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Blowing the Hatch What's the opposite of when a show "Jumps the Shark?" It's the moment it went from good to great, and we call that "Blowing the Hatch."
CliqueClack Flashback Reminiscing about shows of the past.
CliqueClack Re-watch Our Clackers re-watch a TV series and give a new perspective on a beloved show of the past.
Comic-Con Posts covering interviews and anything else TV-related with the San Diego Comic-Con
Episode Reviews TV episode reviews and general clack about them.
Giveaways We do a lot of giveaways here on CliqueClack TV, and here is where you'll find them. TV on DVD and more.
Guest Clack We LOVE having guests write for us. Here's where you can find what they've written.
Interviews Our own interviews with cast members and crew.
LiveClack We semi-regularly run live-blogs and chats, so make sure you check back to see when we've got a new one brewing.
OMG/WTF?! Episodes One-off episode reviews of shows we don't regularly cover, but we've just got to say something this one time.
Open Letters Open letters to the television world, letting them know what we really think.
PodClack Comedian Jay Black joins guests and fellow Clackers for his weekly look at the TV landscape and more. It's the edgy entertainment you've come to expect from the CliqueClack brand - now in audio form!
Polls Too lazy to leave a comment? C'mon, you can at least check a box or two and vote!
Previews We preview new seasons and series before they air, so you'll know if they're worth your time.
Quotation Marks Quotation Marks is a list of the quotes of the week from television.
The Virgin Diaries CliqueClackers watch shows they'd never seen before, starting from season one, chronicling their experiences and opinions.
TV on DVD Posts about new and upcoming releases of your favorite television shows on DVD.
What Were They Thinking? Moments on television where you have to wonder: What were they thinking?

Greek does big brother and little brother

Interesting episode, with a lot of time paid to the aforementioned relationships, many of which will hopefully play a starring role in the series from here on out. But first to the rest: Dale was missing again. What the hell? Sure, Rusty mentioned him in passing as having seen Jesus’ face in a pile of lawn clippings, a plot which the […]

by Aryeh S.

Chuck – You just know there’s no way it will last

There was a lot going on in this week’s episode, but with next week’s season (series?) finale looming that’s to be expected. What I didn’t expect was what exactly did, and didn’t, happen. Scott Bakula was back as Chuck’s father, which I expected. Also returning was Chevy Chase as Ted Roark, the software magnate/fulcrum baddie. […]

by Jason Hughes

Please don’t screw this up, Medium!

Seriously, two two-parters in a row? What gives? As Kona mentioned last week, the first one was really unnecessary. It wasn’t even really a continuation. Now we get another “to be continued…”, which granted, seems a little more interesting, and yet, I’m fearful that this is going to bomb. While this episode was a vast […]

by Cate Cropp

The Michael Scott Paper Company should have been the spin-off

Dear Greg Daniels, No! And I mean every syllable. What have you done? This time last year, you had us all salivating over rumors of a spin-off of The Office. My wife, a huge Toby Flenderson fan, only made it through Toby’s retirement party by imagining him helming his own series (not that it would […]

by Aryeh S.

Heroes – Sylar’s a cutter, and Hiro’s a dick

As we rolled into this week, I thought, “Surely, this is gonna be big.” Only two episodes left. This is where the rubber meets the road. Big things happening on Heroes. Yeah … not so much. Apparently, the cats down at Heroes HQ decided to throw all those eggs in that one big finale basket. […]

by Brett Love

Network TV has to stop trying to make artsy programming

Why is no one watching Kings? I don’t get it. I think it’s a really good show, and even my brother, who is a complete and total snob about television, likes it. Granted, I understand that it is fairly high concept, a bit heavy handed, and has some dense language; it’s not for everyone. Clearly, […]

by Bob Degon

Has Lost lost its own playbook?

I’ve long feared dipping my toe into this water. I’m a far cry from real Lost fanatics, people who pick up on all of the clues and play the online adventures. I’m just a regular guy who watches the show at some point after it airs, and speed views each season in its entirety on […]

by Aryeh S.