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Lost in Lost – Juliet is the variable

I was talking with my brother this weekend at a family cookout and we inevitably got to discussing the Lost finale. He’s almost as obsessed with the show as I am. The focus of our conversation was on the big question that came out of the finale: where the hell is this show going? With […]

by Bob Degon

Big Bang, Mother, Bones and House – Daily Re-run Roundup

Sure, the networks may be light (understatement of the century) on new programming during the summer (hooray for summer cable shows), but that doesn’t mean we can’t celebrate the repeats a bit and revisit our writers’ insightful, top-notch, award-winning (too much?) commentary…. I don’t have to miss House if I want to revisit “Emancipation,” airing […]

by Debbie McDuffee

Reality Clack – American Idol, Survivor, So You Think You Can Dance, Dancing With the Stars

Well, there were probably a lot of non-fans of the reality television genre breathing huge sighs of relief this past week as yet another season of American Idol wrapped up. Survivor Tocantins also ended last Sunday night, but on a very different note. Both shows went out in gala style. However, one was a shocker […]

by Jackie Schnoop

Ratings Clack – 2008-2009 goes out with a bang

Just like that, the 2008-2009 season is done. We are now firmly in the grips of the summer television season. That means there will be a months long wait (10 if you’re a Chuck fan!) for new episodes. On the bright side, you’ll have plenty of time to watch the Women’s College World Series (Danielle […]

by Brett Love

Breaking Bad – For Jesse’s own good

Well, there goes my body bag theory for the finale. What we saw in the final scene of this episode was Walter White hovering on the line between saving his own ass and saving Jesse’s. Without words, Walter White’s reaction to Jane choking on her own vomit spoke volumes. He went from wondering what to […]

by Keith McDuffee

Band of Brothers – CliqueClack Flashback

On September 9, 2001, the highly anticipated Band of Brothers debuted on HBO. Shadowing their award-winning big screen collaboration, Saving Private Ryan, executive producers Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg chose to adapt Stephen E. Ambrose’s acclaimed historical novel into a ten part miniseries. Ambitious, expensive and logistically complex, Band of Brothers was unlike anything else […]

by Scott Tunstall