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Tonight on the tube: Reality awards and sports galore!

3:00p/2:00 Central It’s SEC College Football Saturday on CBS as they offer up two back-to-back battles. First up we’ve got Tennessee at Georgia (11) kicking off at 3:30p/2:30 Central. 7:00p/6:00 Central The NASCAR Sprint Cup Series returns to prime time on ABC at 7:30p/6:30 Central with the Bank of America 500 at the Lowe’s Motor […]

by Jason Hughes

Sanctuary – Fata Morgana

(Season 1, Episode 2) In the spirit of trying something new with our reviews here at CliqueClack, I’m going to dispense with the traditional review for this second installment of Sanctuary. Instead we’ll examine five points of interest in the episode. Things that work and things that don’t so much. This episode tapped again into […]

by Jason Hughes

Stargate Atlantis – The Lost Tribe

(Season 5, Episode 11) Oh my. That was quite the reveal. The kind of reveal I’ll keep out of the screenshot and be sure to tuck away after the jump. And it was just one small part of what made for a very entertaining hour. Along with that reveal, we had more of the Rodney/Daniel […]

by Brett Love

Tonight on the tube: The Starter Wife returns

4:00p/3:00 Central The Dodgers look to rebound in the NLCS Game 2 on FOX against the Phillies after dropping Game One 3-2 last night. 8:00p/7:00 Central Later, on TBS, Boston and Tampa Bay get their contest on as the ALCS Game 1 begins. You could also tune into domestic squabbling as a pampered “queen” switches […]

by Jason Hughes

WTF, Ghost Whisperer?

I know I’m a week late on this, but this is the cusp of the next new episode of Ghost Whisperer and I’m still reeling by that premiere. In the last season finale, we were left with a doozy of a cliffhanger: six people, five shadows. Jay Mohr’s Professor Payne pointed this out to Melinda […]

by Jason Hughes

Quotation Marks – Week of October 10, 2008

Everyone had something to say this week, from Michael Scott to Amy Poehler to Tom Bergeron, who has a sense of humor about his Emmy hosting gig: “That’s why I host, because there are very few hosting injuries … unless you count the Emmys.” – Tom Bergeron, Dancing With the Stars “In describing her beautiful home, […]

by Jane Boursaw

Friggin’ finally! Life On Mars is the first really good new show of the season

Fringe was “meh.” Gary Unmarried was unmemorable. Worst Week wasn’t the worst, but it wasn’t the best. Kath & Kim was a disaster, and The Ex List was a piffle. 90210 was neither interesting or salacious enough. But last night at 10, we finally got a new show whose pilot was well-done enough to get […]

by Joel Keller

Five Points: ER – Another Thursday at County

ER fanatics, hear me out! I realize that reading a review of ER can be somewhat tedious. Especially reviews that I write since I’m a long-winded fart that likes to hear the constant clicking of the keyboard. So, instead of giving you an all-out, full-bore review of this week’s episode of ER I thought I’d […]

by Richard Keller

TV shows off the beaten path – The First 48

It used to be that A&E was all about arts and entertainment. They’ve sure changed that all around in the past few years. But I find myself getting hooked on some of their programming these days, perhaps more hooked than I was before with shows on this cable network. It’s no secret that I like […]

by Jackie Schnoop

Lost in Lost: My grand unified theory of everything… but not really

One of the things that I love about Lost is that we don’t really know what’s going on.  I know a lot of people find this annoying and would love to just have all the answers, but I’m patient.  I love the slow burn of this show, essentially getting to play along, trying to put […]

by Bob Degon