
Bryce Larkin : r/chuck - Reddit
May 1, 2024 · Bryce Larkin sending him the intersect is sort of explained very quickly at the end of S2 He protected chuck in Stanford. When he worked for the CIA, orion is the one who recruited him regarding the intersect going into the wrong hands and we know Bryce was chosen by Chucks dad because of his friendship with Chuck
Who WAS Bryce Larkin? : r/chuck - Reddit
Jan 9, 2022 · Bryce attempted to take Sarah away 3 separate times only giving up when she refused to go with him after Ellie and Devon's wedding. Sarah thought Bryce was a traitor for quite a while and felt betrayed by him which was why she was in LA to begin with. Bryce realized Chuck was a far better man than he was.
Bryce Larkin : r/chuck - Reddit
Mar 9, 2021 · Bryce was great and Chuck vs The Alma Mater solidified that for me. From one lens Bryce has everything Chuck doesn’t and you can see where Chuck is envious of Bryce. From another lens Chuck has everything Bryce doesn’t and you can see where Bryce is envious of Chuck. Then in the middle is the Klingon speaking Zork playing bond.
Bryce Larkin deserved better. : r/chuck - Reddit
May 16, 2023 · Bryce Larkin was an incompetent spy. Seriously, he was just plain bad at his job . Remember that time he was told that Ellie's wedding was under attack from a team of bad guys, and even though he was standing in an armory full of weapons, he decided to go deal with the situation using only his pistol and no extra magazines?
What's your opinion on Daniel Shaw and Bryce Larkin? : r/chuck
Shaw is definitely the most fleshed out and well written villain on the show, but fuck Shaw. Bryce shouldnt ever be considered a "bad guy" as he was just doing his job the entire time, and technically he had Sarah first. While I never rooted for him Bryce was an awesome dude and Chuck was lucky to have him in his life.
In his own perverse way Bryce Larkin really cared about Chuck.
Apr 19, 2023 · Both Bryce and Stephen underestimated Chuck. It was insulting. What’s worse is he decided to send Chuck the intersect anyway when he found out about fulcrum. If it was a threat to national security, he should’ve destroyed it or sent it to Orion so that he could deal w it. I hate Bryce Larkin so much.
About "There's Always a Madman: Fight or Flight" - Reddit
Mar 20, 2024 · There's Always a Madman: Fight or Flight is a single-player spy thriller interactive novel where you step into the shoes of a suave Bryce Larkin-style secret agent named Franklin Benjamin. In this high-octane, two-hour satire of James Bond and Mission: Impossible, you'll drive fast cars, seduce beautiful women, take on false identities, and do ...
Why didn't Bryce have a cover name? : r/chuck - Reddit
Jul 28, 2020 · 11 votes, 23 comments. Everyone knows him as Bryce Larkin...which was his REAL name. Everyone else has an alias.
Bryce Larkin (not an accountant or a spy) : r/chuck - Reddit
Sep 29, 2022 · 27K subscribers in the chuck community. A subreddit for discussion of the TV show "Chuck". Open to discussions, theories, and everything Chuck…
Original plans for Bryce? : r/chuck - Reddit
Feb 8, 2014 · I suppose Bryce and Larkin are much effective "villains" if they're heroes who are led astray by the organizations they're working for. That was part of the theme for s3 and it could have been really powerful.
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