Thirded. My TiVo is usually pretty full on Monday evenings (a lot of shows that I like air on Sunday night), and last night – for the first time – I wanted to watch The Newsroom first. And then I was a little sad when I remembered I was watching the season finale.
You mean that Chris Messina resembles Max Greenfield?
I was sure you were going to say the doctor he plays on The Mindy Project, which airs right after New Girl on the same network. Going one show earlier and picking an actor that isn’t him was going a different direction, for sure.
Agreed. Apparently I’ve comment on Sloan once too often because my wife shouted, “I get it. You’ve got the hots for her” at me while we were watching. Who doesn’t, right?
Watched the last ep via DVR. So - did they ever broadcast the story about the candidate that said misogynist things in the 1990’s - or was that just used to give them an example of “doing the right thing” by not trading for the Petraeus story?
What was the point of Jane Fonda being stoned both nights? Her need to let her son decide as a right of passage made sense regardless.
Why didn’t Marcia Gay Harden’s lawyer make more of a play for Sam/Charlie? She was wanting compliments from everyone on her dress last ep, but seemed to be really coming on to him specifically last ep…
Overall, it still delivers a decent shot of Craft-y Drama Writing but not in nearly as satisfying as other Sorkin stuff. The plot and the characters’ entanglements still seem contrived and manipulative. Hard to view in contrast to the current Golden Show, Breaking Bad - it, too, has a plot that seems “inevitable” in its arc, but the craft of the show keeps it feeling fresh…
I thought they did air it- it was an example of airing a story that’s relevant and important (with an election going on) even to just a subset of the population, vs airing a story that wasn’t as important in the moment.
But we had just finished watching Breaking Bad, so I wasn’t concentrating so very well.
No - I get that that they chose that relevant story vs. Petraeus; I just can’t recall if we saw anything showing, say, one of the newscasters actually talking about it on air…
Save me from re-watching the last episode (and all the others before it) and just tell me what Sloan saw that made her figure out Don bought the book. Something on the poster?
Neal discovers that at the auction, the price was run up using fictional names, to get the book sold at a price Sloan would like. One of the fictional names is of Tony Curtis’ character from Sweet Smell of Success. Sloan sees the poster in his office. Boom.
Got it; I thought so. Seems sloppy; I would’ve looked for a scene focused on the principle characters and plot, but with an over-the-shoulder of the DC bitchy newscaster on the air with the story - just to show the closure…
I never got the impression he was actually ever into tabloid lady-- it seems like it was a FWB thing that just became more regular. Even she commented that he was still in love with Mac.
I suspect the woman scorned will be a plot line next season though.
Jeff Daniels should get in shape before they start filming the next season - if that hasn’t happened already. That was the jowliest kiss I’ve seen in a long while.