0:23 Casey realizes that she is loosing her calm, and even though he himself is emotionally involved he knows he has to stay professional in order to cool things down before Beckman. 0:53 He then honestly tells her that he thinks Chuck will be ok, as he is smart (no games here, he doesn´t call him moron or makes a joke, he honestly wants to comfort her). 0:56 I love how Sarah does not try to look for anyone else´s mistake. She wants Chuck back, and worries that it is her who pushed him to do this. It´s cool to see she does not need or want Chuck to prove himself to her. She feels she needs to take care of him emotionally and protect from such harm, that without the intersect he was not trained for enough. 1:03 I think Casey realizes that she is not gonna stop looking for him, no matter what he says, but instead of fighting with her or wasting time on convincing her he lets her go and later decides to join and help her. 2:12 Look what it means to her. She really needs him :)
Sarah does the same at the end of Chuck VS Sarah. She can't even look him in the eye while she tells him she doesn't feel it. But even just the smile at the end of the scene suggests she doesn't really mean what she's saying. I believe she likely thought, wrongly, by telling him this, that it would make it easier on him should she die in her quest to kill Quinn. It's pretty clear that seeing the video logs affected her. She touches the bottom of her neck, after watching them, in the same way she does after the discussion with Morgan about Chuck's proposal plan, and when she thought Chuck was blown up in the Nerdherder in Chuck VS The Best Friend. So clearly, she's feeling something, even if she doesn't understand it or remember the specifics of their relationship.
I'm not sure she doesn't really mean it. I think it's more along the lines of being confused about what's going on inside her. We're back to the Sarah who has no experience with the emotions of love--just like in the first season. She has no experience with this sort of relationship when she fist meets Chuck, and is resistant at first when she figures out the trouble she's in. I suspect that's what is going on here as well.
@@bobbuhr781I don’t think she meant it either. The “But” she included before saying “I don’t feel it” had the tone of someone who was saying something they didn’t want to say. It sounded like she could barely even get the “but” out. Also in the house after Quinn shot Chuck, she chose to stay and check on him instead of chasing Quinn, even putting her hand on his chest. Even after Chuck told her that they(the CIA) would be coming for her and she had to run, she lingered. It took him telling her forcefully to run a second time to get her to actually run. And then she came back to see him anyways. She came back to make sure he was okay and make sure he knew that she believed him. After saying she didn’t feel it, she said she had to chase Quinn because “He took my life from me”. She still has the memories from pretty much every other part of her life so the only thing he really took was the relationship she had built with Chuck. You don’t call something you’re not feeling “my life”.
@@Benrman I would just add that the key thing is that during the fight at the house, Sarah asks him why he doesn't fight back. Sarah in full on spy mode wouldn't do that, so clearly she's feeling something, at least a little bit. And there are two big aspects of the conversation where she claims to not "feel it," that aren't really talked about. First of all, just the fact that the conversation took place in the courtyard. Sarah was never honest with Chuck during any of their previous conversations in the courtyard, in previous seasons. So maybe that was done as a hint that she didn't really mean what she was saying here, either? Secondly, even Chuck questions why she came back to tell him. After all, if she really meant what she said, why would she even feel the need to tell him she believed him about them?
She calls the Belgian "son of a bitch" :D she never uses that expression except here as far as I´m aware. Sarah even admits herself she does not like that version of herself without Chuck. It´s mega telling and I loved this episode so much, because you can see if she looses him she doesn´t have a minutes rest and I love how she does everything to protect him and get him back. For his sake but significantly also for her own. When Morgan asks her how she´s holding up, she is straight honest saying "not great". She doesn´t even know how to cover it up anymore.
As much as this shows she loves Chuck it also shows she has no trust in Chuck and his abilities. Even Casey knows Chuck is smart. But she continually downplays his abilities
And with reason too....because as we have all seen, Chuck is NOT at his best when he's operating without the intersect....and this particular episode proved that...Sara had to bust in there and save him again....which honestly shows that chuck is at his best when he has an intersect in his head.
The way she tries to catch his scent of his cloth ... so real. Incredible... after the whole story... great acting :) amazing episode
0:23 Casey realizes that she is loosing her calm, and even though he himself is emotionally involved he knows he has to stay professional in order to cool things down before Beckman.
0:53 He then honestly tells her that he thinks Chuck will be ok, as he is smart (no games here, he doesn´t call him moron or makes a joke, he honestly wants to comfort her).
0:56 I love how Sarah does not try to look for anyone else´s mistake. She wants Chuck back, and worries that it is her who pushed him to do this. It´s cool to see she does not need or want Chuck to prove himself to her. She feels she needs to take care of him emotionally and protect from such harm, that without the intersect he was not trained for enough.
1:03 I think Casey realizes that she is not gonna stop looking for him, no matter what he says, but instead of fighting with her or wasting time on convincing her he lets her go and later decides to join and help her.
2:12 Look what it means to her. She really needs him :)
I like your comments, keep going plz.
10 years after this episode a lot of people watch those clips. Meaning Chuck is really an awesome series.
Sarah does the same at the end of Chuck VS Sarah. She can't even look him in the eye while she tells him she doesn't feel it. But even just the smile at the end of the scene suggests she doesn't really mean what she's saying. I believe she likely thought, wrongly, by telling him this, that it would make it easier on him should she die in her quest to kill Quinn.
It's pretty clear that seeing the video logs affected her. She touches the bottom of her neck, after watching them, in the same way she does after the discussion with Morgan about Chuck's proposal plan, and when she thought Chuck was blown up in the Nerdherder in Chuck VS The Best Friend. So clearly, she's feeling something, even if she doesn't understand it or remember the specifics of their relationship.
I'm not sure she doesn't really mean it. I think it's more along the lines of being confused about what's going on inside her. We're back to the Sarah who has no experience with the emotions of love--just like in the first season. She has no experience with this sort of relationship when she fist meets Chuck, and is resistant at first when she figures out the trouble she's in. I suspect that's what is going on here as well.
@@bobbuhr781I don’t think she meant it either. The “But” she included before saying “I don’t feel it” had the tone of someone who was saying something they didn’t want to say. It sounded like she could barely even get the “but” out.
Also in the house after Quinn shot Chuck, she chose to stay and check on him instead of chasing Quinn, even putting her hand on his chest. Even after Chuck told her that they(the CIA) would be coming for her and she had to run, she lingered. It took him telling her forcefully to run a second time to get her to actually run.
And then she came back to see him anyways. She came back to make sure he was okay and make sure he knew that she believed him. After saying she didn’t feel it, she said she had to chase Quinn because “He took my life from me”. She still has the memories from pretty much every other part of her life so the only thing he really took was the relationship she had built with Chuck. You don’t call something you’re not feeling “my life”.
@@Benrman I would just add that the key thing is that during the fight at the house, Sarah asks him why he doesn't fight back. Sarah in full on spy mode wouldn't do that, so clearly she's feeling something, at least a little bit. And there are two big aspects of the conversation where she claims to not "feel it," that aren't really talked about. First of all, just the fact that the conversation took place in the courtyard. Sarah was never honest with Chuck during any of their previous conversations in the courtyard, in previous seasons. So maybe that was done as a hint that she didn't really mean what she was saying here, either? Secondly, even Chuck questions why she came back to tell him. After all, if she really meant what she said, why would she even feel the need to tell him she believed him about them?
Great acting on Sarah's part. She truly loves Chuck.
Really. She is too perfect hahaha
Does it frighten anybody else to think what Sarah would do if anything happened to Chuck? I really think Sarah would probably go insane.
I think she would just become a robot. She'd go on one mission after another, becoming more and more reckless until it finally killed her.
George Weasley seems like a fair assumption
Kerr Robinson she'd kill anyone and everyone she even thought even might be responsible for whatever happened to him.
Agreed. I think Morgan and Casey would do their best to keep her on the straight and narrow, but ultimately it wouldn't be enough.
She calls the Belgian "son of a bitch" :D she never uses that expression except here as far as I´m aware. Sarah even admits herself she does not like that version of herself without Chuck. It´s mega telling and I loved this episode so much, because you can see if she looses him she doesn´t have a minutes rest and I love how she does everything to protect him and get him back. For his sake but significantly also for her own.
When Morgan asks her how she´s holding up, she is straight honest saying "not great". She doesn´t even know how to cover it up anymore.
The most generic title for this clip. Sarah being worried about Chuck is basically the whole show.
Casey reaction is priceless😂
Wow..i watched chuck (all seasons) like 4 or 5 times...first time i noticed yvonne saying the sob word 🤣😍
She is BAD :)
i can hear all Chips in Full HD
I agree
As much as this shows she loves Chuck it also shows she has no trust in Chuck and his abilities. Even Casey knows Chuck is smart. But she continually downplays his abilities
And with reason too....because as we have all seen, Chuck is NOT at his best when he's operating without the intersect....and this particular episode proved that...Sara had to bust in there and save him again....which honestly shows that chuck is at his best when he has an intersect in his head.