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	<title>Comments on: Fall TV 2006: Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip</title>
	<link>http://www.anwyn.com/2006/10/12/fall-tv-2006-studio-60-on-the-sunset-strip/</link>
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		<title>by: Anwyn&#8217;s Notes in the Margin &#187; Studio 60: It&#8217;s Alive</title>
		<link>http://www.anwyn.com/2006/10/12/fall-tv-2006-studio-60-on-the-sunset-strip/#comment-10726</link>
		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Dec 2006 03:02:40 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>[...] I&#8217;ve been justifiably hard on Studio 60 since its premiere, and I slogged through episode after episode yelling at the TV, grumbling after it was over, and hoping the next episode would pull up. Aaron Sorkin finally proved, with December 4th&#8217;s &#8220;The Christmas Show,&#8221; that he&#8217;s still got it. An episode with all the snap of the best of Sports Night, a taste of some of the worthier political posturing of The West Wing, and a dash of (gasp) character development. I finally realized that&#8217;s been the problem all along&#8211;the characters exist merely to rant about Sorkin&#8217;s political opinions, much like a multi-million dollar human version of the blogs Sorkin seems to hate. In &#8220;The Christmas Show,&#8221; though, he actually seemed to allow the characters to let down and develop some on their own, even unbending enough to acknowledge that the opinion of an anonymous consumer could be a reasonably important thing in the marketplace of television and movies. Romantic subplots were advanced, something I always like to see, Jack the Hardass Executive became a sympathetic human being, and Jordan the Female Executive is going to be dealing with a pregnancy and child. It always concerns me when shows take up motherhood as a theme, but it beats most of the alternative ways of addressing the possibility of pregnancy for a single woman on TV. I&#8217;ll take iit. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[&#8230;] I&#8217;ve been justifiably hard on Studio 60 since its premiere, and I slogged through episode after episode yelling at the TV, grumbling after it was over, and hoping the next episode would pull up. Aaron Sorkin finally proved, with December 4th&#8217;s &#8220;The Christmas Show,&#8221; that he&#8217;s still got it. An episode with all the snap of the best of Sports Night, a taste of some of the worthier political posturing of The West Wing, and a dash of (gasp) character development. I finally realized that&#8217;s been the problem all along&#8211;the characters exist merely to rant about Sorkin&#8217;s political opinions, much like a multi-million dollar human version of the blogs Sorkin seems to hate. In &#8220;The Christmas Show,&#8221; though, he actually seemed to allow the characters to let down and develop some on their own, even unbending enough to acknowledge that the opinion of an anonymous consumer could be a reasonably important thing in the marketplace of television and movies. Romantic subplots were advanced, something I always like to see, Jack the Hardass Executive became a sympathetic human being, and Jordan the Female Executive is going to be dealing with a pregnancy and child. It always concerns me when shows take up motherhood as a theme, but it beats most of the alternative ways of addressing the possibility of pregnancy for a single woman on TV. I&#8217;ll take iit. [&#8230;]
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		<title>by: Allen</title>
		<link>http://www.anwyn.com/2006/10/12/fall-tv-2006-studio-60-on-the-sunset-strip/#comment-621</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Oct 2006 13:17:18 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>So far I'm digging this show. Never saw Sports Night so I wasn't bothered by the "in jokes." 

I had much more to say about your review (especially paragraph four) but for now I think I'll conserve my creative energy for something other than whinging. ;-)

Firefly rules.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So far I&#8217;m digging this show. Never saw Sports Night so I wasn&#8217;t bothered by the &#8220;in jokes.&#8221; </p>
<p>I had much more to say about your review (especially paragraph four) but for now I think I&#8217;ll conserve my creative energy for something other than whinging. ;-)</p>
<p>Firefly rules.
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