Chuck powell last character standing jerry
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Week 001 06/30/04
Controversial Hershel vs. Jeep Cherokee
Controversial Hershel
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Jeep Cherokee
the Native American who hates the outdoors
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Week 002 07/07/04
Adam Shamler vs. Jeep Cherokee
Jeep Cherokee 1 week
the Native American who hates the outdoors
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Week 003 07/14/04
ADD Al Zimer vs. Jeep Cherokee
Jeep Cherokee 2 weeks
the Native American who hates the outdoors
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Week 004 07/21/04
Elliot Hampton vs. Jeep Cherokee
Elliot Hampton
the extremely humble radio magician
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Jeep Cherokee 3 weeks
the Native American who hates the outdoors
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Week 005 07/28/04
Neil and Bob vs. Jeep Cherokee
Neil and Bob
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Jeep Cherokee
the Native
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This page is a list of Trivia, Notes, Allusions and Pop or Geek Culture References in Chuck sourced from viewer contributions, TV.com, and numerous other sources.
Season One[]
Disk set
- The public announcement for pirating in the season one disk set uses "Casablanca", although not connected, ties the message nicely to the show.
Chuck Versus the Intersect[]
Trivia
- In the opening scene, a poster for the 1959 Hitchcock movie North by Northwest is seen on Chuck's wall. In it, the hero, Roger Thornhill (Cary Grant), is chased by government agents.
- Chuck has a movie poster of Tron, a Disney sci-fi motion picture about a software engineer abducted into a computer world. Tron is about a man trapped inside a supercomputer, Chuck is about a supercomputer inre a man.
- Dropping a computer wouldn't destroy a computer hard drive. At worst, it would damage the mechanical linkages inside the drive, but the physical damage wouldn't affect the data stored on the platter
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Last Man Standing Cast Changes Over the Years
Mandy Baxter
MANDY BAXTER
Last Man Standing‘s much-ballyhooed Mandy switcheroo — which saw Molly Ephraim (Seasons 1-6) replaced by Molly McCook (Seasons 7-9) — went over like a lead balloon. But the show’s higher-ups anticipated — and were prepared for — the blowback.
“We fully expected [the backlash],” exec producer Kevin Abbott said in October 2018. “You don’t take a character played by an actress that’s beloved and suddenly switch them out. I’m glad they missed Molly Ephraim; that’s a good thing. And they’re going to go through the same process we did in casting.
“When Molly McCook walked in, we thought, ‘That’s not going to work. Physically that’s not going to work,'” he recalled. “Then we thought, ‘She’s the best actress, let’s go with it.'”
TVLine reported exclusively that Ephra