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So, Morgan's still on his way to his silly motorbike when this episode opens ... and Chuck tackles him. Morgan's bike blows up, and he quickly goes into hiding. At Castle, which everyone and their brother knows about (but I digress) General Redhead comes in and removes the Intersect from his brain, and the CIA call off all the hits. Except for one that Decker can't reach out to. It's someone called "The Viper." So Morgan has to stay in hiding, which is good on one hand, because it gives him a chance to watch Star Wars (even if a still-pissed Casey makes him start with The Phantom Menace) -- apparently the one thing that didn't come back when the Intersect went away was his memory of his nerdy obsessions. Anyway, Chuck comes up with a plan to lure out the Viper. He pretends he's Morgan and goes to the Buy More Salesman of the Year party. It's fancy, and fun, and Chuck and Sarah are quite enjoying being around normal people (because they're struggling, see, with not being a normal couple). When the bartender attacks Chuck, they take him back to Castle and figure the deal is done. Morgan uses the opportunity to steal Casey's phone and text Alex (she got a new number, so he doesn't have it anymore) so he can meet her at the Buy More to apologize. Unfortunately, Chuck and Sarah realize a little too late that the bartender was a decoy and the real Viper is on the hunt for Morgan at the Buy More. She finds him, but luckily, Sarah and Chuck get there just in time to save the day.
Decker and General Redhead are on the TV at Castle, and Decker says the hit is officially off. But Sarah and Casey don't trust it, because he was way too happy about it. So Casey says he'll take care of it. What he means is that he'll go listen in on the Viper talking to her gang. She has a phone conversation with Decker, in which he asks her to "take care of it" (I guess the mission is still to kill Morgan? But why?), and she says she will, but she has to kill everyone who knows her identity. That means Casey, Chuck, Sarah, Morgan, and Alex all have to die (because Alex was in the Buy More with Morgan when everything went down; and, oh yeah, he saved her life). Decker agrees to all except Sarah and Chuck, which must be important for whatever his master plan is. Anyway, Casey, having heard everything, kills the Viper and all her men. Then he heads to Chuck and Sarah's to meet everyone for a dinner.
At the dinner, everyone has a fun time -- Ellie and Awesome announce that he's going back to work and she's staying home, which he pretends was because he didn't like being at home but which is really because a clear-headed Jeff informed him Ellie is unhappy and wants to be at home with her baby. There are gifts given (Casey gives Morgan only THREE Indiana Jones movies, and mercifully swears that's all there are), toasts made (Sarah realizes she does have normal friends, thanks to Chuck), and wine imbibed. Then Decker knocks on the door, tells Chuck he's looking for John Casey, and tells Casey he's under arrest for murder. Casey gets up snarling, but seemingly willing. And ... the end. Until Chuck returns in December. ACK! But, hey, y'all! It finally got good again!
Want more? The full recap starts right below!Before we get started, I have to say this episode was the best so far this season. BUT the title is one of the worst in the history of the show. The "Business Trip" of the title is not really a pivotal part of this episode, nor do they refer to it in the episode as a business trip. I don't know what I would have called it instead, but surely the writers could have come up with something better. Anyway, a few things Chuck would like us to know: Awesome fixed Jeff! Chuck fixed Morgan! But not until after Morgan broke up with Alex, and Decker put out a hit out on him.
Which brings us to where we left off last week -- with Morgan walking toward his motorbike thing (with the planted bomb). But as he's walking, Chuck ... tackles him. It's pretty funny, actually, that that would be his tactic. Morgan finds it less amusing (you know, since he's the one who hit the concrete). Chuck tells him to stay away from that douche-cycle (yes, that's what it is!), because there's a hit out on him. Morgan tells him not to freak out, though, and he just needs to get something. He clicks his douche-cycle unlock button and it explodes.
Castle. Chuck and Morgan are covered in bomb residue, and Morgan's like, "Yes, I agree, it's okay to freak out." Sarah, Casey and Chuck explain they'll get the Intersect out of Morgan and then they can get the CIA's hit called off. Casey adds, for my pleasure, "And then you'll be a moron again." Chuck and Sarah glare, so he says, "Sorry. Moron still." God, I love that angry, growling patriot. Morgan wonders if Ellie's working on the Intersect removal, but Sarah says they called in the big guns. Cue General Redhead's actual entrance into Castle. She looks at their lineup of video games and says, "So shocked you people are running out of money." Chuck sheepishly says Missile Command is part of their process. She tells Morgan to sit down, because it's time. Morgan gets a little sad. He knows this is for the best, but he'd like to do one last thing first. So he flashes on throwing stars and then Sarah and Chuck throw them at him in a bunch of ways that could kill him. But he "zooms" (for the last time, THANK GOD), and catches them all in the air. The scene is goofy, and goes on a little too long, but then it's over.
He sits down and tells General Redhead he's ready. "Bye, Captain Morgan." Ah, I think you can still drink rum. He puts on some sunglasses, and the Intersect's gone. When it's over, Casey asks how he is and when he says he's fine, Casey punches him in the gut for dumping Alex. Morgan wants to apologize to Alex, and would also like to remind him his mind was melted. Chuck asks how his memory is. "Do you remember Die Hard, Star Wars, Chewie, Yoda, yippee-ki-yay?" Morgan doesn't; that all sounds like gibberish to him. Sarah: "It is." Then she smiles sweetly at Chuck. But Morgan feels fine otherwise, and says his brain must have just gotten rid of unimportant stuff. Which we all know, with Morgan, is almost everything. General Redhead says Morgan needs to stay in Castle (the secret base everyone can find! And, no, I won't let this go) until she lets them know the hit's been called off. Then she tells them all not to screw up like this again. "Stop playing with government toys. You have plenty of your own." Gotta love the General Redhead snark. I miss her being a regular cast member. I like her so much more than Big Mike and the artist formerly known as Jeffster!
Awesome's having a Mommy and Me yoga class in the courtyard of their apartment, and he's killing it. So is Clara. When Chuck and Sarah get home, he whispers to them about how much better Clara is at this (being lifted by parents) than all the other babies (whom he calls "jokers"). He says he could do this paternity leave thing forever, and has totally adjusted. Ellie's on her way to work, and lies that she's so happy Devon's home and has gotten so into this. But she's secretly trying not to cry when she leaves. Then Chuck and Sarah head to their place and discuss how normal, nice, and happy Ellie and Awesome are. And they are not normal (though they are nice and happy), which seems to bug them. And, even as spies, they suck now. I mean, what kind of spies are kicked out of the CIA? She tells them they'll figure it all out and they start making out and heading to do even more (which is odd, because they just told Awesome they had no time to hang out at Baby Yoga), when General Redhead texts them to return to Castle. Now.
Castle. General Redhead's back on her TV screen, telling them that most assassins have been called off. Morgan says that's like getting most of the brain tumor. They realize Decker's the problem, and wonder why he won't let this go since he's already ousted them from the agency. General Redhead starts to explain, but the TV goes staticky and Decker pops up in her place. He smirks that he hears they're having "the most unfortunate little kill-order mix-up." General Redhead pushes herself into a split screen with him, and tells him never to interrupt her again. "I am still your superior." In that case, why on earth could he get them all ousted from the CIA? And why can't she do something about Decker? He clearly has some friends in high places. Anyway, he explains that he can't reach one person his kill order went out to. Someone called "the Viper," and General Redhead knows the name. This person has never not completed a mission, and missions to the Viper cannot be recalled. All the Viper knows is the name "Morgan Grimes." Well, let's hope there are no other Morgan Grimeses in the country, then. Decker leaves them all with a list of names the Viper's killed, which goes on and on forever. Morgan realizes he'll be down here forever, but Sarah and Chuck say they're on it. Casey: "Yeah. Leave it to the three friends you recently stabbed in the back." Cake opening. Then they're all on computers trying to figure out how to take care of this Viper situation. Chuck suggests reasoning with him, like normal people. Morgan doesn't look convinced.
Buy More. Lester laughs like a maniac, a desperate attempt to get Jeff's attention to tell him he's rigged the Buy More Salesman of the Year competition so he can go to the convention for the winners. Jeff's not sure he's happy about this; I mean, what if he wants to go? Lester reminds him he's always been happy to be number two. But Jeff doesn't like that anymore. He tells Lester that he'll fill better if he earns this on his own. Big Mike walks up then and notices Jeff's reading a book (Flowers for Algernon, FYI). He runs to get his camera.
Castle. Chuck gives Morgan a bag of DVDs, and tells him to start with Star Wars. Chuck is so jealous. He tells him not to worry. "The Force is strong with this one." Morgan says he has no idea what that means, but he is hooked. Chuck tells Morgan to enjoy while they figure this out. Morgan asks Casey to watch the movies with him, and Casey declines, but pretends all is forgiven. To show him just how forgiven, he recommends watching The Phantom Menace first, because it's the best Star Wars and everyone loves it. Morgan's so excited.
Jeff's on the phone with Chuck, and Chuck's confused at how professional Jeff sounds, so doesn't quite believe it's him. Jeff tells Chuck they need a decision on who will be chosen to go to the Buy More Salesman of the Year event in Riverside, and they cannot locate their manager. Chuck says he'll call corporate and let them know. He gets off the phone, and tells Casey and Sarah he's figured out how to find the Viper. Later, at the Buy More, he tells everyone that Morgan Grimes is the Salesman of the Year, and he'll be the one going to the event. Lester decides to revolt, since this is clearly a fix. Even Big Mike agrees Morgan can't have won this, but then Jeff gives them an inspirational speech about how lucky they are to work here, and they can use this as a wake-up call to work even harder. Everyone rallies around him. Chuck tells Jeff he doesn't know what's going on, but he likes it. Then he heads back to Castle. Lester, meanwhile, seethes.
At Castle, Chuck lays out the plan that they make this event totally public. Morgan says this is totally cool with him, except the part where he is allowing himself to be hunted and he's no longer the Intersect. Chuck says it won't be so bad, and then swaps his own face with Morgan's in all the publicity stuff they're releasing (and on Morgan's Facebook page). He and Sarah show up at the sunny event in Riverside, where he introduces himself as Morgan Grimes, as someone with a million guns laying out on their hotel bed (the Viper, apparently, doesn't believe in discretion) looks up Morgan's picture on the Buy More website. It's been swapped with Chuck's.
The Buy More party is basically a luau, with huge drinks and leis. David Koechner (whose name is Bob) gives a speech to them all about getting their mingle on. Sarah and Chuck get to it, then, though they have ulterior motives. Casey talks into their earpieces about how to use their fingerpad lie-detection: They have to actually touch their subject. In other words, they need to mingle much more intimately than social norms would dictate. Sarah reminds Chuck the Viper kills at close range, which is why he's so accurate. So he could kill any way but sniping. He's poisoned (Chuck spits out the hors d'oeuvres he was about to eat), strangled, knifed, drowned (and there is a pool here). Sort of makes you wonder about the hotel bed covered in guns, doesn't it? Chuck gets it: "Lots of ways to die today." Sarah tells him she'll neutralize the target once they've ID'ed him. Chuck says that's not normal husband-wife conversation. Chuck dodges a nonthreatening knife (yet the guy is walking with it sticking out, so that's at least unsafe). He hands it to a fishy-looking bartender.
Then they start to mingle. Chuck shakes hands and asks questions, then touches another guy on the back. Casey detects they both pass the lie detector tests, despite their horribly pathetic life stories. Bob comes over and forces shots on them all. Chuck is too afraid to drink his, for obvious reasons (but he doesn't touch the guy to see if he's a liar). They're all yelling to drink it, and the bartender asks Chuck to "please drink it; they're so loud." Then another guy drinks it for Chuck. And doesn't die. But Chuck tells him he's a lifesaver. Sarah's mingling with others, who also turn out not to be liars. Lots of people pass, and we're spared having to listen to them all. Then Bob comes up behind Chuck and wraps something around his neck. Chuck assumes he's about to be strangled, but it's just a lanyard to get him into the buffet. Sarah finds Catherine Dent on the phone with her sick son, and they start talking. Sarah touches her own arm as she tells the lady, whose name is Jane, that she's here with her husband, Morgan Grimes. Casey tells her to move her hand, since she just checked herself. Good news, though: She's such a good liar that she passed. Jane whines a bunch about how hard it is to be a mom and wife when she's working so hard. Sarah touches her arm and tells her she understands. Jane tells a story about "Crazy Bob," and Casey tells Sarah she passed the lie detector. Someone throws Chuck in the pool, and Sarah sees it from across the way, assumes a drowning's going on, and jumps in after him. Everyone jumps in, including Crazy Bob and Catherine Dent. It's pretty ridiculous, but pretty funny.
Castle. Morgan tells Casey he can't believe he actually likes Phantom Menace, because he'd actually rather scratch out his eyeballs than listen to Jar Jar Binks. He guesses maybe his brain's changed. He uses this as a segue to say that what hasn't changed are his feelings for Alex. He remembers being an ass, and that he loves her. But she changed her number. He asks Casey for the number, but Casey asks what he's going to say? That he had a supercomputer in his brain, and it made him a jackass? Morgan realizes that's probably not an option, so Casey tells him to move on; it's not happening. He does feel a little bad, though, I guess, because he tells Morgan he lied and Morgan should start with the original Star Wars trilogy. Morgan thanks him, and starts to walk away, but Casey calls him back: "Oh, just so you know: Darth Vader? Luke's father. Leia's his sister." Morgan looks appalled to know this -- although wouldn't he not understand what Casey's even saying? Casey: "Still mad." Clearly.
By the pool, all the Buy More folks are sharing their stories of terrible employees. Someone says it's the best job ever. Then Chuck and Sarah head to get another round for everyone. They are having so much fun, and since everyone passed the test, they wish they could not suspect everyone. Sarah says Jane asked her to coffee. Chuck's immediately suspicious: "She's the Viper." Sarah says she passed the test, but just really likes Sarah. Chuck says of course, it's just his stupid spy brain. Sarah doesn't think they can be friends anyway, with a foundation of lies. But Sarah suggests they get Chuck vulnerable and alone, so the Viper will act out. Chuck tells everyone he's going to bed, and Crazy Bob's the only one who follows suit. They walk together, and Casey detects that Crazy Bob is lying about having to call his family. Then he tells another lie about someone being Corn Princess in 1987. Chuck tells Crazy Bob he's going to be in his room alone, and Crazy Bob tells him not to let the bed bugs bite. Then he apologizes for joking about bed bugs, which cost the hospitality industry millions of dollars each year.
Chuck's in the room to Crazy Bob's. He goes out on the deck and hollers, "Yep. I'm alone and vulnerable." Meanwhile, Sarah's sneaking into Crazy Bob's room. He left the door open, though, greets her, and invites her in. He tells her that he can spot a girl in disguise and he's not what he seems either. While he shows her a crazy, creepy bunny costume in his closet and says he likes costumes too, Chuck gets attacked by the bartender, who tries to strangle him. Sarah knocks out Crazy Bob, then busts into Chuck's room and knocks out the bartender. She tells Chuck that not everybody here is normal and shows him the bunny suit on a knocked-out Crazy Bob. Yeah, by comparison, these free agent spies might be normal.
Castle. Morgan's so happy to have the Viper/bartender captured. He asks Chuck if he can go home now, and Chuck says he can because they're not letting this guy go until he acknowledges the hit's been called off. He's being very stubborn about that, however. Sarah tells Morgan he's free to go, but Casey tells him if he goes anywhere near Alex, he'll be on another hit list. Then he leaves -- and forgets his phone -- so Chuck helps Morgan use it to text Alex and ask her to meet him (meaning her father) at the Buy More. Sarah watches the whole thing, as Chuck and Morgan carry this out while spouting platitudes. Chuck: "It's easier to ask forgiveness than permission." Morgan: "Truer words have never been spoken." Chuck: "A stitch in time saves nine." Morgan: "You can lead a horse to water." Not sure what any of that had to do with what they just did. Sarah tells Chuck she needs to make a call to tell Jane she can't make it to coffee, but he tells her to go ahead, because he and Casey can handle the Viper handoff. She's so excited about having a real friend that she just smiles gleefully, kisses her husband, and heads off.
Awesome and Clara are at the Buy More, where Awesome's checking out Jeff. He can't believe the improvements in motor skills, language abilities, reflexes and memory. Jeff says he's started to see a lot of things more clearly. Lester hovers outside the door, glaring. Ellie busts in then, tells them hello but really only notices Clara. She picks her up and kisses her and takes her away, basically ignoring Awesome's story about Jeff. When she's gone, Jeff tells Awesome that Ellie isn't happy. She wants to be home with her child, though she'll never say it. Fresh air, he says, has made him intuitive.
Alex shows up at the Buy More, and Morgan approaches her. She doesn't want to talk to him, though. He apologizes, but she says there's nothing he can say to make this okay because he's not the man she thought she loved. He calls her back, and asks if she wants the truth. He tells her he had a supercomputer in his head, which was melting his brain. She scoffs, for obvious reasons. Jeff's still in the backroom with Big Mike (and a tub of cheeseballs). Lester's running a hose from Jeff's van's exhaust pipe into the backroom. Sarah notices it on her way out, but forces herself to ignore it and go have a normal friend. Chuck questions the Viper, and then realizes they took him down way too easily, and that they were supposed to catch him. Sarah gets into her car and puts the key in, but Chuck gets there and stops her before she turns it. He says he knows they're trying to be normal, but if they weren't trying to, they would realize it's weird she made a new friend right now. Sarah notices a car bomb at her feet, and they realize they're onto something here. Chuck tells her not to move her foot.
Jane, aka the Viper, shows up at the Buy More looking for Morgan Grimes. But the picture she holds up this time is the real Morgan. How'd she know? Morgan and Alex are luckily both short enough that when he's blabbing about the supercomputer to her behind a rack of DVDs or something, the Viper can't see him, and neither can the Buy Moreian she's asking. Unluckily for Morgan, though, Alex is not buying his story even a little bit. Chuck texts Morgan and tells him they got the wrong Viper, and the real one is a harmless-looking brunette. He peeks around the rack and sees her. He pulls Alex away to safety, but Casey sees him on the Buy More surveillance cam manhandling her and is not happy.
Big Mike passes out from the fumes in the backroom. Jeff picks him up and takes him out of the room, and asks Buy Moreian Skip to pull the fire alarm. He does, which really throws off the Viper's game plan. Jeff tells everyone he's saving them. Lester says he has no apologies for this, because he needs Jeffrey back. Jeff shakes his head. Casey tries to get out of Castle, but it locks him in because of the security threat. That seems pretty stupid. Chuck's in the trunk of Sarah's car trying to figure out how to deactivate the bomb. Morgan tells Alex that an elusive assassin is hunting him, and she says he's legitimately insane. He shows her the Viper and her gun, and she starts to believe it. Morgan calls Casey, who answers by telling him he's going to rip his face off. But when he hears what's up, he tells Morgan to get Alex to broom closet, where she'll be safe. "You want to live? You're gonna take care of my daughter." Morgan manages to slip by the Viper and get her there.
At the car, Sarah tells Chuck she's getting some texts: Jane's in the Buy More, and Casey's locked in Castle. Chuck sets the bomb counting down and tells Sarah to tell them they'll be there in less than ninety seconds. Chuck says he kinda remembers how to do this. It's normally the red wire, or the green one. He's not really sure. Morgan gets Alex into the broom closet, and tells her he loves her. "You don't have to say it back. It would have been romantic, but that's fine." He leaves her there. Sarah's mad at her desperation for a normal friend, but Chuck tells her not to beat herself up, and not to move her leg because this is a nasty bomb. He comes in to work on the bomb at her feet, which gives us our Sarah Porn of the episode, since she has to lift the other leg up onto the steering wheel. She's wearing a shortish skirt, and high heels. So ... you get why the writers would put her in this position.
She calls Jane/the Viper, and cries all about how she's sorry she's running late, but she's having a really bad day and needs someone to talk to. The Viper tells her to just get in the car and come see her already, but Sarah tells her she's too upset to drive. The Viper continues to look all over the place for Morgan, who's hiding in the backroom. The Viper's in the room with Morgan. Sarah stops the crying and tells Jane she hasn't been honest to her about a couple of things. 1. She's a spy. She pulls a gun on the back of Jane's head. Then tells her she's really amazing at what she does, because Sarah really trusted her. "And I don't do that very often." The Viper tells her she shouldn't. Chuck jumps in between Morgan and the Viper's gun and tells her to stop, because he has the bomb. She says that means it's disarmed and tells him goodbye, but Sarah kicks the gun out of her hand and punches her out. Chuck thanks Sarah, then Morgan pops out of the recycling bin he's hiding in, and says, "I miss knowing kung-fu." Chuck smiles sympathetically, because ... who doesn't?
Castle. General Redhead and Decker are on a split screen again, telling the Team what remarkable work they did capturing the Viper (who is standing there with them, weirdly, as is the bartender). The Viper apologizes to Decker, but he says he's a good guy, and he would never have wanted her to complete this mission. Sarah asks if, in front of all these witnesses on a recorded feed, he's saying the hit is off. He says he is, and their business is done. Then he wishes Team Bartowski luck running a spy business with no Intersect. General Redhead shakes her head disapprovingly. Decker closes with "See you never," and they both go away. Casey calls Decker a "quippy bastard." Chuck leads the bartender and the Viper out to freedom (apparently there's no crime in trying to kill people these days?). Casey and Sarah stay behind, wondering why Decker took that so well. But they both seem to know why, and Casey tells her he'll take care of it. She looks concerned, but knows what they're doing is right.
Buy More. Jeff tells Lester they need to talk, but Lester says it's not necessary. He gets that they're no longer friends. "Like I care." Jeff says he cares, and Lester needs to learn there are repercussions for his actions, which is why he called the cops, who are there to arrest them. Lester asks what for, and the cops say, "Attempted homicide." Lester screams for Jeff, but Jeff doesn't flinch. The cops cuff him and lead him away.
In the apartment courtyard, Alex stands up for herself and tells Morgan they're not going to get back together. He lied to her -- he told her was done spying, for one thing -- and hurt her. He's her hero now, but not her boyfriend. She says they can still be friends, and he says he understands. They hug. I don't care about this relationship enough to quibble or anything, but that was rather anticlimactic. Though I'm glad she didn't take him back. Anyway, they arrive at Sarah and Chuck's, and head in. Alex asks if her dad's there yet, but Sarah says he'll be a little late.
Cut to Casey, dressed all in black as he's listening in on a conversation between Decker and the Viper, who's less than a block away (lucky for him she does this in an alley by Skyping on a tablet). I'm not 100 percent sure what it's all about, so I'll recap it verbatim:
Decker: "You haven't said anything yet that's made me think you're still the man for the job." (What job?!)
The Viper: "I have a reputation to repair. This will get done." (What will get done?!) "You need to understand, however, that I have to protect my cover."
Decker: "Obviously. Which means..."
The Viper: "Neutralizing everyone who knows who I am: Walker. Grimes. Casey. Bartowski. Casey's daughter." (So, if she's doing a job for Decker, but wants to neutralize all of these folks first, the job obviously doesn't have anything to do with any of these people, right? Because that wouldn't make any sense at all, and this show's final-season wrap-up better make some freaking sense.)
Decker: "You have approval on everyone but Bartowski and Walker. Now get it done."
One of the Viper's guys sees Casey, and puts a gun to his head. But Casey kills him with a gunshot. The Viper and her gang hear this, and head over. She tells him his life is over, and pulls a gun. But he shoots them all (and there are at least six), leaving them all dead in the alley.
Back at the apartment, Ellie wants to hear the fun parts of Chuck's day only. He says he had to pose as Morgan Grimes. Awesome tells him he'd need some serious hormone injections to get a beard like that. Chuck says that his wife likes him baby smooth, and Sarah agrees, adding that he was the best human target ever. Ellie says this is fun to talk openly about their days. Chuck agrees. Casey comes in then, breathless, and Alex hugs him. She asks where he was, and he says he had an errand to run. He takes a glass of wine, and gives Sarah a look to let her know the deed is done. Alameda's Silver Hands, which has been playing softly in the background, kicks up over a montage of everyone except Casey being happy. It quiets down a little, as Sarah makes a toast about how she and Chuck were very sad about not being normal and she was sad about not having normal friends. But, looking around, she realizes that because of Chuck, she has a lot of friends. Awesome also has an announcement: He's going back to work. He pretends he didn't like being a stay-at-home dad, and says Ellie's going to sacrifice and stay home a little longer. Ellie says it's great because she wasn't ready to leave Clara yet, anyway. Chuck gets what's going on, and pats Awesome on the back. Morgan and Casey make up, too. Morgan says he's not bothering Alex anymore, and Casey invites him to move back in. Casey even brought Morgan a gift: the Indiana Jones movies. But only the first three, and Casey promises there were just the three. So he really must not be mad anymore.
Knock on the door. Chuck answers it, and it's Decker. Chuck asks why, and Decker storms in. He says he's looking for John Casey. He walks in and says Casey's under arrest. For murder. Chuck looks puzzled, but Sarah's just concerned. Casey gets up, all growly-faced. And that's all until month, folks. Have a happy Thanksgiving. I hope to see you back here after.
DeAnn, a writer and editor in Portland, Oregon, wishes the show hadn't taken quite so long to get good again. You can contact her at twopmodmars@gmail.com.