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I pity the fool who doesn?t crack up over Chuck?s latest piece of stunt casting.

Six-time WWE champion Batista, Expendables villain Eric Roberts, and Bones squintern Joel David Moore have signed on to guest-star as Casey?s former soldier-of-fortune buddies from the Clinton era.

His A-Team, if you will.

The trio?who turn up in this season?s fifth episode, ?Chuck Versus The Couch Lock??have gone rogue and are back to seek revenge on their ex-comrade.

Love. It.

Chuck?s fourth season premieres on Sept. 20.

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Chuck?s latest casting coup is literally a dream come true: The NBC spyomedy has tapped the original Freddy Krueger?a.k.a. Robert Englund?to guest star in next month?s Halloween episode, sources confirm to me exclusively.

Englund will play Dr Stanley Wheelwright, an evil scientist who can make your waking life a nightmare. He?ll appear in this season?s sixth episode, titled ?Chuck Versus Aisle of Terror.?

To recap, Chuck?s other notable season 4 hires include Linda Hamilton, Timothy Dalton, Eric Roberts, Lou Ferrigno, Olivia Munn, Nicole Richie, Old Spice Guy, and Dolph Lundgren.

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Read more: http://www.spoilertv.com/2010/09/chuck-season-4-casting-news-robert.html#ixzz0yyCQHaM9

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The logo was so big on all 3 laptops. It was impossible to miss.

Not a new thing; it's been there since Chuck was in spy school last season. (Further, it's called "product placement"; consider all the MBPs used on FOX programming, and by their cable networks. The big difference is instead of a hardware brand, it's an operating system brand.) I have no beef with the generic "Windows portable" product placement, in light of the similar product placement involving Apple products (specifically, the iPhone) on the same show (it's possible that they *may* be replaced with Windows Phone 7 handsets later, but not yet).

God, I don't have cable TV so I have to wait until tomorrow and watch it online :( , unless someone knows a good place to watch live TV online. :p

http://www.nbc.com/chuck (Official "Chuck" site)

http://www.hulu.com (NBC Universal is a HULU Charter content provider.)

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