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* [[Not a Game]]
* [[Not Quite Dead]]:
** {{spoiler|Bryce, Orion, Shaw}}
** {{spoiler|As of the end of Season 3, Orion probably is actually dead.}}
* [[Not with the Safety On, You Won't]]: Played with in the "Chuck Versus the Dream Job" where {{spoiler|Chuck points a gun at Casey. Casey point out that it's a ''tranq'' gun. He also takes two to the chest before disarming Chuck, and one to the neck before he actually falls asleep.}}
* [[Not What It Looks Like]]: "Chuck Versus the Fat Lady":
{{quote|'''Chuck''': How did Jill know what time to walk in on us? What are the chances?}}
* [[Not with the Safety On, You Won't]]: Played with in the "Chuck Versus the Dream Job" where {{spoiler|Chuck points a gun at Casey. Casey point out that it's a ''tranq'' gun. He also takes two to the chest before disarming Chuck, and one to the neck before he actually falls asleep.}}
* [[Now or Never Kiss]]: In "Chuck Versus the Imported Hard Salami", Chuck and Sarah think a bomb is about to go off, so they start kissing... making things very awkward when the explosion fails to occur.
{{quote|'''Sarah:''' Well, the good news is we're alive. And the bad news is that this is kind of an uncomfortable moment right now.
'''Chuck:''' This is completely comfortable on my end. (pause) Just sayin'. }}
* [[Oblivious Guilt Slinging]]: Pretty much par for the course when you have to lie to friends and family about what you're really doing.
* [[Obfuscating Stupidity]]:
** Stephen J. Bartowski spends most of "Chuck Versus the Dream Job" as a cranky, paranoid old man, and ends the episode as a cranky, paranoid old man. {{spoiler|It's just that he's also Orion, and he's being whisked away by his old partner.}}
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** Volkoff {{spoiler|pretends to be an incompetent and nerdy British agent as a plan to find Orion's file storeroom.}}
** {{spoiler|Amy, Sarah's old teammate in "Chuck Versus the CAT Squad". She appeared to always be [[The Ditz]] of the group but turns out to be [[The Mole]] that betrayed the CAT Squad to their [[Arch Enemy]] Augusto Gaez.}}
* [[Oblivious Guilt Slinging]]: Pretty much par for the course when you have to lie to friends and family about what you're really doing.
* [[Obviously Evil]]: Riley, Volkoff's [[The Dragon|lawyer]].
* [[One-Scene Wonder]]:
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* [[Pocket Protector]]
* [[Portmanteau Couple Name]]: Charah for Chuck and Sarah. Invoked by Casey in "Chuck Versus the Masquerade".
* [[Practice Kiss]]: Chuck and Sarah share one of these as a demonstration of his seduction skills in the aptly-named "Chuck Versus the Seduction".
* [[The Power of Friendship]]: In "Chuck Versus the Beard", when Ring agents capture a flash-less Chuck, it seems that all is lost. But... all it takes is a heart-to-heart with his buddy Morgan to literally reboot his powers.
* [[Practice Kiss]]: Chuck and Sarah share one of these as a demonstration of his seduction skills in the aptly-named "Chuck Versus the Seduction".
* [[Prisoner of Zenda Exit]]: {{spoiler|Daniel Shaw}} has a particularly stylish one in "Chuck Versus the Ring, Part II", grabbing onto a large American flag as he jumps out the window and using it to spin around and re-enter the building on a lower floor, from which he escapes before anyone can arrive.
* [[Record Needle Scratch]]: When Ellie reaches her breaking point with Captain Awesome's attempts to seduce her using "tips" from Morgan in "Chuck Versus the Seduction".
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* [[Taught by Television]]:
{{quote|'''Chuck:''' I knew those seven years of ''[[MacGyver]]'' would pay off!}}
* [[Terrible Interviewees Montage]]:
** Chuck is required to interview the Buy More employees to see which one would become assistant manager in "Chuck Versus the First Date". Jeff and Lester, of course, are two of the interviewees.
** Emmett Millbarge also has one in "Chuck Versus Tom Sawyer." Again, any montage where the interviewees include Jeff and Lester are going to be this.
** Chuck's search for a job in "Chuck Versus the Anniversary". Inverted in that it is the ''interviewers'' who are bad, but only because of CIA sabotage.
* [[That Came Out Wrong]]: Natural territory for a show that likes [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]].
{{quote|'''Captain Awesome''': ''[after Chuck returns his great-grandmother's engagement ring]'' Way to go Chuck. I always knew you could handle my family jewels. [[Verbal Backspace|So to speak.]]<br />
'''Chuck''': Charles Carmichael ''always'' comes quickly. }}
* [[There Is Only One Bed]]: When Chuck and Sarah go on the run in "Chuck Versus the Colonel", and Chuck offers to sleep on the motel floor. Invoked by Sarah when they get arrested and Chuck mentions he'd like to share a two-bedroom cell with her, and she points they'd only need one.
* [[This Is No Time for Knitting]]: In the pilot, the main characters are trying to defuse a bomb that is attached to a computer. When nothing else works, Chuck remembers a computer virus he was talking about earlier that is spread by porn sites. So he logs onto the computer and accesses the porn site, eliciting this type of cry.
* [[This Is Reality]]: In "Chuck Versus the Anniversary", Chuck tells Morgan that this is not the opening to a TV show.
* [[Three Dimensional Episode]]: "Chuck Versus the Third Dimension", of course.
* [[Thriller on the Express]]:
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** Unbelievably, Morgan. It takes a lot of badass to {{spoiler|break your own thumbs to save yourself}}, especially on nothing but Casey's orders.
* [[Torture Always Works]]: In "Chuck Versus the Beefcake" the mantra is, "Everyone talks." Subverted in that Cole actually '''doesn't''' talk.
* [[Terrible Interviewees Montage]]:
** Chuck is required to interview the Buy More employees to see which one would become assistant manager in "Chuck Versus the First Date". Jeff and Lester, of course, are two of the interviewees.
** Emmett Millbarge also has one in "Chuck Versus Tom Sawyer." Again, any montage where the interviewees include Jeff and Lester are going to be this.
** Chuck's search for a job in "Chuck Versus the Anniversary". Inverted in that it is the ''interviewers'' who are bad, but only because of CIA sabotage.
* [[There Is Only One Bed]]: When Chuck and Sarah go on the run in "Chuck Versus the Colonel", and Chuck offers to sleep on the motel floor. Invoked by Sarah when they get arrested and Chuck mentions he'd like to share a two-bedroom cell with her, and she points they'd only need one.
* [[This Is No Time for Knitting]]: In the pilot, the main characters are trying to defuse a bomb that is attached to a computer. When nothing else works, Chuck remembers a computer virus he was talking about earlier that is spread by porn sites. So he logs onto the computer and accesses the porn site, eliciting this type of cry.
* [[This Is Reality]]: In "Chuck Versus the Anniversary", Chuck tells Morgan that this is not the opening to a TV show.
* [[Tranquillizer Dart]]:
* Every time tranquillizers are used, unless the victim is [[Badass|Casey]]. When they have to tranquilize Jeff and Lester, Lester goes down instantly but Jeff takes multiple darts and a few minutes to lose consciousness. Jeff is a bigger guy and his past drug use made him more resistant.
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