Tuesday, August 9, 2011

CHUCK Season 5 Spoilers? Smallville and Lost merge into Chuck

'Chuck' Season 5: 'Smallville's' Justin Hartley and 'Lost's' Jeff Fahey to guest star as brothers

5 comments:

  1. I don't know if what I am about to write is ok in being in this forum but does anybody else hope chuck does some commentary when the final season comes out? Just because I think it would be interesting to hear what the actors or the people that created this show has to say while watching the show. It would be nice to hear stories that might be funny or interesting to fans to hear. What do you guys think

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  2. Apparently WB isn't interested in doing commentary tracks for the DVD sets. Why? Probably because it would take time and money. Or perhaps the show runners are super lazy.

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  3. I must admit that for the average fan that would be an awesome idea! I mean if you watch braking bad, vince gilligan does a podcast after every episode (except season 1) and it does have different actors, writers, directors, music guy, etc. The podcast only rarely gives insight on the actual episode material, it prefers to talk about the process but it is still very interesting and t times funny. I think the funniest (and so true for chuck) is when vince gilligan said that they once had 22 days to shoot an episode of x files when he worked on that show, lol, now they only get 8 days (they are cable and they get 1 more day then chuck, lol) . But back to chuck, that would be great to hear from the actos and fedak.

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  4. Didn't they had something like that on the season1 DVD ? with Josh Schwartz, Chris Fedak, Josh Gomez & Zachary Levi commenting scenes ?

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  5. That isn't what he is talking about. He wants a commentary for the episodes where the actors or writers or producers, or all of them, talk about the episodes and the process of making the show.

    We have been asking for it since season 1 and no one at WB gives a crap.

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