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The Newsroom Season 1 episode 10 Hire her!
The Newsroom, Season 1, Episode 10 - The Greater Fool
All credit to Aaron Sorkin, HBO and whoever else is part of this show
All credit to Aaron Sorkin, HBO and whoever else is part of this show
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The only interview as entertaining as this was Sorkin's West Wing version when Leo interviews Ainsley Hayes. He really gets how America should work and how intelligent discourse is how both sides can come together.
Dammit, now I’m gonna have to watch this show.
mofo, you fucked up your own life
This scene is what makes the North Western speech fantastic. The speech by itself is impressive and headline grabbing, it's great writing and great acting but Sorkin pays it off here and it's excellent.
Ten Episodes we have to wait for the Pay Off - and it's worth it...
That young woman just gave him a rush of blood to the hope.
This show really was some hamfisted nonsense
0:43 and 1:15: subtle but effective display of the character being annoyed, followed by a stern response to a challenge.
Americans should be DAMN PROUD OF TGE COUNTRY THEY HAVE BUILT!
She may have asked the question, but the damn fool answered it all by himself.
If you think about it from Jenna's perspective, one day she attended a talk, was approached by a woman that encouraged her to ask a question that ended up ruining (ish) a person's career, yet came to admire the person, applies for an internship, ended up being interviewed by the woman AND the person whose career she presumably ruin, and at last got to watch the woman and the person announced their engagement in the very office. That's one hell of a ride for poor sorority girl.
Wait, Mac put her up to asking that question? I've only ever seen clips.
@@RecklessFables yes she did. It was shown in s3 finale
The Newsroom started out with so much promise and then it just crashed into the ground and burned up until nothing was left. I've been a fan of Sorkin since Sports Night but The Newsroom just got worse and worse with each show. A prominent liberal wrote an article entitled "Aaron Sorkin is Why People Hate Liberals" which blew the whole mess wide open. It's hilarious when a TV series political bias is so extreme it makes the side it promotes look like clowns - Republicans wanted to keep the show on because it made liberals look foolish while Democrats wanted it cancelled immediately and forgotten forever! Finally when Sorkin killed a main character played by Sam Waterston (who wanted off the show) with verbal cruelty, HBO hastily cancelled the series. No one is sure if Sorkin wrote the last two shows because he was too drugged up to know what was going on around him.
So funny to think americans think they are the greatest country in the world.
What makes America the greatest.....Canadian Actresses!
0:18 she looks like a young Scarlett Johannson
I went on to google "the kid at the end of Camelot" to complete the picture 🤣
0:13 - Tess' comic timing is impeccable.
what makes America the Greatest Country in the World...easy answer...President Trump. Trump keeping America Great !!!!!
If this happens in real life, the girl can say "ah, dont do me any favors now, I think I have 90% chance of getting hired by Mckenzie because she hates your guts, you Ego fu*king man*ac.."
Over acting
She looks exactly like (when you saw too much porn and dont want to finish that sentence).
she got hot
In todays perverted and grotesque bastardization of capitalism and the blaring uselessness of psuedocelebritism here in the good old USA...that the greatest comodity we produce is our people...their idealism and yearning for something more....something better...and one can argue it might come from a selfish place...the truth is like crazy people we try and try again...in the vain hope that it WILL be better...that we WILL have more...if not for us...for our children...
My girl: what makes you worth being with. Me: You do. (thx Jeff). Im kidding, I dont have a gurl.
When Will is trying to figure out who she is and he's having an internal breakdown within 2 seconds "She looks exactly like..." *She looks like the sorority girl* *MacKenzie wouldn't dare bring her in for an interv*- *MACKENZIE WOULD BRING HER IN FOR AN INTERVIEW!* *Activate Thrusters*
What a shitty dramatic corny show
Its a shame that a lot of people have seen the first scene in the first episode where Will loses it but haven't seen this one where it shows that he had an arc of seeing her point of view and it makes him a better man for it
I'm not sure it is him seeing her point of view... I think he's just reframed the question. We take the original question as at the present time, America is the greatest country in the world and Will cynically goes to work denouncing such an arrogant belief. While "interviewing" the intern he's changed, he's more optimistic and forward looking. He now frames the question as an ongoing struggle...what makes us better? inspiring the next generation to learn, build themselves from the foundations left behind and keep reaching skyward. McAvoy has shifted her paradigm as Mac has shifted his and a new generation just made plain to him she'll search for honest truth. McAvoy appreciates all that by saying "you do".
Ah, if it were only that easy. Today the fake news media (Fox and others) control what people see and think. The billionaires control everything and the Democrats seem helpless. the GOP (Greedy Old People) do whatever they want. Trump has removed civility and courtesy from politics. We are a bandanna republic. A laughing stock of first world nations. Sad but true.
Ah, if this were only true. Instead we have Fox propaganda machine lying to the public on a daily basis and so many fools just lapping it up. Even the former icons CBS, NBC, ABC have fallen in the bottomless it of mediocrity. America was once a great nation, now it is just another banana republic, run/owned by the Koch Bros. and their kind. So sad.
The show meant well enough, but it was idealistic beyond words. At times it seemed it was written by high school students. Maybe that was intentional. I don't know.
"You do." Hits hard. Every single time.
I’m sorry, but nobody who graduated Northwestern a year early would pronounce “world” as if it ended with a “t.”
Of course he had to ruin his rant of truth from the first episode.
Pretty f'n good scene from an underrated show. Wow!
The Thomas Newman's score creeping up without even realizing is just..... Mind blowing.
The Newsroom is still one of the best tv shows ever. I wish they had more seasons.
I wholeheartedly agree!!
they reported the news
I love to see them bring it back for a short run covering the Trump years.
true. However, if they were stretching it more to get more seasons, probably it wouldn't be one of the best tv shows ever
I think it s al,ost perfect. Even though i belong to the Camp, that doesn t like Maggie. But I think they ended it at the right time. Sometimes I even think, they could have left out S3, just because the ending of S2 was that good. And, with its runtime, there is no harm in getting down for a weekend and binging the whole show.
Truth. Sadly, that’s in slim supply these days.
Jeff Daniels is such a well-rounded actor. Remember, he also did a small action film back in the day... I forget what the name is... It was with that Neo guy.. what was it called again... dammit... my memory is so quick to fail me these days.
Speed :) The opposite of the length of time it took for an answer to your question ;)
0:11 Will's serious running face is everything.
Amazing and beautiful how brutally honest Will is. I love this show is.
"sorority girl!" "Did you just assume my gender?"
I wish my country gets more such people.
in this show...what Jeff Daniels Political View ?
He's mostly a classical Republican ie pre Tea Party, pre Bush's, probably pre Reagan.
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See, I’m 51 years old. You’d think I’d be over idealism already. But I’m not, at all. This scene, no matter how many times I watch it, makes me choke up. Every time. All of Aaron Sorkin’s “tools” in his toolkit are there in order for us, the viewers, to experience this palpable sense of hope. The sense that people can be their better selves. That we can rise above our ego-driven desires and grievances. “I know what a greater fool is. And I wanna be one.” “You do. Hire her.” What makes this the greatest country on Earth? The fact that people, that each individual, is capable of wanting to take the chance of being ridiculed, of falling down face first, of losing, in order to do what’s right. And it’s not about this or that country. The question really is: what makes us worth sacrificing for?
Haven’t seen the Newsroom but it would be creepy if he hired her just to get an insider’s revenge on her in the company. She is pretty hot incidentally, which probably didn’t offer her much protection in face of an angry middle-aged man like him.
Soooo, maybe watch the show before making an idiotic comment like this.
Fakn freta
She's like George Constanza in that opposite episode at the Yankees, hire this man!
lol honestly, I'd probably just go with a different internship
This show really opened up my eyes for Jeff Daniels. Before this show he always seemed goofy and like an actor that would not even be on my top 20 list of male actors. But after watching this show I love him, he is now easily in my top 3 along with Tom Hanks and Denzel Washington. The performance he put on in this show is nothing other than pure genius and the work of a real artist. Sorry for my bad English.
Watch him in Gettysburg. The way he screams “BAYONETS!!!!!!!” Knowing the hand to hand meat grinder he’s ordering his men into… fucking chills.
Actually I got to love him when I heard him singing "Dirty Harry Blues", which he also wrote
@@michaelwilson6480 Just what I was going to say. Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain at Little Round Top. They were out of ammunition - so they fixed Bayonets and charged down into the force attacking up the hill. Daniels plays guys like these well. .