lot more to it than that, Chuck giving her that bracelet with such meaning behind it, letting her know how much she means to him, of course she would protect him in that way. Quite the cliffhanger.
Anyway I am quite the committed Sarah Walker / Yvonne Strahovski fan and I will always come to her defense. I care for her too much not to.
I really love her…
Sorry, folks.
January 3rd, 2009 at 2:31 am
I love her too. I cant wait for when the show comes back to see how their relationship progresses. and i also just wanna see yvonne on tv again haha. she is just AWESOME and i love her haha
January 4th, 2009 at 2:01 pm
Goes without saying friends. We all love her. Thank the heavens February is that little bit closer!
January 8th, 2009 at 1:49 am
Ok first off, that’s not really adding any weight on Yvonne’s character, more like exposing what she was supposed to do when she was assigned to protect Chuck. It sucks that Chuck saw the deed but basically it was more of a wrong place/wrong time moment.
Only accomplishment here is that it’s gonna complicate things between them, so from my POV I’d expect back and forth attempts to make the other jealous, while they clearly have fallen for each other.
January 9th, 2009 at 1:44 am
im not so sure that the jealousy is gonna be the game played, but more of both trying to reconcile but whenever one wants to try it the other wont feel like it until some moment maybe at the end of an episode.
January 13th, 2009 at 4:57 pm
I very much like the idea of flipping this 180 degrees. Totally agree with what a lot of people are saying. Although if the two love birds end up together then the show will end because that is what the series is based on and it is what draws the viewers. What i think WOULD be awesome is if in the near future they had just an episode or two where everything ran smoothly so that we can see a bit of the love.
PS. YS is SO damn extremely beautiful!!
January 13th, 2009 at 5:51 pm
When it comes to Yvonne / Sarah I must confess I am rather emotionally driven. I agree with people like Modean and bzzg – it was her job AND love for Chuck. The look on her face just before the weird Fulcrum agent called Chuck over to answer teh phone was that of a woman in love, and Chuck’s ALWAYS been in love with Sarah. (How could anyone NOT be? Sorry, it’s that emotional driving!) Like many of you guys I could go on and on about Yvonne’s goddess-like beauty – in fact since THE LAMBADA – OOOHHH, THE LAMBADA SCENE – Yvonne’s rented space in my head! I love her… her toughness, her sexiness and her sweetness. I always thought she was sweet, a real turn-on for me.
They’ll work it all out, I know it. When you love someone the way they love each other it is FOREVER.
(we should all be so lucky!)
I’ve never looked forward to Groundhog’s day so much before in my life.
Love you, Sarah.
Love you, Yvonne.
January 14th, 2009 at 4:30 pm
@pathfinder: Ive been thinking, A Chuck and Sarah VS CIA NSA and Fulcrum situation would make a fantastic Third Season, and we’d get all the love we all want. Opinions?
January 14th, 2009 at 4:34 pm
Anyone else seen the trailer for the 3D episode? Im looking forward to it intensely, but Ive never felt so jealous of chuck/zack.
January 15th, 2009 at 1:09 pm
Edwin: There are links to the 3D episode’s trailer posted in the forum. Look in the thread regarding Chuck vs the Third Dimension.