Took me 6 months to finish the 2nd season of The Newsroom, and see Will and Mac get back together. It's a fantastic ending, but I still don't get why it took Will so long to do it. Anyway, now I can't call which is my favorite between this and House of Cards. I'll live with that.
At a time when trust in media is declining because of the rise of partisan news, when newspapers seem to be dying every day and online clicks reward stories about celebrity scandals and soft-focus pictures of kittens, "The Newsroom" offers an inspirational alternate reality. The PR industry might be bigger than journalism and certainly pays better, so the attraction for young would-be reporters has to be something bigger than a paycheck or job stability. The attraction is a job that comes with a built-in sense of purpose, that sweet soul spot where idealism meets realism. That's what journalism at its best promises to provide. And even though the reality might involve long hours, lots of criticism and little compensation, our democracy depends on it.
這是cnn獨(dú)立評論員John P. Avlon7月對newsroom2.0的評價,觸痛到不舍得刪除任何一個詞。深夜在看完信息量超大的第六集之后有感而發(fā)。
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