Chuck Versus the Bullet Train
- Episode aired Jan 20, 2012
- TV-14
- 44m
A confrontation with a ruthless agent aboard a Japanese bullet train becomes a hostage situation for Chuck and Sarah and puts Casey in a dire predicament.A confrontation with a ruthless agent aboard a Japanese bullet train becomes a hostage situation for Chuck and Sarah and puts Casey in a dire predicament.A confrontation with a ruthless agent aboard a Japanese bullet train becomes a hostage situation for Chuck and Sarah and puts Casey in a dire predicament.
- Wine snob
- (uncredited)
- Henchman
- (uncredited)
Featured reviews
It has action, suspense, great humor, and a crazy mixed-up ending!!!!
Jeff and Lester are awesome! They rock! And they never disappoint. They make me laugh so much!
Chuck and Sarah, oh noooo!! I can't wait to finish this review so I can't watch the next episode. And Casey, I just love him. He has changed and grown thru the entire series, yet he remains the same where it counts.
Morgan and Alex are great. Ellie and Devon are wonderful! I even love Big Mike's character! The whole cast is so talented!
This season has been so intense and I just love it. I cannot get enough of this show!
It's sad. In the right hands this could (and should) have been a really great series. As it turns out, in the end, it's just another example of wasted potential.
Storyline
Did you know
- GoofsWhen Sarah is blindfolded on the train, the camera is behind her head facing Chuck. Sarah is shown lifting her hand up to scratch her face, and when the camera moves to face her again, her hand is down in her lap.
- Quotes
Alex McHugh: Morgan, you're helping the mission. Just keep telling yourself that.
Morgan Grimes: Yeah, I know. I just, I don't know, man. I - I just feel like, no matter how much they poke around in my skull and look around in there, they're just, they're not going to find anything. You know?
Alex McHugh: Heh-heh.
Morgan Grimes: Okay, ha-ha.
Alex McHugh: Come on.
Morgan Grimes: Yeah, I know.
- Crazy creditsInstead of the typical opening credits and music, the cast names scroll by on a train track.
- ConnectionsReferences Pulp Fiction (1994)
- SoundtracksShe Tows the Line
Written by Bachmann Eric Emil
Performed by Crooked Fingers