So it turns out that Yvonne Strzechowski has taken pity on all of us Eastern European-challenged folk and changed her name to a more pronouncable Yvonne Strahovski.
I don’t really see it, but supposedly it’s the phonetic spelling of how you should be pronouncing her real name.
Out of respect, I’d like to keep using her real name on the blog but frankly I get tired of looking up how to spell it, and Strahovski will probably get me more hits on Google.
Sorry, Yvonne. It’s the thought that counts, right?
This week in Chuck continued what looks to be a show with staying power. This is always going to be a hard show for me to review because it’s designed to be pretty much the same thing every week just like all comedies are.
Baldwin gets more Jayne-like which is always for the win. If they know what’s good for them, they’ll have him grow a goatee as part of his cover and then start naming his guns. I vote for Viera.
Fight scenes are fun as always. You wouldn’t expect fight scenes in a comedy to be such a draw, but they have thus far been quite inventive.
Chuck’s sis still can’t act. Seriously, did they even screen test her?
Captain Awesome likes to tango in his boxers. I’m sure the girls love that, but at least it’s funny to us guys.
And the part of the show that I’m starting to love more than any other is the romantic tension between Chuck and Sarah. I guess it’s an obvious ploy, but the chemistry between the two actors is phenomenal.
I read that Chuck is going to gain a love interest other than Sarah in subsequent episodes. That should provide for great hilarity.
Hell hath no fury like a woman super-spy scorned.
Okay, so maybe I should just start calling this post “Yvonne” instead of Chuck. /shrug
You’re awful tough on the sister. Maybe the character is just that bad. I always give brunettes the benefit of a doubt. I like the blonde mental stereotype more than the beauty.