This was tacky. Now Morgan of all people is a sidekick in the spy program? Why not round it out and bring in Big Mike, Jeff, and Lester too?
That is hilarious. The worst part is I could totally see them making Jeffster a rocking spy duo...
The Sarah/Chuck will they - won't they was the worst part, I think. There is a belief among most TV writers it seems that once you let the leads be romantic, that your show is doomed. Like Mulder/Scully, Bones/Booth, etc. So in the end they draw things out soooooo long that it is ridiculous, and only in the series finale do the leads normally get together. At least Chuck and Sarah are together now, but how long will the writers let it last before they think it needs "conflict"? I thought the will they/won't they shenanigans were even dumber in this case, because Chuck as a show has so much else going for it besides the Chuck/Sarah romance, so the entire manufactured drama was completely unnecessary. And it made season 3 less funny. In seasons one and two, I laughed out loud several times each episode. In season 3, I only laughed out loud in maybe five episodes - maybe fewer.
Another thing related to the above was Chuck's treatment of Lana from Smallville. I mean, that made me really upset with Chuck, to the point I almost didn't want to watch anymore. That was really low that he slept with her and then dumped her, in front of her parents too...just, really sleazy and it wasn't "excusable" in my book, like the writers seemed to think. It really eroded Chuck's image I thought.
Another big thing that annoyed me was the unrealistic-ness getting out of hand. I know that it is a spy show, with the "intersect" and so of course it isn't "realistic" - but still, the fact the characters can keep going AWOL every few episode and then get barely a slap on the wrist is getting pretty darn ridiculous. And the entire "reboot" thing in the finale just didn't make any sense at all.
Anyways, like I said they built up enough goodwill with me in seasons one and two, and there were still enough glimmers of goodness in season three, that I will give it a shot for season four, but if it the first three episodes or so aren't good, I'm giving up on it
I am a little worried that the writers have run out of comedic ideas, and now that Ellie knows, there is really no "keeping the secret" tension anymore...so I have a bad feeling. But, I'll give it a shot.