Guest EXPAT Posted May 1, 2012 Posted May 1, 2012 I cancelled HBO a while back in an effort to gain control of my cable bill, but from the looks of The Newsroom, I'm going to have to find savings somewhere else, because this looks amazing. And Jane Fonda does so much with just a few words, channeling her ex-husband. I am getting a current three month "free sample" run of HBO but of course this show starts just as my trial ends, so I will have to renew to watch this and True Blood. Quote
Members eeyore Posted May 1, 2012 Members Posted May 1, 2012 Looks like a good one. Thanks for the heads up. Quote
Guest hitoallusa Posted May 1, 2012 Posted May 1, 2012 Why don't you watch it online? You can find any TV shows online if you don't mind waiting a couple of days... Quote
Guest EXPAT Posted May 2, 2012 Posted May 2, 2012 None of the HBO shows are online until a year later at best. Quote
Members JKane Posted May 3, 2012 Members Posted May 3, 2012 Sorkin and HBO sound like one hell of a match, I'll have to watch for this one! Also, while season 1 of Game of Thrones was good season 2 has thus far been FUCKING GREAT! citylaw1 1 Quote
Guest gcursor Posted May 3, 2012 Posted May 3, 2012 I rarely get into new shows right away. I have to wait for the "urge" to hit me. Recently I just caught up with SUPERNATURAL over a period of a few months and that's been on tv for how long now? I started watching BUFFY but that doesn't really do it for me. I've bought true blood season 1 on dvd and have never opened it (waiting for the urge to hit me) but will probably go through the seasons pell-mell when I get started. game of thrones is another one i haven't sat down and watched. Quote
Members JKane Posted May 3, 2012 Members Posted May 3, 2012 I loved Buffy, but it's because the characters grow on you over the course of the seasons. I think what hooked me was seeing a really good character episode from season 3 or 4, THEN I was able to enjoy the whole thing, plus Angel. Still haven't tried Supernatural or Fringe, though I hear great things about both. Eureka (despite being on SciFi) is pretty damn good in it's final season so far. The Lost Girl ads make it sound interesting too... Quote
Guest EXPAT Posted May 3, 2012 Posted May 3, 2012 I can't get into Game of Thrones at all. It bores me senseless. I've tried it now twice and I just can't get into it at all. Quote
Members JKane Posted May 5, 2012 Members Posted May 5, 2012 You're missing a lot, but it can be very hard to follow. I read the books and still lose track of who some people are. The first season was mostly setup (just like the first book), with not much happening other than cool atmosphere... but the second season has some good action so far. Quote
Members JKane Posted July 16, 2012 Members Posted July 16, 2012 Just watched the first 3 episodes of The Newsroom over the weekend. It is *great*, DAMN I missed Sorkin! And I like how it can call attention back to things that should've been bigger news at the time. Quote
TotallyOz Posted July 18, 2012 Posted July 18, 2012 It is a very good show. I love the plot and the characters. I also love watch Jane Fonda. While she has a very minor role, I still enjoy it. Quote
Guest NCBored Posted July 20, 2012 Posted July 20, 2012 I've watched the first 3 episodes and really like it. And I'm sure Sam Waterston is having a ball with his fesity alcoholic character. One of my favorites lines is Waterston, all up in the face of a younger character: I'll whip your ass, I don't care how many protein bars you eat!" Quote
Members JKane Posted August 28, 2012 Members Posted August 28, 2012 Finished watching the first season yesterday. Overall, The Newsroom is FUCKING EXCELLENT! It perfectly uses past news events to illustrate current ones and says exactly the kinds of things liberals (and even in some cases true conservatives--instead of sitting back and taking it from the Tea Party) should've been screaming from the rooftops for YEARS! There are some truly great episodes, though I started to get really tired of the fucking love triangle in the season finale, especially because other storylines were pretty high stakes. Also, big fans of West Wing will find themselves pulled out occasionally when they notice a Sorkin-ism they've seen before. "I don't know what that means..." There've been a couple episodes that flirted with copying major structural elements from WW episodes, hopefully they don't get any closer than that... All in all it's a lot like The West Wing--a fairy tale, what we wish the subject was, instead of what it really is. But also entertaining, touching, and informative. Highly recommended! And the world would be a better place if each of us managed to hook one Fox "News" viewer on it!! Quote
Members JKane Posted August 28, 2012 Members Posted August 28, 2012 There's a lot more to the show than this, but this is a good sampling of the news that goes on somewhat *in the background* of this great show, from the finale. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yGAvwSp86hY Quote
Guest NCBored Posted August 28, 2012 Posted August 28, 2012 Finished watching the first season yesterday. Overall, The Newsroom is FUCKING EXCELLENT! It perfectly uses past news events to illustrate current ones and says exactly the kinds of things liberals (and even in some cases true conservatives--instead of sitting back and taking it from the Tea Party) should've been screaming from the rooftops for YEARS! There are some truly great episodes, though I started to get really tired of the fucking love triangle in the season finale, especially because other storylines were pretty high stakes. Also, big fans of West Wing will find themselves pulled out occasionally when they notice a Sorkin-ism they've seen before. "I don't know what that means..." There've been a couple episodes that flirted with copying major structural elements from WW episodes, hopefully they don't get any closer than that... All in all it's a lot like The West Wing--a fairy tale, what we wish the subject was, instead of what it really is. But also entertaining, touching, and informative. Highly recommended! And the world would be a better place if each of us managed to hook one Fox "News" viewer on it!! Well said! It's one of those shows that I watch first (I DVR everything!). I agree about the love triangle (quadrangle?) tho - I don't have a lot of patience left for the back-and-forth after the last 2 epsisodes. Now that it's over, I'm waiitng for Sons of Anarchy, Justified, The Walking Dead and Southland.. Quote
Guest EXPAT Posted August 28, 2012 Posted August 28, 2012 The problem with the show and why it won't win any Emmy's is that Aaron Sorkin wrote every character with the exact same personality and they all talk 1000 miles a minute. Every person has a different personality and that was not reflected in this series. And for that reason it didn't win for me in the long run. I did like all the preaching he did but it would never succeed with a mainstream audience because he didn't make each character different in his effort to get his message across. He just simply forgot about that essential plot element. And Will McAvoy's character is no more a republican than I am. That was not remotely believable given his choice of news coverage on every episode. Quote
Members JKane Posted August 29, 2012 Members Posted August 29, 2012 Now that it's over, I'm waiitng for Sons of Anarchy, Justified, The Walking Dead and Southland.. I also love Justified and Southland. Also, Dr. Who starts back up this weekend, I beleive! Quote
Members BigK Posted August 31, 2012 Members Posted August 31, 2012 Another vote here for Justified. Quote