";s:4:"text";s:2999:" A behind-the-scenes look at a fictional sketch-comedy TV show. Felicity Huffman appears as herself.A virus takes its toll on the cast, and Matt faces the challenge of coming up with material with a reduced writing staff. Meanwhile, Danny tries to figure out his true feelings for Jordan.This drama chronicles the backstage goings-on at a popular late-night comedy-sketch show, centering on the politics, romances and artistic differences that ensue.Conclusion. Meanwhile, tensions rise between Matt and Harriet. As the staffers return from their vacation to begin work on the new year's first show, Danny goes full throttle in his pursuit of Jordan. Members of the show's staff travel to Nevada to get Tom freed from jail in time for the Friday-night taping, but a judge (John Goodman) who doesn't particularly care for “Studio 60” complicates their mission.Keep track of your favorite shows and movies, across all your devices.Part 2 of 3. Also, Jordan finds herself battling a religious group (and her bosses) over a controversial sketch...before it has even aired.Things go haywire during a live broadcast when Jordan has a scare with her pregnancy and Tom has to face his own crisis. Synopsis. This mirrors the real-world struggle of the show and its constant attempts to reduce the budget of the show and also generate more money. The new stage and its advertisements would have generated money for Studio 60, the fictional show, as well as the real life Studio 60 program. Meanwhile, Matt competes online for a date with Harriet.Your new favorite show is right here. Tom Jeter: Nathan Corddry. Jack and Wilson White continue to fight against the FCC fines, and Jack goes to see Zhang Tao to ask for his help.