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I saw it. I have to admit, the last four or five episodes have finally taken this show into a much better realm. It has finally found its themes, pacing and purpose, I feel. The New Orleans section, in particular, was touching. However, I feel that the show is going to become too romance-driven, as if Aaron Sorkin is making up for five years of West Wing where there was no romance, only hinted at romance.
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Then the article I read last Tuesday had it wrong because it suggested that Studio 60 typically did better than Lights in that spot.
The previews of Lights turned me off immediately. It looked like another of those We Are Marshall kinds of shows which have no interest to me whatsoever. I like Studio 60 a decent bit, though not as much as I loved West Wing. I think what I like most about Studio 60 is Matt Perry and the comics on the show. I can do without everyone else.
The previews of Lights turned me off immediately. It looked like another of those We Are Marshall kinds of shows which have no interest to me whatsoever. I like Studio 60 a decent bit, though not as much as I loved West Wing. I think what I like most about Studio 60 is Matt Perry and the comics on the show. I can do without everyone else.
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OscarGuy wrote:The funny part is they put Friday Night Lights into its slot and FNL actually did WORSE in the ratings.
That's not exactly accurate. Friday Night Lights did better than the past two or three airings of Studio 60. Studio 60 did have more individual households in its most recent airing than Friday Night Lights, but that only means that people are more likely to watch Studio 60 alone and watch Friday Night Lights in groups--in terms of actual numbers of viewers, Friday Night Lights won.
On a side note, Friday Night Lights is also worlds better than Sorkin's smug creation.
They have reported moved it to Wednesdays...it'll probably be put on right before Medium.
Putting it at 9 on Wednesdays would just put it in a position to be slaughtered by Criminal Minds and Lost (even though that'll be off for a few months after next week).
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It has NOT been officially cancelled. The funny part is they put Friday Night Lights into its slot and FNL actually did WORSE in the ratings. They have reported moved it to Wednesdays...it'll probably be put on right before Medium.
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Has this been officially cancelled? What a shame, color me very disappointed. I felt it was starting to pick up a little, and most of the situations within the show were getting better. The subplot when D.B. and Matt Perry went to watch a promising black comic was handled with typical Sorkin sentimentalism, but it could have progressed to no end. Sometimes I hate TV and its ratings.
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Temporary schedule change.
Go Friday Night Lights! I say this less out of dislike for Studio 60 than out of hope for possibly my favorite new show of the season.
Studio 60 is getting sacked by Friday Night Lights. At least temporarily.
Sources confirm that NBC is handing Studio 60's Monday/10 pm time-slot over to FNL on Oct. 30 for what I'm told is a one-night experiment. But, let's face it, if FNL performs better than Studio 60 — and that bar has been set pretty darn low — we may be looking at the birth of a Monday night football franchise on NBC.
All told, this is a great vote of confidence for FNL and an ominous bit of foreshadowing for Aaron Sorkin's struggling drama.
Go Friday Night Lights! I say this less out of dislike for Studio 60 than out of hope for possibly my favorite new show of the season.
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Studio 60 tumbles to new low
I know it's wrong to take joy in someone's failure, but I can't help myself from taking joy in this. If anyone deserves a crushing, humbling failure, Aaron Sorkin does.
'Studio 60' got off to a great start with an intriguing Network-like series premiere but I have to agree that there just doesn't seem to be a sense of urgency to any of the episodes, no over-arching plotline to get through the first season, no hook. Also, would the president of an entire network (Amanda Peet) care so much about a variety sketch show that airs once a week? That just seems unrealistic to me.
And as much as I love Sarah Paulson as an actress (loved her deliciously wicked turn on Deadwood), I keep thinking "she's a lesbian!" every single time I see her on-screen, flirting with a guy or whatever. I know it's wrong but, well, there you have it.
And as much as I love Sarah Paulson as an actress (loved her deliciously wicked turn on Deadwood), I keep thinking "she's a lesbian!" every single time I see her on-screen, flirting with a guy or whatever. I know it's wrong but, well, there you have it.
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NBC sure is taking a bath in this!
Studio 60 tumbles to new low
I know it's wrong to take joy in someone's failure, but I can't help myself from taking joy in this. If anyone deserves a crushing, humbling failure, Aaron Sorkin does.
Studio 60 tumbles to new low
I know it's wrong to take joy in someone's failure, but I can't help myself from taking joy in this. If anyone deserves a crushing, humbling failure, Aaron Sorkin does.