The End of Studio 60
Intelligent television unfortunately doesn’t have a market in today’s reality-crazed age. A reasonably intelligent show that doesn’t require you to dial in to kick some ass off the show and ‘end his dreams’ or that gives you free cash for making random guesses or that doesn’t require you to suspend your disbelief (24 and Heroes) will probably not succeed. Don’t get me wrong, I love 24 and Heroes and have admitted to following American Idol too but to balance the destruction of my brain cells, I like shows like Studio 60 too. It was the only seemingly interesting show on TV that in addition to casting Mathew Perry and not reminding me of Chandler, also had dry sarcastic humor that I love. The other show with a similar kinda humor fortunately remains popular.
When Studio 60 came back on after the holidays, I remained optimistic that it would at least last the season. But today onwards, the show is suspended and is pulled off the air. In its place, another show – The Black Donnelys – makes its debut. There is no telling if the remaining 6 episodes which have been shot will be telecast at all. Heck, if they offer them on iTunes, I’ll gladly snap it up.
The show was always in danger of being pulled and the petition to save it has been around right since the first episode. I know, the market decides the fate of most television shows but it is unfortunately that we don’t seem to appreciate quality. Aaron Sorkin’s comeback [after The West Wing] is deemed a failure. By market standards. Not by me. But who cares for me?
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