The Newsroom 2.09 “Election Night, Part II” Review: Chekhov’s Engagement Ring
I want to keep doing the news–let’s play The Newsroom. A faceless bureaucrat (let’s call him, Sidney Falco) ambles into Aaron Sorkin’s off
I want to keep doing the news–let’s play The Newsroom. A faceless bureaucrat (let’s call him, Sidney Falco) ambles into Aaron Sorkin’s off
Have you located the cha?– Let’s play The Newsroom. As evidenced by the title (“Election Night, Part 1”), it is election night at ACN and–in the
Get it back–let’s play The Newsroom. Throughout most of season two of The Newsroom, I have been bemoaning this season long arc of Genoa. Last week, I
We’re not playing basketball anymore–let’s play The Newsroom “Jerry has committed the crime of not being Jim Harper,” says Don while
Historically, True Blood doesn’t handle resolution very well. This shouldn’t be particularly surprising: Most of the drama in True Blood is tongue
I’m rough, I’m tough, I’m king of the jungle–let’s play The Newsroom. “Hey, I saw Bob today. Yeah, we ate lunch together. It was g
“I really don’t see what was the point of that,” says a woman (who I presume is Terry’s mother) after Big John sings a prolonged dirge. As I w
Gut punch–let’s play The Newsroom. When I was a senior I high school, I was in a car accident. (The song playing on the radio as I crashed: “We Are
As human beings, do we innately remember things better than they really were? Do we unconsciously block out all of the painful memories–the additional pairs
We talked about jobs today–let’s play The Newsroom. Woe to thee who ride the Romney bus, where everything is cloaked in doublespeak. When you ask ques