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Who Else is Guest Starring on “Chuck” This Year?

January 22, 2010 By Mike Hickerson 1 Comment

Monday night, “Chuck” continued its penchant for big-name guest stars with the appearance of Angie Harmon and the kick-off of an arc with “Superman Returns” star Brandon Routh.

We already know that Scott Bakula will back later this year, reprising his role as Chuck’s dad.

But who else will we see this season?

Star Joshua Gomez says we can expect to see a few more, including “Smallville”‘s Kristen Kruek will begin a recurring role this week.

“I have a couple really, really fun scenes with her,” Gomez said. “She was great, by the way. She is excellent, really talented actress, really adorable and beautiful and the whole thing. She was really, really cool, and to walk into our group, I think she would look at me and Zach [Levi] sometimes like, ‘What the hell world am I on?’ Because me and Zach just have our thing, and she’s just like, ‘Oh, you two are out of your minds.’ But she hung with us, and she was really funny, man. She was really funny.”

Ellie has already been suspicious of Chuck  and Awesome (Ryan McPartlin) as they try to cover up their spy activities. Imagine her surprise when she walks in on her brother hitting  on Lana Lang.

“Ellie walks in on a very uncomfortable moment between her and Chuck,” Lancaster said. “Because Chuck is not actively participating in Ellie’s day-to-day life, she had no idea that he was dating this new girl and kind of walks in on a peculiar moment.”

Routh’s character, Shaw, is about to have an encounter with Morgan, albeit a minor one. “Brandon I got to work with,” Gomez said. “Not enough, but we got to work. My interaction with him happens a little later in the season.”

The cast was getting ready to shoot episode 13 of the season when they spoke to us a couple of weeks ago. With the season extended by six more episodes to a total of 19, star Sarah Lancaster sees the storyline speeding up.

“Essentially, they’ve taken from the potential season four and looped it into season three,” she said. “The writers definitely had a reboot. They knew a few months back now, so there was some kind of recalculating and kind of extending the arc and going beyond. I think 13 does escalate to a certain degree, but then, knowing what they’re going to do for 19, they found a way to keep it going.”

Lancaster has heard the hints of big things in store for Ellie in the remainder of the season. “Ellie’s very ambitious, obviously, and very goal-oriented,” she said. “There’s some talk of Ellie acquiring a new job that directly interferes with Chuck and Awesome wanting to keep her away from the spy world. This might slam her right into it.”

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  1. Robin says

    January 25, 2010 at 4:59 pm

    Oooh, more involved Ellie. Excellent. Poor girl deserves to know what her brother and husband have been getting up to.

    Can’t wait for the return of Papa Bartowski. Aces!

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