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Katie Schenkel


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Bio: Katie lives in Indianapolis and has an English degree from Butler University. Her day job is as a copywriter for a website developer. She's also an admitted film and TV junkie who makes an average of 20 Arrested Development/Futurama/Simpsons quotes a day. She writes and runs the movie website www.JustPlainSomething.com.

Posts by Katie Schenkel

Diary of a True Blood virgin – The beginning of a sexy, sexy story

Starting off the new year right, I dive into my very first virgin diary. Funnily enough, it’s for one of the least virginal shows on television. Sex and murder and telepathy, oh my!

Katie’s six favorite moments of 2010 TV

2011 will be here sooner than later. As this crazy year comes to a close, let’s take a look back at what the newest clacker liked about the last 365 days.

Some kid-friendly Christmas episodes you might have missed

If you’re like me, you’re going to be spending this holiday weekend around family. That’s probably going to mean being around kids and you might have to watch Christmas-y stuff that’s at least PG. Don’t worry, we’re here to help with just a few shows that will make you and the little ones happy.

Top Chef – Tre and Jamie got lucky

There was a good dose of drama in this week’s episode, especially when one team’s super secret strategy crumbles before them. And the Jamie-bashing continues.

Webisode Clack – The Rooster Teeth gang talks Immersion and the future of Red vs. Blue

Writing for CliqueClack has its perks, like getting talk to some very cool people. Yesterday, I got to chat it up with Burnie Burns and Brandon Farmahini – internet superstars and two of the masterminds behind the popular webseries ‘Red vs. Blue’ – about their new webseries ‘Immersion.’

It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia – The anti-merry Christmas special

We technically already have a review on this hour-long special from a year ago, but I couldn’t end the year (nor the 6th season) without one last look at our favorite gang to love/avoid in real life.

Top Chef – Those dang chefs made me really hungry

A double elimination challenge raises the stakes a little, but so does cooking for some of the best chefs in New York … in their own restaurants.

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