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Quotation Marks – How I Met Your Mother, Supernatural and New Girl

Take a look back at the week in quotes, as the Clique offers up our favorites of the week. If we missed yours, share it in the comments!

by Ivey West

Saturday Night Live – Melissa McCarthy/Lady Antebellum

The Meryl Sisters return (with a new addition), a handsy office worker, a forgotten movie star, ranch dressing and Lady Antebellum. Yep, it’s another episode of ‘Saturday Night Live’ and it was a good one. We’ll have the embedded video clips up as soon as we have them.

by Chuck Duncan

Doctor Who – The Bridegroom of River Song

Another series finished, and many questions were answered. More importantly, one important question was asked.

by Katie Schenkel

Wacky doctor performs surgically on the black & whites

On ‘Hugh Laurie: Let Them Talk – A Celebration of New Orleans Blues’ the titular ‘House’ actor left me longing for the south once more. The Doc does the blues admirably.

by Michael Noble

Nikita – Owen makes everything awesome

So ‘Nikita’ was a bit lethargic last week? So what? Devon Sawa returns to provide a jolt of energy, and the whole show rises to the occasion. Owen Elliot to the rescue!

by Brittany Frederick

Supernatural – RIP, Casa Singer

Deb and I once again play Friday night quarterback to ‘Supernatural,’ discussing what we liked and didn’t like about the episode.

by Keith McDuffee

M.A.S.K.: Complete Series – DVD review

The complete series of the ‘G.I. Joe’-‘Transformers’ mash-up-like series of the ’80s, ‘M.A.S.K.’ is now available in stores! Here are some quick thoughts after giving them a look.

by Keith McDuffee

Grey’s Anatomy – Don’t order the egg rolls

This surgery-heavy episode focused on one main theme: Confidence, those who had it vs those who didn’t.

by Meredith O'Brien

The Secret Circle – Who’s wearing the black hats?

As Cassie continues to integrate herself into Chance Harbor, she learns more and more about her family’s history. Unfortunately, it is not all sunshine. lollipops and rainbows.

by Ivey West

MusiClack: 1985 – The year Tears For Fears broke in the U.S.

Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith exploded in the states with ‘Shout’. That song – and more – has never left our personal songbooks.

by Michael Noble