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China Beach – CliqueClack Flashback

It’s been so long since I’ve seen an episode of China Beach (thank you whomever is responsible for making TV series into DVDs for being so lame) that when I found the pilot on YouTube today, I was all verklempt. I have signed up at Amazon to be alerted if a DVD ever appears for […]

by Jen Creer

My Wife and Kids – CliqueClack Flashback

I was flipping through the channels yesterday afternoon, when I came upon a rerun of My Wife and Kids on ABC Family. Instead of continuing to flip the channels, I stopped. It had been quite a while since I sat down and watched the Damon Wayans sitcom, but they were doing a special episode in […]

by Kona Gallagher

CliqueClack Flashback: Deadwood

Kings is premiering this weekend on NBC and I’m pretty excited. My hopes are high, mostly because the new show is starring Ian McShane, the great British actor. Before winding up on Kings, McShane could be seen prowling the thoroughfare of Deadwood on HBO, one of my all time favorite shows. Deadwood featured an amazing […]

by Bob Degon

Lois and Clark – CliqueClack Flashback

Super heroes are cool (especially in a house with a four-year-old boy); just look at the success of Iron Man and The Dark Night. Smallville has just been renewed, even though this season was slated to be its last — how could they cancel with the best ratings ever? It just seems the proper time […]

by Debbie McDuffee

CliqueClack Flashback – Soap

Back when Soap premiered on ABC in 1977, you could say I was a little too young to watch it. So young in fact, that I hadn’t even been born yet. Hell, even when when the series ended its run in 1981, I still had not made my way into existence. So how is it […]

by Cate Cropp

CliqueClack Flashback – Daria

There was a time when it was okay to like MTV. In fact, for certain age groups, voluntarily viewing MTV was expected, unlike today, when no self-respecting person of any demographic should acknowledge the channel’s very existence, let alone pay attention to it. The early 2000s marked that shift into disaster territory; MTV did a […]

by Annie Wu
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