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Trust Me – How to kill a great tagline in less than one hour

Things are improving on the set of Will & Ed, er, I mean Trust Me. While I won’t say that I’ve completely separated myself yet from the earlier television personas of Eric McCormack and Tom Cavanaugh, I can say that I am finding myself enjoying their foray into the world of advertising. Whereas the pilot […]

The roast of Michael Scott

“I knew exactly what to do, but in a much more real sense I had no idea what to do.” — Michael Scott (Doesn’t that pretty much sum up Michael Scott in one sentence?) First of all, I think we all know that Michael is way too sensitive to survive a roast, and this one […]

American Idol producers read CliqueClack – Open Letters

Dear American Idol Producers, I just want to send along a sincere thank you for issuing your public apology to Mark Mudd. While we already know that CliqueClack is one of the most important and influential sources on the web for television-related content, you can’t know how thrilled we are that CliqueClack had such an […]

Scrubs – The new Chief of Medicine and Sesame Street?

(Season 8, Episodes 5 & 6 – “My ABC’s” & “My Cookie Pants”) Fun Fact: Janitor’s grandpa apparently called him Janitor, too. In the first of our two-part Scrubs hour, we got to see J.D., Elliot and Perry all choose one of the new interns to mentor. J.D. hooked up with Denise/Jo, who’s the go-to […]

Fringe – Brain-melt shakes are very high in protein

(Season 1, Episode 12 – “The No-Brainer”) I don’t know what the cow has to do with the episode either, but I love that Walter has one in his lab and that Astrid helps take care of it. I wonder if she anticipated this when she was getting her degrees and taking the FBI exams? […]

The Office – The great debates: hot or not & heart or brain

(Season 5, Episode 12 – “Prince Family Paper”) What a fantastic blend of the emotional heart of this show with the unique humor that makes it so special. There’s nothing like The Office for taking something completely mundane and making it entertaining. Tonight, while the major story featured Michael and Dwight’s infiltration of a rival […]

In defense of Mark Mudd’s “Be Careful,” or how American Idol played cultural elitist

Guess what, American Idol. There are people all over this great country and there are all kinds of colloquialisms out there. Some might call it local flavor, but it’s all America so you’d do well to do a little bit of homework before you smear a guy’s name across national television. For those who were […]

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