Showing posts with label The Newsroom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Newsroom. Show all posts

25 June 2012

So, I cried while watching HBO's The Newsroom

This is hardly a review, or a recap...or even a coherent blog entry about The Newsroom, this new HBO series that premiered hours ago.

But if someone were to ask me what I thought about the pilot after I've seen it, my reply would have to be this:


I may have been the only one who watched the first episode with tears. (Please tell me you were in tears, too?! Just me??)

And I cried not because the scenes were sappy and heartbreaking, but because I was just so moved by the moment.

Having seen every bit of Aaron Sorkin's TV shows --- and there were not many, there were only three before this one: Sports NightStudio 60 on the Sunset Strip, The West Wing --- I'm pretty much familiar with the writing style and formula. It's actually almost similar. There's a common vibe to his TV shows, in that every bit of it commanded arrogance. Like Aaron Sorkin knows he's written the best shows in the world and you don't have to tell him that. He knows.

Which, in truth? It's what I actually love about all of his TV work. It IS arrogant. It is intelligent TV laughing at you for liking stupid product-placement heavy shows, steered by network suits. And it may sound sick of me to say this but....I don't really mind when someone's being a dick. Only, they've got to have the balls to back up all that smugness.

Like all of Sorkin's work, The Newsroom may probably feel preachy and righteous.  Like of all Sorkin's work, viewers could get all worked up and forget for a moment that this is just make-believe world, and what's really happening is partly for dramatic impact. Sorkin has earned haters this way because he's always accused of pushing his own beliefs and agenda into his shows. (And yes, he's smug enough to ignore all the hate!)

But I got worked up watching today's show for a different reason: the vibe. And it's probably why I cried over some of the pilot's poignant moments. The guy CAN freakin' write a good story. He's smug and he owns it.

I think I may have also been moved because at one point, I was set to map a career in TV journalism 20-something years ago.

Well, that didn't happen.

But stepping into the make-believe world of The Newsroom made me realize I still love being in it.

Only now, I love being in it more as I watch the on-goings and behind the scenes of broadcast television from my corner in the bedroom, with brilliant stars like Jeff Daniels and Sam Waterson spewing lines written by Aaron Sorkin.

Take a look:





Are you planning on following The Newsroom?

13 May 2012

Summer TV 2012: New Shows To Watch

With show finales almost done, I'm sitting here with no new show to watch.

I should really be watching old episodes of, maybe, Top Chef, or the final season of One Tree Hill. Or finally get down to checking this British series, Misfits before the US version airs.

But I'm actually choosing to watch Friends on DVD because I think I need to reboot or something.

Summer TV is a couple of weeks away and I need to set the pace for that. Old favorites will be back, and there are some new summer shows I'd want to follow, too.

Listed below are these new programs, both on network TV and cable TV:

Common Law
May 11
Stars: Michael Ealy and Warren Kole
Details here.

Men At Work
May 24
Stars: Danny Masterson, Michael Cassidy
Details here.

Duets
May 24
Judge: Kelly Clarkson, John Legend, Robin Thicke, Jennifer Nettes
Details here.

Dogs in The City
May 30 
Details here.

Breaking Pointe
June 4
Details here.

Saving Hope
June 7
Stars: Erica Durance
Details here.

Bunheads
June 11
Stars: Sutton Foster
Details here.

Dallas (2012)
June 13
Stars: Larry Hagman, Patrick Duffy, Linda Gray, Jesse Metcalfe, Josh Henderson
Details here.

The Glass House
June 18
Details here.

Baby Daddy
June 20
Stars: Jean-Luc Bilodeau
Details here.

The Newsroom
June 24
Stars: Jeff Daniels, Emily Mortimer, John Gallagher, Jr., Alison Pill, Thomas Sadoski, Dev Patel, Olivia Munn
Details here.

Anger Management
June 28
Stars: Charlie Sheen
Details here.

Perception
July 9
Stars: Eric McCormack
Details here.

Major Crimes
August 13
Stars: Mary McDonnell
Details here.

Of these shows, The Newsroom is what I'm really so psyched to watch because I'm such an Aaron Sorkin fan and the teasers I've already seen have been nothing but outstanding.

I was already able to catch the pilot of Common Law and it's not worth a follow through. I'm not on board that show.

I love singing contests and Duets is definitely going to be on my Summer TV list.

And Charlie Sheen's Anger Management has been generating so much buzz even before they got to film this. I'm curious about it.

I'm checking out Dallas, because....it's Dallas! It's an institution.

Which ones do you plan on watching?