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In reply to the discussion: The opening of "Newsroom" on HBO is a scathing attack on the MSM. No wonder the same outlets were [View all]Ruby the Liberal
(26,649 posts)32. +1 I don't like it.
I *loved* the BP and Teahadist scenes, but the whole 20-something "we broke up, we are back together, we broke up, we are back together" coupled with the whole 50-something fake "sexual tension" (NO chemistry between those two, no matter how hard they try) is like watching a really bad episode of General Hospital. Reminds me of the first season of 24 when the terrorism guy's daughter was in trouble every 15 minutes so they could fill time and you just wanted her character to get on a slow Cruise to nowhere for the rest of the show.
Hopefully, that HUGE (and annoying) chunk of time they are filling with relationship "drama" will work its way out of the script sooner than later and more focus can be done on the actual newsroom element of the story.
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The opening of "Newsroom" on HBO is a scathing attack on the MSM. No wonder the same outlets were [View all]
still_one
Jul 2012
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The critics are panning it because it is too close to comfort for them. The more I hear them
still_one
Jul 2012
#6
So do you think the Mary Tyler Moore show was a more or less accurate portrayal?
TalkingDog
Jul 2012
#25
It's not pure fiction since it deals with actual issues, but it is a classic way, used by
sabrina 1
Jul 2012
#30
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Tunkamerica
Jul 2012
#17