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Sunday, December 11, 2011

Chuck Season 5 Episode 4 - Chuck vs.. The Business Trip

When finished its fourth season, Chuck nodded his construction of a new atmosphere for his characters, with Morgan getting accidentally the Intersect. However, when starting his senior year, the series showed not know how to take advantage of the situation, and even if the season premiere has been effective, the following two episodes failed to effectively balance the new condition with the use of Morgan satisfactory its protagonist. For this reason, it is natural that this plot has lasted so little to give the opportunity for Josh Schwartz and Chris Fedak concluding his story in an objective manner, without tying up too much of a bow that was not getting the expected results. Thus, this shows Chuck vs. Chuck. The Business Trip , which not only ends once the subject of Morgan as I was already thinking about developing stories in the series finale.

The episode chronicles the attempt to Chuck, Sarah and Casey to save Morgan's life, marked by the CIA as a dangerous and needs to be eliminated. Thus, General Beckman immediately sees that the bearded man no longer has the Intersect, which in theory would cause the agency to give up killing him. However, Decker does not seem willing to do breathing Morgan, conveniently forgetting to warn Viper, a dangerous killer outside, which becomes invisible once receiving payment. So Chuck goes undercover with his best friend to be able to save him, going to a convention of the Buy More to become the official-featured affiliate of Burbank. So, Team Bartowski tries to attract the attention of Viper to Chuck, trying to eliminate the danger.

Unlike earlier episodes, Chuck vs. The Business Trip does not use a generic mission of weeks to build your story, creating a story closely related to the series seeks to develop their characters. What makes Chuck and Sarah trip much more enjoyable, just because the episode created a deliciously homely atmosphere, which is also a pretext for discussions created by the script. Moreover, the very development of the mission takes place in an organic and intelligent, so as to avoid predictable situations such as "Who is the murderer?". Instead, the script is fun to create interesting moments when Sarah and Chuck play in their "colleagues" to check the veracity of statements made ​​by them, contributing to the pleasant atmosphere created by the episode.

In fact, the story of Casey goes far beyond his relationship with Morgan, making it the main object of the main arc of the season, which is the conflict of Team Bartowski with Decker. Being explored in a much more explicit in this episode, the inevitable war is beginning to look stronger, mainly because the Colonel had fallen in the trap of obvious new villain, which sounds much more menacing than Volkoff precisely because it is treated as an entity apart of characters, similar to the way the series was the Alliance. Thus, the script sets the stage, the importance of ensuring the development of Casey and his own history.

Finally, the core of the Buy More, despised by the series in recent times, finally back to fit again. Unlike other situations, the stories involving the store, interconnect intelligently to the main missions, remembering how Chuck reasonably explored both sides of your script in the first and second seasons. Thus, besides creating a new alternative for double Jeffster, who had already saturated, the episode is happy to establish links between small and Chuck Buy More, especially when the outcome of these cases, involving hunting Viper Morgan, Lester and sabotaging Jeffrey.

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