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5 Reasons to Watch Syfy's 'Chuck' Marathon
by Sharon Knolle, posted Dec 17th 2009 2:00PM
Salivating for the return of 'Chuck' on January 10? Then set your DVR for January 7, because Syfy is planning to air an eight-hour marathon of the cult NBC series.
Creators Josh Schwartz and Chris Fedak have selected their eight "best of" episodes from season 2, including the premiere and the finale, which will air during the marathon.
Still not watching 'Chuck'? We're here to help. Below, check out our 5 reasons to watch Syfy's 'Chuck' marathon.
Sneak Peeks: this could be the last episode of Chuck ever
by Bob Sassone, posted Apr 27th 2009 10:36AM
Tonight is the season finale of Chuck. Of course, you probably also realize that it could very well be the series finale of Chuck. Sure, it's a show with a big fan base, and quality-wise it's one of the best things on NBC. But that doesn't mean that NBC will realize what they have and renew. Not when they can save money with Biggest Loser: Pets or whatever show they come up with to put on Monday nights. Here's a sneak peek of tonight's season finale.
Here's how you can help save Chuck
by Bob Sassone, posted Apr 20th 2009 1:02PM
Chuck airs on NBC tonight at 8, and the season finale airs next Monday night. It's actually in danger of being canceled. But a major campaign has started to get the show renewed, and this time TV critics are getting behind it too.Alan Sepinwall has written an open letter to NBC not just pleading with them to renew the show but also giving logical, business reasons to renew it (product integration, a good show for recession escapism, etc). He calls the show the best thing on NBC right now. Not sure if I exactly agree with that (I love 30 Rock too), but it's certainly one of the top 10 shows on TV right now.
Celebrity Injury Update: Momsen OK, Harold out of ICU, Levi has a boo-boo
by Bob Sassone, posted Oct 24th 2008 6:25PM
This has been a bad week to be a celebrity. Beyond the fame and money, of course.Let's start with the most serious injury/sickness on the list and work our way down from there. Gale Harold, who plays Teri Hatcher's lover on Desperate Housewives, has been released from the intensive care unit at LA County USC Medical Center. He was injured in a motorcycle accident and not only had a fractured shoulder but also swelling of the brain. Looks like he's going to be okay so they won't have to set up another accident on the show to get rid of his character.
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