new max drama series girls on the bus It just got sidetracked by its cousin, CNN.
Adapted from previous one new york times The series, a memoir by journalist Amy Chozick who covered Hillary Clinton’s ill-fated 2016 presidential campaign, explores feminism by focusing on four fictional female journalists assigned to cover the presidential campaign. is brought to the forefront.
This show seems ripe for praise from establishment media, but Hillary… new york timesthe power of women as bosses, and the narcissism of journalism – the piece garnered a surprising outcry from CNN media critic Brian Rowley.
Both CNN and Max are owned by Warner Bros. Discovery.
girls on the bus “Sometimes it devolves into a CW-style drama that deals with the slow death of journalism at the most perfunctory level,” Lowery said. I have written, He added that the series is “a frothy melodrama at best” and an “ethical Twilight Zone” at worst.
This show compares unfavorably to Aaron Sorkin’s work. news room And it’s a world apart from previous Jhana-themed films. Spotlight or all of the president’s subordinates.
“At a time when journalism would benefit from any kind of morale boost, what it needs most now is something that puts the spotlight on professional principles before upholding them,” he said. “It’s another series with a wide range of drawings,” he concluded.
variety also gave to the program negative reviewsfocus on the female protagonist who writes the novel. new york timesPublications like are moral hypocrites who seem oblivious to their own hypocrisy.
“[She] Criticizes the sexist double standards applied to female reporters, including the media metaphor that female reporters are in bed with their sources…except for her. do Because her relationship with the press secretary has crossed a line, her words go unheard. ”
“While the frequent ludicrous acts seem inappropriate, the occasional feats appear to be completely unfathomable,” the trade publication concluded.
hollywood reporter wasn’t a fan He points out that the show is more like the kind of teen drama you’d see on The CW.
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