STUDIO 60 featured the same dynamic writing filled with wit and sass, but this show is so not appealing to the masses. With the sketch about Jesus as head of Standards & Practices, I sat there thinking to myself how many average Joes out there who might be watching STUDIO 60 either know or care about STandards & Practices.
It wouldn't surprise me if Tom Jeter didn't come out as gay in next week's installment, but that's just a hunch.
Regardless, I enjoyed the episode and look forward to seeing the concluding half, but I don't think STUDIO 60 has the sex appeal or the canny mix of comedy and drama on everyday themes that will make for a bonafide hit for NBC.