"The end is so near you can taste it..."
And so... I find that quote quite remarkable for what has happened in Chuck's universe, and how surprisingly fits to the feeling us, my dear reader. So, eighty nine episodes has passed, and with only two of them left to be aired back to back... Best word I could put for now is, "doubts".
After last week unexpected twist... that the very Sarah Walker, with no choice & surrounding with those who definitely want to kill her, goes on & happen to download the Intersect on her head. So... what does the episode mainly dealt this week? Or what could have been the theme for the episode this week... and as I have said before: it's all about 'doubts'.
The episode main point was the doubt of Sarah Walker, her confidence has clearly become shaken this time! Knowing what had happened to poor Morgan Grimes before her. And apparently, Chuck does share that fear too that it may have come to the point that Sarah would experience the symptom of the false Intersect. Alas... however, the episode does have marked many wonderful moments of Chuck & Sarah, who pleads each other to finally retire from the business & finally start the family! So... aside from that doubt, the producer does shown us some of nice moments of Chuck & Sarah together, although not much. But was able to satisfy me in some point. (I, myself is totally in with the moment that Chuck remarked 'Domo... Mrs. Arigato'!) I still feel horrible, as the episode focuses on Sarah doubts of Intersect as the Intersect keeps continuing to take hold of her mind. To be honest... that was one of those moments that I actually feel sad... and horrible to see, partly because we see how painful Sarah is struggle to dominate the Intersect & her love to protect Chuck even in her weakest state. I couldn't help but feel so pain & emotional as the episode progressed Though I have a good faith they will sort that out next week. (Which part of me still rejects that, lol)
But even in Charah's darkest hour... one character did emerge & show us why he is the 'best of NSA', as General Diane Beckmann had put it once upon a time! This week episode, has personally make me appreciate why John Casey is the best NSA you can find out there, and even though his episode (Chuck vs. The Kept Man was a bit under-expected by me, this week had mark a strong performance for him once again. As normally to all of us, dear reader, we would have been common that it was Chuck who would set the call... you could have put Chuck for another role too, as the mediator between the two worlds- spy & the 'Buy Morean' world! However this week, Adam Baldwin has also prove to me he could just fill that exact role Chuck Bartowski did. The episode has drawing him to the two points, his desire to keep his partner- Sarah Walker safe, and also his desire to keep his daughter- Alex McHugh safe as much as a father would do. Although his loyalty has been prove for both woman... it became apparent that John Casey was tested, first with his daughter taken in by Nicholas Quinn's 'people'. And his struggle to keep them safe, becoming commander to that RESCUE operation himself! He had demonstrate why he is still a brilliant comrade for Team Bartowski & also why anyone couldn't have been Alex's father better than him.
Another point which is a bit less... 'sad', was however the whole different point of what has been happening on that very Buy More, Burbank! First with Ellie trying to discover what has been behind Morgan's 'acceleration' to his 'life- ruining phase'... Although much with quite some resistance from our bearded friend. It was a good sub plot, one of those which really linked in to what had been happen to the spy world! Another point which I definitely felt was good was to include all the main supporting characters into the story! Bringing out Alex McHugh... and then with help from Casey attempting to save her by utilizing Morgan & Awesome to technically 'sniped for Alex'... Up to the big twist for the plot! So... we've been knowing that Jeffsters has been snooping around the very horrible, dangerous world of spies for quite sometimes! Despite some of us (including me) thinking that meddling over Carmichael Industries could have a potential disaster, the episode has prove to me that the statement is somewhat... wrong. It was nice to finally see them included in the plot, properly. To see them involve in something... out of Buy More finally. It was a pleasure to see them all convene for one single episode finally!
And all wouldn't have complete if I wouldn't talk about Nicholas Quinn... and how I thought he was quite. brilliant villain to that person I holds a grunt for him! To be honest, despite the fact that he is Chuck's last villain doesn't actually meant he is the best villain though. But the man does possessed quite a remarkable charisma of a villain, able to capturing it right in the face... and that you know, 'this man's intention is clearly carrying a bad intention'. Although he is quite a blasted villain whose motivation was only to acquire HIS own Intersect, I do like how he projects his villain identity, not as strong as Alexei Volkoff. But the man still remains cold, and calculated. And demonstrating this further of how he doesn't even express fear in the hardest situation of all. Despite everything... his plan, without any objected feeling to Mrs. Bartowski, and how he remains calm, cold, collected & hideous makes him one of that amazing & evilly villain we've had.
Which brought me to an end of this review... reminding us that we have unfortunately six days left before Chuck finally departs. So, do what you have to do, cherish every moment the show has brought, enjoying all the laughs & tears of what this show community has create. And that, I strongly object... don't say goodbye to Chuck, but rather say 'see you later'. But despite all of that *sigh*...
'The end is so near you can taste it!'
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