"Chuck Versus the Final Exam" | |
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Air date | March 22nd, 2010 |
Writers | Zev Borow |
Director | Robert Duncan McNeill |
Producers | Ali Adler; Sarah Cruz; Chris Fedak; Rick Hubert; Peter Johnson; Phil Klemmer; Ben Kunde; Paul Marks; McG; Robert Duncan McNeill; Matthew Miller; Scott Rosenbaum; Josh Schwartz |
Starring | Zachary Levi; Yvonne Strahovski; Joshua Gomez; Ryan McPartlin; Mark Christopher Lawrence; Vik Sahay; Scott Krinsky; Sarah Lancaster; Adam Baldwin |
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"Chuck Versus the Final Exam" is the eleventh episode of season three of the spy-action series Chuck and the forty-sixth episode of the series overall. The episode was directed by Robert Duncan McNeill with a script written by Zev Borow. The episode aired on NBC on March 22nd, 2010.
Synopsis[]
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Zachary Levi | Chuck Bartowski |
Yvonne Strahovski | Sarah Walker |
Joshua Gomez | Morgan Grimes [1] |
Ryan McPartlin | Devon Woodcomb |
Mark Christopher Lawrence | Big Mike |
Vik Sahay | Lester Patel |
Scott Krinsky | Jeff Barnes |
Sarah Lancaster | Ellie Bartowski [2] |
Adam Baldwin | John Casey |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Brandon Routh | Daniel Shaw |
Bonita Friedericy | General Diane Beckman |
Kyle Bornheimer | Hunter Perry |
Andrew Kirsanov | Anatoli Zevloski |
Warren Watkins | Clarence |
Michael Silva | Spa host |
Heather Olt | CIA operative |
Kelly Thiebaud | Lady agent |
Jesse Heiman | Fernando |
Notes & Trivia[]
- "Chuck Versus the Final Exam" redirects to this page.
- This episode is production code number: 3X5811. [3]
- Actor Jesse Heiman is uncredited for his participation in this episode.
- This is the eleventh episode of Chuck directed by Robert Duncan McNeill.
- This is the forty-fifth and final episode of Chuck with Scott Rosenbaum as an executive producer.
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See also[]
External Links[]
- "Chuck Versus the Final Exam" at IMDB
- "Chuck Versus the Final Exam" at the TV IV
- "Chuck Versus the Final Exam" at ShareTV.org
- "Chuck Versus the Final Exam" at TV Rage.com
References[]
- ↑ Credited, but does not appear in this episode.
- ↑ Credited, but does not appear in this episode.
- ↑ The TV IV; Chuck, "Chuck Versus the Final Exam"; Infobox.