“Do you think she has PTSD?” — “possessed” girl’s mother “I’m afraid this could be more serious than just a menstrual disorder.” — Shawn, as grief counselor Psych, as always, was stellar last night, and there were abundant quotables and a riotous homage to The Exorcist. It would have made a perfect Halloween episode, in […]
“Chaos, I heard you were in jail. I guess I was wrong. ” – Hardison “Hardison, I heard you sucked. I guess I was right.” – Chaos (played by Wil Wheaton) Nope, you’re not in the Bizarro World, but you’re close. And that guy Chaos? Not Bizarro Jerry, but Bizarro Hardison … or is that […]
You know we at CliqueClack are big fans of TNT’s Leverage. Did you know we really like Wil Wheaton, too? So when Wil landed a guest spot on this week’s Leverage (“The Two Live Crew Job,” airing Wednesday night at 9:00) we knew we’d have to talk to him about it, and I was the […]
There aren’t a lot of shows on TV these days that are just pure fun for every second you’re watching. How I Met Your Mother comes close, and I think Glee and Modern Family might make the list this fall. Right now, though, we’ve got Psych — let’s celebrate! 1. James Brolin as the sheriff […]
Really people, have none of you learned that you cannot judge a show based on the pilot? You might think I was the TV writer, for crying out loud … wait … there’s something weird about that sentence. Anyway, the title has been repeatedly bashed for its demeaning nature and tasteless sexism, and its been […]
“That’s not the same thing — what’s wrong with you?” – Eliot to Parker, when she compares her burying herself alive to overcome her fear of darkness, to his overcoming his claustrophobia by staying in a dark shed As big a fan of Leverage as I am, I admit I was a bit disappointed in […]
Now wait a minute — hear me out, you naysayers. Even though I only recently earned my Supernatural whore status, I’m aware of what the fan community generally thinks of “Bloody Mary,” and for the most part, it ain’t good. I haveĀ a different experience with this episode, though. Look beyond the camp of the […]