clark duke-related stories
Posted Oct 27th 2009 4:02PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Watercooler Talk, Reality-Free

I don't know why
Greek isn't talked about more. It seems to have everything all those other nighttime soaps have: a young cast, quirky characters, hip music. Maybe being on ABC Family means it gets lost in the shuffle.
Last night's episode was actually a Thanksgiving episode (they're a little ahead of things I guess), with Casey and Rusty's parents going off to Maui and stranding them on campus. What did you think?
[Watch clips and episodes of
Greek at
SlashControl.]
Posted Jun 16th 2009 2:45PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Watercooler Talk, Reality-Free
Greek seems to be one of those shows that has a fairly big following but no one really talks about. Maybe it's because it's on ABC Family or maybe it's because there are other similar dramas on other networks that get more attention. But last night was the season finale of the show. So Casey has a lot to think about after...falling into a manhole?
The new season starts on Monday, August 31.
Posted May 5th 2009 10:05AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Other Drama Shows, Watercooler Talk, Reality-Free

On last night's
Greek, Max decided to get more serious with Casey, Rebecca got involved in a game, and Jordan and Rubin shared a common bond. I have no idea what any of that means since I don't watch the show. I copied it from the TV listings. But looking at the
web site, it looks like the show uses some interesting music in their episodes. If you're a regular viewer, let us know how the episode was. And if you watched any of the 35 episodes of
Roommates that were on after
Greek last night, let us know that too.
Posted Aug 26th 2008 2:02PM by Isabelle Carreau
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, OpEd, Early Looks, Reality-Free
"Our friendship can be tested anywhere." - Rusty to CalvinSince it's July 9, 2007, premiere on ABC Family,
Greek has been one of weekly TV guilty pleasures. I've been enjoying its light and fun stories as well as the evolving and imploding relationships and friendships between the characters.
Having had the chance to read a few
spoilers about the upcoming season these past few weeks, it looked like
Greek would be as fun to watch as it was in its first season. However, something can look good on paper and turn out quite differently on the screen. Luckily, it is not the case for
Greek; at least not according to the season premiere, which I had the chance to watch.
Slight spoilers coming up!Continue reading Greek season two -- an early look
Posted Aug 6th 2007 3:19PM by Varun Lella
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, Programming, OpEd, Video, In the Limelight, Celebrities

Sometimes the best television isn't transmitting through satellites, cables or airwaves. Sometimes the best television isn't shown on any channel. Sometimes the best television is on the internet. Case in point:
Clark and Michael.
Clark and Michael is the brain child of
Arrested Development's Michael Cera and Clark Duke, who can be found on ABC's
Greek. The project that started as Duke's college thesis has evolved into a full season of hilarity at ten-minutes-per-serving.
Continue reading Clark and Michael: In The Limelight - VIDEO
Posted May 24th 2007 9:03AM by Adam Finley
Filed under: Web, Celebrities
Last November, Brett told you that Michael Cera (Arrested Development) would be starring in a new Web series with his pal, actor Clark Duke. The series would be called The Good Life, and it would be available for viewing on the CBS innertube broadband site.
Well, two things have changed, apparently: the new series is now called Clark and Michael, and it's not on innertube, it's at ClarkAnd Michael.com, so go check it out.
Continue reading Michael Cera's new Web series is now online
Posted Nov 27th 2006 11:01AM by Brett Love
Filed under: Other Comedy Shows, CBS, Industry, Programming, Web

Apparently CBS isn't just screwing around with that Innertube thing on their website. The network has
signed Michael Cera (
Arrested Development) to do a scripted short-form series.
The Good Life will be a mockumentary about two aspiring television producers who are convinced that their show is the next big thing. Unfortunately for them, it's not. Cera will be joined by Clark Duke, who you may remember from
CSI, but I doubt it. He played Frat Boy #1 two years ago, if that helps. The pair will also both be in Judd Apatow's next film,
Super Bad, next year.
This is a big step for the networks and new media. It's one thing to have a web only reality show, added bonus clips, or to burn off episodes of your failed series online. But it is an entirely different thing to hire known actors to create a series specifically for online distribution. Now let's see NBC answer by finally producing some more
Nobody's Watching episodes.