(Season 21, Episode 4 – “Daddy Dearest and the Dueling Divas”) One of those deep, dark secrets I wrote about last week finally reared its ugly head during last night’s episode of Real World: Brooklyn. More on that later. We also got to see Devyn pursue her theatrical ambitions. Up until this point, all she […]
There’s one man reaping all kinds of benefits from reality television. Nah, I’m not talking Ryan Seacrest even though he seems to be everywhere. I think his everywhere bit is fading a tad these days. Nope, I’m not talking Simon Cowell, either. I’m talking about Randy Jackson. Yo, Dawg, check it out — he’s not […]
(Season 21, Episode 3 – “The BFF-O-Meter”) Things are beginning to heat-up inside Brooklyn manor. Relationships are forming, flirtations are flying and Chet is still a virgin. I have to admit, despite my past reservations, I am beginning to like this cast of eight strangers. Yeah, they’re still whiny and preachy, but they do have […]
Week of January 11 to January 17 Clever, insolent, creative, irreverent; even a little twisted. I speak of the writers here at CliqueClack, and the unique posts they churn out day after day. How could we let seven days go by without highlighting some of the week’s gems? (If you’d like to receive this in […]
Last week I posed this question: “Does anyone still watch The Real World?” I’m lazy and unmotivated, so I left it up to the readers to decide if I should review season 21. Well, the results are in. Where the hell is my drumroll? Oh well. Thirty-five people voted and five others commented. It came […]
MTV’s longest-running show — The Real World – launched its 21st season Wednesday night. The latest chapter takes us to the hip-happenin’ Big-Apple borough of Brooklyn. To mix things up, I guess, the producers elected to go with eight strangers instead of seven. This was probably due to the increased number of “Real Worlders” who […]
The last British invasion not to involve Francis Scott Key or Hessians took place in the late seventies and was led by the likes of Johnny Rotten and Elvis Costello. It was called “punk” and it would change music for the better at a time when the medium needed it most. MTV helped champion the […]