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2.20 - Chuck Versus the First Kill

Original Airdate: April 13, 2009
Written By: Scott Rosenbaum
Directed By: Norman Buckley
Description: With General Beckman's approval, Team Chuck works on finding Steve Bartowski, how in Fulcrum custody. They go to Jill for help and she and Chuck ar required to fake an engagement in order to track down her Fulcrum recruiter. Chuck's kindness has disastrous consequences for both him and Sarah.

Quotes

Sarah: I'm, uh, Chuck's cousin Sarah, and this is my boyfriend, John.
Wally: Talk about beauty and the beast, huh? You must be loaded!

Jeff: I can't tell you how many times I defiled myself at work. Emmett cured me of that. Now I only violate myself at home or in the car. But never in the Nerd Herder.

Burghee: Are you wearing a wire?
Chuck: That's preposterous!
[Two Fulcrum agents draw their guns and hold them on Chuck.]
Burghee: Are you wearing a wire?
Chuck: Yes, yes, I am.

Burghee: Pull me up!
Chuck: I'm trying, I'm trying! Please... please tell me where my father is.
Burghee: Or what, you'll drop me?
Chuck: I'd never drop you, that's a horrible thing to do to somebody!
Burghee: Really?
Chuck: Yeah, it's a 15 story fall. That's an awful way to die!

Casey: Permission to drop the twerp into a deep, dark hole, General?
General Beckman: Granted.
Casey: Huh?

Featured Music

Here by Mackintosh Braun Sarah tries to cheer Chuck up.

We're Not Gonna Take It by Twisted Sister Plays at Buy More and again at the Fulcrum offices.

Today I Met the Boy I'm Going to Mary by Darlene Love Plays at Chuck and Jill's engagement party.

Hungry Like the Wolf by Duran Duran Chuck flashes on Uncle Bernie. The song plays again as Chuck and Jill are chased by Bernie.

The Earth Has Lost Its Hold by Calhoun Chuck visits Jill before she is sent back to prison. Plays again as Jill escapes.

Shopping For Blood by Franz Ferdinand Plays as Tea Chuck infiltrates Fulcrum.

Episode Trivia

The sequence with Bernie dying and being carried out is a parody of the film Weekend at Bernie's.

Emmett hands Big Mike a green shirt and welcomes him back to "gen pop". "Gen pop" is slang for "general population" - prison.

At the end of the episode when Big Mike kisses Morgan and tells him that he knows what it was him and that he's broken his heart is in reference to The Godfather, Part II when Michael does the same thing with his brother Fredo.