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The Studio S01e09 Workprint =link=

Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip (2006–2007), created by Aaron Sorkin, was a high-stakes drama about the behind-the-scenes workings of an SNL-style sketch show. It was famous for its rapid-fire dialogue ("walk and talks") and immense production value.

The final episode uses that moody ambient score. The workprint? Blaring 2000s indie rock. Think The Strokes over a character breakdown. It’s jarring, but weirdly electric.

The "story" regarding —specifically referencing the Workprint version—is a fascinating look behind the curtain of television production. It is a story about how a show about the chaos of live TV was itself subject to the chaos of the leaking community. the studio s01e09 workprint

If you’ve been following The Studio since the early days, you know the legend of Episode 9. The one that “didn’t quite work.” The one the creator supposedly buried after test screenings. The one with the alternate ending that test audiences hated .

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Well, I got my hands on a – watermarked, timecoded, and rough as sandpaper. And wow. It’s not a better episode. But it’s a fascinating one.

Lost and Found: ‘The Studio’ S01E09 Workprint Surfaces – Here’s What’s Different (and Weird) Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip (2006–2007), created

In this penultimate episode of the first season, Matt Remick (Seth Rogen) faces a major "personality crisis" during the industry trade show in Las Vegas.

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