I can catch up on so many tv shows *g*
I know that there has been a small but scarily vocal segment of the Chuck fandom who hated this episode because Chuck and Sarah agree to be just friends and are actively interested in other people.
I would just like to say; I am not one of those fans.
Personally, I loved it. I adore agent Shaw and think he kind of rocks. The way he asks Casey to check Chuck is free to save him is hilarious and I love how he's never had any doubts about Chuck's abilities.
I think he and Sarah make a cute couple and I think he and Chuck could be great friends.
I also like Hannah and think she's great for Chuck.
I suppose it helps that I've never been a big fan of Sarah/Chuck.
I loved Casey turning off their mikes because they gossip like little girls. He was so looking out for them. And then the look of resignation on his face when Shaw and Sarah stay in the Castle to do 'paperwork'.
I felt so sorry for Morgan when he and Ellie saw Chuck and Hannah.
I did like that both he and Ellie have been noticing something strange about Chuck for a while.
I do want them to do more about Chuck and Morgan sharing an apartment and what that entails seeing as Chuck is all Mr superspy now.
And I really hope that by the end of this season either Morgan or Ellie also knows about Chuck although I suspect that the sister will be last to know.
Okay, that was seriously adorable, although not as much as last week.
I missed El like anything this episode.
I really do think that what Neal interprets as mistrust on Peter's part is in fact Peter trying to protect Neal the only way he knows how. Neal gets dumb when it's about Kate and Peter wants to make sure that Neal doesn't get screwed.
I did love how there was no question in either Peter or June's mind that Neal had run. And Jones and Lauren seemed reluctant to believe it too.
How much do I love that Neal did morse code with his ankle tracker and that Peter and Neal knew exactly what they were going to do.
This show is too adorable for words *g*
I have no real idea what the plot was - although the completely fake heist was brilliant.
I love that they keep bringing Reiko back. I like him.
Does everyone on TV have daddy issues? Does no-one have mummy issues? Because, seriously, cliche much?
Nate doing dress up doctor was hilarious. And Eric being so casual in saying he could make the team rich in minutes and then backtracking under the joint glare or G and Sam was pure comedy.
Hetty continues to rock.
Sam and G. What can I say? They are so a couple it's not even funny.
That was totally kickass.
I love how they are showing Nate falling apart because he's drinking again, although I hate that Nate is falling apart.
And I loved how everyone knew there was something off about the situation apart from Nate and then Hardison's well earned anger at Nate putting them all in danger.
Although Elliot and Parker's glee at blowing up his van and the Star Trek reference is awesome.
And the 'hostage situation' was brilliant.
And then STIRLING!!! How freaking awesome was that?
And how they didn't put Mark Sheppard in the titles so the surprise was, well, a surprise *g* Loved it.
And Richard Kind and Paul Blackthorn were unsurpringly totally solid and awesome.
Elliot getting totally into the baseball was hilarious as was Elliot and Hardison being CSIs. And Parker as Peggy was a highlight.
Can't wait for next week hurry it up already.
You know, after last weeks NCIS I find myself reluctant to watch this weeks episode.
I can't wait to see FNL but I'm going to wait until I don't have a headache because, if FNL is to form (and really, when is it not?) I'll probably cry.
I have discovered the show Nathan Fillion did between Firefly and Castle - Drive. I've only seen one episode so far but I like what I've seen.
I also seem to be watching huge swaths of The West Wing and Numb3rs. Instead of watching them I should be watching DVDs I've not seen before but I can't resist Josh Lyman and friends or Colby Granger and friends.
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