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		<title>Adam Baldwin - Farewell To An Unlikely Hero : Why 'Chuck' Packed Such A Potent Punch</title>
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		<description>Tonight's double episode marks the end of Chuck, NBC's genial spy-nerd comedy that has existed on a perpetual cancellation bubble since its debut in 2007. Against overwhelming odds and in spite of eternally low ratings, Chuck's life and death speaks in surprisingly potent ways to how television is changing. &lt;br /&gt;More than anything, Chuck is a story about the rise of the fan. Not only because the show has organized devotees &#8212; that's not new. (Forget that fact and feel the wrath of the (...)


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		<description>Click on the link : &lt;br /&gt;http://www.chicagonow.com/blogs/show-patrol/2010/03/best-tv-character-tournament-round-1.html


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		<title>Adam Baldwin - &quot;Chuck&quot; Tv Series - Latimes.com Review</title>
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		<description>For all of the things I enjoy about &quot;Chuck&quot; &#8212; the fun characters, the great humor, the way the show builds its character relationships &#8212; I'm less enamored of the way the show builds both its spy missions and its overall mythology. I often don't really feel like the universe of &quot;Chuck&quot; is one that extends beyond the main characters and settings, like there's nothing more to it than what we see on screen. The best TV shows create worlds that feel detailed and complete. Think of the most (...)

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		<title>Adam Baldwin - &quot;Chuck&quot; Tv Series - 2009 San Diego Comic Con - Scifiwire.com Report</title>
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		<dc:subject>Tv Series 0000-00-00 : &quot;Chuck&quot;</dc:subject>

		<description>SDCC: Chuck versus the Comic-Con crowd &lt;br /&gt;When we last left our heroes on NBC's spy romantic comedy Chuck, ... well, we weren't sure they were coming back. But at the final hour, Chuck was saved. Fans started &quot;Save Chuck&quot; campaigns and wrote letters. The deal with Subway Restaurant went through. Chuck devotees everywhere went nuts, ... and most of them were in Ballroom 20 at San Diego Comic-Con this morning to cheer their favorite show. &lt;br /&gt;After a video recap of last season, we were shown a (...)


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		<title>Adam Baldwin - &quot;Chuck&quot; Tv Series - His many faces on Chuck</title>
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		<dc:subject>Tv Series 0000-00-00 : &quot;Chuck&quot;</dc:subject>

		<description>Top 10 Disguises Worn by Adam Baldwin on Chuck &lt;br /&gt;The second season of Chuck is just about over. In preparation of Monday night's season finale, I want to celebrate with a special tribute to Adam Baldwin, my favorite actor on the show. &lt;br /&gt;Adam Baldwin plays an hilariously ill-tempered NSA agent named John Casey. Casey's job is to get Chuck in and out of trouble as the government uses Chuck for the secret intel in his brain. When Chuck goes on a mission, they frequently show John Casey (...)


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		<title>Adam Baldwin - &quot;Ride 2 Recovery&quot; Event - Huffingtonpost.com Report</title>
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		<description>By Adam Baldwin himself : &lt;br /&gt;The warrior cried, but not for himself. &lt;br /&gt;His tears flowed from the blessing of the little girl &#8212; the one with the angel-voice. And, as we stood in ovation in the American Legion Hall her lyric, &quot;... I once was lost, but now I'm found. Was blind, but now I see&quot; reminded him why his military service and the forty-odd years since had all been worthwhile: her Freedom, our Freedom. &lt;br /&gt;As our tearful eyes locked, he restrained in a whisper, &quot;See that? That's why I lost my (...)


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		<title>Adam Baldwin is one of &quot;That guy from that thing&quot;'s Empireonline.com list</title>
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		<description>I Know Him From... &lt;br /&gt;Adam Baldwin &lt;br /&gt;you Know Him From... &lt;br /&gt;Firefly and Serenity's roguish space cowboy Jayne Cobb. &lt;br /&gt;Standout Role &lt;br /&gt;Appearing as Full Metal Jacket's M-60 wielding Marine, Animal Mother, Baldwin does very little to improve relations between the US and Vietnam. Or with his comrades. His face-off with Matthew Modine's glib Joker is a masterclass of bite-my-ass gruntspeak. &quot;You talk the talk. Do you walk the walk?&quot; &lt;br /&gt;Click on the link for more : (...)


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		<title>Adam Baldwin - &quot;Superman Doomsday&quot; Animated Movie - Insidepulse.com Review</title>
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		<dc:subject>Movie DVD 2007-09-18 : &quot;Superman Doomsday&quot;</dc:subject>

		<description>Of all the seminal events that have happened in the Comic Book industry in the last few decades, including Watchmen, The Dark Knight Returns and others, it could be argued that perhaps the biggest incident was in 1993, with the publication of The Death of Superman. One of the biggest crossover events in the history of comics, both regular fans and people off the street wanted to take part and read the demise of the Man of Steel. Thing is, nearly a decade and a half later the comics (...)

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		<title>Adam Baldwin - &quot;Day Break&quot; Tv Series - Usatoday.com Review</title>
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		<description>Uneven 'Day Break' fails to illuminate &lt;br /&gt;There are days - and stories - you just want to end. &lt;br /&gt;The story driving Day Break is neither original nor sensible, but it is, at least, potentially diverting: A cop is doomed to keep reliving the same day until he can figure out who's framing him for murder. That's not a bad idea. But it's an idea for a movie, not a weekly series - even one that is scheduled to run only 13 weeks. &lt;br /&gt;That's the plan, anyway: ABC wants Day Break to fill this Wednesday spot (...)


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		<description>Previewing the 2006-07 Season, Part 25: ABC's 'Day Break' &lt;br /&gt;With the official start of the 2006-07 season less than three months away, the drumbeats have begun by the networks to tout their new comedies and dramas. What should you keep your eye out for? What should you avoid at all costs? While it's still a little early for full reviews (some recasting and reshooting will be done on a good chunk of them), we thought we'd spend the next month or so previewing what's in store for the upcoming (...)


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