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Interview: Zachary Levi & Josh Gomez from Chuck
Submitted on 09.22.2008 - 12:00:00 am by Emma
Interview: Zachary Levi & Josh Gomez from Chuck
Interview: Zachary Levi & Josh Gomez from Chuck

That's great.

Zachary Levi: But there's definitely - you'll definitely see lots of good stuff that will satiate your desire for Chuck and Sarah. And there's, you know, a little DTR - a little define the relationship discussion that we have a couple episodes in.

And so it helps kind of set that tone as well.

Of the second season episodes you guys have shot so far, in what ways have you seen both your characters further grow and develop? And also along with that, what maybe have been some of the acting challenges as well?

Josh Gomez: I've definitely seen - there is definitely some growth with Morgan. I think that happens and is happening like I kind of spoke about before which is that I think he sort of is left a little bit more responsibility by Chuck at the Buy More right in the beginning of the season.

And so he still does things the Morgan way, I like to call it. So it's usually some sort of, you know, crazy scheme or weird - like, you know, when Chuck asks Morgan to be the Assistant Manager in the beginning of the season.

You know, steel cage match, a la Thunderdome. So that's sort of the - that's the Morgan maturing right there. But he got the job done and my point is that, you know - no it's not good. It's just not good.

So - and then there's him and - Morgan and Anna starts to develop even more and there is a lot of decisions he had to make about that, and trying to grow up.

And she - you know, are they going to take this further and do whatever, and he's forced to kind of look down that road. And all he's ever kind of tried to do is sort of avoid those roads.

Hard work, you know, adulthood, you know, all that stuff - that's the stuff he tries to avoid and now he has to come face to face with. So there's a lot of that happening for Morgan.

Zachary Levi: And for Chuck, you know, it's him just finding himself, trying to become more comfortable and more familiar with this world of espionage and, you know, just finding better footing and, you know, maturing as a spy because he - you know, whether he likes it or not he has become a spy.

He's not just, you know, something that Sarah and Casey will go to when they need him. I mean, you know, they need him all the time now. And so he's - and you'll see that as the episodes progress and again, you know, as the seasons progress.

God willing if we get to go, you know, enough seasons, you'll see him - I think the idea is that he's got the potential to be a Bryce Larkin. It just has to be brought out of him and that's a long road.

That's going to be - you know, I'm looking forward to the CIA/NSA training montage where, you know, he's getting the crap beat out of him in Kung Fu class and, you know, slowly but surely getting closer and closer to the target as he's shooting at it.

But, you know, it's a long road. It's a long road to hoe. So but yeah, and finding, you know, a little bit more confidence in just who he is as a man and as far as, you know, the women in his life.

And, you know, Sarah has inspired a lot of that in him. And though the tension between them is going to continue and it's not going to pay off the way that he would like it to, it does still inspire him I think in growing up.

You know, it's something that he wants to do and that Morgan doesn't want to do. And - but it's being forced upon both of us I think.

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