Posted By: yussefcole @ 02/29/2008 1:40:58 PM
Comment: Templeton may have more than one dimension (the delicateness of his ego, which surfaces from time to time, lends a bit of understanding to his character: he's not merely looking for the pulitzer but to be simply accepted as a 'professional journalist') but Klebanow and Whiting are stick figures at best. They pop up to reinforce the plot then pop back down into the writer's toolkit. Everytime one of the characters opens his mouth you know exactly what you're going to hear. Klebanow at least seems to understand that he's sacrificing his soul for the bottom dollar/pulitzer. Whiting is a broken record. Maybe the writers didn't feel the plot had enough room for some dynamism among the paper heads but whatever the reason these guys cannot be compared to Valcheck or Carcetti or Rawls. Templeton either. That should be obvious, and Simon needs to learn how to accept valid criticism, genius or not.


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