Sad Mitch, of whom it's safe to say we just cannot see enough This episode feels like table-setting for episodes that are yet to come, but (so?) there's a lack of momentum and tension about the events that are actually unfolding. It is well-lit! It is beautifully costumed! It is impeccably designed! But as a story, it is.
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Are we supposed to be invested in the two women at the center of the action, Bradley and Alex, finding their way forward together and forging some kind of professional trust? Are we supposed to be invested in each of them, individually, finding her own ethical North Star? Are we supposed to care who succeeds and fails among the on-air talent? Are things like Alex's new office supposed to be juicy details about how the media really operates? Am I supposed to be thinking about the plight of poor Mitch, isolated on Lake Como, drowning in money but sometimes faced with consequences of his actions?īecause right now, this show looks and behaves like a good show in certain ways, but it is not actually a good show. It's never clear exactly what the stakes are supposed to be on The Morning Show. Check back next week on Friday morning for Episode 4. We're following the second season of Apple TV+'s high-profile series set behind the scenes at a network morning show. And Daniel is in China, where he thinks this coronavirus situation might be important.īig moves: The arrival of Julianna Margulies as Laura Mitch is still all bummed out in Italy, and Paola is ready to help. The basics: Bradley and Alex are preparing for their reunion, which Cory wants to promote to the ends of the earth.