Our Guest-Clacker today is Julia Hass, a twenty-something living in the Boston area. Upon realizing she could not major in “being Tina Fey” in college, she’s been taking some time off trying to figure out what to do with her life, and watching TV. A lot of TV. She discusses her various attempts at employment, […]
Aryeh S. is back guest clacking for us again today …. Generally, one would use this type of column to arrive at a conclusion by making points to support a theory. In this instance, I will answer my posed question and then work backwards, so as not to leave you all thinking that I’m crazy: […]
Aryeh S. is back guest clacking for us again this week …. First of all, I’d just like to say that How I Met Your Mother is one of the best shows on television today. Granted, the premise has gotten lost (no complaints from me) and the relationship between Lily and Marshall makes no sense […]
Aryeh S. is back guest clacking for us again this week …. I’ve never watched a single episode of any incarnation of CSI. But clearly, the show works on numerous levels; its success as a franchise speaks volumes about the ability of its creators to apply a tried and true formula to multiple cities, with […]
Today’s Guest-Clacker is Sebastian, a frequent commenter here at CliqueClack who considers himself a “TV nerd from Germany, way too much into comedy and teenage angst shows.” Remember the whole idea behind this show we love to watch called How I Met Your Mother? It was supposed to be a father telling his two kids, […]
Today’s guest clacker is Carissa Pavlica, a wanna-be writer, who (for today) gets to be. A self-proclaimed entertainment junkie and couch potato. I don’t trust network television. There it is; I’ve said it. The big four should consider themselves lucky I even watch. I have been let down so many times, the fact I tune […]
Today’s guest clacker is Kelly Bedard, who’s guest clacked for us once before. If there’s one thing that I took away from last week’s Private Practice (other than the urge to vomit after that horrendous Violet/Pete hookup), it was a sense of nostalgia for the quality teen programming of yesteryear. Week after week, Chris Lowell’s […]