Pablo A. Bermudez has grown up on television all his life, and as a result he has taken to referencing TV shows and movies coloring his vocabulary with a sort of TV-quotes Tourette’s. As a child of the ’70s, he was weaned on the Banana Splits and Kroft Superstars. Being a fan of both the […]
Ruby T., a writer from Chicago and a science-fiction/fantasy aficionado (all right, a geek), is Guest Clacking for us again today with thoughts on the second season premiere of Legend of the Seeker.
Today’s Guest-clacker is JJ, who lives in Austin, TX and is a Systems Engineer. He claims he watches waaaayyyy too much TV and he’s always looking for the next “better” show. To date, he’s never found anything better than Showtime’s Brotherhood. First off I think I should preface by saying I’m a pretty big fan […]
First-time guest clacker Ryan enjoyed snowy Northeast winters for a few years, but now lives back home in humid Hawaii. He wishes it were still cold enough to wear a suit and tie when going out. Before Friday’s episode of Stargate Universe, I was certain that Robert C. Cooper and Brad Wright had merely taken […]
Santuary‘s on Syfy tonight, and frequent reader of CliqueClack, Ruby T., is Guest Clacking today with a few reasons why you should be tuning in to the show. Ruby is a writer from Chicago and a science-fiction/fantasy aficionado (all right, a geek). 1) It’s derivative, but in a fun way. I always enjoy spotting a […]
Elizabeth’s back, sharing her ideas about Fringe this time, after musing on the musical TV shows and Glee’s success so far. So now we’ve spent all summer shocked, amazed and desperate to know just why William Bell wanted to talk to Olivia in the still-existing World Trade Center. And … they waited another two and […]
Elizabeth Gendler, today’s Guest-clacker, is another aspiring writer who came to LA from the Midwest after college. She’s worked as an intern, script reader, secretary, and shipping clerk (most of it even for pay!). Not having done much in the way of blogging before, she’s excited to be using her compulsive TV-watching for good rather […]