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Beyond the Wall Every Wednesday, Bob and Ivey explore the series 'Game of Thrones' as readers of the books. Spoiler-phobes beware!
British Clack In British Clack, we pay tribute to great shows, great actors and everything in-between from across the pond.
CartoonClack On Mondays, Katie clacks all things cartoons.
Character Clack Every Wednesday, the Clackers will dig into what makes some of their favorite characters tick.
Clacking in Color Each Tuesday, Jaylen clacks about the contributions of minorities in television.
Clacking with Julia Each month, look for all the clack about what's on TV, filtered through the mind of Julia Hass.
CliqueCaptions On Fridays, you try and write the caption to go with screenshots from popular and not-so-popular TV shows. Win fame and fortune! Not necessarily in that order.
CliqueClack Goes to the Emmys Julia Hass discusses her thoughts predictions and more about the Emmys
CommercialClack On bi-weekly Fridays, Tara and Michael sound off against one another over some long-time avoided staples of television: commercials.
Monthly Musings Each month An takes a look at a different TV-related pop culture event.
MusiClack Television and music have always held a symbiotic relationship. On bi-weekly Fridays, Tara and Michael explore some of what we've all seen and heard coming out our TV screens.
Not Quite Primetime Rachel's regular column about the shows she ... ahem, enjoys ... during the daytime hours
Quibbling Siblings Every Thursday, Brother and sister Bob and Deb argue (and sometimes agree) on their opinions of what's good and bad with television.
Ratings Clack On Mondays, Brett Love gives you the clack about the past week's TV ratings.
SpoilersClack Isabelle submits her best TV spoilers of the week, when she has 'em.
Things That Didn't Suck This Week Kona Gallagher's weekly column highlighting the gems of this week's television.
Webisode Clack Our clack about television-like episodes that are only online ... at least for the moment.
What's This Show? Each Tuesday, Aryeh reviews a show that’s new to him. Good idea, or punishment (his or yours)? You be the judge. But either way, if he had to watch it, the least you can do is read what he has to say.

CommercialClack – Sprint’s HTC Evo 4G LTE

Michael is sighing over here. Heavily. At the Sprint ‘Evo’ commercial currently on the airwaves. And Tara does not see what the big deal is. Let’s CommercialClack!

by Michael Noble

So You Think You Can Dance is back after its Olympic hiatus

It’s an “all M&M” evening on ‘SYTYCD’ showcasing the choreography of Mia Michaels. What was wrong with this episode’s numbers? Read on McGruff …

by Michael Noble

Can you imagine The Closer without Detective Gabriel? – Clacking in Color

Another good procedural has come to an end. Darn! In this week’s Clacking in Color, the enlightening column celebrating minorities on television, writer Jaylen Christie wonders how TNT’s ‘The Closer’ would have been without one of its main characters.

by Jaylen Christie

Marge vs. the Monorail is a perfect parody – CartoonClack

Phil Hartman as Harold Hill. Could ‘Marge vs. the Monorail’ get any better than that? I look back at one of my absolute favorite ‘Simpsons’ episodes that only gets better with age.

by Katie Schenkel

Ratings Clack – The Olympics continue to dominate

The Olympics continued to dominate all of television, moving into position to pass the Beijing games as the most watched TV event in US history. On cable, ‘Dallas’ wrapped season one on a good note.

by Brett Love

MusiClack – Bruce Springsteen shows us his demons

Legendary rocker Bruce Springsteen surprised his fans and the world over when he revealed a dark secret to the New Yorker. Tara and Michael discuss their reactions to the Boss’ revelation in this week’s edition of MusiClack.

by Tara Shrodes

Disney’s Let It Shine is utterly entertaining – Clacking in Color

After becoming its most watched film of 2012, the latest Disney Channel original movie is now on DVD! In this week’s Clacking in Color, the fun column celebrating minorities on television, writer Jaylen Christie reviews the film ‘Let It Shine’ which features hip dance songs with an urban cast.

by Jaylen Christie
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