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I think the corniness of the show has changed , not sure if its a good thing..

its just too weird that they are together now ...

How long could they really delay them being together? I mean look what season we are in! If they aren't together, the storyline could continue getting bogged down by the eventual "when are they going to get together" thought. I'm glad they chose not to stagnate, this season really has been the best yet.

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Rather, my spies spy a Chuck pickup. And really, isn?t that better?

Multiple sources confirm that NBC is expected to do the right thing and renew the action comedy for a fourth season. Per one insider, the show has thus far figured into all of the network?s preliminary plans for its May 17 upfront presentation.

Although a 13-episode pickup is the most likely scenario, my moles suggest that there?s also chance the show could be given a full season order.

Series creator Josh Schwartz, on the other hand, says not to believe the hype. Renewal? ?That?s news to me,? he swears. ?I would urge fans to take nothing for granted? and watch tonight?s all-new episode, guest-starring Doc Brown himself, Christopher Lloyd, and the return of Anna Wu (Julia Ling).? An NBC rep, meanwhile, had no comment.

Listen to the man. And NBC, listen to the fans. Chuck fans, the comments section below is all yours. Post away!

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Rather, my spies spy a Chuck pickup. And really, isn't that better?

Multiple sources confirm that NBC is expected to do the right thing and renew the action comedy for a fourth season. Per one insider, the show has thus far figured into all of the network's preliminary plans for its May 17 upfront presentation.

Although a 13-episode pickup is the most likely scenario, my moles suggest that there's also chance the show could be given a full season order.

Series creator Josh Schwartz, on the other hand, says not to believe the hype. Renewal? "That's news to me," he swears. "I would urge fans to take nothing for granted? and watch tonight's all-new episode, guest-starring Doc Brown himself, Christopher Lloyd, and the return of Anna Wu (Julia Ling)." An NBC rep, meanwhile, had no comment.

Listen to the man. And NBC, listen to the fans. Chuck fans, the comments section below is all yours. Post away!

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Oh man. I hope so.

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Kind of lame how Chuck was acting overly crazy when he could have just said "I flashed before I punched the guy". I realize he was under a lot of stress and that was kind of the point of the episode but it was a bit cheesy. Over than that I can't wait to see what they have in store for Chuck's father.

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Rumored: ?Chuck? Lives On With 13 Episode Renewal

I?m not able to confirm it yet, but a source that has been very reliable in the past says Chuck has received a standard 13 episode pickup with an option for a back 9. Hardly a shocker if true, unless you were one of those definitively declaring it had zero chance for renewal. If that?s you, please wait for confirmation before going into hiding!

Update: again, my understanding of the deal is that it?s a standard 13+9 order (NBC has the option to order 9 more episodes, commonly referred to as a ?back 9″) and that indicates Chuck would be on the fall schedule. Last year (for the current season). Chuck was announced as a mid-season show to begin with last May and there was no ?back 9″ attached. Later its air date was pushed up to early January and NBC ordered six additional episodes.

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NBC's schedule will be announced next Sunday (May 16th). The wait is almost over. There is also rumors that Heroes is canceled.

re:heroes thread :p its kinda true and kinda not true...theres inklings its done but NBC are saying nothing I would say 80% gone and 20% renewed.

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Sound official this time:

PRIMETIME PILOT PANIC: 'Chuck' Renewed; David Kelley's 'Kindreds' Picked Up For Midseason

Chuck fans can relax: you've got the guy for another season thanks to NBC's decision to renew. David E Kelley's legal show Kindreds has been given a 12- or 13-episode series order for midseason.

http://www.deadline.com/2010/05/primetime-pilot-panic-chuck-renewed-david-kelley-legal-show-picked-up-for-midseason/

It's (sorta) official: NBC renews 'Chuck'

Woo-to-the-hoo! As I predicted, NBC has indeed done the right thing and picked Chuck up for a 13-episode fourth season! A network rep declined to comment.

My Bubble Show Scorecard has been updated with the awesome news!

http://ausiellofiles.ew.com/2010/05/13/nbc-renews-chuck/

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