I agree about the comparison to Jake 2.0 -- it was inevitable.
Despite that fact, I think it's distinct enough to stand on it's own. Chuck is definitely not going to be a secret agent any time soon. He's more like the random plot generator than an actual capable person. (Though I loved that his job saved the day with a computer virus.)
Yvonne Strzechowski is a very beautiful woman. I'm not sure I buy her as a super-agent, but she did a solid job of selling it in the pilot. We'll see if they can keep that up.
On the other hand, Jayne -- er, Adam Baldwin -- was a really great casting choice. His line about killing them and going for pancakes was downright stupid, but the ACTOR managed to sell it. Not to mention that I'm amused to see him apparently working at "Buy More" at the end.
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The one thing I'm not clear on from the pilot... Is this computer supposed to be some kind of AI? Because they made it sound like the program itself was interpolating attacks and upcoming threats from all the data.
Only one thing bugged me and I'm doing my best to ignore it... Chuck was staring at complex images with embedded information for HOURS. And the super-spy supposedly uploaded the file in a few seconds from his remote PDA? Pssh... that's less believable than the rest of the episode combined.
