Chuck Versus the Balcony
- Episode aired Jan 17, 2011
- TV-14
- 40m
Chuck and Sarah try to combine a romantic French getaway with a mission to find a specialized microchip. Lester asks Big Mike for romantic advice.Chuck and Sarah try to combine a romantic French getaway with a mission to find a specialized microchip. Lester asks Big Mike for romantic advice.Chuck and Sarah try to combine a romantic French getaway with a mission to find a specialized microchip. Lester asks Big Mike for romantic advice.
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- Stars
- Devon 'Captain Awesome' Woodcomb
- (credit only)
- Ellie Bartowski
- (credit only)
- Agent Rosenbaum
- (uncredited)
- Mohawk
- (uncredited)
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Featured reviews
This plot device, while intriguing, often feels rushed and underdeveloped. Moments where Sarah covers for Chuck's true intentions-infiltrating Volkoff to find his mother-are resolved with surprising speed. Similarly, Chuck's deep desire to trust his mother inadvertently places Sarah in danger, yet she navigates these perilous situations with ease, minimizing potential emotional impact.
The most jarring aspect is Sarah's calculated distancing from Chuck under the guise of doing what's best for their relationship and her job. This shift feels forced and inconsistent with her character development, disrupting the emotional rhythm established in previous episodes.
Chuck's obsession with perfection, especially in matters of the heart, underscores his character's enduring struggle. He overthinks, plans meticulously, and yet life invariably throws him curveballs. The show thrives on these imperfections, crafting moments of genuine humor and heartfelt connection when things go awry. However, in this episode, the tension between Chuck and Sarah lacks the usual charm, with their interactions feeling more obligatory than organic.
Did you know
- TriviaThe line "a stable on the label and a stork on the cork" seems to be a play on the Danny Kay movie The Court Jester where "the flagon with the dragon holds the brew that is true".
- GoofsWhen Casey shoots the two bad guys in the cellar, the sound is of a silenced gun. However, a moment later, when he appears beside Sarah, the gun he holds has no silencer attached to it.
- Quotes
John Casey: You know, I proposed once - to Kathleen. We had plans to go to Niagara Falls. I was about to ship out. We were young. I was stupid and things got screwed up. So I ended up proposing in a Buffalo bus station. Not exactly the most romantic spot in the world. But I'll always have that day. I'll always have that look on her face. You know, the truth is, there is no such thing as a perfect moment or perfect spot. So forget about the balcony, Bartowski. All you need is the girl.
- ConnectionsFeatures Au royaume des fées (1903)