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Save Chuck, Eat Fresh

I’m coming out of hiatus to post this letter which was sent to me by Wendy Farrington, which details what I think is the most innovative “Save Chuck” campaign out there (and how much do I love that there are so many Save Chuck campaigns that I can’t keep track of them all?!) (more…)

This is not awesome.

Life continues to chew me up and spit me out, but this is something I could not be silent about. From Ausiello: (more…)

Petition to renew “Chuck”!

Petitions on the internet are a sketchy thing at times, but they can be a good indicator of interest by the general public to a network, so if you would like to see Chuck return for a third season, please take a moment to sign this one and show your support.

Is this thing on?

Due to personal issues, The Intersect is on hiatus, but I had to share this photo from Entertainment Weekly anyway, because in spite of the rough time I’ve been having, especially the last few days, it made me smile.

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Zachary Levi joins ‘Chipmunks’ sequel.

Apparently Jason Lee’s Dave Seville has a cousin who looks an awful lot like Chuck Bartowski. From the Hollywood Reporter:

Alvin, Simon, Theodore and … Chuck?

Zachary Levi, star of the NBC action comedy series “Chuck,” has been cast opposite the computer-generated singing rodents of “Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel.”

Betty Thomas is directing the follow-up to Fox 2000 and Regency’s 2007 hit “Alvin and the Chipmunks,” which grossed $217 million in North America. Ross Bagdasarian Jr. and Janice Karman are producing, Karen Rosenfelt is executive producing, and Erin Siminoff is overseeing for Fox 2000.

Levi will play the cousin of Jason Lee’s character and gets tangled up with the tiny animated threesome. Justin Long, Matthew Gray Gubler and Jesse McCartney again will provide the chipmunks’ voices.

Also new to the franchise will be the Chipmunks’ rivals, the Chipettes — Brittany, Jeanette and Eleanor — who were introduced in the 1980s animated TV series.

Levi, repped by Endeavor and Hyler Management, also has appeared in “Big Momma’s House 2″ and “Shades of Ray.”

Vik Sahay talks to Media Blvd

Vik Sahay recently spoke with Media Blvd Magazine’s Christina Radish about his career, his character, and his hopes for the future of Lester. (more…)

Adam Baldwin talks Casey, Jayne and more

Steve Heisler, from avclub.com, spoke with Adam Baldwin about a number of his roles, including Major John Casey and Firefly’s Jayne Cobb. (more…)

AfterEllen.com features Anna

AfterEllen.com’s Sarah Warn answers a reader question about Anna, after the jump. (more…)

Lester character development?

Josh Schwartz better not be teasing in this interview with HitFix.com’s Daniel Fienburg! “There’s a coming episode, next week’s episode, where you’ll get to see a little bit about what Lester hopes and dreams about.” GLEE!!! I can’t wait to see what Vik does with it.

The full text of the interview is after the jump.

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Super what?

The Chuck 3D promos from last night’s big game fell flat, as anyone with any concept of dimensions went, “What? That’s 2D! Did you people fail geometry?”

But the Chuck/Heroes/Medium musical number ROCKED SO HARD that I had to share it with you here:

(I am not-so-secretly a Sylar fangirl, and I wanted to scream like he was Elvis when he mouthed the first lyrics. Holy crap.)

We need a musical episode. Chuck can be sick/injured/knocked out/in a coma (à la The Wizard of Oz) and his friends can dance and sing their way through his subconscious! Come on, who’s with me? (I’m mostly joking, but seriously this would be made of awesome, okay.)

Also, if you’re not reading Devon’s blog, Captain Awesome’s Tips for Being Awesome, you should be.