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“Chuck” — A Slice of SciFi Review

“Chuck” — A Slice of SciFi Review

September 14, 2007 By S. K. Sloan 6 Comments

Written by: Samuel K. Sloan (Farpoint Media Executive News Director)

chuck-cast.jpgI finished watching the NBC pilot episode of the new NBC dramedy “Chuck.” I have to say that, in all of my nerdy geekiness I enjoyed the show a lot.

Like any new television show that is introducing new characters and trying to lay a solid foundation it had its awkward moments, like the way the pilot closed out in an effort to prepare the viewer for what was to be expected for the following episodes. But, apart from a few errors in judgment, I thought the pilot went well.

Of course, the best part of the show for me was the return of Adam Baldwin to television in a weekly series. He portrays a NSA agent with a license to kill, but still hasn’t forgot that Jane-like snarkiness we have all come to appreciate from his days on “Firefly” and in the movie “Serenity.”

The show is about a nerdy computer repair guy named Chuck, who, like the two main characters from the movie “Free Enterprise,” can’t seem to get to first base in dating, lacks certain social skills, but is thoroughly likeable and very funny in a way that any sci-fi geek will love and understand. And, like “Free Enterprise” the dialogue is rife with geek-driven innuendo and remarks that may fly right over the heads of less nerd-saavy viewers, but the writing, relationships and action in the show should keep them on board as well.

Chuck works at a “Best Buy” type of electronics store and is part of the Nerd Herd computer repair team. He even has his own little environmentally-friendly Nerd Herdmobile. He also has a best friend who works with him, your typical needy side-kick that is the comic relief, however, Chuck’s lines are sufficiently funny and Levi as Chuck is entertaining enough without the need for a second banana. An old college friend working for the CIA goes rogue and before being killed by Baldwin’s character, downloads, via a unique email, every secret known to the CIA, NSA and the FBI into Chuck’s brain. From that time on Chuck’s life is never the same.

At first I thought this might be another “Jake 2.0” effort, but after viewing the pilot episode I see that, while it isn’t a rehashing of that particular idea, it is a storyline that has been revisited many times over the course of television history, but one which, if the pilot is any indication, may allow “Chuck” to become its own kind of animal.

“Chuck” stars Zachary Levi (“Less Than Perfect”) as our reluctant hero Chuck Bartowski, Adam Baldwin as NSA agent John Casey, Yvonne Strzechowski as top CIA agent and Chuck’s personal protector, Sarah Walker, Joshua Gomez plays Morgan Grimes, his best nerd-friend and Chuck-wannabe and Sarah Lancaster is Chuck’s well-meaning, but pushy sister Ellie. The show will premiere on NBC September 24, 9/8C.

On the Uncle Sam scale of 0 to 5 stars — based on the pilot alone, I give “Chuck” ***.

[Pictured above from lt to rt: Joshua Gomez, Sarah Lancaster, Zachary Levi, Yvonne Strazechowski and Adam Baldwin]

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About S. K. Sloan

Samuel K. Sloan's love of Star Trek brought him to Slice of SciFi, where he was Managing Editor from 2005-2011, and returned from 2013-2014 before retiring once again from scifi news gathering.

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Comments

  1. Will says

    September 14, 2007 at 5:20 pm

    I saw it yesterday on TiVo and I really liked it. I can’t wait to see more.

    Reply
  2. Vanamonde says

    September 14, 2007 at 5:59 pm

    I’ll add to the chorus, cos I enjoyed the pilot as well. So who wants to start a betting pool on how quickly it gets cancelled?

    Reply
  3. tim and darcy low says

    September 15, 2007 at 8:30 am

    I LOVE CHUCK!!!!!! sorry was that loud? I soooo like this program. but don’t tell. if they find out, poof, it’s gone.

    darcy

    Reply
  4. Mr Wall says

    September 17, 2007 at 6:22 am

    Saw it on On Demand, it’s a fun show with a simple enough set up that it can last for quite a while (I hope).

    Reply
  5. Elaine says

    August 5, 2008 at 4:44 am

    PLEASE don’t cancel this show! I haven’t seen it on the Scfi channel for months! Please bring this show back!

    Reply
  6. BigDFromUpAbove says

    May 9, 2009 at 12:15 am

    I’m a huge fan of Chuck. Can’t wait for season 3 of Chuck. NBC is crazy not to renew CHUCK. We need a season 3 after that cliffhanger.

    For CHUCK Fans, see my Custom Intersect Video Wall created with Motion and After Effects.

    I will be posting a tutorial on how to make your own video wall like this in Apple’s Motion soon. In the meantime enjoy the video.

    Watch the Custom Intersect Video and tell me what you think at http://www.insitewebsitedesign.com/intersect-video-wall-sequence-from-chuck

    “Chuck Me”

    Reply

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