Good one. I literally laughed out loud.
Good one. I literally laughed out loud.
Blah, blah, blah… Fail.
If you thought you made a Haiku, you failed.
Syllable structure of 5, 7, 5, not 6, 7, 6.
Overall, the episode left me feeling short-changed and unsatisfied. The best was Leona's dialogue with Pruit (spelling from credits), Sloan's flashbacks with Don, and Neal telling off the ACN Digital toolbag and then taking charge.
This is a classic knee-jerk reaction review lacking in analysis and objectivity. The opinions expressed are valid but are written as a very personal and distracted report. The author of the review seems to be genuinely angry at Sorkin. Sorkin has done nothing but make the audience think. The reviewer seems to think…
Agreed. This is a classic knee-jerk reaction review lacking in analysis and objectivity. The opinions expressed are valid but this is written as a very personal and distracted report. The reviewer's emotional response to the issue of rape focused the review like a laser beam on that one issue while overlooking or…
Regarding Pruit existing as a character, explain Chris Hughes and The New Republic then.
A little harsh in your review… You seem to be genuinely angry at the guy. Sorkin has done nothing but make the audience think. You seem to think he is trying to present answers. This is the opposite of his true intent. He's providing the questions. The Newsroom is an artifice, constructed by Sorkin, to reflect society…