Today, Elizabeth’s back Guest-clacking for us, after wondering if Heroes was about to blow our minds…. Southland could have been a solid cop-centered replacement for ER on NBC when the first few episodes aired last spring—probably a better replacement than the paramedic-centered Trauma, which already came and went this past fall—but instead turned into the […]
Sebastian’s back Guest-clacking for us again, after sharing his thoughts about The Listener with us last time. I was a bit wary when I heard about the remake of the 1974 TV show, Human Target. I never saw the ’70s version of the show, so having nothing to compare it to wasn’t the reason. My […]
Carissa’s back Guest-Clacking for us today, after a long, long time away (and writing about not trusting network television). We’re glad you’re back Guest-Clacking, Carissa! 1. It’s impossible to not love Scott Foley I was never a Noel fan. I was Ben all the way. Noel was a little too needy and lacked confidence. He […]
Today’s Guest Clacker is Meredith O’Brien, a pop culture columnist who also blogs about TV and movies at Notes from the Asylum. I didn’t expect to laugh this much during Big Love’s premiere. I think the laughter was a defense mechanism, a response to the parade of craziness which appeared in one scene after another. […]
Elizabeth’s back guest-clacking for us again, after sharing her thoughts about Fringe last time. So it’s hiatus time, and of course Nathan’s dead again. For real this time. That body Sylar/Nathan and Peter found in the storage unit did look suspiciously well-preserved, though. As daring as it would be for them to make it stick […]
Michael Langston Moore is today’s Guest Clacker: “I’m a freelance writer whose peerless opinions on television shows carry immeasurable weight. Or so I tell myself.” You can see more of his work over at the Boston TV Examiner or follow him on Twitter. I’m continually impressed by the ability of Glee to handle touchy subject […]
Today’s Guest Clack is from Izzy Plumbly, a writer from Manchester, England who has a full-blown addiction to TV and has never quite gotten over the mess that was Buffy season six. Or the last episode of Angel. But The Wire and Sons of Anarchy soon made up for those, as did Mad Men, Bones […]