With the Intersect no longer functioning, it was panic time for the CIA. Mary Bartowski (Linda Hamilton) did quite a number on her son when she blocked Chuck’s (Zachary Levi) ability to access the Intersect. Chuck made himself available to the agency’s doctors in order to get his brain back to being fully functioning.
I thought Rob Riggle was a terrific choice for the role of Jim Rye, the agent who was ultimately put in charge of getting Chuck’s brain working properly. Riggle is a former Marine and has the physique of someone you’d expect to be a spy.

Zachary Levi as Agent Charles “Chuck” Bartowski
Although the diamond mission had its entertaining moments, it wasn’t nearly as enjoyable as what was going on back at the Buy More. The new Greta was played by the lovely Summer Glau and it finally dawned upon Jeff (Scott Krinsky) and Lester (Vik Sahay) that there’s always a new employee named Greta. They followed her around and it began to get annoying for Greta.
The story took quite a turn when it was revealed that this Greta is a trained assassin. Suddenly Morgan (Joshua Gomez) and Casey (Adam Baldwin) had to intervene if Jeff and Lester were going to keep their lives.
The one thing I truly disliked about this episode was the obvious Subway advertising. The sub that Greta opened looked better than they do even in the commercials. The camera zoomed on it like an enormous commercial for Subway. It was ridiculous.
But the episode wasn’t. It was highly entertaining and action-packed with a few shocking moments. Sarah’s (Yvonne Strzechowski) comment about Chuck not being a real spy was one that I’m sure caught everyone off-guard.
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