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FAIL. this show is not Lost. Scott Bakula should appear as Dr. Sam Beckett, an intrepid researcher at the Dharma Initiative circa 1977. And then McGuyver would come out, punch him in the face, and blow up the the swan station with a tube of toothpaste, a pen cap, and a fistful of belly button lint.
very excellent review – and very excellent (and hairy) scott bakula "glamour" photos haha. i do not know if that was your doing, but they are great.
i thought this ep was wonderful! and moving! chuck and ellie had some good acting moments, what with the tears, and the daddy issues! and i really enjoyed how they made scott bakula a bumbly nerdy mad scientist – like father like son. attractive tall (hairy) men being made considerably dorkier/more unassuming than you might think. excellent.
but speaking of fail: sarah and casey's "nerdy undercover" glasses and shirts. did casey actually have one of those string glasses-holders?! who owns those?! no self-respecting emo-nerd that worships steve jobs (btdubs – i think that chevy chase was more a steve jobs than a bill gates) would actually wear those haha.
and i cant wait for the wedding! gettin ready for some emotionally fulfilling, action-packed, safe entertainment (with an overly literal soundtrack), as per usual. i hope we get a song that says "my daddy's back, i'm marrying an awesome man, and my brother is secretly an undercover spy"!
haha i wish i could take credit for that amazing 80s glamour picture of mr. bakula, but our lovely editor found it.
i know, casey and sarah's nerd outfits were pretty sad. although i thought casey looked cute in plaid.
Searching for shirtless pics of dreamboats like Scott Bakula is a hobby of mine.
I have to say, the acting and casting this week was really top-notch. I keep forgetting how good Scott Bakula is, and then he'll go and do something like this or Boston Legal and I'll be surprised all over again. And Chevy Chase! Whoever said comedians make the best dramatic actors was right. Chevy gives great sleaze.
This was one of my favorite episodes of the entire series so far, and I have high hopes for the rest of the season. Please let Chuck be able to at least tell Ellie what he really does for a living. She deserves to know the truth after all the crap she's been through lately.