Inside Episode #1 Special von The Newsroom, der neuen Serie von Aaron Sorkin und HBO.
Alle Infos zur Serie The Newsroom bei: http://www.moviepilot.de/serie/newsroom
Folgt uns bei Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SerienBeiMoviepilot
Alle Infos zur Serie The Newsroom bei: http://www.moviepilot.de/serie/newsroom
Folgt uns bei Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SerienBeiMoviepilot
Category
📺
TVTranscript
00:00What I've said and what I've always said is that his policies are, no, his policies are, if President Trump,
00:09Will. Yes, sir.
00:14Stories are basically about, it was a typical day when all of a sudden this happened.
00:20I wanted it to be a typical day. He comes into work and he discovers that his staff is gone.
00:26And the way I'd written it, we just hear about this thing that had happened three weeks earlier.
00:32Can you say why America is the greatest country in the world?
00:36It was Scott Rudin who said, why don't you take a stab at writing the thing that happened?
00:42Let's just see what happens if you do that.
00:44Not the greatest country in the world, professor. That's my answer.
00:48I don't think Will would have exploded if he doesn't think he sees McKenzie out there.
00:52He thinks he sees this person who he loves so much.
00:57And there's no question that had McKenzie not been there, it would have been a day like any other day.
01:04But all of a sudden this stuff happened and the trajectory of Will's life would change forever.
01:09You're terrified you're going to lose your audience and you'd do anything to get them back.
01:12You're one pitch meeting away from doing the news in 3D.
01:15We know the respect that Will has for McKenzie.
01:18There is this tiny fraction of him that is buying into what she's selling.
01:25And McKenzie knows exactly how good Will can be if somebody kicks his ass.
01:32I'm on TV in 90 seconds. I don't think this is a good time to get a couple of things straight.
01:35That's funny because I think it's the best time to get a couple of things straight.
01:38In the first episode, Will's got an extremely gruff, cold exterior. People are frightened of him.
01:44I'm affable.
01:45Key department heads are happy to go with Don.
01:48He's sort of everybody's second choice and nobody's first choice and he's just fine with that.
01:53What's going on?
01:54And McKenzie knows there is a real opportunity here.
01:58That there's raw talent and that if she can just break him of his bad habits and reshape this show,
02:06that they can do something as close to a utopian new show as they can get.
02:12There might be a massive oil spill 50 miles off the coast of Louisiana.
02:15One of the nice things about doing this show is that you get to have hindsight.
02:20The show always takes place in the recent past. We don't make up any news events at all.
02:25Those are all real.
02:26But in going back and looking at the real reporting on BP's story, it wasn't an environmental disaster story.
02:34They didn't realize that there was a problem that we didn't know how to cap the well.
02:38But we now know what the real story was.
02:41Nancy, why are we drilling three miles underwater when we don't have the technology to fix the world's most predictable emergency?
02:47So you can, if you want to make that choice, you can make our guys smarter than everybody else.
02:54Or in the case of the first episode of the show, just luckier than everybody else.
02:58In the old days of about 10 minutes ago, we did the news well.
03:03You know how? We just decided to.