Is the current television season halfway through, or does it still have halfway to go? That’s my attempt at applying the glass half full/half empty concept to a television season. But with most shows on hiatus, I figured this was a good time to look back at the half-season that was.
Closing in on three years at CliqueClack — not till January 5th! — I’ve reached a different kind of milestone. And in addition to being quite a lot of words, it’s also quite a many memories. Join me in reflecting on some of my favorite moments from my past 1,000 posts.
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….
My hope for Russell, that his marriage to Liz would make him more serious — if not in general than at least about relationships — doesn’t appear to be coming true just yet. How long can he continue to chase everything in a skirt? Isn’t David Spade closing in on fifty (hint: he is)?
McGee and Tony’s cookie interrogation of the Russian they caught following Emma was hilarious. Of course it was completely absurd, but it was still lots of fun. And how long has it been since we last saw McGee interrogating a suspect?
After twelve seasons of Benson and Stabler, ‘Law & Order: SVU’ began this season facing a daunting task: mix two new players into a cast that’s been together forever, but that is missing the huge shadow of Christopher Meloni. How’s it been doing so far?
I don’t know if it’s an indication of good acting or bad, but Alicia and Peter have absolutely no chemistry anymore. The limited time we saw them collaborating for the sake of their kids last night, it was like watching two total strangers trying to discuss something personal.