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TV Review: Sorkin’s The Newsroom — Corny, But Inspiring
Sorkin's a common-man idealist who wouldn't know "cool" if it ran him over with a truck.
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Sorkin's a common-man idealist who wouldn't know "cool" if it ran him over with a truck.
Now that we're past all the questions about nepotism, privilege, and race, it's plain to see that the series is a remarkable one.
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Intriguing.
And seven other interesting and surprising revelations about the HBO show's ratings.
"We were deeply dismayed to see this and find it unacceptable, disrespectful and in very bad taste."
As the singer's plastic surgeon.
Jesse Pinkman's days are numbered.
"I was like, 'oh yeah, this is just a funny thing that happens between people.'"
Lowest ratings ever among folks under 50.
If you want HBO GO, you're gonna have to pay for the Weather Channel, too.
"Are you supposed to write a cliffhanger?"
But last week's Hemingway & Gellhorn? Not so big.
"I watched Steel Magnolias incessantly when I was in junior high school."
Director Philip Kaufman's biopic of the writer and his third wife is simultaneously stirring and ridiculous.
Mark Hudis will step in as showrunner.
The pair are finally taking their act to the small screen.
"She followed us home from the train."
The most intense yet.
It's guaranteed to be zany.