The TV series Chuck on DVD is about an average computer whiz next door that
receives an email from one of his old college friends who now works at the CIA.
The message that Chuck, the main character, gets is the only remaining document
that has the worlds most top secret spy information. It premiered on the NBC
network on September 24, 2007 and was created by Chris Fedak and Josh Schwartz.
On February 13, 2008, the network announced that it would pick up Chuck for at
least one more full season.
Season one of Chuck on DVD follows Chuck
Bartowski, a guy in his mid twenties who is socially awkward and works on the
Nerd Herd team at his local Buy More store (a play on Best Buys Geek Squaad).
Chuck has a sister, named Ellie, who desperately wants to help him find a
girlfriend. She is the quintessential big sister, always looking out for the
best interests of her younger sibling.
The first season of Chuck on DVD
starts out at Chucks birthday party, when he gets the aforementioned email from
his old friend at Stanford University, Bryce Larkin. Of course, the first season
of Chuck on DVD does not start out with Chuck opening up a regular email.
Instead, a super secret email is opened, with all of the countrys biggest spy
secrets embedded in visual form, which subliminally implants them all into the
head of the unlikely protagonist.
Chuck on DVD stars many newcomers to
the world of television, including Zachary Levi as Chuck, Yvonne Strahovsky as
Agent Sarah Lisa Walker, Ryan McPartlin as Devon, Matthew Bomer as Bryce Larkin
and Mark Christopher Lawrence as Big Mike. Chuck on DVD also has a ton of
cultural references that fans of the show seem to enjoy immensely.
Of
course, to catch all of the cultural references that are featured on Chuck on
DVD, you would have to be pretty involved with the world of pop culture. For
example, the CIA supercomputer that Bryce steals the secrets from is actually
the original Mac Plus, and the OQO Palmtop Computer is visually identical to the
communication devices that are used in Doom 3. In fact, Chuck on DVD features a
lot of references to Doom, as well as other video games like Call of Duty, you
just have to keep your eyes open for them and now what it is that you are
looking for.
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