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Charisma Carpenter, on Joss-less Buffy movie: “Stupid”

The old ‘Buffy’ cast members are coming out of the woodwork against the idea of a new movie without the involvement of Joss Whedon. Like that’s a surprise.

by Keith McDuffee

Will Mark Sheppard get a role in Whedon’s Avengers?

A little something Sheppard told me at the last San Diego Comic-Con made me think that maybe he’s got enough friend points with Joss Whedon to get a place amongst ‘The Avengers.’

by Keith McDuffee

Poll: TV characters who never should have been killed off

Jenny Calendar. Elizabeth Weir. Mr. Eko. Henry Blake. What do they all have in common? They were all killed off before their time. Which TV character’s death pissed you off the most? Vote in the poll, and leave a comment. It’s time to vent!

by Ruby T.

Firefly: Still Flying book, signed by Jane Espenson – CliqueClack Giveaway

Even if you’ve already picked this book up, chances are you might want to take a chance to win this copy, as it’s signed by none other than contributing writer Jane Espenson!

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

The Whedonverse just got a whole lot smaller

Today’s Guest-clacker, Alaina O’Connor, is a freelance writer/blogger obsessed with science fiction, especially science fiction television. Her love for all things geeky goes back to when she was a kid growing up watching Star Trek: The Next Generation. From there she sought out anything and everything related to science fiction television. Her favorites include: Farscape, […]

by Guest Clacker

Did Joss Whedon brainwash the Losties?

I have a theory. It stems from the fact that I cannot believe that anyone would watch and enjoy Lost willingly. I find it to be the most self-serving, inflated show on television. Sure, they’ve taught their actors to master the hateful glare and they bring the non-linear storytelling to an obnoxious level of annoyance […]

by Debbie McDuffee
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