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Trauma – Back from a flatline

It’s going to be incredibly difficult to make it through an entire post about ‘Trauma’ without making eighteen different brought back from the brink of death analogies….

by Ivey West

Bonding, breastfeeding and mind blowing – Things That Didn’t Suck This Week

Between Abed as Don Draper on ‘Community,’ possible samurai swords on ‘Modern Family,’ and Zach Galfianakis hanging out with Lupo and Bernard on ‘Law & Order,’ it was a funny week in television.

by Kona Gallagher

Clacking With Julia – Goodbye standards, hello The Marriage Ref

The Marriage Ref only sucked half as much as I thought it would, but it still sucked. And I’ll probably keep watching it anyway.

by Julia Hass

Clacking With Julia – How NBC can unscrew itself in one simple step

There is a general consensus among anyone who is everyone that NBC is a dead network walking, which makes me sort of sad. I mean, call me lame, but NBC’s always been  my favorite network. I don’t know, blame it on their comedies, which I’m addicted to, or the fact that when I was little […]

by Julia Hass

The new television season is looking good (on paper, at least)

With early pickups of Glee, new dramas on CBS and the ABC Wednesday comedy lineup, the 2010-11 television season is looking good. At least on paper.

by Richard Keller

Chuck – This episode made me … FEEL!

Oh Chuck, this is the kind of show I think you should be. Well played. Well played, indeed. Even the use of high profile guest actors didn’t detract from the perfect blend of emotional tension, humor and action — shaken, not stirred. “Stone Cold” Steve Austin and Kristin Kreuk were on hand, and I was […]

by Jason Hughes

Southland: Making basic cable safe for law enforcement

Today, Elizabeth’s back Guest-clacking for us, after wondering if Heroes was about to blow our minds…. Southland could have been a solid cop-centered replacement for ER on NBC when the first few episodes aired last spring—probably a better replacement than the paramedic-centered Trauma, which already came and went this past fall—but instead turned into the […]

by Guest Clacker
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