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Originally Posted by Iceman57
I really enjoy the show a lot and didn't actually understand what the relationship complaints were all about until last weeks episode. Jim giving away the 30 minute interview was not only completely stupid, it wasn't believable in the slightest. With how much of a b***h the red head had been to him, it would have been so much more satisfying if he had accepted the interview, gotten back on the bus and reminded the hot chick that they are competitors.
Anytime Jeff Daniels, Emily Mortimer, Sam Waterston, Thomas Sadoski and even Olivia Munn are on the screen, it is absolutely riveting TV with superb acting and writing. I enjoy the news stories a lot more then the "Ross and Rachel" stuff for sure but until the last episode only felt it was a minor inconvenience rather then a distraction. I am hoping the Occupy Wall Street protests gets more play with the Genoa story line which should right the ship cause it really is a good show and i feel smart when watching it.

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See, I disagree, this last week was better than the previous week. Jim is a producer and producers assign stories and being that he's not a news reporter it's not that big of a deal for him. He knows what he did, but it's not a big deal for his career. I've done some really stupid career stuff for a woman.
They actually move towards actual story in this episode. It was strong and it developed more character.