Chuck says "I love you" to Sarah exactly 4 times in this scene. In the next episode, S3E13, Sarah says "yes" precisely 4 times in response to Chuck's desperate "Sarah . . . do you love me?" Nice touch.
Its now 2021 soon to be 2022 and I miss this show so much I just finished watching every season of chuck once again I can't stop watching it chuck is my favorite TV series I was only 8 years old when this show ended now I'm 17 almost 18 I wish there were more story to Sarah and chuck I really want another season or a couple movies made and I really want Sarah to get her memories back and I want to see Sarah and chuck buy there dream home together and have a family
We hear the same guitar strum right after Casey says, “I did (kill the mole)” to Sarah a few moments later. That is Casey’s “I love you” declaration to Charah.
I love when her shoulders drop when Chuck is kissing her. It’s like the walls she put up have all melted away. She was going away with Chuck before Casey came. Casey fessing up was just confirmed she was doing the right thing
, Chuck should just tell Sarah to go to hell because she's nothing but a 10 dollar CIA whore has already been fucking Shaw for weeks and later that jerk Chuck wants her back so he's happy with Shaw's leftovers
But I still can't forgive the producers for the first 12 episodes of season 3. It was so unnecessary that Sarah starts fucking Shaw when the two of them go to DC and Chuck goes to Paris and then starts fucking Hannah. It makes me so angry because in my eyes it ruined the whole rest of the series, especially that they couldn't let Shaw stay dead when they could write Hannah out of the series completely but let Shaw come back at the end of season 3 and even kill Chuck's father. Shaw even shows up in season 5.
Sarah REJECTS Chuck! It’s done so lovingly everyone missed it. Background: Sarah believes that Chuck has changed. The man that she fell in love with is gone now that he is a spy. She told Chuck she did not believe him about not killing the mole and Chuck can’t supply a straight answer to what happened. Chuck learned to lie while becoming a spy, Sarah no longer has faith in Chuck’s words. Chuck just had his hero moment demonstrating that he is a far better spy than Shaw. Shaw sacrifices people for the mission, Chuck saves people and finds a way to complete the mission. It’s important to know that Shaw is the booby prize for Sarah not being with Chuck. The issue for Sarah is Chuck; not Shaw. • The scene opened with Beckman saying to have a safe flight to DC • Sarah looks to the Right - Yes • Sarah turns and faces Chuck and smiles - Shows respect and gratitude • Chuck says “Shaw would have done the same for me.” • Sarah’s eyes says “no that’s not true” - in 3×9 Shaw wanted to sacrifice Chuck • The music starts • Chuck says “I love you” • Sarah responds lovingly • Sarah says “You don’t have to” i.e. You don’t have to do this Chuck, I know what you are going to say” • Chuck pleads his case • Sarah says “I have commitments” • Chuck continues to plead his case • Sarah responds lovingly • Chuck says “Don’t answer now” • Sarah answers with her eyes - No • They kiss - She did not kiss him back because of the commitment (start over in DC) she made to Shaw to leave her baggage (Chuck) behind • For Sarah the kiss was a goodbye and a clear No • The music leaves with Chuck - The music was for Chuck only • Sarah looks to the Right - Nothing has changed - She is still going to DC Sarah loves Chuck but she can’t accept a version of him that lost his innocence. Sarah also feels immense guilt for helping to make Chuck a spy. You might ask why is Shaw acceptable and Chuck is not. The psychology is too deep to go into here. But put simply, it’s because Sarah has no plans to share her heart with Shaw. She is retrograding into past relationship patterns; she is going back to being a pure spy without love, home, family, and friends.
@@deanbaldridge4126It's just that when a woman goes to bed with someone she doesn't love and the man does the same the trust is finished in every relationship and can never come back 100% you will never trust a person even if the person says they love you because every time the person goes out for a walk and doesn't come home at the agreed time one wonders if the person is with a lover this applies to both sexes so it's only in idiotic plots in series that can happend,not in real life relationships end because of the trust came to an end
Chuck should just tell Sarah to go to hell because she's nothing but a 10 dollar CIA whore has already been fucking Shaw for weeks and later that jerk Chuck wants her back so he's happy with Shaw's leftovers
In this scene, Chuck should just tell Sarah to go to hell because she's nothing but a 10 dollar CIA whore has already been fucking Shaw for weeks and later that jerk Chuck wants her back so he's happy with Shaw's leftovers
I just realized that in the scene after this with Shaw in the hospital, he was no longer the good guy. I have read Apple does not allow their products to be used by the evil characters. In the hospital, Shaw was using Android phone, not an iPhone.
Chuck should have grown up so much that he stopped drinking and rather told Sarah that she can go to hell back to Shaw and continue to fuck him but Chuck the character is a little jerk who will never grow up and Sarah is nothing but a CIA paid whore
She is afraid of letting her guard down here, and is conflicted because she "made" Chuck kill the mole, made him complete the Red test. She does not want to be reminded of it all the time and thinks of choosing a life without him. As the scene in her hotel with Casey shows, she was going to go with him anyway, living with it and choosing Chuck, but before she is more in emotional pain.
@@strstr2611Also, probably some guilt over having questioned whether he was still "my Chuck." In that regard, it's similar to when she tells him she "doesn't feel it." There, I think on some level she feels like she had betrayed him during the Quinn situation. And she is trying to protect him, by trying to convince him not to run after her to try help her with Quinn, and I think on some level, she probably thinks maybe that would make it easier in him if she were killed while going after Quinn.
Why? She did make a work commitment to Shaw and Beckman to head the Ring counterforce in DC. It’s the counterpoint to Prague, when Sarah asked Chuck to run away with her and he replied with a commitment.
it doesn't make sense. why would it ruin it for you? Sarah's still on the rope until Chuck finishes his speech. She WANTS to be convinced, she's spewing out excuses to NOT go with chuck because she's afraid and chuck just breaks those walls and convinces her, winning her back. When Casey goes to her she tells him that it's not necessary for him to plead his case, meaning she already decided to go with him.
Sarah REJECTS Chuck! It’s done so lovingly everyone missed it. Background: Sarah believes that Chuck has changed. The man that she fell in love with is gone now that he is a spy. She told Chuck she did not believe him about not killing the mole and Chuck can’t supply a straight answer to what happened. Chuck learned to lie while becoming a spy, Sarah no longer has faith in Chuck’s words. Chuck just had his hero moment demonstrating that he is a far better spy than Shaw. Shaw sacrifices people for the mission, Chuck saves people and finds a way to complete the mission. It’s important to know that Shaw is the booby prize for Sarah not being with Chuck. The issue for Sarah is Chuck; not Shaw. • The scene opened with Beckman saying to have a safe flight to DC • Sarah looks to the Right - Yes • Sarah turns and faces Chuck and smiles - Shows respect and gratitude • Chuck says “Shaw would have done the same for me.” • Sarah’s eyes says “no that’s not true” - in 3×9 Shaw wanted to sacrifice Chuck • The music starts • Chuck says “I love you” • Sarah responds lovingly • Sarah says “You don’t have to” i.e. You don’t have to do this Chuck, I know what you are going to say” • Chuck pleads his case • Sarah says “I have commitments” • Chuck continues to plead his case • Sarah responds lovingly • Chuck says “Don’t answer now” • Sarah answers with her eyes - No • They kiss - She did not kiss him back because of the commitment (start over in DC) she made to Shaw to leave her baggage (Chuck) behind • For Sarah the kiss was a goodbye and a clear No • The music leaves with Chuck - The music was for Chuck only • Sarah looks to the Right - Nothing has changed - She is still going to DC Sarah loves Chuck but she can’t accept a version of him that lost his innocence. Sarah also feels immense guilt for helping to make Chuck a spy. You might ask why is Shaw acceptable and Chuck is not. The psychology is too deep to go into here. But put simply, it’s because Sarah has no plans to share her heart with Shaw. She is retrograding into past relationship patterns; she is going back to being a pure spy without love, home, family, and friends.
@@PhlilipeAlves The guy misses the forest for the trees. Chuck finally tells Sarah he loves her, and she rejects him? Unthinkable. This is the moment every viewer has been waiting for. For years. And she says no? Ridiculous.
But I still can't forgive the producers for the first 12 episodes of season 3. It was so unnecessary that Sarah starts fucking Shaw when the two of them go to DC and Chuck goes to Paris and then starts fucking Hannah. It makes me so angry because in my eyes it ruined the whole rest of the series, especially that they couldn't let Shaw stay dead when they could write Hannah out of the series completely but let Shaw come back at the end of season 3 and even kill Chuck's father. Shaw even shows up in season 5.
Just finished watching the full series again, this scene was quite disappointing, yes Chuck kisses her but it's not really returned (watch when she kisses Shaw earlier in this episode) plus she slightly pulls away at the end, she still intends to go to D.C. as planned.
Neil Sandford What fans don't seem to get and what I have now just realised is that Sarah was right to be with Shaw at first. Think of it from Sarahs POV, She puts herself out there by offering to run away with him, he rejects her. Once the team is back together, Chuck seems to be more focused on being a Spy than to win her back. She also thinks he killed that Agent, thus solidifying his change from the Chuck she first met. I don't blame her at all. I still think after this kiss that she was going to meet with Chuck regardless of what he's done from her POV. "If you're coming to plead his case than that's really unnecessary". I think her saying that to Casey means she is telling him not to plead for Chuck because she is already gonna go to him. To me that makes more sense then to say that because she is gonna be with Shaw
Wrong. She told Casey that if he was coming to plead his case for Chuck then it really wasn't necessary. Which meant that she had chosen Chuck regardless. This obsession with kissing means nothing. She kissed Bryce Larkin for 65 seconds the first time he resurfaced alive. She kissed Chuck for only 15 seconds at the fake bomb that Bryce was inside. Yet she still chose to stay with Chuck over Bryce. It's likely that Yvonne Strahovski was just more attracted to Matt Bomer and the actor who plays Shaw, compared to Zachary Levi. Which is why their kisses were better and longer. That's just my guess.
@@rebeccafrancescabello1293 Its acting, I don't think your attraction theory is right regarding the kiss has anything to do with it. They were trying to prove a point. Bomer is gay anyway. I think the 'passion' of the kiss in both cases was to prove a point, that she had strong feelings for both of the other characters, but ultimately she wanted Chuck
I don´t think she was "right" to go with Shaw and I don´t think she really saw him as a partner for life either (certainly nothing close to Chuck). She does not receive the emotional care from him, that she does from Chuck and she knows Shaw is just a spy, like her. Chuck on the other hand loves her before everything else, before his spy life and he would and will put her first. So, yes your point is valid, she does not want to let her guard down or is not planning to for sure, but she definately likes to be kissed here, and as the scene with Casey in her hotel room shows, she chose him, despite the Red Test, but is even happier when she knows it was not him, who actually completed it. It is only the scene where Chuck reveals he thinks she will go with Shaw and he asks her directly that she feels able to give him an affirmative answer. It is actually difficult for Sarah to talk about her feelings, which is illustrated several times in the series and also in many earlier episodes. Even when giving Chuck her "yes", she does not yet say the words and only later, after some more time she is actually able to say "I love you". In episode 16 of season three when they are on the couch together and Chuck says "I love you", you can see her shoulder shrug (this is a clear sign and you can see it in many earlier episodes of season 1-3 as well) and her eyes. She is full of emotion but just can´t say it (as she explains later). It is also save to say that she has never actually said this to anyone (despite perhaps, and only perhaps) her parents. @@Cazanator6000
She chose chuck even before casey came to plead his case. she was going to leave with him regardless. in the whole show Sarah always pick chuck, right from the beginning. She never doubts him. even when she got hurt from the Prague incident she still decided to pick him here. She is an amazing character
She liked him in the first season well before he started defusing bombs and doing nerdy things. She started liking him on their very first encounter when he helped the little balerina girl and after that little by little their heart joined. She never, in her heart, chose others over him and little by little she overcame her rigidness and opened herself up to Chuck. No other actress could have done that better than Yvonne Strahovski. She is a 🌟. She is the 🌞
@@rezae342She did a great job putting effort in expressing emotional layers even in a comedy show. I feel bad for Chuck fans when I saw her response on a question about rebooting Chuck in an interview of The Handmaids Tale premiere. She said ‘Are we still talking about it??’ I acknowledge her tremendous acting in THT that must be surly more difficult than doing Chuck. We all know Serena is much more emotionally complicated character than Sarah. But there is nothing wrong with Chuck fans and interviewer who know what fans want even after she really has moved on from her old project. She needs not to forget that many of Chuck series fans come to watch her new series like THT since they have known and loved her as Sarah Walker. They are her loyal fans.
Chuck says "I love you" to Sarah exactly 4 times in this scene.
In the next episode, S3E13, Sarah says "yes" precisely 4 times in response to Chuck's desperate "Sarah . . . do you love me?"
Nice touch.
@@jimmylalhriatpuia4104 Four (4): ua-cam.com/video/eMljKl1CbnE/v-deo.html
@@Sharkman1963 I was wrong 🤦♀️
@@jimmylalhriatpuia4104 No worries. I have memorized the show over the years.
@@Sharkman1963 oooooooh yeeeeee
OMG thanks
Perfect scene :')
It's aight 😉
He won her back because he said the three words every girl wants to hear.. "you were right"
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@@fxc06066 Who want her back she can go to hell
Its now 2021 soon to be 2022 and I miss this show so much I just finished watching every season of chuck once again I can't stop watching it chuck is my favorite TV series I was only 8 years old when this show ended now I'm 17 almost 18 I wish there were more story to Sarah and chuck I really want another season or a couple movies made and I really want Sarah to get her memories back and I want to see Sarah and chuck buy there dream home together and have a family
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Favorite scene
Favorite song
The guitar strum after Chuck say "I love you" just perfect. Goosebump🙌
We hear the same guitar strum right after Casey says, “I did (kill the mole)” to Sarah a few moments later. That is Casey’s “I love you” declaration to Charah.
@@slay-in-life true!! I like that scene too. That's my second fav scene 😁
That was hell of a move...
I'm gonna try it on a girl I have in mind...
and call it "the Bartowski"... a so much better tribute than a sandwich !
Come back and let us know how it went ;)
Love it so much, what a moment!
I love when her shoulders drop when Chuck is kissing her. It’s like the walls she put up have all melted away. She was going away with Chuck before Casey came. Casey fessing up was just confirmed she was doing the right thing
And when Chuck asks her to meet him at the train station, she ever so slightly nods yes
, Chuck should just tell Sarah to go to hell because she's nothing but a 10 dollar CIA whore has already been fucking Shaw for weeks and later that jerk Chuck wants her back so he's happy with Shaw's leftovers
But I still can't forgive the producers for the first 12 episodes of season 3. It was so unnecessary that Sarah starts fucking Shaw when the two of them go to DC and Chuck goes to Paris and then starts fucking Hannah. It makes me so angry because in my eyes it ruined the whole rest of the series, especially that they couldn't let Shaw stay dead when they could write Hannah out of the series completely but let Shaw come back at the end of season 3 and even kill Chuck's father. Shaw even shows up in season 5.
Right at the end of this clip...look into Sarah’s eyes. You know she loves Chuck, and will go with him.
Sarah REJECTS Chuck! It’s done so lovingly everyone missed it.
Background: Sarah believes that Chuck has changed. The man that she fell in love with is gone now that he is a spy. She told Chuck she did not believe him about not killing the mole and Chuck can’t supply a straight answer to what happened. Chuck learned to lie while becoming a spy, Sarah no longer has faith in Chuck’s words.
Chuck just had his hero moment demonstrating that he is a far better spy than Shaw. Shaw sacrifices people for the mission, Chuck saves people and finds a way to complete the mission.
It’s important to know that Shaw is the booby prize for Sarah not being with Chuck. The issue for Sarah is Chuck; not Shaw.
• The scene opened with Beckman saying to have a safe flight to DC
• Sarah looks to the Right - Yes
• Sarah turns and faces Chuck and smiles - Shows respect and gratitude
• Chuck says “Shaw would have done the same for me.”
• Sarah’s eyes says “no that’s not true” - in 3×9 Shaw wanted to sacrifice Chuck
• The music starts
• Chuck says “I love you”
• Sarah responds lovingly
• Sarah says “You don’t have to” i.e. You don’t have to do this Chuck, I know what you are going to say”
• Chuck pleads his case
• Sarah says “I have commitments”
• Chuck continues to plead his case
• Sarah responds lovingly
• Chuck says “Don’t answer now”
• Sarah answers with her eyes - No
• They kiss - She did not kiss him back because of the commitment (start over in DC) she made to Shaw to leave her baggage (Chuck) behind
• For Sarah the kiss was a goodbye and a clear No
• The music leaves with Chuck - The music was for Chuck only
• Sarah looks to the Right - Nothing has changed - She is still going to DC
Sarah loves Chuck but she can’t accept a version of him that lost his innocence. Sarah also feels immense guilt for helping to make Chuck a spy.
You might ask why is Shaw acceptable and Chuck is not. The psychology is too deep to go into here. But put simply, it’s because Sarah has no plans to share her heart with Shaw. She is retrograding into past relationship patterns; she is going back to being a pure spy without love, home, family, and friends.
@@deanbaldridge4126It's just that when a woman goes to bed with someone she doesn't love and the man does the same the trust is finished in every relationship and can never come back 100% you will never trust a person even if the person says they love you because every time the person goes out for a walk and doesn't come home at the agreed time one wonders if the person is with a lover this applies to both sexes so it's only in idiotic plots in series that can happend,not in real life relationships end because of the trust came to an end
Chuck should just tell Sarah to go to hell because she's nothing but a 10 dollar CIA whore has already been fucking Shaw for weeks and later that jerk Chuck wants her back so he's happy with Shaw's leftovers
Theyre the best. So hot and so sweet at the same time
"You always over pack for missions" 😂😂
I feel like crying
I will always prefer this scene to the one everyone else loves from the following episode.
me too!! But i have to admit they are both good
In this scene, Chuck should just tell Sarah to go to hell because she's nothing but a 10 dollar CIA whore has already been fucking Shaw for weeks and later that jerk Chuck wants her back so he's happy with Shaw's leftovers
I’m still mad they made her sleep and date Shaw in such a small amount of time
Music?
Down River
Theres 2 in this scene
I used Shazam to discover Down River by The Temper Trap. www.shazam.com/track/49882793/down-river
@@oeao2841 oh hello. U always here
@@omnia9348 that was when I was on a binge watch 😃
I just realized that in the scene after this with Shaw in the hospital, he was no longer the good guy. I have read Apple does not allow their products to be used by the evil characters. In the hospital, Shaw was using Android phone, not an iPhone.
Chuck should have grown up so much that he stopped drinking and rather told Sarah that she can go to hell back to Shaw and continue to fuck him but Chuck the character is a little jerk who will never grow up and Sarah is nothing but a CIA paid whore
A conflicting kiss from Sarah, she tends to put her hands on the mans cheeks as a rule
She is afraid of letting her guard down here, and is conflicted because she "made" Chuck kill the mole, made him complete the Red test. She does not want to be reminded of it all the time and thinks of choosing a life without him. As the scene in her hotel with Casey shows, she was going to go with him anyway, living with it and choosing Chuck, but before she is more in emotional pain.
@@strstr2611Also, probably some guilt over having questioned whether he was still "my Chuck." In that regard, it's similar to when she tells him she "doesn't feel it." There, I think on some level she feels like she had betrayed him during the Quinn situation. And she is trying to protect him, by trying to convince him not to run after her to try help her with Quinn, and I think on some level, she probably thinks maybe that would make it easier in him if she were killed while going after Quinn.
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Sarah says... "I made a commitment NOT only to Shaw". This statement by her ruined this scene for me!
Why? She did make a work commitment to Shaw and Beckman to head the Ring counterforce in DC. It’s the counterpoint to Prague, when Sarah asked Chuck to run away with her and he replied with a commitment.
it doesn't make sense. why would it ruin it for you? Sarah's still on the rope until Chuck finishes his speech. She WANTS to be convinced, she's spewing out excuses to NOT go with chuck because she's afraid and chuck just breaks those walls and convinces her, winning her back. When Casey goes to her she tells him that it's not necessary for him to plead his case, meaning she already decided to go with him.
Sarah REJECTS Chuck! It’s done so lovingly everyone missed it.
Background: Sarah believes that Chuck has changed. The man that she fell in love with is gone now that he is a spy. She told Chuck she did not believe him about not killing the mole and Chuck can’t supply a straight answer to what happened. Chuck learned to lie while becoming a spy, Sarah no longer has faith in Chuck’s words.
Chuck just had his hero moment demonstrating that he is a far better spy than Shaw. Shaw sacrifices people for the mission, Chuck saves people and finds a way to complete the mission.
It’s important to know that Shaw is the booby prize for Sarah not being with Chuck. The issue for Sarah is Chuck; not Shaw.
• The scene opened with Beckman saying to have a safe flight to DC
• Sarah looks to the Right - Yes
• Sarah turns and faces Chuck and smiles - Shows respect and gratitude
• Chuck says “Shaw would have done the same for me.”
• Sarah’s eyes says “no that’s not true” - in 3×9 Shaw wanted to sacrifice Chuck
• The music starts
• Chuck says “I love you”
• Sarah responds lovingly
• Sarah says “You don’t have to” i.e. You don’t have to do this Chuck, I know what you are going to say”
• Chuck pleads his case
• Sarah says “I have commitments”
• Chuck continues to plead his case
• Sarah responds lovingly
• Chuck says “Don’t answer now”
• Sarah answers with her eyes - No
• They kiss - She did not kiss him back because of the commitment (start over in DC) she made to Shaw to leave her baggage (Chuck) behind
• For Sarah the kiss was a goodbye and a clear No
• The music leaves with Chuck - The music was for Chuck only
• Sarah looks to the Right - Nothing has changed - She is still going to DC
Sarah loves Chuck but she can’t accept a version of him that lost his innocence. Sarah also feels immense guilt for helping to make Chuck a spy.
You might ask why is Shaw acceptable and Chuck is not. The psychology is too deep to go into here. But put simply, it’s because Sarah has no plans to share her heart with Shaw. She is retrograding into past relationship patterns; she is going back to being a pure spy without love, home, family, and friends.
Sorry, but no!
@@PhlilipeAlves The guy misses the forest for the trees. Chuck finally tells Sarah he loves her, and she rejects him? Unthinkable. This is the moment every viewer has been waiting for. For years. And she says no? Ridiculous.
@@madeinisrael that's why I wrote no.
It's really ridiculous what he wrote.
But I still can't forgive the producers for the first 12 episodes of season 3. It was so unnecessary that Sarah starts fucking Shaw when the two of them go to DC and Chuck goes to Paris and then starts fucking Hannah. It makes me so angry because in my eyes it ruined the whole rest of the series, especially that they couldn't let Shaw stay dead when they could write Hannah out of the series completely but let Shaw come back at the end of season 3 and even kill Chuck's father. Shaw even shows up in season 5.
Just finished watching the full series again, this scene was quite disappointing, yes Chuck kisses her but it's not really returned (watch when she kisses Shaw earlier in this episode) plus she slightly pulls away at the end, she still intends to go to D.C. as planned.
Neil Sandford What fans don't seem to get and what I have now just realised is that Sarah was right to be with Shaw at first.
Think of it from Sarahs POV, She puts herself out there by offering to run away with him, he rejects her. Once the team is back together, Chuck seems to be more focused on being a Spy than to win her back. She also thinks he killed that Agent, thus solidifying his change from the Chuck she first met.
I don't blame her at all. I still think after this kiss that she was going to meet with Chuck regardless of what he's done from her POV. "If you're coming to plead his case than that's really unnecessary". I think her saying that to Casey means she is telling him not to plead for Chuck because she is already gonna go to him. To me that makes more sense then to say that because she is gonna be with Shaw
Wrong. She told Casey that if he was coming to plead his case for Chuck then it really wasn't necessary. Which meant that she had chosen Chuck regardless. This obsession with kissing means nothing. She kissed Bryce Larkin for 65 seconds the first time he resurfaced alive. She kissed Chuck for only 15 seconds at the fake bomb that Bryce was inside. Yet she still chose to stay with Chuck over Bryce. It's likely that Yvonne Strahovski was just more attracted to Matt Bomer and the actor who plays Shaw, compared to Zachary Levi. Which is why their kisses were better and longer. That's just my guess.
@@rebeccafrancescabello1293 Its acting, I don't think your attraction theory is right regarding the kiss has anything to do with it. They were trying to prove a point. Bomer is gay anyway. I think the 'passion' of the kiss in both cases was to prove a point, that she had strong feelings for both of the other characters, but ultimately she wanted Chuck
I don´t think she was "right" to go with Shaw and I don´t think she really saw him as a partner for life either (certainly nothing close to Chuck). She does not receive the emotional care from him, that she does from Chuck and she knows Shaw is just a spy, like her. Chuck on the other hand loves her before everything else, before his spy life and he would and will put her first.
So, yes your point is valid, she does not want to let her guard down or is not planning to for sure, but she definately likes to be kissed here, and as the scene with Casey in her hotel room shows, she chose him, despite the Red Test, but is even happier when she knows it was not him, who actually completed it. It is only the scene where Chuck reveals he thinks she will go with Shaw and he asks her directly that she feels able to give him an affirmative answer. It is actually difficult for Sarah to talk about her feelings, which is illustrated several times in the series and also in many earlier episodes. Even when giving Chuck her "yes", she does not yet say the words and only later, after some more time she is actually able to say "I love you". In episode 16 of season three when they are on the couch together and Chuck says "I love you", you can see her shoulder shrug (this is a clear sign and you can see it in many earlier episodes of season 1-3 as well) and her eyes. She is full of emotion but just can´t say it (as she explains later). It is also save to say that she has never actually said this to anyone (despite perhaps, and only perhaps) her parents. @@Cazanator6000
@@strstr2611 Nicely observed and written.
so im watching the series for the first time and im at s03E13 and i feel like she dosent know if she likes him? right or i'm i mistaken.
She chose chuck even before casey came to plead his case. she was going to leave with him regardless. in the whole show Sarah always pick chuck, right from the beginning. She never doubts him. even when she got hurt from the Prague incident she still decided to pick him here. She is an amazing character
She liked him in the first season well before he started defusing bombs and doing nerdy things.
She started liking him on their very first encounter when he helped the little balerina girl and after that little by little their heart joined.
She never, in her heart, chose others over him and little by little she overcame her rigidness and opened herself up to Chuck.
No other actress could have done that better than Yvonne Strahovski.
She is a 🌟. She is the 🌞
She loves him since they met :) but she's a very insecure woman
@@rezae342She did a great job putting effort in expressing emotional layers even in a comedy show. I feel bad for Chuck fans when I saw her response on a question about rebooting Chuck in an interview of The Handmaids Tale premiere. She said ‘Are we still talking about it??’ I acknowledge her tremendous acting in THT that must be surly more difficult than doing Chuck. We all know Serena is much more emotionally complicated character than Sarah.
But there is nothing wrong with Chuck fans and interviewer who know what fans want even after she really has moved on from her old project. She needs not to forget that many of Chuck series fans come to watch her new series like THT since they have known and loved her as Sarah Walker. They are her loyal fans.
@@Alex-xh2tb So well told
But does he ever get to see the Eiffel Tower (other than from the hotel window)??
No :(