As we are on the eve of upfronts, news of cancellations and renewals is flying in. This week we take a look at the fates of some of those bubble shows, and ponder what Ashton Kutcher replacing Charlie Sheen on ‘Two and a Half Men’ means for the CBS Monday.
After playing a total of 117 days over the course of ten years, Boston Rob Mariano finally fulfilled his dream of winning ‘Survivor.’
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!
The Ambiguously Gay Duo comes alive, a poker game gets personal, and Lindsay Buckingham speaks! It’s the penultimate episode of this season of ‘SNL,’ and we’ll have embedded videos of the sketches here when we get ‘em, as usual.
One chapter of Clark Kent’s life comes to a close and another one opens as ‘Smallville’ ends its ten year run.
It wasn’t the costume. It wasn’t the script. It wasn’t the network. It wasn’t David E. Kelley. It wasn’t even that it wasn’t the right time for a new Wonder Woman series. It was us.
In an episode meant to ratchet up the tension for the season finale, I was really steamed by that last scene. But the tree-in-the-lung thing was wild.
Another surprise elimination results in ‘Idol’ losing its dynamic rocker, whose “give rock a chance” motto left a mark.
The episode was great save for one part: Gabe confronting Andy. Is it seriously possible that he’s the Scranton Strangler? Because that is one super unbalanced dude. Does a deranged character belong on a show like ‘The Office’?
‘Nikita’ wrapped up its first season of spy mysteries tonight, and while “Pandora” was entertaining to watch, the finale presented another question to me: where is this show going? I look at what clues – and concerns – for season two are left in this jam-packed last installment.