Description
The Newsroom follows the members of a cable news team on their quixotic mission to do the news well in the face of a fickle audience, corporate mandates and tangled personal relationships.
The Newsroom follows the members of a cable news team on their quixotic mission to do the news well in the face of a fickle audience, corporate mandates and tangled personal relationships.
who said that if Charlie died, he wouldn't be in the finale??? We all wanted Charlie, get it from Sorkin, sign up))
The flashbacks are simply gorgeous! Will before Mac's arrival, an invitation to work for Mac from Charlie, the first meeting between Don and Sloan, the background to Will's scandalous speech on "Why is America not a great country?"...
Will, who found out that Mac was pregnant, that's the expression on his face)))
Maggie and Jim, who started dating again, were not surprised, but, imho, this romantic line is not very good for me.
The Don-Sloan couple is more pleasing)
Well, the good news is that the plane landed with Neil...and then there's the spectacular appearance of Neil in the frame))
We also wanted him to come back.
The song performed by Will Bend is gorgeous)
An excellent finale of the best series, which for 3 seasons did not blow away and pleased with every episode.
An unexpected timescale, at least for me (although it was only 52 days, but how everything changed). After all, Snowden was "mentioned" (where without him), but at the same time the main motive was obvious - Jim and Meg, and even though I was glad when he confessed, but somehow it's not the same.
As already written, Sloan and Don are the best couple of the season who keep the bar high. Sloan's interview was exactly what Sloan's interview should be :D
Charlie's changes also seemed to me somewhat strained, and in the end they decided to get rid of him theatrically (in fact, it's a very sad moment, the second series in a row ends with such music so sadly, the leitmotif is straight).
Well, actually, Neil was not returned, as I expected after the 4th episode.
The story of Will's "cellmate" was cool (I admit honestly, I didn't even think until the moment of release that this was a hallucination of his father), a gorgeous performance.
Now all that remains is to sit in silence and wait a week before the final episode, because I can't even assume what Sorkin is up to (well, at least show Neil, and).