Did it bother anybody that, despite the windfall from Sarah’s dad, the fake wedding planner still got away with their 26 grand? I wonder if we haven’t seen the last of “Daphne Peralta”…
This is true, of course. But I think it’s even more than that. They’ve gotten so far away from the original premise that it’s lost a lot of what drew me in initially. By no stretch of the imagination can the show still be described as “regular nerdy guy trying to survive in a spy world”. Chuck, and pretty much everyone he’s ever met, is now a real-life full-fledged spy living in a spy world. The fact that their base is under a regular store is entirely irrelevant now, as evidenced by how difficult it is for the writers to shoehorn in the Buy More employees now and then. I still like the show, but I do think they’ve stretched the premise to the breaking point.
Or when Chuck and Sarah tail someone on Awesomes car and they go out of their way to point out all the features of the car? “i feel like a jedi” ring a bell?
When was that? I don’t remember that scene.
They sold the Toyota Sienna better than a Toyota dealership.
Last year there were even segments (during the commercials) about Morgan and the Awesomes going a road trip in the [car being advertised], much like how Heroes last year had the Tattoo-Lady and Ray Park shilling [phone being advertised].