Later, Sarah gives Chuck all the credit in her report to The General, which is very team-playerish of her. The General looks forward to seeing her in Washington. But not if Chuck has anything to do with it. He tells Sarah that he loves her, and they're perfect for each other, and he wants her to go away with him. They don't need to be spies, they'll flee to Mexico and run away together. He tells her not to answer, but just meet him at Union Station at 7 o'clock. Oh, good grief. If she is going to leave with him, why don't they go now instead of waiting around until 7? And if she's not going to go with him, why make the poor guy stand around the train station awkwardly, anxiously staring at the entrance for hours on end? He kisses her, says he's always loved her, and then... goes home to pack.












