On Sun, Jun 24, 2012 at 10:13 AM, Mark Jeffries <[email protected]>wrote:

> That kick-him-while-he's-down thing the Internet does so well as Wonkette
> gleefully reports the critical pans for "The Newsroom," premiering tonight
> on HBO:
>
>
> http://wonkette.com/476247/a-childrens-treasury-of-brutal-reviews-of-aaron-sorkins-terrible-new-show
>
> And no Sorkin fan in the comments (as far as I can see) accusing the
> author of being an apologist for reality shows.
>

I have avoided reading anything about this show until I had a chance to
watch it (which I just did this afternoon). I am a Sorkin Slut, so
predictably I guess I like it well enough. I am trying my best to
understand the apparent (I have only read the linked wonkette dumping, but
it alludes to lots of others) thumbs down the media is giving the show - I
guess part of it might be that they apparently have seen several episodes
already, while I have only seen the one; maybe they get worse (S60
certainly did, after a fantastic pilot). Another part I suppose is that
Sorkin's shows do come off with a tude of thinking of themselves as the
best thing on TV; if they are only pretty good as opposed to historically
great, everyone feels justified in taking their dump on it. With the caveat
that I am basing this only on the pilot, I can not think of a show on
broadcast television this last season that I liked better than Newsroom; I
can think of several cable shows I liked better; I would rank this below
Mad Men, Breaking Bad, Homeland, Justified and Game of Thrones, about even
with Boss and The Killing (I know, but I thought Season 2 got a lot
better), and better than that Wagon Train show about the building of the
railroad (blocking its name right now).

The good news for me is that there was no actor in the cast that I just
hated (as with Studio 60), and the main actors were all pretty good to
great (Daniels and Mortimer especially). I thought Waterston was a little
disappointing, and I am not sure about the young blond girl. Why did I have
the vague idea that Jane Fonda was in this show (not that I am complaining
about her absence)? Sorkin does have his weaknesses, and this show reflects
some of them, but a show that is basically a cross between Sportsnight and
West Wing is good enough to get a season pass from me.

But, I am going to go watch Broadcast News now...

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