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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

House and Cuddy: Will Huddy follow the path of Sam and Diane?

Everybody knows the names Sam Malone and Diane Chambers and Lisa Cuddy and Gregory House. Now that House is a Huddy, is House doomed to repeat Cheers’ history?

by Jen Creer

Which Boston-centric shows are better than the rest?

The new Boston-based ‘Rizzoli & Isles’ sparked a debate about which shows have done a decent job of portraying Bostonians, without employing really bad accents.

by Meredith O'Brien

Quick thoughts on sitcoms – CliqueClack behind the scenes

The CliqueClack team speaks out once again, this time some “quick” thoughts on sitcoms.

by Debbie McDuffee

Frasier – CliqueClack Flashback

“Sometimes you want to go, where everybody.…” No? Sorry! I think it’s something about “tossed salads and scrambled eggs.” That sounds more like it. I actually wasn’t a Cheers fan, so there’s little that I could say about the broader evolution of Frasier Crane (Kelsey Grammer), except for this: man did he look young in Boston! […]

by Aryeh S.

What launches a spin-off just right?

A bit of a dicey question, that. Over the course of this past week, conversations have abounded about the new NCIS spin-off, a show that utilized the previous two episodes of NCIS to potentially launch itself onto the new CBS fall lineup. Much of the discussion has focused on Grey’s Anatomy‘s spin-off, Private Practice, as […]

by Aryeh S.

The art of farce – Guest Clack

Sebastian’s back Guest-clacking for us again…. The Britannica Encyclopedia defines farce as … OK forget it, let’s just copy what Wikipedia has to say about farce: A farce is a comedy written for the stage or film which aims to entertain the audience by means of unlikely, extravagant, and improbable situations, disguise and mistaken identity, […]

by Debbie McDuffee
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