Links to some of my previous reviews:
This is part of my so-called "Scripted Review" series, in which I make a Youtube video based on an old blogpost. For more information on what this is and why I'm doing it, see HERE:
In this case, the old blog post is here: https://joelswagman.blogspot.com/2013/11/television-addiction-part-4.html
This is also part of my Television Addiction series. For my explanation of what the Television Addiction series is and why I'm doing it, see: https://youtu.be/T5CEQ9-35xA and http://joelswagman.blogspot.com/2021/04/television-addiction-article-on.html
The Newsroom
I first started watching this show because it was recommended by the magazine Asia Life, one of the expat magazines out here in Cambodia .
I was only a few episodes in before I started wondering what in the world the editors of Asia Life were thinking. The show was so cheesy, and so contrived, and just…well, ridiculous really.
And yet, despite all the problems with the show—despite the cheesy soap opera relationships, the contrived plot points, and the arrogant 20/20 hindsight smugly applied to every news event, I still found myself watching episode after episode.
Aaron Sorkin may mess up a lot of things, but he still understands the mechanics of screenwriting very well. Each episode may be terrible objectively if you focus on the plot, but Aaron Sorkin still knows how to keep the dialogue snappy and he knows how to keep the forward momentum of the story going. So the show may be terrible, but it never really gets boring. And, I have to confess that even while I was rolling my eyes at how cheesy the plot was, I still kept watching it.
Also, if you’re a political junky, then all the political diatribes mixed-in with the soap opera drama is another guilty pleasure. On several of the polemical speeches throughout the series, I think Sorkin did a very good job of sticking it to the Republican Party.
Of course when Sorkin bashes causes I’m sympathetic to, like Occupy Wall Street, then I enjoy it a lot less, but I guess that’s just my liberal bias double-standard showing through. (I think actually there’s actually good case to be made for the strength of a grass roots bottom up leaderless movement. But the straw-men Occupy Wall Street characters that Sorkin created were never able to give a good defense for this.)
Related Playlists:
Scripted Reviews Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x5BKcEIufNKlS58JHU_glyL&si=Pje0KQqIqOgWGGUI
Television Addiction: Oh, the TV Shows I've Seen: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x5dG-fZus5AmF1kQSDBfSDJ
Television Addiction Part 4: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x7tGOeUw5E7xQBVO_DQ3xcn&si=lM1iMgfWSgaA3Bzf
Aaron Sorkin Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x7Cj5VZ1egfFzrAUG2nFYLK&si=9HyCTBJiUUQ6Z8Ts
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