save chuck
April 28, 2009 | chattanooga, Tennessee | Vetting explained
A mother and 4 year old plea to save chuck.
After reading a recent comment on my video I wanted to add some info. My daughter who is 4 almost 5 and my 6 year old do get to watch Chuck. They get to watch it on either NBC.com the next day or they get to watch on another TV thats on a delay in another room. If I see any bloody scenes( which there aren't too many) or the kissing scenes or sexy scenes I either fast forward it or tell my husband in the other room to turn off during those scenes. So thank you for parents concerns.
If you are a parent with every show even those from channels like Disney or nick. you should monitor all that your children watch. Chuck is no exception. Don't just let your kids freely watch it. Watch it first and then decided for yourself what is ok for your kids to watch. Chuck is a show that not to much has to be filtered out for children but with everything something's do need to be eliminated from their viewing.
That in mind compare Chuck to lets say House or Heros or Medium or Gossip Girl. Tell me how this show compares? I think you will see Chuck is a much more Family friendly show.
Save Chuck
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- television,
- entertainment
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- Save my show!
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