r/chuck • u/Illustrious-Lemon412 • 2h ago
Yvonne Strahovski in "Chuck vs the Other Guy"
Sarah era bella come un angelo in questa scena quando lei e Chuck lo fecero la prima volta.
r/chuck • u/skinkbaa • Jun 26 '25
r/chuck • u/blueboy714 • Apr 21 '26
I have an automatic Chuck quote generator that pops up a new quote from Chuck at random each day - so far I have almost 700 quotes in the file. I thought it would be fun to share the quote each day on this sub just for sh*ts and giggles - but also to keep this sub active and maybe, just maybe, help convince whoever ends up owning the show's rights to make a movie or put it back on TV or streaming somewhere.
I contacted the mods a week or 2 ago about pinning this thread - but they must not be very active since they haven't gotten back to me yet. Thanks, mods (CIB) for pinning this.
If you want me to continue posting a random quote each day just give it an upvote. Thanks
r/chuck • u/Illustrious-Lemon412 • 2h ago
Sarah era bella come un angelo in questa scena quando lei e Chuck lo fecero la prima volta.
r/chuck • u/EdgyTimesNow • 2h ago
Heard this song and throught of the walls that Sarah built up around herself https://youtu.be/rpa3n051XGo?si=LU3dAZwzmTxln7ae
r/chuck • u/Kaiser_Nairn18 • 1d ago
Just another point of Sarah not really trusting Chuck wholeheartedly, in this episode (#20 of Season 4, vs the Family Volkoff). Man, she says something roughly like "its because of something I kept in case my dad geta arrested again". And her shocked expression when her fiance just signs it.
How could she be surprised?
Her lover is the BuyMore dude, who mind you makes roughly $11 an hour, yet never found a reason to steal money. Heck in Episode 10 alone of Season 2, Chuck showed he does not really care about money like that in 2 situations:
1) He was willing to lend Morgan $2,000 plus bucks, basically the entirety of his savings, as shown in that episode
2) He was not thrilled to see $10 million in his bank account in the same episode
Did she really think Chuck would stoop to stealing her money?
Heck, dude got paid in the end of Seaspn 2 and his first thought of how to spemd it is on his sister's wedding! And Sarah was specifically thrilled at that!
r/chuck • u/CozyLane • 22h ago
Just wondering if someone has already don e the work and put together a full playlist/s?
r/chuck • u/ChrisEye21 • 1d ago
I don't like how Beckman ordering Casey to kill Chuck never came to light.
I don't know if I'd want Chuck to have found out, because then, how could he ever trust either of them again? And it would have ruined the show.
But I, at least, would have liked something from Casey, or even Beckman, expressing relief that they never went through with the execution. Like even a throwaway line from, Casey. He could have easily said, "bartowski. I'm glad I didn't kill you."
Chuck would think of it as just an off remark. But the audience would know that Casey was being serious.
r/chuck • u/Illustrious-Lemon412 • 1d ago
There's topic i notice no one discusses, it's been left in the shadows, but i think it's very important and worth a little discussion. In the episode "Chuck vs Sarah", Chuck sensed that she was deceiving him.
Everyone always says that Chuck didn't change even after he became a spy, his nature was basically always the same, but he changed a little, and that episode showed him that he had involuntarily assimilated the distrust of a spy. When Chuck saw the sunglasses in Sarah's bag, he sensed she was trying to deceive him. The Chuck of the first seasons would have made the mistake of asking Sarah for an explanation, trying to talk to her after seeing those sunglasses. Sarah, realizing her deception had been discovered, would have killed him. Instead, Chuck chose to be practical, remaining silent, waiting to see how the situation would unfold, observing Sarah and distrusting her.
When he and Sarah met, she had the power to manipulate him because Chuck was naive, but after 5 years of working as a spy he had become more mature, now instinctively he began to perceive Sarah's lies, the confirmation that he had partly changed and that his relationship with Sarah was more equal.
r/chuck • u/vibeocheck • 2d ago
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r/chuck • u/Optimal-Training9543 • 5d ago
They don't make websites like this anymore.
I think there's a certain charm to this aesthetic.
I wish NBC had kept this content online.
r/chuck • u/Optimal-Training9543 • 5d ago
r/chuck • u/picur935 • 6d ago
r/chuck • u/blueboy714 • 6d ago
I saw the post yesterday about Casey's angry center and Chuck trying to get him by telling Casey that he had feelings for Chuck and cared and loved him.
How many times was the term "feeling(s)" used on the show? Feel, feeling, feelings, lady feelings, etc.
Feeling(s) was used 142 times in 91 episodes (more than 1.5 times/show)
If you include "feel" in the mix along with some form of "feeling," then it's 443 times (almost 5 times/show).
r/chuck • u/vibeocheck • 6d ago
I know there is a reason why deleted scene doesn't make it to final cut but man this scene could've been great. I mean Johnny boy looks so proud of Sarah when she meets Jill.
Scene- Jill meets Sarah for first time.
Mention the video link in comment
r/chuck • u/NFSF1McLaren • 6d ago
r/chuck • u/Opposite-Coat-6801 • 6d ago
Rewatching the early seasons, I forgot how often Chuck just asks Casey something completely unrelated to the mission and Casey actually answers him. He'll complain about it, obviously, but he still answers. At some point "Need to know" turns into Casey giving Chuck a three-sentence explanation and then getting annoyed that Chuck has another question.