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** Casey Hendershot, [[Deadliest Warrior]] expert, appears twice as a mook. An Iranian villain from "Chuck vs. The A-Team" was (ironically) the lead IDF simulation actor.
* [[No Export for You]]: Want the show on Blu-Ray? You'll have to import the releases from America.
* [[Screwed by the Network]]:
* [[Screwed by the Network]]: In the UK, and waiting for the start of Season 5? You'll be waiting for a while - Sky decided they didn't want to purchase the rights to show the fifth & final season of the show, and it's not likely someone else will purchase the rights for ''just'' the final season since Sky still own the rights to (And show, for that matter) the first four seasons. [[Replacement Scrappy|But it's okay, because Sky have several new shows that they're sure you'll enjoy]].
** Rather, "Screwed By The Writers Guild of America" in season 1 - Chuck, whilst not being a major hit, was a surprise hit for NBC & subsequently received a full season order. Unfortunately, this came during the strike & production on the season wasn't resumed when the strike ended.
** [[ScrewedSeasons by3 the& Network]]:4 Inboth thereceived UK13 episode orders, andbefore waitingreceiving fora full season order later on. The problem is that this only happened whilst the startintended ofseason Seasonfinale 5?was You'llin beproduction, waitingleading forto the seasons having a whilesomewhat -disjointed feel ** In the UK, Sky decided they didn't want to purchase the rights to show the fifth & final season of the show, and it's not likely someone else will purchase the rights for ''just'' the final season since Sky still own the rights to (And show, for that matter) the first four seasons. [[Replacement Scrappy|But it's okay, because Sky have several new shows that they're sure you'll enjoy]].
* [[Shout-Out]]: [[Chuck/Shout Out|So many, we had to give it its own page.]]
* [[Truth in Television]]: As in the plot of ''Chuck Versus Tom Sawyer'', many old arcade games do indeed have a "kill screen" where achieving a high enough level or score can generate bugged levels or cause other unusual effects. However Missile Command is actually ''not'' one of them, and merely loops back to the beginning when a certain point is reached.