‘The Newsroom’ Final Season: Fans React To The Show Ending On Twitter, Many Will ‘Miss’ It [VIDEO]
The Newsroom concluded last Sunday, but fans of the Aaron Sorkin created political drama are still reeling on Twitter over its finale.
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Last Sunday marked the finale of the short-lived HBO series. It concluded its third season with the episode What Kind Of Day Has It Been. The show ran for a total of 25 episodes.
It hasn't been a full week since the series ended, but fans on Twitter are still voicing their opinions over the finale, the characters, the overall plot of the third season and more.
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We've rounded up our favorite reactions below.
Dan Checkley tweeted the day after the finale aired that he'll definitely miss the show.
I'm going to miss The Newsroom more than I miss Dunkeroos or the teams I like making the playoffs.
— Dan Checkley (@DanCheckley) December 15, 2014
Actor Jack Falahee who is most known for his role on ABC's How to Get Away with Murder also revealed his love for the series. He called the finale "wonderful."
The #Newsroom finale is wonderful. I'm feeling all the things. — Jack Falahee (@RestingPlatypus) December 15, 2014
Saturday, Arnold Thornton-Rice stated he "never had an issue" with the show and he'll "miss those characters."
I personally never had any issue with The Newsroom - loved it all till the very end. Great finale, gonna miss those characters.
— Arnold Thornton-Rice (@arnietr) December 20, 2014
Henrik Kallman called the series ending, "sad news."
Sad news: The Newsroom is over. It was great 'til the end. Thank you and good night. — Henrik Källman (@henkke) December 20, 2014
Hana H Bastaman declared she wants "more" of the series, but sadly that's not happening since it's come to a close.
I want more The Newsroom!
— Hana H Bastaman (@hanabast) December 20, 2014
Bobby Bones stated the series finale was "a perfect way to end."
just watched "the Newsroom" series finale. What a perfect way to end a show. Great ending. Much better than the "Roseanne" ending. so dumb — Bobby Bones (@mrBobbyBones) December 17, 2014
Joanna Live Gemini said she's "missing #TheNewsroom already!"
I'm missing #TheNewsroom already! Great actors & Writers @AaronSorkin1 @HBO you've dropped the ball on such a great show!
— Joanna Live Gemini (@joannagh611) December 20, 2014
Olivia Munn even took to Twitter to say goodbye to the show and her character Sloan Sabbith. She thanked Sorkin and HBO for the opportunity. She also stated, "It changed my life & I am forever grateful."
Thank you #AaronSorkin & @HBO for giving me the opportunity to be Sloan Sabbith on #TheNewsroom. It changed my life & I am forever grateful. — oliviamunn (@oliviamunn) December 15, 2014
Munn also revealed her favorite scene from the series. It's from the first season during episode six when Munn's character is speaking to a representative from a Tokyo power company live on air.