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Chuck Versus the Zoom[edit]

I'm dropping in a source for the season 5 title, "Chuck Versus the Zoom", courtesy of TV Line, for when this article starts to get built. KnownAlias X 23:17, 23 June 2011 (UTC)[reply]

They announced the name for Season 5 Episode 7 at Chuckfest3 as "Chuck vs. The Santa Suit" but the only citation I have is a blog (4th paragraph): http://www.thenerdygirls.com/blog/2011/11/09/chuckfest3-saying-goodbye/ Robertzhu (talk) 16:10, 24 November 2011 (UTC)[reply]


Daniel Shaw Returns[edit]

Could someone please add in Brandon Routh's return in "Chuck Versus the Santa Suit"? It was revealed in the teaser after the latest episode and can be seen at http://www.nbc.com/chuck/video/coming-up/1372809 — Preceding unsigned comment added by 76.238.218.167 (talk) 16:17, 10 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]


Title for 511[edit]

Episode 11 is “Chuck vs. the Bullet Train” - http://twitter.com/#!/barbermatt/status/131892478134599680 — Preceding unsigned comment added by Billi0 (talkcontribs) 04:36, 14 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Done --Jnorton7558 (talk) 16:19, 20 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Is twitter even considered a valid source? Ambaryer (talk) 20:09, 20 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]
In this case, it is, according to this. Of course, I've assumed that Matt Barber is someone affiliated with the show. Kevinbrogers (talk) 20:12, 20 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Can someone please fill out the reference? I would do it myself, but my computer is blocking twitter now for some reason and it's really bothering me. Thanks. --Boycool (talk) 21:27, 20 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Done now. Sorry that was just me being lazy earlier. --Jnorton7558 (talk) 22:40, 20 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]
Thanks :) --Boycool (talk) 18:44, 21 December 2011 (UTC)[reply]

Full plot summary for Chuck Versus the Goodbye[edit]

This version can be used in a stand-alone article for Chuck Versus the Goodbye:

Two weeks after the events of "Chuck Versus Sarah", Nicholas Quinn (Angus Macfadyen) is in a meeting to get a component of the Key to the Intersect from a former Fulrcrum agent (Mark Pellegrino). Sarah Walker (Yvonne Strahovski), enraged at Quinn for the loss of her memories, makes an unsuccessful attempt on his life.

Meanwhile, Chuck Bartowski (Zachary Levi) has sunk into depression due to his wife Sarah's forgetting him, but his family and friends convince him to make Sarah fall in love with him all over again. Chuck offers the services of his private spy company, Carmichael Industries, to help Sarah kill Quinn. During the mission, Chuck and Sarah re-visit various places from their relationship, and it is shown that Sarah's memory is slowly recovering. Quinn, however, manages to escape.

Ordered by General Diane Beckman (Bonita Friedericy) to revert to his original, ruthless personality, John Casey (Adam Baldwin) locks the team in Castle to kill Quinn on his own. Morgan Grimes (Joshua Gomez), however, convinces Casey that the team works best together. They, along with Chuck's mother Mary (Linda Hamilton), band together to go after Quinn. Meanwhile, Chuck's sister Ellie (Sarah Lancaster) informs him that the new Intersect could be used to restore Sarah's memories.

Quinn approaches Beckman at a symphony and takes the final component of the Key from her, revealing that he has placed a bomb under her seat that will trigger when the music ends. Morgan brings in Jeff Barnes (Scott Krinsky) and Lester Patel (Vik Sahay), who stall the explosion with a performance of A-ha's "Take on Me". Meanwhile, Chuck and Sarah follow Quinn, who reveals that the bomb cannot be disarmed. After Sarah kills Quinn, Chuck is forced to upload the Intersect 3.0 to his own brain instead of Sarah's. Chuck uses the Intersect's skills to unlock the bomb's computer, and Sarah reminds him to use the pornographic computer virus he had similarly used to disarm a bomb in the pilot episode.

At the fictional big-box store Buy More (which Chuck has now sold to Subway), Jeff and Lester inform their boss Big Mike (Mark Christopher Lawrence) of all the spy activity that has taken place in the store throughout the series. They then tearfully accept a customer's offer for their band, Jeffster!, to tour Germany. Ellie and her husband Devon (Ryan McPartlin) accept high-paying jobs at a hospital in Chicago. Casey says goodbye to everyone and leaves his apartment to his daughter Alex (who has decided to move in with Morgan, her boyfriend), deciding to rejoin his true love, Gertrude Verbanski. Chuck follows Sarah to the beach where they had talked in the pilot and tells her their entire story. He then tells her Morgan's theory that one kiss could completely restore her memory. In the final moment of the series, Sarah tells Chuck to kiss her, which he does.

For use in the season table (with most links removed and other minor changes) or in a future episode article. --Boycool (talk) 02:31, 31 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]


This version is slightly trimmed and could be used in this article, Chuck (season 5):

Two weeks after the events of "Chuck Versus Sarah", Quinn is in a meeting to get a component of the Key to the Intersect from a former Fulrcrum agent (Mark Pellegrino). Sarah, enraged at Quinn for the loss of her memories, makes an unsuccessful attempt on his life.

Meanwhile, Chuck has sunk into depression due to Sarah's forgetting him, but his family and friends convince him to make Sarah fall in love with him all over again. Chuck offers the services of Carmichael Industries to help Sarah kill Quinn. During the mission, Chuck and Sarah re-visit various places from their relationship, and it is shown that Sarah's memory is slowly recovering. Quinn, however, manages to escape.

Ordered by General Beckman to revert to his original, ruthless personality, Casey locks the team in Castle to kill Quinn on his own. Morgan Grimes, however, convinces Casey that the team works best together. They, along with Chuck's mother Mary (Linda Hamilton), band together to go after Quinn. Meanwhile, Ellie informs him that the new Intersect could be used to restore Sarah's memories.

Quinn approaches Beckman at a symphony and takes the final component of the Key from her, revealing that he has placed a bomb under her seat that will trigger when the music ends. Morgan brings in Jeffster!, who stall the explosion with a performance of A-ha's "Take on Me". Meanwhile, Chuck and Sarah follow Quinn, who reveals that the bomb cannot be disarmed. After Sarah kills Quinn, Chuck is forced to upload the Intersect 3.0 to his own brain instead of Sarah's. Chuck uses the Intersect's skills to unlock the bomb's computer, and Sarah reminds him to use the pornographic computer virus he had similarly used to disarm a bomb in the pilot episode.

At the Buy More (which Chuck has now sold to Subway), Jeff and Lester inform Big Mike of all the spy activity that has taken place in the store throughout the series. They then tearfully accept a customer's offer for their band to tour Germany. Ellie and her Devon accept high-paying jobs at a hospital in Chicago. Casey says goodbye to everyone and leaves his apartment to Alex and Morgan (who had already decided to move in together), choosing to rejoin Gertrude. Chuck follows Sarah to the beach where they had talked in the pilot and tells her their entire story. He then tells her Morgan's theory that one kiss could completely restore her memory. In the final moment of the series, Sarah tells Chuck to kiss her, which he does. --Boycool (talk) 03:20, 31 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Feel free to make any changes to either version. --Boycool (talk) 03:20, 31 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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