Today’s Office review doubles as a guest clack by Wally Holland: “twice-over MIT grad, freelance writer, balding, awesome. I write the way Barack Obama plays basketball: goofy, a little awkward sometimes, but the guy’s basically the black Jesus so WHO CARES HOW HE PLAYS BASKETBALL.” (Season 5, Episode 10 – “Moroccan Christmas”) The Office plays […]
Cate Cropp, a Jersey girl living in Portugal who just can’t give up American TV, is back guest clacking for us again today. I’m from New Jersey, a place that TV writers like to poke fun at, well, often. How I Met Your Mother dedicated an entire episode to making fun of the state as […]
Today’s guest clacker is Paul William Tenny, a frequent commenter here who runs a website called The Media Pundit, covering movies, TV, and other entertainment subjects. I’m no television historian, but as a keen observer of emerging trends, the thing that piques my interest these days isn’t web-to-television series like Sanctuary or Quarterlife, or the […]
This week’s Heroes review is guest clacked by frequent commenter Ivey West, more commonly known here as ‘Dorv’. Away from the internet, he’s lucky enough to run waterparks for a living. His job has him living in a hotel for three months, and he doesn’t know what’s harder: living in a small hotel room across […]
Today’s guest clacker is Aryeh S. who, with his wife and infant son, are transplanted New Yorkers, temporarily living in the quaint village of Philadelphia. He and his wife look forward to the day when their son sleeps past 5am … it will also make it easier for them to clean up the 75 hour […]
Today’s guest clacker is Scott Tunstall, a freelance writer with a degree in Cinema and Television. If you like obscure and overlooked films, check out his blog. The terms Ignite, Media Object Server and Airspeed likely mean nothing to the average person. However, if you’ve been employed in the field of Television News Production in […]
Today’s guest clacker is Bill White, a freelance cartoonist & animator who watches way too much television. For more of his ramblings, visit his blog. When the Disney Channel first made its debut on cable in the early ’80s as a premium channel, it was a treasure trove of classic Disney fare. Of course, it […]