Talk:Chuck Versus the Aisle of Terror

Cultural references and trivia
I love this contributor's writing and speedy post-airing contributions, but encyclopedicity should be kept in mind, and references are needed. So some trivia has been removed because it's of questionable relevance to the episode. The Cultural References part should be edited, too, or taken out completely. Why is a fear-inducing toxin necessarily a reference to a Batman character? Is there a reference tying the episode to that character? If not, this claim seems to be original research. For that matter, what do Halo posters and an explanation of HD DVD vs Blu-Ray formats have to do with the Chuck episode? The writer's skills of perception are to be commended, but where do such observations end? With the makes, models, and statistics for every weapon seen in the episode? With my personal impressions of Morgan's sunglass donning and doffing and my own list of the top ten characters who use sunglasses for comic effect? With speculation on the fabric composition of Casey's Buy More uniform and observations about how its color (green) is prominent in the flags of numerous Islamic countries? Tikvanelle (talk) 04:46, 6 November 2010 (UTC)
 * I too agree that these "cultural references" can quickly become insignificant, and these "obvious" plot similarities are become somewhat annoying. If you see something you want to change, and you can provide a good reason to do so, then do it. --Boycool (talk) 14:05, 6 November 2010 (UTC)

Question on plot
When the toxin was released in the lab, why didn't they suddenly wear masks? Bad mistake... — Preceding unsigned comment added by 79.10.197.11 (talk) 18:50, 8 September 2011 (UTC)