I admire the show enormously for not showing us the outcome of that kiss. It would have felt somehow contrived had they tacked on a declaration from Sarah that she remembers everything. And the thing is, in the end, either way, we have a happy ending. Perhaps that kiss recharges all of the fleeting wisps of memory that have been gradually asserting themselves in her mind throughout the episode. Perhaps it doesn’t. If it doesn’t, however, it is clear that Sarah has started to fall for Chuck all over again, that she has again found her humanity, and that she will likely continue to gradually reclaim her memories of the life they had, with his help.
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A review of Chuck vs. the Goodbye. (via yogaseal)

Especially loved this part:

“Anyone who thinks that there is even a possibility of a third option–that Sarah kisses Chuck, feels nothing, and leaves as she had planned on doing–hasn’t been paying enough attention to either this episode or the 90 that preceded it. Chuck is the ultimate television fairy tale. It is the little show that could. The show that, no matter how many times it seemed to be on the brink of extinction, came back to life again and again and again and again thanks to a dedicated, passionate fan base that refused to let it die. It is a story of love, of rebirth, of triumph over the odds.

We don’t need to see what happens next for Chuck and Sarah. We already know.”

(via zeetv)

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steelmeltingsmile:

“When you’re on the brink of cancellation every year, you can’t help but wonder, ‘Does anybody really care about us?’ But then the fan love would kick in and everything would be all right.” Adds Levi with a long, contented sigh: “We aren’t just TV white noise, you know? We have really touched people’s lives with this show. And that means we can all walk away from it deeply proud.”