Chuck Vs The Honeymooners was the second outing for the new Chuck writers Lauren LeFranc and Rafe Judkins who proved that Vs The Tic Tac was not just beginners luck. Add to that mix Ali Adler, who always delivers great episodes, and you have what I think could be the Chuck Writers dream team. Not only that, but we had Robert Duncan McNeill directing, and that man has vision. I’m sure many will agree that he has directed a number of outstanding episodes.
But that’s enough about behind the episode; let’s get to the meat of it.
Morgan and Casey have to team up, to the annoyance of Casey, but the delight of the fans. I made a quick comment on Twitter, the sentiment of which is that Morgan has taken his place as the new ‘old Chuck’, albeit with a bit more enthusiasm for the spy game. His bumbling makes for great comic relief, but when it comes to the crunch he pulls out something really useful. Even part of one of the scenes, where Casey and Morgan were tied back-to-back, had echoes of Vs The Undercover Lover (“How do you like me now, sucka!”) As Casey himself admits; “Grimes here was resourceful and quick to action when necessary.”
Seeing as Casey got Morgan onto Team Bartowski, he was initially loathe to ask for his help, but seems to be commending him a lot quicker than he did with Chuck at the same stage. Seems to me that Casey has grown as a person more since the beginning of the season than in the rest of the series.
Chuck and Sarah started the episode wanting to quit the spy life, or at least believing that was what the other wanted. Eventually they realized that they don’t need to choose one over the other; they make too good a team both personally and professionally. During the fight scene in the café – which happens to be one of the best I have ever seen, and it would be criminal if the stunt team didn’t win an award for it – they have the dynamic which we previously saw with Sarah and Bryce, that synchronisation which allows them to be seriously kick ass.
Chuck now seems to be fully in control of the Intersect, being able to flash at will, which is nice to see. It was also really nice to see an episode, after all the darkness of the Shaw arc, where Sarah was enjoying herself most of the time, and with Chuck enjoying himself, and of course both of them enjoying each other ;) . Also, from a guys perspective, Sarah looked very seductive when discussing with Chuck about doing one last mission before they quit. :)
Devon and Ellie got a look in this episode. They are travelling off to Africa as part of Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières, but it’s not the last we’ll see of them this season. Plus we got an ‘unplugged’ performance from Jeffster; although why they were performing ‘Leaving On A Jet Plane’ dressed as ‘Bookends’ era Simon & Garfunkel is anyone’s guess. One thing is sure; it was much better than Ben Affleck’s version in Armageddon. I reckon that demand will be high for a Jeffster album, certainly after the season finale where we get to see the first Jeffster music video!
The most quoted line from this episode will undoubtedly be the one from General Beckman – “Off the record, it’s about damn time.” Ever so slightly meta, cos it’s what the shippers have been waiting for since season 1.
Laughs, romance, thrills and ass kicking skills; Chuck Vs The Honeymooners was an unabashedly feel-good episode. I know many of us were grinning from ear to ear after watching it.
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Next week, Chuck Vs The Role Models. It has guest stars Swoosie Kurtz and Fred Willard, so it’s bound to be a cracker.
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