I did enjoy it, the only slight irritation (although I get it for dramatic purposes) being the speed with they moved, and the glances across the board.
Having played for many years at a high level, I can assure you that smoke filled rooms with ticking clocks would witness 15 minutes + per move, and no smug 'gotcha now numbnuts' grins across the 64 squares.
I agree that the speed with which they move is irritating, but I’m curious about your claim of ‘15 minutes + per move’ being more typical in tournament chess.
The tournaments I play adhere to FIDE classic time controls: 40 moves in 90 minutes and the rest of the game in the next 30 minutes, with an additional 30 seconds granted per move made starting from move 1.
Your experience would suggest a maximum of 6 moves in 90 minutes. My experience is that the early game is often played really quickly so that each player has one or maybe two opportunities to think for 10-15 minutes in the middle/early end game to do some over the board analysis.