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Welcome back to “The Newsroom”: Recaps from an Internet Girl, our weekly feature where we recap Aaron Sorkin’s new media drama without actually watching a single episode. Sound purposefully limiting? That’s because it is. Sorkin hasn’t given us female bloggers very much credit when it comes to comprehending his oh-so complex and oh-so layered new series and has even gone as far as to recommend that we “watch a film or pick up a newspaper once in awhile.” Unfortunately, unless you count Perez Hilton as a newspaper, that’s a little beyond our ken, but that doesn’t mean we won’t try to understand “The Newsroom” using the limited means afforded to us — primarily Twitter, Tumblr and YouTube. Walk and talk with me — we’ll glean what we can and make up the rest.
This week’s Newsroom kicked off with Will and his very natural blond hair issuing an on-air apology to his viewership for the way he and the rest of the media has been mollycoddling them since the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. Well, technically, he’s glomming on to the apology offered by former National Security Advisor Richard Clarke in front of the 9/11 Commission, in which Clarke apologized for the intelligence failures that led to the attacks.
This week’s Newsroom kicked off with Will and his very natural blond hair issuing an on-air apology to his viewership for the way he and the rest of the media has been mollycoddling them since the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. Well, technically, he’s glomming on to the apology offered by former National Security Advisor Richard Clarke in front of the 9/11 Commission, in which Clarke apologized for the intelligence failures that led to the attacks.