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Reviewer: Matthew RD 19:22, 30 June 2011 (UTC) Hello, I will be reviewing this article. I shall do so soon. -- Matthew RD 19:22, 30 June 2011 (UTC)
OK now I will review the page. At first glance it looks good enough, lets look indepth and review it against the GA critera.
Overall the article is well done, with just the odd issues.
I will place the article on hold for seven days, though I doubt this will take long. Good luck. -- Matthew RD 20:57, 2 July 2011 (UTC)
I figured I could offer some suggestions for improvement of this article. I know that one of the issues Malleus mentioned was comprehensibility for someone who doesn't follow the series, and I can tell what he means.
Plot:
Production:
Those are my comments from a pretty quick read-through. I think that establishing a basic outline for the episode would be a great improvement (see Through_the_Looking_Glass_(Lost) for an example). ceran thor 02:45, 29 July 2011 (UTC)
Chuck revolves around the Intersect, a government database designed by Stephen J. Bartowski. In the pilot episode of the series, Stephen's son Chuck ( Zachary Levi) receives the database and accidentally uploads it to his brain. Chuck is then forced from his life as an employee at the big-box store Buy More to the spy world. By the fourth season, Chuck is a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) agent and is engaged to one of his handlers, Sarah Walker ( Yvonne Strahovski). In the season, Chuck and his team fulfill Stephen Bartowski's last wish to destroy Volkoff Industries, led by international arms dealer Alexei Volkoff ( Timothy Dalton). It is then revealed that Volkoff was actually an MI6 scientist who worked with Stephen in the 1980s. In preparation for an undercover assignment as an arms dealer named Alexei Volkoff, Winterbottom became the first person to upload the Intersect. However, the upload malfunctioned, overwriting Winterbottom's personality with that of his cover, and Stephen spent the last 20 years of his life trying to fix his mistake. At the end of " Chuck Versus the Last Details", Volkoff's daughter Vivian ( Lauren Cohan) learns of her father's true identity, and, holding Chuck responsible, poisons Chuck's fiancée Sarah with a Volkoff Industries weapon called "the Norseman". To save Sarah's life and stop Vivian from destroying his and Sarah's wedding, Chuck turns to Alexei for help. To keep secret Volkoff's true identity, the CIA sends its "toughest" agent, Clyde Decker ( Richard Burgi), to stop Chuck.
-- Boycool ( talk) 17:22, 29 July 2011 (UTC)
Essentially, upon a re-check, there are still small issues here and there with comprehensibility for a non-fan. I'll post some comments later. ceran thor 04:05, 4 August 2011 (UTC)
1. At the very end of the episode a Blazing Saddles quote is made nearly verbatim, missing only the expletive. Decker: "Guess it's the dawn of a new chapter, eh boy?" Chuck replies, "I'd watch that 'Boy' talk, redneck." 2. On Morgan's vestment/stole of office as officiator of their wedding, seen just before and after Chuck's "vows" there is embroidered some character that is perhaps Kirby or one of the Pokémon characters. Thistledowne ( talk) 19:26, 25 March 2015 (UTC)
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Reviewer: Matthew RD 19:22, 30 June 2011 (UTC) Hello, I will be reviewing this article. I shall do so soon. -- Matthew RD 19:22, 30 June 2011 (UTC)
OK now I will review the page. At first glance it looks good enough, lets look indepth and review it against the GA critera.
Overall the article is well done, with just the odd issues.
I will place the article on hold for seven days, though I doubt this will take long. Good luck. -- Matthew RD 20:57, 2 July 2011 (UTC)
I figured I could offer some suggestions for improvement of this article. I know that one of the issues Malleus mentioned was comprehensibility for someone who doesn't follow the series, and I can tell what he means.
Plot:
Production:
Those are my comments from a pretty quick read-through. I think that establishing a basic outline for the episode would be a great improvement (see Through_the_Looking_Glass_(Lost) for an example). ceran thor 02:45, 29 July 2011 (UTC)
Chuck revolves around the Intersect, a government database designed by Stephen J. Bartowski. In the pilot episode of the series, Stephen's son Chuck ( Zachary Levi) receives the database and accidentally uploads it to his brain. Chuck is then forced from his life as an employee at the big-box store Buy More to the spy world. By the fourth season, Chuck is a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) agent and is engaged to one of his handlers, Sarah Walker ( Yvonne Strahovski). In the season, Chuck and his team fulfill Stephen Bartowski's last wish to destroy Volkoff Industries, led by international arms dealer Alexei Volkoff ( Timothy Dalton). It is then revealed that Volkoff was actually an MI6 scientist who worked with Stephen in the 1980s. In preparation for an undercover assignment as an arms dealer named Alexei Volkoff, Winterbottom became the first person to upload the Intersect. However, the upload malfunctioned, overwriting Winterbottom's personality with that of his cover, and Stephen spent the last 20 years of his life trying to fix his mistake. At the end of " Chuck Versus the Last Details", Volkoff's daughter Vivian ( Lauren Cohan) learns of her father's true identity, and, holding Chuck responsible, poisons Chuck's fiancée Sarah with a Volkoff Industries weapon called "the Norseman". To save Sarah's life and stop Vivian from destroying his and Sarah's wedding, Chuck turns to Alexei for help. To keep secret Volkoff's true identity, the CIA sends its "toughest" agent, Clyde Decker ( Richard Burgi), to stop Chuck.
-- Boycool ( talk) 17:22, 29 July 2011 (UTC)
Essentially, upon a re-check, there are still small issues here and there with comprehensibility for a non-fan. I'll post some comments later. ceran thor 04:05, 4 August 2011 (UTC)
1. At the very end of the episode a Blazing Saddles quote is made nearly verbatim, missing only the expletive. Decker: "Guess it's the dawn of a new chapter, eh boy?" Chuck replies, "I'd watch that 'Boy' talk, redneck." 2. On Morgan's vestment/stole of office as officiator of their wedding, seen just before and after Chuck's "vows" there is embroidered some character that is perhaps Kirby or one of the Pokémon characters. Thistledowne ( talk) 19:26, 25 March 2015 (UTC)
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