But, thankfully, he's still no Duncan Kane or Jack whatever-it-is-from-Lost.
Chuck's a bastard and I don't particularly like him, but he is entertaining, and has an interesting dynamic with most of the cast.
In general, though, the female characters are pretty superior to the males, with the possible exceptions of Rufus and Erik. Rufus gives me hope that Dan will outgrow it once he matures a bit.
And while I'm somewhat-unwillingly on the Blair/Chuck boat (I went from it being one of my main interests before starting to not wanting it after the pilot to a reluctant but eager fan...) the overwhelming levels of lesyay make me giddy.
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Chuck's a bastard and I don't particularly like him, but he is entertaining, and has an interesting dynamic with most of the cast.
In general, though, the female characters are pretty superior to the males, with the possible exceptions of Rufus and Erik. Rufus gives me hope that Dan will outgrow it once he matures a bit.
And while I'm somewhat-unwillingly on the Blair/Chuck boat (I went from it being one of my main interests before starting to not wanting it after the pilot to a reluctant but eager fan...) the overwhelming levels of lesyay make me giddy.