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Mann and Machine – CliqueClack Flashback

Craptastic 1990s sci-fi: What if Vicki from ‘Small Wonder’ grew up, grew breasts, and owned a gun?

by An Nicholson

Clacking the CBS weekend edition dream

TV shows may come and go, but we can always imagine what an ideal night’s lineup might look like. Let’s take a look at the dream weekend on CBS.

by Aryeh S.

TV on DVD – Emma, Stargate, and the unmarried Gary

TV on DVD releases for February 9 include: Emma, Stargate Universe, Army Wives, Gary Unmarried, Jockeys, Jag Fraggle Rock, and Vega$.

by Brett Love

TV on DVD for November 10th

Another slow week for the current big network shows, but there are a number of interesting packages hitting the store shelves this week. First up — complete with some very cool packaging — is the complete collector’s set from G.I. Joe. You’ll also see complete series sets from Dawson’s Creek, Justice League, and Show Me Yours. My […]

by Brett Love

How often do finales live up to expectations?

Season finale season can be a lot of fun. Our favorite shows can leave us wondering “Who’s Been Hit?” Waiting for the “…dairy!” I get into the hype. Every year, I will watch finales of shows that I wouldn’t normally take the time for (Smallville, I’m looking at you). When it comes to series finales, […]

by Ivey West

What launches a spin-off just right?

A bit of a dicey question, that. Over the course of this past week, conversations have abounded about the new NCIS spin-off, a show that utilized the previous two episodes of NCIS to potentially launch itself onto the new CBS fall lineup. Much of the discussion has focused on Grey’s Anatomy‘s spin-off, Private Practice, as […]

by Aryeh S.

When spinoffs begat spinoffs: the formula of success for CBS

For the last decade CBS has been successful at doing something that the other networks can’t seem to grasp: creating long-running spinoffs from long-running original series. Granted, it’s had a lot of practice doing this ever since the early ’70s. It was during that time that All in the Family begat the popular and well-remembered series The […]

by Richard Keller
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