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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?

Wipeout is back, and as mean as ever

I like to think that I’ve proven my love for brainy, intellectual television. I did a virgin diary for The Wire and I’m currently doing one for Six Feet Under. I write about the ultra-brainy Lost on a weekly basis. I’ve also made clear my love for Deadwood, along with other high art programs. Why […]

by Bob Degon

The West Wing got it right

With the 2008-2009 network television season in the bag, and a dreary 2009-2010 season to look forward to, I find my mind a wandering back in time. As easy as it is to stumble back on The West Wing anyway, my stroll was aided by a recent conversation being held over the highs and lows […]

by Aryeh S.

CliqueClack Flashback – The Sifl and Olly Show

Dude. When I was a teenager, I was obsessed with Sifl and Olly. I don’t even know how to explain it, but I can tell you this: sock puppets are awesome. It started when I was around 14. My older brother was staying with us after he had surgery on his knee, and we were […]

by Cate Cropp

Glee – it’s about opening yourself up to joy

As I write this, it is a Tuesday afternoon, and I’ve got stuff I should be doing. The garden needs attention, I’ve got laundry to do, my mother has hinted that she may need help with something-or-other, and I probably should consider getting exercise at some point. Instead, I am booting up Hulu and watching […]

by Julia Hass

TV on DVD – The Closer, The Complete Fourth Season

My theory is that people — especially women — love The Closer‘s Brenda Leigh Johnson because she’s ditzy, scattered and loves junk food. You know, like the rest of us out here. I’m not saying we’re ditzy because we’re dumb. Far from it. We’re ditzy because we’re all trying to juggle 153 things every day, […]

by Jane Boursaw

Rescue Me – A half-assed cliffhanger

With the exception of season finales, Rescue Me doesn’t usually resort to cliffhanger episodes. Although, to call last night’s ending a cliffhanger is somewhat misleading. When Tommy rushes into the flames to rescue Damien, we all know he’s not going to die. I mean, it’s Denis Leary’s show; he’s the star; he’s a co-writer and […]

by Scott Tunstall