The penultimate episode of this season’s ‘Wilfred’ lends to the power of dreams and how they hold sway over us – for good and bad.
No … it’s not about Donald Trump. It *is* about what you would like to do if those words were ever directed your way. Come on! It’s CommercialClack! Play along!
Or is that Quibbling Spouses … again? That’s right, you get the two-for-one special as Debbie and Keith quibble again this week, this time about where the TV should be in the room: the focus or hidden … or something else.
In this episode, comedian Jay Black once again joins Clacker Katie Schenkel to talk about her time at PAX and what else is going on in the world of TV reviewing.
Will it be one of the new werewolves from MTV’s ‘Teen Wolf’, or an old favorite like ‘Buffy’s’ Oz? Vote in the poll and let your voice be heard.
With only a silly non-canonical episode left in the season, ‘Futurama’ ends the normal season with something really special and sweet. And when ‘Futurama’ does sweet, you have to watch. It’s Space Pope law.
Ladies and gentlemen, Harvey Specter. This week’s ‘Suits’ cracked its best character, but it also reached a new high by showing us the pieces, and how Gabriel Macht could be the best actor on USA since Tony Shalhoub.
After a week of intense drama, the eviction was rather drama-free and a 13-minute HoH competition that started 7-minutes before the show ended left us with a cliffhanger.
I’m not sure I’ve ever experienced a character as worthless as Betty Draper. She’s got to be the least mature character on popular television.
After the kooky-weird-sweet wedding madness which consumed the first half of the episode, the penultimate instalmment of ‘Rescue Me’ went to a place that’s very personal for Denis Leary.