Golden Ticket: An Advance Review of "Chuck Versus The Third Dimension"
If you're at all like me, you've been intent on finding 3D glasses not so you can watch Super Bowl commercials but so that you can check out the special 3D episode of NBC's Chuck, airing on Monday night.
Thanks to the good folks at NBC, I had the good fortune of screening Chuck's 3D episode ("Chuck Versus the Third Dimension"), written by series co-creator Chris Fedak, last night and it really is quite a lot of fun to see our favorite spies in box-busting 3D form.
I'll preface my thoughts on the episode's plot by saying that the three-dimensional effects (knives thrown through the air, doughnuts about to be chomped by Big Mike, a lingerie-clad Sarah, etc.) are enjoyable, but don't fret if you're not able to get to one of the many participating retailers to pick up 3D glasses. The glasses are not necessary to enjoy the episode itself, which can be viewed in plain old 2D just as easily. (And I'll admit that fumbling with the glasses at times distracted me from the genial atmosphere of the episode itself.)
So what should you expect from "Chuck Versus the Third Dimension" on Monday night? Let's discuss.
Fans worried that the tension between Chuck and Sarah, whom Chuck saw killed an unarmed Fulcrum agent in order to protect his identity in "Chuck Versus Santa Claus," would be swept under the rug have nothing to fear: the fallout from what Chuck saw is foremost on his mind and it's affecting not only his work with Sarah and Casey but his, er, subconscious as well.
Look for Sarah to ream Chuck about his duties to protecting the country and for Chuck to make a decision about the future of his professional relationship with Sarah. And, oh, for Chuck to take one giant leap for nerdkind.
As hinted above, Sarah does make her entrance in the 3D episode in some jaw-dropping black lingerie that must be seen to be believed. Just what is she doing vampishly seducing Chuck? Watch and find out.
Dominic Monaghan is absolutely fantastic as boozy rock star Tyler Martin; Tyler and Lost's Charlie Pace are anything but the same character. Tyler is prone to bedding multiple women, wearing way too much eyeliner, and peeing in public fountains and is generally a hell of a lot more fun than island-bound Charlie. The dance scene at the nightclub had me in hysterics, especially at the sight of poor Chuck in all his awkwardness. (Little Drummer Boy, anyone?)
Zachary Levi does a pretty decent if thoroughly fake British accent.
Avid Arrested Development fans should keep their ears atuned for not one but two references to the Bluth family, from Emmett Milbarge's "No Touching!" during the Tyler Martin signing at the Buy More to a particular tune that every Arrested fan knows extremely well.
The competition at the Buy More between ex-con Butterman (Jerome "The Bus" Bettis), Lester, and Jeff to be Morgan's plus-one backstage at Tyler's concert takes a turn for the truly disgusting, all the more for being in 3D. Yes, seriously, they do go there and the series proves that it definitely has a handle on male-driven gross-out humor as well as high-kicking spy intrigue and romantic drama.
All in all, "Chuck Versus the Third Dimension" is an entertaining episode that doesn't exactly advance the overarching plot or mythology of the series but offers viewers a lighthearted installment that allows Chuck Bartowski to step outside his comfort zone (and, er, his pants), proving that heroes come in all shapes, sizes, and, well, cool factors.
Chuck's 3D episode, entitled "Chuck Versus the Third Dimension," airs Monday at 8 pm ET/PT on NBC. For information about where to pickup your 3D glasses, click here.
Thanks to the good folks at NBC, I had the good fortune of screening Chuck's 3D episode ("Chuck Versus the Third Dimension"), written by series co-creator Chris Fedak, last night and it really is quite a lot of fun to see our favorite spies in box-busting 3D form.
I'll preface my thoughts on the episode's plot by saying that the three-dimensional effects (knives thrown through the air, doughnuts about to be chomped by Big Mike, a lingerie-clad Sarah, etc.) are enjoyable, but don't fret if you're not able to get to one of the many participating retailers to pick up 3D glasses. The glasses are not necessary to enjoy the episode itself, which can be viewed in plain old 2D just as easily. (And I'll admit that fumbling with the glasses at times distracted me from the genial atmosphere of the episode itself.)
So what should you expect from "Chuck Versus the Third Dimension" on Monday night? Let's discuss.
Fans worried that the tension between Chuck and Sarah, whom Chuck saw killed an unarmed Fulcrum agent in order to protect his identity in "Chuck Versus Santa Claus," would be swept under the rug have nothing to fear: the fallout from what Chuck saw is foremost on his mind and it's affecting not only his work with Sarah and Casey but his, er, subconscious as well.
Look for Sarah to ream Chuck about his duties to protecting the country and for Chuck to make a decision about the future of his professional relationship with Sarah. And, oh, for Chuck to take one giant leap for nerdkind.
As hinted above, Sarah does make her entrance in the 3D episode in some jaw-dropping black lingerie that must be seen to be believed. Just what is she doing vampishly seducing Chuck? Watch and find out.
Dominic Monaghan is absolutely fantastic as boozy rock star Tyler Martin; Tyler and Lost's Charlie Pace are anything but the same character. Tyler is prone to bedding multiple women, wearing way too much eyeliner, and peeing in public fountains and is generally a hell of a lot more fun than island-bound Charlie. The dance scene at the nightclub had me in hysterics, especially at the sight of poor Chuck in all his awkwardness. (Little Drummer Boy, anyone?)
Zachary Levi does a pretty decent if thoroughly fake British accent.
Avid Arrested Development fans should keep their ears atuned for not one but two references to the Bluth family, from Emmett Milbarge's "No Touching!" during the Tyler Martin signing at the Buy More to a particular tune that every Arrested fan knows extremely well.
The competition at the Buy More between ex-con Butterman (Jerome "The Bus" Bettis), Lester, and Jeff to be Morgan's plus-one backstage at Tyler's concert takes a turn for the truly disgusting, all the more for being in 3D. Yes, seriously, they do go there and the series proves that it definitely has a handle on male-driven gross-out humor as well as high-kicking spy intrigue and romantic drama.
All in all, "Chuck Versus the Third Dimension" is an entertaining episode that doesn't exactly advance the overarching plot or mythology of the series but offers viewers a lighthearted installment that allows Chuck Bartowski to step outside his comfort zone (and, er, his pants), proving that heroes come in all shapes, sizes, and, well, cool factors.
Chuck's 3D episode, entitled "Chuck Versus the Third Dimension," airs Monday at 8 pm ET/PT on NBC. For information about where to pickup your 3D glasses, click here.