This is an example of 'Studio 60' at its best, with Aaron Sorkin's script managing to combine the behind the scenes look at a sketch comedy show aspect with so many other plots bubbling away.
Matthew Perry's performance not only in this episode but in the show in general was magnificent, and here he displays why he is such a good actor.
I loved the scenes between him and Suzanne (Merrit Weaver), as well as the Jack and Jordan scenes.
The final moments are breathtakingly great, and prove that this show deserved a second series because it was capable of such high quality television.
Matthew Perry's performance not only in this episode but in the show in general was magnificent, and here he displays why he is such a good actor.
I loved the scenes between him and Suzanne (Merrit Weaver), as well as the Jack and Jordan scenes.
The final moments are breathtakingly great, and prove that this show deserved a second series because it was capable of such high quality television.