After what Aaron Sorkin did with The West Wing, I was so hopeful about Studio 60. And I would have watched the show too.
BTW, there was an episode of Studio 60 in which the female network president wanted to hire a talented young television writer who proposed to create a wordy, wonky show about the United Nations. I think that was meant as a reference to The West Wing.
I think what made it work it that it was an excuse to TELL stories, usually about things that happened outside the setting, with different folks giving different versions. Humans have been telling stories for eons.
Heck, when Barney Miller aired, there were probably plenty of viewers who were more of the listen to the radio around fireplace crowd than the been raised watching tvs in the living room crowd.
I watched the 1st season on DVD the other day.There are a few scenes at Barney’s house,one scene at Amenguale’s apartment and one scene at an empty apartment for a stakeout.
Roseanne - A series about fat, relatively unattractive, workingclass parents that rarely do anything zany or wacky or in Hawaii. Sort of the anti-Brady Bunch.
But that’s a shot against its EXECUTION, not its premise. The premise behind “Lost” is terrific - a bunch of strangers on an airplane are marooned on a jungle island, and next thing you know the Weird-Shit-O-Meter is pegged. That they didn’t know where they were going after the first season don’t mean the premise wasn’t good.