Five Possible Settings For Aaron Sorkin's Secret New TV Show About a TV Show

3. Behind The Scenes On A Show About Attractive, Brooding Teen Vampires

Aaron Sorkin Repertory Players Involved: Matthew Perry, Rob Lowe, Felicity Huffman

Even with Sorkin's clout, he may not be able to avoid a network's desire to capitalize on a white-hot vampire craze that shows no signs of cooling. And so we could get frustrated producer Matthew Perry, his TV career on the wane, struggling through a gig babysitting an ensemble of befanged, brooding teenagers just trying to navigate a high-school full of potential love-interest victims pulsing with delicious blood. Rob Lowe plays the troubled actor playing Jonathan Harker High's mysteriously smarmy biology teacher, while Felicity Huffman's the principal.

4. Behind The Scenes Of A Show About A Charismatic, Dog-Whispering Svengali

Aaron Sorkin Repertory Players Involved: Jimmy Smits, Stockard Channing, Timothy Busfield

There's no one more qualified that Sorkin to tackle the behind-the-kennel drama of the surprisingly political world of high-stakes dog-training, one where conflicting ideologies of unflinching pack-leader-dominance and clicker-happy, positive-reinforcement feel-goodism do battle every day. Jimmy Smits will look great in a close-cropped goatee, silencing aggressive dogs and mouthy colleagues alike with a gentle, but quietly forceful, shush delivered with a two-finger poke to the ribs.

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Comments

  • Jonathan Cohen says:

    I don't think he's actually worked with Smits before. Sorkin was long gone by the time that character appeared on West Wing.

  • bend says:

    I would bet a jillion dollars that it will star Peter Krause and be the behind the scenes of news show. The fox idea is great but Sorkin has never and will never write conservatives as the main characters. It will either be like a network evening news, Meet the Press, or Olbermann/Maddow. I would bet on it being the network evening news. The pitch is: Broadcast News meets Sports Night!

  • Charli says:

    no on all of them. it will be a behind the scenes about the making of a reality show about a couple with 10 kids. with a shrew of a wife and a playboy wanna be husband that, even though he's 30, is still living in his good old college frat house days.

  • Michael Talman says:

    I agree with Charli...personally, I think Sorkin's missing a bet by not doing a show about a Salon-style web-based news magazine...the possibilities are endless. Josh Malina as the insecure but brilliant tech guy, Richard Schiff as the harried executive editor, Allison Janney as the ball-bashing feminist who runs the women's section with an iron fist, Sarah Paulson as the flaky movie critic, etc. Make your own list...
    The advantage is that you could set up a tight core of regulars, but bring in guest stars to write story lines around everything from politics to food trends and everything in between. One advantage is that the 24-hour constant deadlines would make for an incredibly fast-paced and frenzied show.
    Now THAT I'd like to see.

  • robotbutler says:

    I too say none of the above. He's gonna expose a "Hills" type show as the scripted, multiple take directed sham inhabited by dead eyed zombies that it is.

  • segsig says:

    First off I don't think Mr. Sorkin is really doing a tv show so soon. He has quite a few movies lined up (ie..Moneyball, The Challenge). Also, he has said he would want to do a behind the scenes of an Olberman countdown type show. Thirdly, many of the actors mentioned wouldn't be available if it were done now.

  • The Winchester says:

    No matter what he makes, I'm sure it will be overhyped as "brilliant" and canceled before it's time.

  • Jamie says:

    I would actually pay money to see John Laroquette as a Keith Olbermann type with Bradley Whitford as his hapless producer with Allison Janney and Kristin Chenoweth as a regular panelist. Please, oh, please, let this please happen.

  • Jayson says:

    Actually since AS has said "M*A*S*H" was a major influence on his writing when he was growing up, I think a medical show would be interesting. I would be interested in seeing a show about medics, Doctors and Nurses, etc..in the military. Hell, anything AS writes will be gold.

  • vf551xvt says:

    Thanks for the good read. Where would we be without TV...

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