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FlashForward – A step backward

After a promising return last week ‘FlashForward’ seemed to return to the slightly disappointing form that we’ve grown accustomed to. I think it just comes down to the fact that most of these characters are pretty boring.

by Bob Degon

Ratings Clack – Daylight Savings knows kung-fu too…

Daylight savings kicked in and knocked ‘Chuck’, and a number of different shows, for a loop. Meanwhile, over on cable, premieres for ‘Justified’ and ‘South Park’ set some very high marks.

by Brett Love

FlashForward – More Simon, please

‘FlashForward’ returned from its long hiatus and flashbacked to a time when the show had a lot of potential. By shifting focus from boring Mark Benford to fascinating Simon Campos, this show seems reinvigorated.

by Bob Degon

CliqueClack Review – FlashForward Season 1 Part 1 DVD

The first half of FlashForward is available on DVD now. Maybe you’re looking to catch up, or you just can’t wait to get your hands on the show, but is this set really worth it?

by Bob Degon

TV on DVD – It’s Discovery week at the DVD shop

Discovery takes the wheel for this week’s DVD releases, offering sets from five shows, including ‘American Chopper’, ‘Dirty Jobs’, ‘Man Vs. Wild’, ‘Medicine Men Go Wild’, and ‘Mythbusters.’ And there’s more on the scripted side.

by Brett Love

Are you missing FlashForward?

It’s been almost two full months since the last episode of FlashForward aired, and you know what? I haven’t really missed it. It’s unfortunate because going into the season, I thought FlashForward was going to be my favorite new show. It had a lot going for it: an interesting concept, a great cast, and some […]

by Bob Degon

CliqueClack’s mid-season report card: the networks

Believe it or not, we have reached the mid-point in the 2009-10 television season. Unlike the past few years, this season may turn out to be one of the most successful. Thanks in part to some new and old comedies. After years of shunning comedy scripts for proceurals and serialized dramas, the networks have filled their schedules with some laughs rather than sobs.

by Richard Keller
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