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The Newsroom 2012 S02E06 720p HDTV X264-KILLERS
TORRENT SUMMARY
The Newsroom
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TV Release: 2012-06-24 Torrent Release: 19-08-2013 by user KILLERS
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TV Show Genre:
Drama
Runtime:
55 min.
Parental Rating:
[18+]TV-MA - Mature Audence Only
This program is specifically designed to be viewed by adults and therfore may be unsuitable for children under the age of 17. This program contains one of more of the following: graphic violence, explicit sexy times, or crude indecent language.
Awards:
Nominated for 2 Golden Globes. Another 9 wins & 30 nominations.
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Episode: One Step Too Many (2x6)
Episode Plot:
Late March, 2012: Continuing his coverage of the Republican candidacy race, Will continues to obsess over audience approval numbers while Nina convinces him he needs to soften his image. Jerry and Mac assemble the first few meetings of the Red Team for Genoa and find a potential source in a retired military official. Meanwhile, Maggie continues to deal with the side effects of her time in Africa and Jim and Hallie reunite.
Episode Release:
2012-06-24
Episode Genre:
Drama
Runtime:
51 min.
Staff:
Actors: Jeff Daniels, Emily Mortimer, John Gallagher Jr. Writers: Aaron Sorkin, Corinne Kingsbury, Brendan Fehily Directors: Julian Farino
Other episode info:
Awards: N/A. Originally recorded in English in United States.
DESCRIPTION
A news team attempts to create a news show that reports the news in an ethical and reasonable way. They take real, newsworthy events from our world as they're happening (such as bin Laden's assassination, NSA spying, etc) and report on them as if they were an actual news station that followed rational and moral guidelines, in a biting criticism of our popular press and a clever blurring of art and reality.