What I learned from my “Chuck” trip to WonderCon
Contains a few Spoilers!
From the Preview:
- Chuck’s dad, played by Scott Bakula, is named Stephen J. Bartowski
- Big Mike is bangin’ Morgan’s mom.
- Big Mike is possibly going to upgrade Morgan’s employee status at the Buy More
- It’s funny to hear Emmitt Milbarge say “Well bring it on bitches!”
- Awesome has a bachelor party that John Casey actually attends! The strippers are not what they had hoped for so I’m thinking Jeff and Lester had something to do with it?
- Agent Forrest seduces Captain Awesome and it looks like he enjoyed it.
- We saw scenes from versus the Beefcake, which airs tonight.
- While outside of the Ellie and Chuck’s apartment, we see Sarah telling Chuck, “Ellie is watching, we better sell it.” Hmm… rough times for Charah?
- Charah moment: Chuck to Sarah: “I just want to be able to tell Ellie the truth. About who I am and what I do and how I really feel about you. I can’t believe how much the United States government has hurt the people that I love.”
- Sarah: “Well maybe it’s time for the United States government to help you.”
- Sarah helps Chuck find his dad. Before Chuck’s dad opens the door to his trailer, it looks like Chuck and Sarah were having a little moment.
- The last time Ellie saw her dad was when he told her he was going to go make some pancakes.
- Chuck talks to Ellie about forgiving their dad because he’s all they’ve got. What does this mean? No Mama Bartowski? Where are all the moms at?
- Another Charah moment: Chuck: “I am going to get this thing out of my head, one day I will, and when I do, I will live the life that I want with the girl that I love.” Me?
- Arnold Vosloo is a bad ass who asks Chuck why he would tell his team not to bring guns on a mission. Chuck answers: Guns make things too easy and I like my spies to be tough. Queue Casey firing his gun at Arnold Vosloo’s character. Chuck to Casey: “You had a gun?” Casey to Chuck: “I always have a gun.”
- Chuck to possibly go in a bunker? Or does Beckman just want a ‘hang out’ buddy?
- Ted Roark has a scene where he tells his men to kill the CIA agent (Chuck). Stephen Bartowski replies: he’s my son! To that TR says: “Congratulations! Kill his son.”
And just a quick question. Can the whole preview still be called a “preview” if some of the scenes showed have already aired? Just wondering. Unless they are going to air Chuck vs. the Suburbs again. From the Q&A:
- Josh Schwartz said that there will be two weddings this season. As a Charah shipper, I got really excited for our favorite couple but then I came back to reality. My thinking is, this has to do with a certain Big ‘Michael’ and a hot ‘mama.’
- Seeing as how there weren’t any wedding scenes in the footage, I wonder if there’s even going to be an Ellie/Awesome wedding. What if the two weddings are involve Big Mike/Morgan’s Mom and Morgan/Anna?
- Zac enjoyed working with Scott Bakula who apparently got the Chuck “hair flip” from the hair department.
- Zac liked the vs. the Wookie episode because he felt like it encompassed all the genres and balanced it in a really well thought way. That or the fact that it was called vs. the Wookie. He also liked vs. the Seduction because it balanced out the genres and John Laroquette was in it. He actually loves them all because he has a job.
- Joshua’s favorite episodes: vs. the Best Friend, vs. Santa Claus, and the one with the deMorgan (vs. the deLorean). See a pattern? He joked that he also liked the Chuck webisodes.
- Chuck’s first move is called “the Morgan” and it will appear in the episode titled, “Chuck vs. the First Kill”
- Josh Schwartz asked the crowd if the fans would be willing to barge the NBC studios for a Season 3. From all the yelling and applause, I would say they are. One person said that they would do it for Adam Baldwin. Josh responded with “good enough for me.”
- Chris Fedak, Josh Schwartz, and Ali Adler wrote the finale as a season finale, not a series.
- Jill will be back. No promises on whether Bryce will or won’t. Zac did a crowd poll about the issue and some people actually want him back. Interesting.
- How are Zac, Yvonne, Adam, and Josh like their characters? Yvonne said that she’s Australian and it’s a bit far off from her CIA agent character but like Sarah, she is quite active, so she likes to run around and punch her co-stars on the set. Adam is skillful with weapons. Josh is nothing like Morgan because he is quite the ladies man and is a fine dresser. But in reality, Josh and Zac are a lot like their characters in terms of their love of comics, movies, video games… and you know.
- Yvonne loves kicking ass. It doesn’t take her long to learn/get ready for her fight scenes/sequence because she’s been doing them for two seasons now. So she just “whips it out real quickly.” This got a lot of laughter from both Yvonne and everyone else in the crowd. Her favorite fight scenes were in vs. the Nemesis where she and Bryce were back to back and in vs. the Cougars with Nicole Richie.
- Which character would they want to play other than their own? Yvonne wants to be Lester because he’s funny. Josh wants to be Sarah Lancaster so he can look at himself all day and take lots of showers. Adam wants to be Captain Awesome because he gets to make out with Ellie. Zac wants to be none other than Major John Casey.
- At one point during the Q&A, a fan got really nervous in the middle of asking his question and he tripped over his words. Zac was kind enough to let him know that “It’s okay. We’re just human beings.” How awesome is he?
- Before the panel ended, Zac, on behalf of his co-stars, thanked all the fans of the show. He said that it is the reason why they have jobs and they are extremely grateful.
Tips for San Diego Comic Con-bound (because we all know that Chuck is about to get a Season 3 and we’re all hoping they’ll make an appearance there).
- Plan ahead. As in, have a plan. Know where you’re going, how to get there, how you’ll get there (transportation). Duh right? You’d be surprised.
- Pre-register for a four-day pass. I know it’s a little expensive, $75, but Comic Con announces their programming only two weeks before the event and tickets are usually (as in, always) sold out by then. In the past, the Chuck cast have appeared on a Friday and Saturday.
- Search the internet (yelp!) and find out about people’s past experiences. Look for the veteran because they know their con(s).
- Pack: digital camera, video camera, extra memory cards/battery, and Chuck paraphernalia in case there’s a signing.
- Bring food! You’ll probably rush to the con to try to be one of the first people in line and not think about the fact that you’ll be waiting there for a few hours. You’ll starve! Sandwiches and ready-to-eat fruits are always good.
- Wear comfortable shoes! You’ll be sorry if you don’t.
- If you’re planning on asking a question during the panel, be aware that only the first 10-15 people actually get to do so. The moderator starts the Q&A portion around 20 minutes before the panel ends so get to the mic ASAP!
- Bring money. Yes, you’ll need some.
- They give out a lot of freebies at Comic Con but before you take them, ask yourself, do I really need this plastic storm trooper mask? If you do, by all means, take it and put it in your ‘free’ oversized network bags.
- Have fun and don’t be the person who stops and parks themselves in the middle of the aisle.
- SDCC is from Thursday, July 23, to Sunday, July 24.









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just curious that one charah moment when chuck is like i will get this out of my head and live my life with the girl i love, did sarah really say me! b/c i must have missed that part. just checking..thanks
Ivy Reply:
March 2nd, 2009 at 9:43 pm
Nicky, no you didn’t miss it. That was just a bit of humor
Nicky R Reply:
March 2nd, 2009 at 11:38 pm
dang it, I REALLY GOT MY HOPES UP..oh well… I’m laughing now…but im still secretly wishing she did say that, maybe i will just pretend she thought it!
I just called my boyfriend and asked if he wanted to go to San Diego this summer. He said yes, and now I’m totally flipping out at the prospect of getting to see a Chuck panel! Would you happen to know how fast the tickets usually sell out? As in, can I wait to find out if Chuck is renewed before I order tickets and be safe? Also, if it gets renewed, do you think it’s pretty much a given that they’ll be at SDCC, or are we just hoping at this point?
Thanks for answering all my pesky ComicCon-virgin questions. I’m so insanely jealous that you got to see them! And thanks for all the spoilers.
Ivy Reply:
March 2nd, 2009 at 10:09 pm
Hey Heather, yes, I think you should wait until they announce a renewal. Last year, I believe the tickets sold out two months before Comic Con. It really is “the big show” when it comes to comic conventions. If and when they get renewed, I’m thinking that if invited (which I’m sure they will be), they won’t pass up the chance to promote the new season at Comic Con.
Ivy,
Thanks so much for the quick reply! I am so, so excited now, even though I know perfectly well that I’m getting ahead of myself.
I second Ivy’s post! *LOL* I’ve been going to Wondercon for years (comic/graphic novel/film etc. geek here) and this panel was great. It was awesome to see them all in person! (Especially Zach…. HOT!) If you get a chance to see a Chuck panel, definitely try to go for it. But, I also second the idea that it’s good to wait until they confirm a third season first because it’s pricey to go to a comic con (if that’s the main or only reason that you’d be attending it).
wow~~~ more reasons to love the show! thanks so much for sharing your experience.
off topic: the chuck 3D ep hasn’t been aired yet here in the Philippines (the ep with nicole richie is the latest ep here), I was wondering if there is still a way i can get the 3D glasses for that show? sorry for the bother.
Question about getting into the panels…how does that work? Thanks 4 Posting!
Jasmine Reply:
March 3rd, 2009 at 8:17 pm
Starshine – It’s usually first come, first serve. If the panel is a big event with a lot of people expected (like for the Watchmen movie panel at Wondercon), you should show up hours before it’s scheduled to start if you want a really great seat. The Chuck panel audience was relatively “small” and there were still empty seats so there was no real need to get there too early. I arrived forty five minutes before the Chuck panel started and walked in with no line and sat in the very front row, on the left side.
Keep in mind that the San Diego Comic Con is even larger so there might be more of a fight to get in or get a good seat.
Hope that helps!
hey so quick ? if they do get renewed and etc i am so going to go with a friend, i think we should all form a mass of chuck fans , anyone down?
Ivy Reply:
March 4th, 2009 at 8:24 pm
Count me in. I already have my ticket.
Tatiana Reply:
March 5th, 2009 at 3:20 am
lucky, i was about to buy mine and then i lost my job. BOOO. I don’t think Starbucks realized I had CHUCK plans, losers. Anyhow I plan to purchase as soon as i get my new job hahhaa.
Michelle Reply:
March 6th, 2009 at 5:55 pm
How about a CHUCKaPalooza, LOL?
I’m sad I missed this! I didn’t realize that shows like Chuck went to WonderCon, darn! If anyone else missed the event, I saw on TheWB.com community board a questions for Josh Schwartz section–maybe he’ll give away some more Chuck updates… I think he’s promoting a new online series called Rockville, CA, which judging from the promo has some of the same quick wit and love angst that I love in Chuck!
“Pack: …Chuck paraphernalia in case there’s a signing.”
I’ve never been to Comic Con or any other Con before, but I’m already all registered for SDCC. I was looking over the schedule from last year to get a feel for what else was there and how things worked, and I was noticing that the signings seemed to be completely separate from the panels and the signings had scheduled times. So, I guess my question is, are there sometimes spontaneous signings after the panels or something? And what is the likelihood of that happening? (Just so I know how I high I can get my hopes up, lol.)
The signings are separate from the panels. Last year, the Chuck signing was from 12:45-1:45 at the WB booth. Their panel was at 2 pm. What does this mean? You might not get a chance to sit in at the panel because you only have 15 minutes or so to get from the exhibit floor (packed!) to Ballroom 20 or whatever room it is set in. It’s definitely tricky. Some people prefer to get autographs (which is not a guarantee) and some want to see the panel. If you’re lucky, you might be able to swing both.
My advise would be to check out the booths associated with the show (WB/NBC) and grab the flyer that tells you who is signing and at what time. They will tell you that they don’t start lining up until an hour before the scheduled time but by that time, the line would have probably already formed and you’re out of luck. At the Chuck signing last year, there were tears. So, get there early.
I haven’t really known there to be spontaneous signings. There have been spontaneous/surprise appearances at the panels, but I don’t really think SDCC is up for spontaneous signings. The floor is crowded/crazy enough as it is. Maybe just keep an eye out and be aware.
Alyssa Reply:
March 8th, 2009 at 1:07 pm
Thanks Ivy!! I was reading on the Comic Con website that for a lot of the signings, you had to stand in a line to draw a ticket, and if you got a winning ticket, THEN you got to stand in line for an autograph… was the Chuck signing like that?
Ivy Reply:
March 8th, 2009 at 2:01 pm
Nope. You pretty much just go to the booth and hope you make it in line! Most of the signings are like this or they have ones that you have to pay to get an autograph (ie. Hayden Panatierre.. or however you spell her name)..
I was also at Wonder-con and had an amazing experience! This was not only because I got to ask the very last question in he panel (to, I might add, a very eloquent Yvonne) but I was very first in line to get in and had amazing seats! So here are my tips:
1. If there is no official autograph signing, take the initiative to hurry up after and ask for one
2. Know exactly where to wait in line, and be nice to the security guards and employees… They have more power than you think (one helped us to get first in line)
3. Be polite and listen well to the panel, you will be glad you did.
4. Focus that the amazing moment of meeting your television idols is REAL, don’t get lost in the “OMGs!” and stuff.
5. Get an isle seat if you want to ask a question, then your closer to the line for the mike.
Have a great time! And I hope to see some of you there