NBC Keeps Smart Shows
Although this isn't directly concerning Studio 60, we're sure that fans of Studio 60 are also checking out its sister show, "30 Rock."
Good news for 30 Rock fans: According to The Hollywood Reporter web site, NBC has ordered three more episodes, bringing the total pick-up to six episodes.
It's a cool show, also a smartly written show, that fans of great dialog will favor. And with a new time slot at 9:30 on Thursdays, it is on right after the ever-popular "Scrubs."
Studio 60, meanwhile, has indeed been picked up for a full season, along with the highschool-themed drama, "Friday Night Lights." We should note that outdoor scenes for FNL were shot in Pflugerfille, TX, where the locals partying in the awesome city of Austin go to sleep it off.
"The Option Period": Monday night's episode of Studio 60 was, again, stellar. The intertwining of the story lines of the budget squeeze, the betrayal by the head writers, and the money vs. art question posed via "product placement" was classic Sorkin.
Don't forget to see the full episode, or the two-minute replay, if you missed this episode. You'll find both on the official Studio 60 site.
Next Week:
Episode "B-12" Christine Lahti and Howie Mandel guest star. A hostage-taking gunman causes a crisis, a virus ripples through the cast, and Matt digs deep for "funny" with a newly reduced writing staff. As if that wasn't enough, tune in to see Jordan drop a bombshell on Danny. (We may already know what it is. Shhhhhh...)
Good news for 30 Rock fans: According to The Hollywood Reporter web site, NBC has ordered three more episodes, bringing the total pick-up to six episodes.
It's a cool show, also a smartly written show, that fans of great dialog will favor. And with a new time slot at 9:30 on Thursdays, it is on right after the ever-popular "Scrubs."
Studio 60, meanwhile, has indeed been picked up for a full season, along with the highschool-themed drama, "Friday Night Lights." We should note that outdoor scenes for FNL were shot in Pflugerfille, TX, where the locals partying in the awesome city of Austin go to sleep it off.
"The Option Period": Monday night's episode of Studio 60 was, again, stellar. The intertwining of the story lines of the budget squeeze, the betrayal by the head writers, and the money vs. art question posed via "product placement" was classic Sorkin.
Don't forget to see the full episode, or the two-minute replay, if you missed this episode. You'll find both on the official Studio 60 site.
Next Week:
Episode "B-12" Christine Lahti and Howie Mandel guest star. A hostage-taking gunman causes a crisis, a virus ripples through the cast, and Matt digs deep for "funny" with a newly reduced writing staff. As if that wasn't enough, tune in to see Jordan drop a bombshell on Danny. (We may already know what it is. Shhhhhh...)


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