I Gave Up On Studio 60
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I just couldn’t take it anymore. The show is going nowhere and especially coming after the awesome Heroes, it just doesn’t work.
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If you want to watch a show about the backstage goings-on at a comedy show, I’d suggest this one.
It’s actually funny.
Oh, I highly enjoy 30 Rock. Baldwin and the NBC page make that show.
Maybe it’s because I live in Los Angeles, but I have had more than my fill of shows about the entertainment industry. It’s like the surfeit of novels with novelists as the main character.
I would like to see television take another shot at a show about working people. Past examples: Roseanne, All in the Family, Cheers. Shows where the themes arise from problems faced by your ordinary, average American.
Over at Manion’s place, we’ve decided that Sorkin needs to concentrate instead on the sure-to-be-awesome spin-off, “Jack Rudolph, Action Executive.”
Forget about Danny and NotDanny. Stephen Weber totally rules.