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TV episode reviews and general clack about them.

A betrayal comes to light on Kings

This week marked the bittersweet return of Kings. I’m happy to have it back on TV, even if it’s just so that NBC can burn off the last seven episodes of this under appreciated (and woefully under watched) show. At this point, I’m just changing my way of thinking, considering this a long miniseries, and […]

by Bob Degon

The Listener – Compelling TV has its flaws

Sebastian’s back Guest-clacking for us again, after reviewing the first episode of The Listener. Did you spot the two major flaws in this week’s episode? I’m really sorry, I know I promised you that this show would become compelling but I’ll need you to stick with it a little bit longer. I’m going to tell […]

by Guest Clacker

Royal Pains doesn’t hurt a bit (but you may feel a slight pinch)

I don’t know about you, but for me, when it’s time for summer TV,  I need a bit of a break from the heavy fare of regular network programming. Emotional intrigue and deliciously complex plots are all well and good when it’s really cold and your brain needs to keep working in order to not […]

by Julia Hass

Blowing the hatch: A different take on Lost

As many of you know, we have our own take on “Jumping the Shark,” with a twist: We all know when shows start to suck, but when do good shows become truly great? When that occurs, we call it “Blowing the Hatch.” Interestingly enough, our name for this phenomena comes from a moment when a […]

by Jen Creer

Diary of a Firefly Virgin – Snarly McStapleface came out of nowhere

(Season 1, Episode 3) Ah, here we go! After seeing this episode, I think I kind of, sort of understand what Firefly is trying to do. The first two were interesting but left me a little confused about what I was watching. As reader MarcDom7 pointed out in my last post, the pilot was an […]

by Annie Wu

Burn Notice – The elephant in the room

He sits next to me during every episode. Last night, he kept bopping me in the head with his trunk. This damn elephant just won’t leave my side while watching Burn Notice. We still have no idea who burned our favorite spy guy. You can believe it was Martin Crane (John Mahoney from the season […]

by Scott Tunstall