Published December 10th, 2004
“Clubhouse,” a trite series focusing on the most boring teenager alive (Jeremy Sumpter) and his job as batboy for a fictional baseball team, wound up cheesier then a Hallmark TV movie. Christopher Lloyd and that guy who used to be Superman (Dean Cain) couldn’t even help in their limited supporting roles. Thankfully, CBS benched “Clubhouse” for good.
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