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Happy Town isn’t trying to be Twin Peaks, so ease off

Why do fans of ‘Twin Peaks’ need to crap all over ‘Happy Town,’ just because it kinda-sorta reminds them of their beloved show, but isn’t as good? Can’t we just enjoy it on its own and leave ‘Twin Peaks’ out of this?

by Keith McDuffee

Webisode Clack – Previously On Point Dume

Everyone’s favorite active, Enver Gjokaj, returns to the small screen with his very own web series, ‘Previously On Point Dume’. It’s a recap show for the greatest nighttime soap opera that never existed.

by Brett Love

Thank Canada for Durham County

Fellow Clacker Jason made mention a few weeks ago of a show I’d never heard of before called Durham County. The reason I’d never heard of it before was because it’s a Canadian-produced show that, until this month, hadn’t been on U.S. television before (it started airing season one on September 7, on ION). In […]

by Keith McDuffee

Twin Peaks blew the hatch with Cooper’s dream

It’s no secret that I’m a huge Twin Peaks fan. When we started tossing around the Blow the Hatch idea, I knew exactly what that moment was for me on Twin Peaks. In the second episode of the show (not including the TV movie pilot), agent Dale Cooper has a dream. A super trippy, David […]

by Bob Degon

The trouble with MacGuffins – Desperate Housewives and the danger of the single season arc

As I wind down my summer series of looking at how different shows deal with their MacGuffins, I want to talk about Desperate Housewives. I have to start by disclosing an important bit of information: I only watched the first two seasons of Desperate Housewives, so I can’t really comment on the latest few seasons. […]

by Bob Degon

The trouble with MacGuffins – the Laura Palmer problem

Alfred Hitchcock was a brilliant man who made innumerable contributions to the world of entertainment, both in cinema and television. One of these contributions was his popularization, if not creation, of the term MacGuffin. If you are unfamiliar with the word, it essentially means the object, whether tangible or intangible, that drives the plot of […]

by Bob Degon
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