In the series Sarah and Casey are Chuck's handlers. Train and protect him in the spy world. From the 'baggage handler' line until deep into the series Chuck is Sarah's handler. Training and protecting her in the normal world. In the flash at the end, Sarah seems to be associated with the hummingbird. This theme is dropped quickly. No idea where is was going. Thanks for the insights.
The flowers Chuck gave Sarah are on her bed. She looks at them then at the phone pictures of Bryce. Symbolizing looking/choosing the new relationship Vs the older relationship. 2) The curtains in her room are drawn closed, much like her heart.
Definitely never noticed the North by Northwest poster. But, Eva Marie Saint doesn't really save Clark Gable, per se. Yeah, they fake her shooting him in order to convince the bad guys that there's no one after them anymore and she for awhile hides him from the police. But really, the old guy is who really gets him out of trouble, at least temporarily, both because it's his idea to fake Cary Grant's death, and in regards to getting him out of jail after he's arrested for the murder at the UN. But ultimately, Cary Grant actually saves Eva Marie Saint, at the end. So in a way, yes, it is similar. At first, Sarah is protecting him, but the other hand Chuck "saves" her, from the stand point that he gives her more of a life than being "just a spy."
In the series Sarah and Casey are Chuck's handlers. Train and protect him in the spy world. From the 'baggage handler' line until deep into the series Chuck is Sarah's handler. Training and protecting her in the normal world. In the flash at the end, Sarah seems to be associated with the hummingbird. This theme is dropped quickly. No idea where is was going. Thanks for the insights.
Spectacular, Thank you. I have been watching a Chuck episode almost daily for years and still learning more and loving it more.
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Excellent analysis!
Thanks. It is an amazing show.
The flowers Chuck gave Sarah are on her bed. She looks at them then at the phone pictures of Bryce. Symbolizing looking/choosing the new relationship Vs the older relationship. 2) The curtains in her room are drawn closed, much like her heart.
I spent much time trying to figure out the shoulder bump on the beach. Then I came up with the obvious answer. She just wanted to touch him.
I agree. She had already started to fall for him. It was clearly a "flirt" move.
Definitely never noticed the North by Northwest poster. But, Eva Marie Saint doesn't really save Clark Gable, per se. Yeah, they fake her shooting him in order to convince the bad guys that there's no one after them anymore and she for awhile hides him from the police. But really, the old guy is who really gets him out of trouble, at least temporarily, both because it's his idea to fake Cary Grant's death, and in regards to getting him out of jail after he's arrested for the murder at the UN. But ultimately, Cary Grant actually saves Eva Marie Saint, at the end. So in a way, yes, it is similar. At first, Sarah is protecting him, but the other hand Chuck "saves" her, from the stand point that he gives her more of a life than being "just a spy."
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When Sarah first appears and walks toward Chuck, is her expression confident or predatory?