Ep 9. Election Night, Part 2
- TVMA
- September 15, 2013
- 58 min
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9.0 (1,830)
On the second part of the Election Night, the newsroom team continues to cover the election results as they come in. The tension is high as the team waits to see who will win the presidential election, and the country is on edge as the results are too close to call.
As the night progresses, the team grapples with their personal feelings about the election and what it means for the country. Jim tries to keep the peace between two rival journalists who have different opinions on how to cover the election, while Sloan struggles to keep herself together as the enormity of the night starts to weigh on her.
Meanwhile, Charlie and Will work to keep the newsroom calm as they wait for the final results, and Neal finds himself in a dangerous situation as he continues to investigate the possible misuse of government funds.
Despite all of this, the team continues to do what they do best – report the news as accurately and impartially as possible. They interview experts, analyze data, and talk to voters from all walks of life to get a better sense of what is happening on the ground.
As the night wears on, tensions rise even higher, and the team must navigate their own biases and emotions as they try to stay focused on reporting the facts. But when the final results come in, everyone in the newsroom is shaken to their core, and they must grapple with what the future holds for their country and their profession.
Overall, Election Night, Part 2 is a tense and emotional episode of The Newsroom that showcases the importance of impartial and accurate journalism, even in the face of intense political and personal pressures. The team of reporters and journalists must navigate their own biases and opinions while remaining dedicated to their craft, and the result is a compelling and thought-provoking portrait of modern American journalism.