Is anyone having problems with gmail this morning?
Natter 47: My Brilliance Is Wasted On You People
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I am having gmail issues.
Nilly, I'm not sure which it is, dis or un overwhelming. But i'm overcommitted in terms of time.
sarameg, mornings are good. it's nighttime where I'm a crankymonster.
I am having gmail issues.
This is encouraging...people on my office are thinking maybe gmail is blocked.
I've been having gmail issues at home -- but I think that's more a my computer problem then a gmail problem.
I haven't had any gmail problems this morning.
I really liked Heroes, and liked what I saw of the second episode of Studio 60, though I fell asleep and missed the end.
I am having one nagging problem with S60, though -- I like the writing and dialog, and they do a really damned good job of making the characters interesting, but I'm still having a hard time caring about network executives and sketch comedy writers, even when they're played by Bradley Whitford, Matthew Perry, Amanda Peet and Stephen Weber.
Sean K! Yes: I mean it's one thing to be all into the innerworkings of the White House but it's really difficult to care as much and in the same way about the inner workings of a tv show.
I'm still having a hard time caring about network executives and sketch comedy writers, even when they're played by Bradley Whitford, Matthew Perry, Amanda Peet and Stephen Weber.
My husband said that last night. "It's very self-important, isn't it?" He's not a huge Sorkin fan, though.
I don't know if I agree with him, though. It's not that the show is *about* this TV show, but about these characters, who just happen to work in TV. I guess the difference is that when a show is set in a hospital or a law firm or a police department, the characters' problems generally seem a little more sympathetic.
That said, I love Matthew Perry, so I'd probably watch him read the phone book.
I'm still having a hard time caring about network executives and sketch comedy writers, even when they're played by Bradley Whitford, Matthew Perry, Amanda Peet and Stephen Weber.
Is that an occupational hazard for you, Sean?
I mean it's one thing to be all into the innerworkings of the White House but it's really difficult to care as much and in the same way about the inner workings of a tv show.
See, I think it's fascinating. But mostly it's the character interaction that I dig, so it could be set almost anywhere, and as long as it was well-written and the characters were 3-dimensional and complex, I'd be happy.
Sorkin made me care about people that worked on a television sports show long before I watched any sports, so I still have hope for Studio 60.
the second episode of Studio 60, though I fell asleep and missed the end.
The end is worth catching, a funny musical payoff, but it was very weird to see it the same day that John M. Ford died.
Did Sorkin do a G&S thing on Sports Night too?