The Newsroom Reviews
The Newsroom Review: To Rise Again
The Newsroom season finale brought many of its story lines full circle, while others simply felt like they'd been running in circles all along, which is wh...
The Newsroom Review: Clear Out the Clown Car
Matt Richenthal had to take the night off and has graciously allowed me to cover one of my favorite shows of the summer… although the following revi...
The Newsroom Review: Breaking the Non-News
I apologize if this review of The Newsroom is a few minutes late. But I just had to go back and rewatch Maggie's speech about God allegedly talking to Mich...
The Newsroom Review: Getting High, Reaching a Low
Why do I have a feeling this episode of The Newsroom will either be loved or hated? Considering the sensitive/sacred nature of the topic, let me just ask a...
The Newsroom Review: Bullies, Breakdowns and Bacon
At the outset of "Bullies," I was prepared to make a very negative comparison of The Newsroom to Glee, considering each so often focuses on a Topic of the ...
The Newsroom Review: A Player's Coach
You got me, Aaron Sorkin and The Newsroom. Just when I'm ready to once again go off on another episode for destroying any and all backbone on MacKenzie McH...
The Newsroom Review: Man on a Mission
Quick, does anyone out there have a drink to throw in Will McAvoy's face? I don't think he was splashed often enough on this episode of The Newsroom. Easil...
The Newsroom Review: Throwing a Tea Party
One of my favorite relationships in TV history was between Josh Lyman and Donatella Moss on The West Wing. From the moment we met this Deputy Chief of Staf...
The Newsroom Review: Will of the People?
Well, that devolved quickly. As one of the only critics who enjoyed The Newsroom premiere - focusing on the captivating pace and writing of Aaron Sorkin ov...
The Newsroom Review: Anchor Away
There is just so much to say about the first episode of Newsroom, a lot of which is summed up by the final name listed in the opening credits: Created by A...
