Sarah’s path to finding Chuck is filled with torture, fights, nicknames and ultimately … finding Chuck. Did you ever doubt that she would find him?
I enjoyed the ride. Well, I didn’t really like the psycho torture-wielding Sarah at the beginning, but I understood it. The woman on a mission through Thailand — loved it. She was indeed a giant blonde she-male. Not really sure what that was supposed to mean exactly, but it was a fitting nickname. She definitely didn’t look like a male. I expect quite a few men are re-watching that fight scene over and over again.
The reunion between Sarah and Chuck hit me right in the heart. It extinguished any inkling that Chuck and Sarah don’t belong together. And, the support of Morgan getting them there was perfect.
“Don’t … don’t be Sarah Walker the spy, be Sarah Walker the girlfriend” – Morgan to Sarah
“Without you, I’m nobody, I’m nothing but a spy” – Sarah to Chuck
And, the circle completes. Chuck didn’t feel like a spy without the intersect and worried he would lose Sarah. And, Sarah is just a spy without Chuck. Spy or not, they finally realize and acknowledge their love for each other outside of the job. Yay! Can’t wait for the “new” Chuck proposal!
The side story was also good and I have a feeling will be more important in coming episodes. Ellie found her dad’s computer, which set up a nice use of Awesome trading his doctoring for computer help. Of course, the Nerd Herd probably has horrible, if any, health insurance. And, the job was done – they fixed the computer.
So, what did Ellie say at the end? I didn’t hear it, but according to closed captioning it was … “Oh, my God”. What does that mean?
What do you think was on the computer? Is it another intersect? Something about her mother? All her father’s secrets? Hopefully, we won’t have to wait too long to find out.
Next week, Mama Bartowski returns.
What was on the computer?: Marsellus’s soul. Its been converted a digital file since the 90s.
Or its another intersect.