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James

This episode really shows how much Morgan has changed and i really like what he has become. Hes childish but hes also mature when he needs to be. Perfect balance. Also yes, im very proud of him, i hope he can find someone that likes him for him and not just because hes hard to get. It is kind of annoying with everyone not believing the main character trope but i still kind of enjoy it with this episode. They did it pretty well i feel. Ive noticed that the buy more stuff with jeff and lester have been way less frequent and toned down this season compared to season 1 and 2. Have you noticed it too? I think it being like this is better. Ellie trusting the bad guy is not gonna go well but i would probably do the same thing in her shoes. They need to just let ellie in, shes the only one to NOT know about it.

Jeremy Burch (edited)

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2023-07-26 09:10:05 I have mixed opinions about this episode, I both really like it and don't. I'm not a fan of the whole, they don't believe the main character episodes, I also don't really like that the character always immediately starts acting different with their facial expressions and tone of voice, to make it seem like their losing their mind. I also don't really like that they made Anna seem like she was someone terrible, who always treated Morgan badly and thought the worst of him with the attitude she had in this episode. Considering that she actually did have to deal with the worst of him, since at the time he hadn't grown up yet and treated her pretty badly, while she put up with him, always took him back and borderline adored him. Meanwhile, he randomly broke up with her if Chuck wasn't dating someone at the same time as him, spent money that was for them, on the DeLorean, then the Dukes of Hazzard car at the end of the episode, as well as stalking her when they weren't together and those are just some examples. I also dislike that sometimes when a show has to write a character out quickly, they write them out as being terrible, like they left because they hated everyone, were cheating or broke up with someone via text or a break-up cube. However on the opposite side of things, they did do a better job of making it more believable that Chuck might be wrong, because something did seem to be wrong with the intersect, plus he didn't give Sarah all the information, because he didn't want her to think he was crazy and because of his insecurities of being uncertain she loves him. It also appeared that he was wrong because he took the wrong tooth. I also really liked that moment when Sarah went to Doc Brown and talked about Chuck and I really loved the reveal that Casey was already there, I really love the growth that Casey has had on this show. Side note, on top of having the DeLorean in the show and then Doc Brown, does anyone think it's interesting having Chevy Chase on the show as a villain, then having Chuck and Sarah watch a Chevy Chase movie, does that mean that people are walking around thinking that Chevy Chase ran Roark industries and tried to kill a bunch of people. Anyway, As for Morgan, on the opposite side of everything I said earlier, since the show established that Anna left him for someone else while they were still together, which implies cheating, since it showed her thinking so little of him in this episode, I think the show did a really good job of showing how much growing Morgan has done in the series and him standing up for himself shows that he is started to believe in himself and he thinks he is worth being treated well, which is great. I also find the Ellie story really interesting and think it shows why lying doesn't work, even if you think your protecting someone. It just leaves them open for someone else to come in and manipulate the situation, it also doesn't help that they kept telling her bad things about Casey, when they were coming up with cover stories. Sorry for the long comment, apparently I had a lot to say about this episode and I didn't even quite say everything, but I didn't want this comment to end up being a book.
2023-07-26 07:01:55 I have mixed opinions about this episode, I both really like it and don't. I'm not a fan of the whole, they don't believe the main character episodes, I also don't really like that the character always immediately starts acting different with their facial expressions and tone of voice, to make it seem like their losing their mind. I also don't really like that they made Anna seem like she was someone terrible, who always treated Morgan badly and thought the worst of him with the attitude she had in this episode. Considering that she actually did have to deal with the worst of him, since at the time he hadn't grown up yet and treated her pretty badly, while she put up with him, always took him back and borderline adored him. Meanwhile, he randomly broke up with her if Chuck wasn't dating someone at the same time as him, spent money that was for them, on the DeLorean, then the Dukes of Hazzard car at the end of the episode, as well as stalking her when they weren't together and those are just some examples. I also dislike that sometimes when a show has to write a character out quickly, they write them out as being terrible, like they left because they hated everyone, were cheating or broke up with someone via text or a break-up cube. However on the opposite side of things, they did do a better job of making it more believable that Chuck might be wrong, because something did seem to be wrong with the intersect, plus he didn't give Sarah all the information, because he didn't want her to think he was crazy and because of his insecurities of being uncertain she loves him. It also appeared that he was wrong because he took the wrong tooth. I also really liked that moment when Sarah went to Doc Brown and talked about Chuck and I really loved the reveal that Casey was already there, I really love the growth that Casey has had on this show. Side note, on top of having the DeLorean in the show and then Doc Brown, does anyone think it's interesting having Chevy Chase on the show as a villain, then having Chuck and Sarah watch a Chevy Chase movie, does that mean that people are walking around thinking that Chevy Chase ran Roark industries and tried to kill a bunch of people. Anyway, As for Morgan, on the opposite side of everything I said earlier, since the show established that Anna left him for someone else while they were still together, which implies cheating, since it showed her thinking so little of him in this episode, I think the show did a really good job of showing how much growing Morgan has done in the series and him standing up for himself shows that he is started to believe in himself and he thinks he is worth being treated well, which is great. I also find the Ellie story really interesting and think it shows why lying doesn't work, even if you think your protecting someone. It just leaves them open for someone else to come in and manipulate the situation, it also doesn't help that they kept telling her bad things about Casey, when they were coming up with cover stories. Sorry for the long comment, apparently I had a lot to say about this episode and I didn't even quite say everything, but I didn't want this comment to end up being a whole book.

I have mixed opinions about this episode, I both really like it and don't. I'm not a fan of the whole, they don't believe the main character episodes, I also don't really like that the character always immediately starts acting different with their facial expressions and tone of voice, to make it seem like their losing their mind. I also don't really like that they made Anna seem like she was someone terrible, who always treated Morgan badly and thought the worst of him with the attitude she had in this episode. Considering that she actually did have to deal with the worst of him, since at the time he hadn't grown up yet and treated her pretty badly, while she put up with him, always took him back and borderline adored him. Meanwhile, he randomly broke up with her if Chuck wasn't dating someone at the same time as him, spent money that was for them, on the DeLorean, then the Dukes of Hazzard car at the end of the episode, as well as stalking her when they weren't together and those are just some examples. I also dislike that sometimes when a show has to write a character out quickly, they write them out as being terrible, like they left because they hated everyone, were cheating or broke up with someone via text or a break-up cube. However on the opposite side of things, they did do a better job of making it more believable that Chuck might be wrong, because something did seem to be wrong with the intersect, plus he didn't give Sarah all the information, because he didn't want her to think he was crazy and because of his insecurities of being uncertain she loves him. It also appeared that he was wrong because he took the wrong tooth. I also really liked that moment when Sarah went to Doc Brown and talked about Chuck and I really loved the reveal that Casey was already there, I really love the growth that Casey has had on this show. Side note, on top of having the DeLorean in the show and then Doc Brown, does anyone think it's interesting having Chevy Chase on the show as a villain, then having Chuck and Sarah watch a Chevy Chase movie, does that mean that people are walking around thinking that Chevy Chase ran Roark industries and tried to kill a bunch of people. Anyway, As for Morgan, on the opposite side of everything I said earlier, since the show established that Anna left him for someone else while they were still together, which implies cheating, since it showed her thinking so little of him in this episode, I think the show did a really good job of showing how much growing Morgan has done in the series and him standing up for himself shows that he is started to believe in himself and he thinks he is worth being treated well, which is great. I also find the Ellie story really interesting and think it shows why lying doesn't work, even if you think your protecting someone. It just leaves them open for someone else to come in and manipulate the situation, it also doesn't help that they kept telling her bad things about Casey, when they were coming up with cover stories. Sorry for the long comment, apparently I had a lot to say about this episode and I didn't even quite say everything, but I didn't want this comment to end up being a whole book.

Patrick - Excelsior

When Sarah and Chuck are watching TV, Chuck says there's nothing good on Monday nights. Chuck was on Mondays. They end end watching Spies Like Us, a comedy where Chevy Chase plays a spy, Chevy was the bad guy (Fulcrum) in S2 Chuck. The country they were trying to say is Zambia.

David LaRocca

Zamibia was a made-up country. TV shows tend to do that a lot. I think part of it is meant to avoid offending any real countries by suggesting that they might have a problem with terrorists or whatever. That might also be why DC comics almost never use a real city as a base for their superheroes.