Ótimas notícias para os fãs de Chuck.
Na segunda, 6.9 milhões de pessoas estavam assistindo Chuck Bartowski ir em sua primeira missão sozinho. A série ficou em terceiro lugar em seu horário, atrás de House (FOX) e The Bachelor (ABC).
As pessoas podem estar pensando que depois de toda essa confusão com Jay Leno, vai ser fácil conseguir uma quarta temporada pra série. Mas não é bem assim.
A série conseguiu ser renovada e depois de pouco tempo conseguiu adicionar mais 6 episódios na temporada, então isso já um ponto pra nós. Mas conhecemos a NBC e tudo pode acontecer.
E ah! Se Chuck tiver uma quarta temporada CHUCK E SARAH SERÃO UM CASAL DE VERDADE! s2
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Great news for "Chuck" fans: The NBC action comedy has halted its slide in the ratings and it's the third-biggest scripted series (after “The Office” and “30 Rock”) on the network. On Monday, 6.9 million tuned in to see CIA Agent Chuck Bartowski go on his first solo mission. The series placed third in its 7 p.m. (Central) time slot behind ratings behemoth "House" (14.2 million, Fox) and "The Bachelor: On the Wings of Love" (10.9 million, ABC). As NBC struggles to fill its primetime after the Jay Leno experiment failed miserably, "Chuck" should be a shoe-in for a fourth season, right? Not so fast. While logic points toward renewal - the series' episode order for its third and current season was increased from 13 to 19 a few weeks back - NBC's decision-making skills over the last year has destroyed my faith in the Peacock. Do the right thing, NBC. Renew "Chuck" and bring us more things like it. Oh, and if we do get a fourth season, series co-creator Josh Schwartz says Chuck and Sarah will be a couple. Yay!
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Great news for "Chuck" fans: The NBC action comedy has halted its slide in the ratings and it's the third-biggest scripted series (after “The Office” and “30 Rock”) on the network.
On Monday, 6.9 million tuned in to see CIA Agent Chuck Bartowski go on his first solo mission. The series placed third in its 7 p.m. (Central) time slot behind ratings behemoth "House" (14.2 million, Fox) and "The Bachelor: On the Wings of Love" (10.9 million, ABC).
As NBC struggles to fill its primetime after the Jay Leno experiment failed miserably, "Chuck" should be a shoe-in for a fourth season, right? Not so fast.
While logic points toward renewal - the series' episode order for its third and current season was increased from 13 to 19 a few weeks back - NBC's decision-making skills over the last year has destroyed my faith in the Peacock.
Do the right thing, NBC. Renew "Chuck" and bring us more things like it.
Oh, and if we do get a fourth season, series co-creator Josh Schwartz says Chuck and Sarah will be a couple. Yay!
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