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Chuck is in luck. Intersect II is ready for the espionage service. That means that the old Intersect, a.k.a. Chuck, can go back to his old life. But if Chuck goes, he's going to be gone. Casey has orders to off him. Chuck survives to unravel mysteries of the past, become a hero in the present, and chop-and-drop himself into an even more perilous future.… (más)
This series I'm really enjoying. Season 1 had some teething problems and this season just sucked me in. Chuck is trying hard to be himself but also having to admit that he has a job that he has to do. Casey and Sarah are beginning to realise that he has skills that are somewhat untapped but convincing him that he is enough is a struggle. Chuck is trying to get himself out of being the Intersect, to get it out of his head and while he does manage this the consequences are interesting and what he does next is even more interesting.
It does come across that the actors are having a blast and really enjoying themselves. Having worked retail I really get what was going on and how realistic that it all is. Exaggerated but realistic. ( )
Chuck is in luck. Intersect II is ready for the espionage service. That means that the old Intersect, a.k.a. Chuck, can go back to his old life. But if Chuck goes, he's going to be gone. Casey has orders to off him. Chuck survives to unravel mysteries of the past, become a hero in the present, and chop-and-drop himself into an even more perilous future.
It does come across that the actors are having a blast and really enjoying themselves. Having worked retail I really get what was going on and how realistic that it all is. Exaggerated but realistic. ( )