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I’ve missed my show. It’s sad that these are the last six episodes of Studio 60 we’ll ever see, so it’s a kind of bittersweet welcome back.

Anyway, this week…



The Good – Allison Janney and Tim Busfield – awesome.

The Bad – no Brad or Matt. (No Amanda Peet either, but that time I didn’t really care all that much…)

The Ugly – Simon and his dating habits. Meh. Whatever.


Cal tries to explain to the cast that the prop guys have gone on a “wild cat strike” – their contracts expire at midnight, but they’ve walked out because Danny said something a little“impolitic” and upset them.

What did he say?

He said ‘For the love of God, you’re just prop guys, you’re easily replaceable.’


Yeah, that’ll do it.

(I heard shades of Monty Python in that scene –

Cal: I can’t hear you if you all talk at once!

Everyone else in unison: WHY? (Hee! – “We are all individuals!”))

The cue card guys are part of the same union, and they’ve walked out as well.

So no props, no cue cards. This is, as Tom terms it later, a Disaster Show, something that happens every so often. When Allison says he seems pretty calm about it all, Tom points out - we know how to make it look like it’s your fault.

To make things worse, Jack arrives to inform Cal that a bomb threat was phoned into the studio – while Allison is doing her opening monologue without the aid of a net.

Seriously, has Allison Janney lost her mind?

(Quick expo to explain the absence of our guys - Danny’s in the parking lot trying some diplomacy and Matt is helping the cast write their lines on their hands. Apparently.)

Anyway, the bomb threat referenced a sketch featuring “Mohammed the Thin Skinned Prophet”, so they’re taking the threat seriously. Jack wants to clear the studio and air the dress rehearsal instead, but they can’t, because it didn't record properly. Red and green, but no blue.

Jack: If a bomb goes off after we got a warning, you know what’ll happen to our insurance premiums?

Cal: Yeah. Plus, people will get hurt.

Jack: I guess it would be fundamentally wrong of me to leave the building, get in my car and drive as far away as possible.

Cal: Yeah. I’m gonna go back to work.

Jack: You’ll try to broadcast in the full spectrum of colour?

Cal: Do my best.

Jack: Gonna be a good show tonight?

Cal: Don’t see how.
(it’s all in the delivery!)

I’m gonna gloss over the stuff with Simon and the girlfriends, ‘cause, well. Meh. Although I just have to say this;

Lucy: You can’t just meet a girl and ask her to go to Hawaii.
Caz: No, that usually takes about nine years. :)

The bomb squad turns up with German Shepherd sniffer dogs who only speak German.

Jack turns up drunk.

I watched every episode, and ‘The West Wing’s’ never been better.

AJ: We’ve been off the air for over a year.

Jack: Loved you on ‘Chicago Hope’.

AJ: That was Christine Lahti.

Jack: Not my night.


Also – Harriet helpfully informs Jeannie that she can go out with Matt if she wants. Only, don’t go out with him. Except – yes, she can. But – oh, FFS, I’m with the cast, who don’t know how much more of this we can stand.

They got that right.

She says the reason she and Matt aren’t together now is because if a cast member was dating an executive producer, it would create tension.
Nobody thinks it would. No kidding.
Harriet thinks Matt doesn’t think that either. So it must be something else.

Please, God, let this part of it be over soon!

AJ as Miss Moneypenny – fabulous! She’s struggling valiantly with no props, no cue cards, no sound effects – the bit where she’s dressed as the gangster’s moll and fakes getting shot is hilarious.

I have to say I was delighted she was so well used in this – sometimes the guests are only in one or two scenes and it was great to have her on screen so much.

Anyway, they get the guys who phoned in the threat which was a hoax. When asked if they even know who Mohammed is…

Ali?

AJ loses it during the goodbyes when one of the sniffer dogs decides to sniff her crotch, and reels off the list of disasters that happened because Danny Tripp is an idiot! - but Cal turned her microphone off, so she’s coming off like a mad woman.

I loved that final scene. Between them, she and Tim Busfield kicked ass all episode, but that scene was just wonderful.

Tell me you still didn’t have the time of your life tonight

The look on her face when she smiles right at Cal through the camera and says thank you… I got a little teary, there.

A shorter episode than usual (36 minutes), but it still flew by. And I’d watch Allison Janney read the phone book.



One down, five to go…

Date: 2007-05-25 07:00 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] caz963.livejournal.com
I think that casting her was probably the worst thing for the show after the ridiculous over-hype-ment.

Have to agree with you on that one. I wasn't keen on her in the pilot at all, but she sorta grew on me as she started to do better with the role. But she's not great. Good, but not great. I can't help but wonder what the storylines would have been had she not gotten pregnant, because I'm afraid I do blame that for the speed of the Danny/Jordan plot.

And the copy I have came in at 36 minutes, so unless there was something missing...

I don't think this was necessarily shown out of order, but it was shot out of sequence, which probably accounts for the confusion about the numbering. My guess is that Aaron knew well before that the show was being canned, so he wrote this one to be slotted in here - because the original synopses had Breaking News (next week's ep) as the one following 4am Miracle. So it might have been written and shot out of order, but it was intended to be placed there, if that makes any sense.

AJ and TB were just fabulous. And I love Jack, too.

Date: 2007-05-25 07:09 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] hooloovoo_42
I'm with you on the shooting vs airing order. Once they knew there was little chance of survival, they put it on hiatus a week early and used the extra episode to rework the ending.

And I never really liked AP. Jordan was just about bearable, but I didn't get her style of acting.

Date: 2007-05-25 07:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kayla7509.livejournal.com
So it might have been written and shot out of order, but it was intended to be placed there, if that makes any sense.

Not only that, but I'm thinking he needed some filler material because he couldn't very well start "to be continued" story arcs for Season 2. DAMN NBC!

Date: 2007-05-25 08:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] caz963.livejournal.com
he couldn't very well start "to be continued" story arcs for Season 2.

Good point.

I hate NBC.

Date: 2007-05-25 07:12 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kayla7509.livejournal.com
But she's not great. Good, but not great.

True. I liked her fine, and she has grown on me throughout the series (I'm thinking The Option Period), but she's no Allison.

Date: 2007-05-26 05:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] digitalred93.livejournal.com
And the copy I have came in at 36 minutes, so unless there was something missing...
You're right - according to Itunes, it's 36:47.

Gotta wonder if that was planned or not.

Date: 2007-05-26 05:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] caz963.livejournal.com
My guess would be it was because this was a late addition. Breaking News was originally to have followed 4am Miracle but the show was pulled a week early. This episode was filmed out of sequence, wasn't it? I can't help but think this one was pulled together once Sorkin knew the show had been canned. Possibly he'd already written it and there were threads that he planned to come back to in S2 that he took out... dunno, but it wouldn't surprise me if those were factors.

Date: 2007-05-26 06:29 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] digitalred93.livejournal.com
Yep - DS was shot last, actually. And yeah, it could be because they had to pull some threads but keep in mind, SCRUBS the musical played until 5 after the hour so I'm not completely convinced that NBC didn't have a hand in this.

Date: 2007-05-26 09:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] caz963.livejournal.com
Yet another of those things we'll never know. I was reading what you posted over at Linz's the other day... very interesting.

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