
Tim Goodman from The San Francisco Chronicle writes in his column today about the unavoidable death of Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip. He eulogizes the show, running down all the complaints against it and against its creator Aaron Sorkin.
"Tonight might be the last episode of "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip," Aaron Sorkin's much-anticipated, then much-derided drama for NBC. The series, about the behind-the-scenes machinations of a television sketch show not unlike "Saturday Night Live," was pulled a week earlier than expected after its season-worst ratings performance. It's unlikely to be renewed for a second season. And if "Studio 60" comes back to finish its six remaining episodes, it will have everything to do with the respect accorded Sorkin and nothing to do with a last-ditch effort to save it."
I hope he's wrong, but I fear that he's not.
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