Go Chuck Yourself is the definitive podcast on NBC’s cult classic ”Chuck.” Each episode, superfans Erin and Chris recap an episode, review it with a corndog-inspired system (RIP Wienerlicious), and play episode-centric games like “Chuck, Marry, Kill.” Complete with behind-the-scenes trivia, thoughtful character and plot analysis, and quirky surprises, GCY is the ultimate deep dive into America’s f... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 109 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | TV & FilmTV Reviews |
They say to “never say one last mission,” but what about one last EPISODE?!? This week on GCY, we’re wrapping up Season 5 with our favorite (and least favorite!) songs, guest stars, and plot points—as well as our long-promised thoughts on the Chuck f... more
This week, we return to the Chuck Season 5 Bonus Features and, once again, get emotional, meta, and “intellectual.” Chris needs Josh Schwartz’s attention and Erin just needs her coffee as our hosts discuss Doc Ock Casey across the multiverse, whether... more
B-b-b-bonus round! After a trip “behind the microphone,” real live person Chris and definitely-not-an-actor Erin discuss the first half of the Chuck Season 5 DVD Bonus Features. Their conversation includes Old Navy set design, the history of Southern... more
It’s tough to say goodbye, but this week, we’ll be doing our darndest to cover the (gulp) Chuck series finale. After a few tears and a brief chat on how to fill the void, we dive out of our own private jet straight into Team Bartowski’s last hurrah. ... more
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A big thanks to Chris and Erin for putting 5 years into making this more modern take on the series 10 years after it aired. Having only found the series this year I really enjoyed their insights into the episodes and extra segments. Their attention to detail is great and they picked up stuff I missed. It was also useful to have young commentators of both genders who could call out the stuff that’s out of day in a helpful way whilst still enjoying the series
The hosts seem to lack basic comprehension regarding simple facts of the show. At times they get things completely wrong about scenes they supposedly just watched.
For example, in the pilot, there's a scene where the character Sarah is taking down NSA agents while dancing with Chuck. The hosts say over and over how crazy it is that she's just killing these people in the middle of the dance floor while nobody seems to notice. Not one of them were killed! A chopstick to the leg is what half of th... more
I found this show to be quite enjoyable after a full course of an episode of NBC's Chuck (not yet on Peacock?), and I have to say it's the perfect dessert to the digestive playground that is NBC's Chuck (not yet on Peacock?). The hosts, Erin and Chris, are the most charming, goofy, and all around relatable . The goofs and antics these two get up to, dare I say it, go down along side the show (NBC's Chuck (not yet on Peacock?)) as it's a must-listen for any Chuckster looking for a way to not only... more
Amazing content! Great chemistry and an all around escape from everything going on in our world right now. Really enjoyable! Love Chuck!
I’m a huge Chuck fan and even though the show is over a decade old, I’m still always looking for more Chuck related content. This is a great show that goes in-depth episode by episode and it’s fun to listen along during my rewatch. Great banter between the cohosts too. Only thing that would make it better is if Zachary Levi would grace them with a guest spot 😊
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Apple Podcasts | #86 |
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