'The Newsroom' season 3 premiere tonight: Is Will Quitting? Will Will propose to Mackenzie? Will there be another scandal in ACN?

Its hours away from the premiere of "The Newsroom" Season 3 and before the premiere episode airs, it's time to review some of the highlights of the final season. There's so much going to happen and fans better stay tuned for the six episodes to know how the show will go out.

According to IBT, the first four episode titles are "Boston," "Run," "Main Justice" and "Contempt." In the "Boston" episode, the episode will focus on the events in April 2013, during the Boston Marathon bombing. ACN was given government documents by an anonymous source. But since the documents were illegally obtained, ACN is now facing a dilemma whether to use the information on the documents or not.

But while ACN is in the midst of a new scandal, Will's love life might be in chaos too. Last season ender, Will proposed to Mackenzie. However, Jeff Daniels told TV Line "I know Will and Mac want to. There are some obstacles thrown up in our way. Whether we overcome them or not in the second half [of the season] is to be seen." This might mean that the couple will wed but they will face hurdles too.

Will is also having trouble deciding what to do with the documents. ACN is suffering from low ratings and that confidential information can really pull in an audience for the news station. However, using the information can lead to one lawsuit after another. Spoilers say that Charlie is looking to sell the station. If it happens, will Will quit?

In Season 3, a new Maggie will be seen. Jim will like the new Maggie but the problem is, he has a girlfriend, Hallie. As for Don and Sloan, the two will struggle defining their new relationship.

"The Newsroom" will premiere on November 9 on HBO. Guest stars include Kat Dennings and B.J. Novak.

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