Oliver Willis is dissing the new Aaron Sorkin series Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip.
But I think he's missing the point. For example, the episode that he highlights is not about a network sweating the recycling of a sitcom plot. The problem is that an entire monologue has been copied nearly word for word, and it is the writers who react in crisis mode (under the watchful eye of a journalist who is doing a major article about them).
Moreover, Willis is comparing Studio 60 unfavorably to Sorkin's last series, The West Wing, when a more apt comparison would be to his first series, Sports Night. Willis also forgets to mention that when Sorkin left The West Wing, it devolved into The West Wing For Dummies very rapidly.
And then Willis goes on to praise one of the dumbest new shows of the season, Heroes. There truly is no accounting for taste. :-)