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Why are writers so afraid of the Moonlighting Effect?

Should showrunners and writers really be afraid pulling the trigger on certain relationships? Or should they be to blame for their inability to write the ‘what happens next?’

by Ivey West

Is NBC’s Smash better than Fox’s Glee?

Which is better: ‘Glee’ or ‘Smash’? I know. It’s like comparing apples and oranges, but I’m still going to do it. My favorite? Surprisingly, it’s the show which fills me with musical joy. What about you?

by An Nicholson

Once Upon a Time — The town drunk & the town harlot help … nuns?

In a dud of a filler episode, Mary Margaret was under-utilized and Kathryn’s disappearance was downplayed so Dreamy could get his grump on.

by Meredith O'Brien

Ratings Clack – Academy Awards and NASCAR shake things up

Our regularly scheduled programming was interrupted this week by the ‘Academy Awards’, the surprise prime-time appearance of the ‘Daytona 500′, and a triple shot of ‘Idol’. That brought a few unexpected drops to the numbers. On cable, ‘The Walking Dead’ continues to rule.

by Brett Love

What’s your favorite ABC sitcom? – Poll

Vote in our poll to tell us your favorite current ABC sitcom, and follow along and play with us each week as we narrow down the favorites from all the networks. When we finally pit them against each other, which network television live-action sitcom do you think will come out on top?

by Debbie McDuffee

TV on DVD – Game Of Thrones, Poirot, and Mi-5

A huge collection of releases includes ‘Game of Thrones’, ‘Poirot’, ‘Mi-5′, ‘Hawthorne’, ‘Happily Divorced’, ‘Above Suspicion’, ‘Dalziel & Pascoe’, ‘John Deed’, ‘Frasier’, ‘Odd Couple’, ‘Cheers’, ‘Happy Days’, ‘Macgyver’, ‘Hogan’s Heroes’, ’21 Jump Street’, ‘Scooby-Doo’, and ‘Transformers’.

by Brett Love

Remembering Davy Jones … on Boy Meets World – CliqueClack Flashback

With the death of Davy Jones, I look at one of his last television appearances with (most) of his band mates. That’s right, it’s nostalgia for the ’90s’ nostalgia of the ’60s.

by Katie Schenkel
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