Chuck_(season_2)

<i>Chuck</i> season 2

Chuck season 2

Season of television series


The second season of Chuck contains 22 episodes and was originally aired from September 29, 2008 to April 27, 2009. The season continues to focus on Chuck's constant struggle to keep his spy life and real life apart as he becomes more accustomed to being a spy. More background on the Intersect project is revealed. Fulcrum, a hostile espionage organization that covets the Intersect, is featured more heavily as the season's main antagonist. Chuck and Sarah continue to grow closer, complicating their asset-handler relationship.

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Cast and characters

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Episodes

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Reception

The second season of Chuck averaged on 7.36 million viewers per episode.[25]

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Home media release

Chuck: The Complete Second Season
Set Details Special Features
  • 22 Episodes
  • 6-Disc Set
  • Widescreen
  • Languages: English, Portuguese
  • Subtitles: English, Spanish, French, Chinese, Portuguese, Thai
  • Truth, Spies and Regular Guys: Exploring the Mythology of Chuck
  • Dude in Distress: Explore Some of This Season's Best Action Sequences
  • Chuck Versus the Webisodes: Web-Originated Minifeaturettes
  • Chuck: A Real-Life Captain Awesome's Tips for Being Awesome
  • John Casey Presents: So You Want to Be a Deadly Spy?
  • Declassified Scenes
  • Gag Reel
  • "Chuck Versus the Third Dimension" in 2D and 3D
Release Dates
 United States
 Canada
 United Kingdom  Australia
 New Zealand
 Japan
January 5, 2010 (DVD and Blu-ray)[27][28] October 12, 2009[29] TBA March 31, 2010[30]

Notes

  1. At the end of the season, in "Chuck Versus the Colonel", Casey is promoted to colonel.
  2. "Chuck Versus the Third Dimension" originally aired in 3-D, as the name suggests, using the same ColorCode 3-D technology as some of the commercials in Super Bowl XLIII.
  3. "Chuck Versus the Suburbs" was supposed to air after "Chuck Versus the Best Friend". The airing order was swapped in the U.S. due to the show being preempted for the Presidential speech, and since "Suburbs" has a Valentine's day theme, it was aired on the week of Valentine's day.

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