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- Sep 3, 2001
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Originally posted by: her209
Did anyone else catch the B2TF reference?
:laugh:
Back 2 The FutureOriginally posted by: wyvrn
If I knew what B2TF was, I could answer.Originally posted by: her209
Did anyone else catch the B2TF reference?
:laugh:
Originally posted by: her209
Back 2 The FutureOriginally posted by: wyvrn
If I knew what B2TF was, I could answer.Originally posted by: her209
Did anyone else catch the B2TF reference?
:laugh:
Originally posted by: her209
Did anyone else catch the B2TF reference?
:laugh:
The scene where Jester gets up to play, Jeff turns to the cellist and say "watch me for the changes".Originally posted by: Newbian
What was it?
Originally posted by: her209
The scene where Jester gets up to play, Jeff turns to the cellist and say "watch me for the changes".Originally posted by: Newbian
What was it?
EDIT: Its at about 15:00 link to full episode
Originally posted by: her209
The scene where Jester gets up to play, Jeff turns to the cellist and say "watch me for the changes".Originally posted by: Newbian
What was it?
EDIT: Its at about 15:00 link to full episode
Originally posted by: her209
The scene where Jester gets up to play, Jeff turns to the cellist and say "watch me for the changes".Originally posted by: Newbian
What was it?
EDIT: Its at about 15:00 link to full episode
Originally posted by: bunnyfubbles
the Mr. Roboto scene is so full of awesome
Originally posted by: Aikouka
You know what I've never liked about Chuck? How they handled the whole Fulcrum thing. In most situations with Fulcrum, it felt extremely cheesy because of how Fulcrum had more vaporware than Duke Nukem.... Until Chevy Chase, there was no resemblance of any sort of higher up guy (and he's not even at the top), which makes it all feel a bit empty. It's like Star Trek being filled with only red shirts.
I have a feeling that this new group of spies will be just as bad. You attempt to fill us in with fear of some sort of organization that we know absolutely nothing about... it's like having a rational fear of the bogeyman.
Originally posted by: Crono
True, they don't flesh out the bad guys that much. I think it's because they walk the line between being a parody/comedy of the whole spy genre and being an actual spy show. I think Fulcrum was meant to be that "generic" force working against them that the writers rely on to be the dependable bad guys throughout the series, while more serious and intimately evil threats come later on in the show. Fulcrum will probably take backseat until end of series (assuming this is not the end, and just the midpoint), while Chuck and crew battles a succession of different bad guys. The show finale would probably be final showdown/takedown of Fulcrum, and possibly widespread infestation of CIA, NSA, etc (Chuck vs Everyone).
Originally posted by: SunnyD
Originally posted by: bunnyfubbles
the Mr. Roboto scene is so full of awesome
You know... it just dawned on me...
:music: Secret secret! I've got a secret! :music:
Pure subtle tone describing the fact that Chuck is a spy, AND trying to stop the bad guys, AND trying to save the wedding FTMFW!
Originally posted by: captains
prolly the end of the show. chucks kung fu was horrible at best. i dont see him portraying it well enough to use it in the show.
Originally posted by: lupi
Man that was so good kinda sad I deleted it already, wouldn't mind a rewatch this weekend.
Originally posted by: lupi
Man that was so good kinda sad I deleted it already, wouldn't mind a rewatch this weekend.