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Cute, creative and slick, this is one of the best new shows of the fall season.
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In a sense, Monday's promising premiere is the first in a three-part introduction, with each episode building on and improving upon the one before.
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Chuck sounds like a regrettably derivative idea - a remake of "Jake 2.0." But it's not. Chuck is a blast.
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While there are a a few too many "awkward-guy moments," there are enough genuinely sweet ones to balance them out. [28 Sep 2007, p.93]
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It's actually a kick to watch. Its joys are broader and self-consciously zanier than the CW series.
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Chuck possesses modest charm, impressive stunt work and another mildly appealing reluctant hero.
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The real-world intrigue is matched in dramatic flair by Chuck-world jeopardy. His store's fierce assistant-manager competition resounds as fatefully as saving the universe from evil. Which makes the dark light enough and the light dark enough to meld into a tasty escapist treat.
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The pilot is an especially persuasive hour of action-adventure, but subsequent lower-budget episodes preserve the esprit and suspense.
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The results aren't much different from a video game, for the violence on Chuck is pretty cartoony, but after watching two episodes I’m hooked. This is a fun escapist show.
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Chases, stunts and explosions fill the funny, flashy adventure.
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The series is part spy spoof, part workplace comedy, and it is a genuinely engaging homage to the nerd hero.
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The show has a happily palpable likability going for it, a lot of that courtesy of Zachary Levi, who plays the unlikely and in fact unwilling hero.
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Schwartz's good eye for characters and cutting sense of humor--makes Chuck a thoroughly enjoyable romp.
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Chuck starts a step slower, with more exposition in the first two episodes and no larger-than-life character like Satan to smooth over that, but by episode three, it's just as assured and entertaining in its own extremely similar way.
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Their new show has both the nerve to link up twentysomething malaise and 21st-century terror-angst and the good nature to make the proposition look endearing.
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It's headed in the right direction ... fast, loose and fun.
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The pilot is full of dark, dangerous and sexy moments.
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Chuck is one of two new fantastical shows premiering Monday on NBC, making a Heroes sandwich. That's fantastical, not fantastic.
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"The O.C." team of Josh Schwartz and McG keep this one fast and mostly funny, but it's no "Heroes."
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It's good, not great, and tonight's strong pilot gives way next week to a noticeably less stellar hour.
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For reasons too obvious to bother with, NBC managed to take a really terrific and fun premiere and somehow let it morph over the following episodes into just another take-it-or-leave-it show.
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Still, despite Chuck’s zippy pace and fun dialogue, this nerd-friendly "spy-fi" show from "O.C." creator Josh Schwartz has plot holes you could drive a truck through.
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Chuck is, at its best, cute--and that's not enough to keep up with the big dogs.
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Levi exudes an everyman appeal that may catch on with viewers, but the show's plots need to grow beyond the action-adventure tropes of 1970s TV if Chuck hopes to avoid being chucked off NBC's prime-time schedule.
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A good-natured show with a convincing sense of fun and a likeable cast, Chuck also has the wit, confidence, and grasp of the cultural climate to turn a running joke about a celebrity porn site into a major plot device.
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A charming but underwhelming pilot.... The second episode is dismal, sucking all the air out of whatever hopes you might have had for that one.
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 355 out of 408
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Mixed: 14 out of 408
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Negative: 39 out of 408
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