I’ve gotta admit, I stopped watching Scrubs a long, long time ago. Now that I see season seven is on DVD, I know I’ve been out of the loop for quite a while. Maybe some day, when the entire series comes out on DVD, I’ll feel like picking it up to get in on what […]
(Season 34, Episode 7) This week we’re trying something different (big surprise). We pay attention to great comments here at CliqueClack TV and we want to acknowledge them in some way. So, this week’s SNL review comes from frequent commenter ‘ac’, who’s actually Albert Camwell, a student at Ramapo College. Albert is our first foray […]
(Season 2, Episode 6) “Who cares what he thinks? He looks like Orville Redenbacher.” – Dahlia on Roy, Victory’s assistant, and his opinion of Victory’s designs I’m not sure moving Lipstick Jungle to Fridays at 10 pm will bode well for the series. Isn’t that where all good shows go to die? I’m guessing NBC […]
(Season 2, Episode 5) “Who am I? When did I become the needy housewife?” – Wendy, onĀ feeling hurt when Shane didn’t kiss her goodbye. I take back any previous comments I made about Victory and Joe not having any chemistry. They sparked plenty of chemistry in this episode, and we also get a little glimpse […]
(Season 1, Episode 1 – Series Premiere) I tuned into FOX tonight to see the conclusion of the World Series game five, which had been pre-empted because of the weather a couple of day ago. Little did I know FOX was going to use the extra time available before the game started to launch a […]
(Season 3, Episode 7) “Alright, Dorothy, we’re off to see the wizard.” – Elle to Claire, on going to Pinehearst to see if they can be fixed. During Kona’s live-blog on this episode of Heroes, we all agreed that maybe it’s best if we don’t think too hard about the timelines and plotholes. I tried […]
(Season 1, Episode 3) What I like most about My Own Worst Enemy is the inner battle between Henry and Edward. The family life scenes and the missions are only a means to an end to put Henry/Edward in unfamiliar settings and situations that can create conflict. “Hello, Henry” offered just that: conflict between for […]