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Ratings Clack – Big Brother returns, Falling Skies steady, Rookie Blue renewed?

The holiday weekend meant a slow week, even by summer standards. The interesting stories come from how well ‘Falling Skies’ is holding up, and the possibility that ‘Rookie Blue’ has already earned a third season.

by Brett Love

Wilfred – There’s nothing to fear but fear itself

Mahatma Gandhi was quoted at the beginning of the episode: “Fear has its use but cowardice has none.” And that quote defined the episode.

by Michael Noble

Ratings Clack – True Blood is back

The big story for the week was the return of ‘True Blood’ on HBO, which remains the biggest hit the network has where ratings are concerned. On the broadcast networks, NBC unscripted continues to hold the lead.

by Brett Love

Quotation Marks – Leverage, Suits, and True Blood

Take a look back at the week in quotes, as the Clique offers up our favorites of the week. If we missed yours, share it in the comments!

by Ivey West

Wilfred – Trust is definitely at issue

Two episodes in, who do you trust on this show? Wilfred is wily enough not to trust Ryan, Ryan gets (figuratively) caught with his pants down when he trusts Wilfred. And I’m not certain I trust the writers quite yet. And the wheels on the bus go round and round …

by Michael Noble

Ratings Clack – Premieres and finales everywhere on cable

Most of the excitement was on cable last week, with premieres from ‘Wilfred’, ‘Louie’, ‘Suits’, ‘Burn Notice’, and ‘Futurama’. There were also finales for ‘Game of Thrones’, ‘The Killing’, ‘Nurse Jackie’, and ‘United States of Tara.’

by Brett Love

Wilfred – An attempt at anthropomorphic, comedic K-9ery

Everyone needs a little existentialism in their lives. ‘Wilfred’ can supply that to you in laughable little piles … unless, of course, you’re a cat person.

by Michael Noble
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