Casey: Now the truth is there's no such thing as a perfect moment, or a perfect spot. So forget about the balcony, Bartowski. All you need's the girl.
Well, Chuck certainly did not waste any time getting back into a groove.To read the rest of my review of last night's return of Chuck, head on over to TV Fanatic. Feel free to leave your opinion of the ep in the comment section.
A multi-week layoff didn't affect "Chuck Versus the Balcony" too much, as the episode was filled with everything you could ask for, including Morgan acting as a double agent, a couple of preempted marriage proposals and another fantastic musical performance by Jeffster!
Let's get right to the Chuck Triple Threat, which was in full force this week.
Action
The episode started right away - with no "previously on" segment - following an operative being chased down to a wine cellar in France. It was a nice bit of action that set up for story. The same basement was where we were able to witness Sarah take out her fair share of French bad guys in order to save Casey. However, it was her stumbling drunk act that was the best part.
Chuck 411 - "Chuck Versus the Balcony"
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