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Do you just want Izzie Stevens to die already?

This week’s episode of Grey’s Anatomy was a real downer. From Izzie dying to Bailey cradling a dying kid to the guy leaping through a hospital window and crashing onto a car below … good f-ing grief! OK, focus, Jane. Let’s talk about the Izzie-dying story. It was just weird. I sort of just want […]

by Jane Boursaw

The Office goes for broke with its characters

If I had to choose to marry one person on television, I, like millions of women everywhere, would choose Jim Halpert. But he’s been disappointing me for a while now. Have some vision, Jim! Have some ambition! Some spine! So this episode didn’t exactly address those concerns, but at the very least, I fell back […]

by Julia Hass

Bringing up baby: How to make Parks and Recreation great

I don’t know if you cowboys have heard, but there’s a new show in town, goes by the name of Parks and Recreation. Stars that blond chick from Saturday Night Live? Yeah, that’s the one. Here at fictional CliqueClack headquarters, the job/responsibility/privilege of who’s going to write up this show has been going around like […]

by Julia Hass

Harper’s Island – Why are the red eyes significant?

Point Unlike last week, where we got three killings in one episode, this week we got one with Hunter Jennings. I’m not sure what to say to you if you didn’t see this one coming very early on. Notice the money and the gun were what dearly departed Uncle Marty was toting around on the […]

by Keith McDuffee

30 Rock continues its downward spiral

In their infinite wisdom, the powers that be here at CliqueClack have given me the opportunity (yet again) to air my grievances about 30 Rock. Somebody’s asleep at the wheel! And not only here; over at 30 Rock, as well. Bob’s recently been writing about the good run the show’s been on; permission to respectfully […]

by Aryeh S.

Supernatural jumps the shark

Well, not really, but the writers were having some fun with one of the tenets of the phenomenon. Occasionally referred to as “Cousin Oliver Syndrome,” the sudden inclusion of new family, especially children, is an oldie, but goodie, in the shark jumping world. And more often than not, it brings with it disastrous results. Thankfully, […]

by Brett Love