My answer, "it's improving" wasn't there, so I put in a null vote. It was really good at first, but last year it was extremely uneven (reflecting Sorkin's personal woes?). I suspect it won Emmys on its performance as remembered from seasons past and the fact that it still had a good cinematic quality of presentation last season. But it's been better focused this season, I think, and if they can avoid bringing in a character to kill him off for a cheap cry, I'll be happy.