Love how they started the show with him being the bad guy compared to Jim fighting over Maggie, but ended with him being the way better character then either of them.
You missed out on this : Mckenzie: I believe a lot of what's happening in the world has something to do with the economy. Sloan: I think you're onto something.
lmfao, "press the buttons!" i always knew ppl loved and respected this show, just never realized how much i'd love it - after seeing this compilation, i'm deff gonna start now.
Probably the most underrated, under watched show (maybe Fringe, or Damages) This is everything I needed, save for, there is an extreme lack of Charlie in this :(
I binged watched this during a weekend I had no plans and I still think it’s one of the best shows. I laughed a lot but, man, there were some moments when I cried a lot. Like when they found out about Gabby Gifford. Or when Don decides to tell the pilots that they killed Osama Bin Laden. Cause I can remember those moments in real life. I remember where I was when those moments happened. I think that’s why I got emotional. But I really love this show.
Ugh, you’re right. Now all I’ll be able to think about when I think of this video are the things I missed. Guess I’ll have to make a part two (with more context)....
Has anyone else done the Aaron Sorkin Marathon Starting with A few Good Men, then American President, then Sports Night, followed by West Wing and then ending with Newsroom? Did anyone else know that Malice with Alex Baldwin, Nicole Kidman and Bill Pullman was a Aaron Sorkin film? I didn't.
Little know fact: Jim started out as a volunteer election worker in Indiana to hang around a girl he like but really got into politics and journalism after meeting White House staffers
I dont understand that this fantasy of how news media works was bad, I. LOVED IT!. Newsroom was great and if it kept going it would be better than veep. A wish full show that showed humans can do better rather than giving in. while Veep still being the shit of course
I've seen this show in it's entirety probably 4 or 5 times and I just realized that David Harbour is in it. Sure, ostensibly I knew that it was him, but when The Newsroom first aired, Harbour wasn't really in a lot of roles yet, it's only in the past 5 years or so where he's really done a lot of work. I just didn't realize that it was David Harbour until just now.
If ever there was a show that needed 25 seasons it was this one. Tbh i think most of the world needs it just to understand what the heck has happened these past few years
This was the only tv show I enjoyed in the 2010’s. Everything else on tv was boring, lame, and empty of original material. This was interesting and funny.
Best part of this video is McKenzie doesn’t actually turn to look at Will but she still knows it was trouble putting on his pants that knocked him down lol
since the director likes to slam on the brakes and end or leave his projects with little obvious reason, he probably only did it to add emotions and stuff to the end otherwise it would be a lot lighter and not really impactful. not saying it was logical so much, just that is why (to me)
It was difficult watching Sam's dream being torn down by the new media. I think it probably closely reflects Sorkin's own disillusionment with the world of social media.
You are challenging me to give them all wealth and property they had given should be returned to them at the expense of my freedom. Fine, lets do it then. Cuz i had enough of this abuse.