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“Chuck” Rallies Add Twitter Feed

“Chuck” Rallies Add Twitter Feed

May 3, 2010 By Michael Hickerson 4 Comments

Want to save “Chuck” but you aren’t in one of the four cities holding a lunch-time rally today?

You can use Twitter to show your support for the show instead.

ChuckTV.net has set up a Twitter feed to allow fans to chime from their various locations today for the rally.

Here’s what they’re asking fans to do:

We know not everyone can participate in the live flash mobs, but Chuck fans are an online force to be reckoned with, so we’ve come up with a way for virtually anyone to participate!

Fans across the country will rally on Monday, May 3, to show support for one of the most awesome shows on TV by staging flash mobs. If you can’t make the mob but want to participate and show the world (and NBC) just how much you love Chuck, please tweet out the following message on Monday between noon and 1pm (in your local time zone). International fans, use the World Clock to figure out when noon-1pm Eastern/Central/Mountain/Pacific is in your area.

IMPORTANT NOTE:  Please do not “tweet” multiple times!  Tweet once in support.  This is not about spamming the community or cause a Twitter stoppage but about showing YOUR support for Chuck.

Sample tweets:

@NBC – We want more #CHUCK! Give us another season of flashes and fun. The world’s safety depends on it! #FlashChuck

#CHUCK rules! @NBC show your love for CHUCK and the fans will show their love back. We want a 4th season! #FlashChuck

Note: If your server or Twitter is busy during this time, please keep trying. And don’t forget to join in the Chuck episode discussion later that night!

Filed Under: TV News Tagged With: Chuck

About Michael Hickerson

Michael was a contributor to Slice of SciFi, as both a news curator and assistant editor, under the tutelage of former News Director Sam Sloan.

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Comments

  1. Omni says

    May 3, 2010 at 3:59 pm

    So, is “saving Chuck” becoming a yearly event? I wonder how many times this sort of lobbying for the show will be effective.

  2. KG from DC says

    May 3, 2010 at 4:56 pm

    I’m on the save ‘Human Target’ bandwagon personally, I’ll check out ‘Chuck’ when it’s all said and done and I can Netflix the entire series run.

  3. Michael Hickerson says

    May 3, 2010 at 7:09 pm

    Fans of “Star Trek” had to lobby NBC multiple times to get it to run three years….and look how that turned out.

  4. Michel Daw says

    May 14, 2010 at 9:25 pm

    CHUCK IS RENEWED!!!

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