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Aryeh S.


Bio: While CliqueClack is my first foray into the blogosphere, it’s just one stop along my long journey in writing. With my first book of short stories bounded via copy machine when I was still a lad, my evolution along the trajectory of writing has far exceeded that of my drawing; that first book was fronted by a rather pedestrian hand drawing of “Leatherhead”, of TMNT fame, and my ability hasn’t grown beyond rudimentary since those days. But the baby’s cute!

Posts by Aryeh S.

What’s this show called … Daytona 500?

Each week I review a show that’s new to me. Good idea, or punishment (mine or yours)? You be the judge. But either way, if I had to watch it, the least you can do is read what I have to say….

Getting mid-evil on The Celebrity Apprentice

Who better to share medieval judging duties with Don Don than James Lipton of ‘Inside the Actors Studio’? It turns out that James is actually Sir James (and he’s awesome) … he did not deserve what he had to sit through in the boardroom.

The Middle – Here’s the thing, Mom

How funny was Frankie’s concern about ‘Celebrity Rehab’ being cancelled? Not just for their loss of the show, but also for the participants. “Where are those celebrities gonna go? They need help.”

The Office – Properly cinching the girth

Dwight had a great line about English people’s main use being to judge American talent, and how they’re mean but incisive. I’ve got Simon Cowell and Piers Morgan on my list. Who am I missing?

White Collar – Ripping off the Great Bambino

Kramer’s efforts to bring Neal down are both irritating and rather boring. A secret code in Neal’s letters to Kate? I’m not surprised, but did anyone consider Neal knew he’d be monitored and that they’re just about his love for Kate? However this ends, let it just be over.

NCIS – It was all about the inheritance?

You’re telling me that, after all that, it was the daughter who concocted such an elaborate way of driving her father to suicide so that she could cash in on his “secret” insurance policy? That was weak.

The Good Wife – Haven’t we seen you somewhere before?

So, Kalinda’s got some super-secret case of her own that Will and Diane are handing off to Alicia, huh? Something so sensitive that the appropriate type of lawyer isn’t being involved is being handed off to a third year associate. And not only that, but one who clearly has huge problems with Kalinda these days. Makes sense!

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