I'm about to watch
The Newsroom
, that new Aaron Sorkin thang. Any watchers? Anyone think it's worth watching before I commit myself?
I've also confused Jeff Daniels with Aaron Eckhart, solely on the basis of hair colour.
The Newsroom
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Re: The Newsroom
I really enjoyed it, and I'm sad that I have to wait another 10 months or so for new episodes.
It's definitely Sorkin.
I do like one critique of the man. "Aaron Sorkin writing one argument after another for himself to win." Yet somehow he does that so well that I don't give a damn, and I will still watch and enjoy immensely.
It's definitely Sorkin.
I do like one critique of the man. "Aaron Sorkin writing one argument after another for himself to win." Yet somehow he does that so well that I don't give a damn, and I will still watch and enjoy immensely.
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Re: The Newsroom
I spied this thread a little further in the forum and thought I'd just mention my take on season 2.
Not as good. It kind of betrayed the format of the first season. Instead of being a good interplay of following actual news and having an internal fictional plot, this season was very heavy on the latter. To the point that the two main stories took up the first 3/4 of the season, and only then did it start really playing with actual news events.
Though apparently Sorkin had a lot of troubles with it, and actually went back to scratch after having already filmed the first couple of episodes.
Not as good. It kind of betrayed the format of the first season. Instead of being a good interplay of following actual news and having an internal fictional plot, this season was very heavy on the latter. To the point that the two main stories took up the first 3/4 of the season, and only then did it start really playing with actual news events.
Though apparently Sorkin had a lot of troubles with it, and actually went back to scratch after having already filmed the first couple of episodes.