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Breaking Bad Virgin Diary – It gets darker, funnier and better

I continue through my new favourite show, and learn more about these great characters and the hell of a mess that they’re in.

by Dan Meier

South Park – Eric Cartman is the one percent and the real victim

‘South Park’ tackles Occupy Wall Street and all that it entails — with some casual anti-anti-racism thrown in for good measure.

by Jeremy Fogelman

Is anybody watching Traffic Light?

I stopped reviewing ‘Traffic Light’ because I really dislike it. Now I’m wondering if there are people out there who are enjoying it. Reveal yourselves!

by Rachel Blum-Jose

Katie’s six favorite moments of 2010 TV

2011 will be here sooner than later. As this crazy year comes to a close, let’s take a look back at what the newest clacker liked about the last 365 days.

by Katie Schenkel

Poll: TV characters who never should have been killed off

Jenny Calendar. Elizabeth Weir. Mr. Eko. Henry Blake. What do they all have in common? They were all killed off before their time. Which TV character’s death pissed you off the most? Vote in the poll, and leave a comment. It’s time to vent!

by Ruby T.

Quotation Marks – Highlander, alternative lifestyles, goat turds and Scooby Doo

This week’s quotes are all about word play and animals– whether it’s their turds or their use as projectiles. The double meanings of Tang and dark atriums are all here for your Sunday enjoyment. These are some of our favorite quotes from the week, and as always, feel free to leave your own in the […]

by Kona Gallagher

Happy Thanksgiving! Now here’s some free stuff

We’re just about at the two-month mark since starting CliqueClack, and we’re pretty darned pleased with ourselves. We’re even more pleased with — and extremely thankful for — all of you, the readers, for visiting us day-in and day-out and leaving comments (and clicking all of our Amazon.com links, right? Right?) Without you, this site […]

by Keith McDuffee
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