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I really enjoyed the episode. I couldn't help but laugh at all of the comical moments. I take this show with a lot of light-heartedness, so that makes it more enjoyable and laughable for me. But man... Bryce showing up at the end, ouch!

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Chuck (NBC)

It's only two episodes in to its second season, so it might be a little early to call the fate of comedy spy drama Chuck, but the initial signs aren't especially positive. The premiere pulled in 6.62 million viewers on September 29, a lower audience than any episode of the 13-episode first season. This week it dropped off to 5.89 million. Like Prison Break though, the 18-49 numbers are strong so NBC will be content for now. In fact, the network has already ordered a full season of 22 episodes.

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I wonder what Sarah was gong to say...

I have a feeling it was going to be different than what Chuck said as she only started tearing up after hearing what he was saying. If she was going to say something similar to him, I'd imagine she'd already look like that when she started talking to him.

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^I couldn't agree more.

I wonder how they're going to prolong keeping the intersect in Chuck's brain/Chuck's brain in his head... They seem to have dropped it. Does the sunglasses intersect update mean that they've given up on a computer?

When will Chuck finally get it on with Sarah :(

You mean so that you can screen-cap it and put it up here? :p

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^I couldn't agree more.

I wonder how they're going to prolong keeping the intersect in Chuck's brain/Chuck's brain in his head... They seem to have dropped it. Does the sunglasses intersect update mean that they've given up on a computer?

You mean so that you can screen-cap it and put it up here? :p

You knows it :p

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I wonder how they're going to prolong keeping the intersect in Chuck's brain/Chuck's brain in his head... They seem to have dropped it. Does the sunglasses intersect update mean that they've given up on a computer?

The update is simply because right now they don't have a new intersect ready. It took the whole first season to get a new one ready and that was completely obliterated in the explosion. They gave Chuck an update so that he can still have current information while they work on a new solution.

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The update is simply because right now they don't have a new intersect ready. It took the whole first season to get a new one ready and that was completely obliterated in the explosion. They gave Chuck an update so that he can still have current information while they work on a new solution.

Exactly, hence giving him updated information for new episodes or new information on old characters.

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The update is simply because right now they don't have a new intersect ready. It took the whole first season to get a new one ready and that was completely obliterated in the explosion. They gave Chuck an update so that he can still have current information while they work on a new solution.

It may just be me but I thought Bryce giving Chuck the update was just another sneaky trick by Bryce and he was the only one that knew about the update..

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Does anyone know the music which is often played in the background of some of the Buy More scenes? Sounds quite upbeat, with some scratching over the top? It's been played since season one, so I've figured it was produced specifically for the show?

Wow I thought I was the only one that thought that music was catchy :p

I wish I knew!

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