An inside look at the lives of the people who help America wake up in the morning, exploring the unique challenges faced by the team.An inside look at the lives of the people who help America wake up in the morning, exploring the unique challenges faced by the team.An inside look at the lives of the people who help America wake up in the morning, exploring the unique challenges faced by the team.
- Won 4 Primetime Emmys
- 20 wins & 123 nominations total
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It took me about two episodes to really, really get into this, but then I was 100% hooked. Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, and the other are doing a great job, the script is intelligent and surprising, the dialogues sharp. It does well at making different layers of mysoginy visible while not oversimplifying the discussion of that topic or making it flat.
In my opinion this is Anistons best performance as an actress yet (and I am a big fan of Friends, so that is saying something).
I am not generally interested in the media world, but this reeled me in. If you like The Good Wife, you will love this, too.
In my opinion this is Anistons best performance as an actress yet (and I am a big fan of Friends, so that is saying something).
I am not generally interested in the media world, but this reeled me in. If you like The Good Wife, you will love this, too.
My girlfriend and I were discussing this and we've come to this conclusion. Overall, there were a couple episodes that were top-tier, would rate them in the high 9s. They were thought-provoking (mainly season 1), great cinematography, great acting, great score (esp season 3). But the other episodes would fall around a six or seven which is pretty solid. However the hour long run-time on those meh episodes just made it feel like it was dragging on for the majority of the episode just to reveal some big cliffhanger at the end (this is my gf's opinion not mine, i thought it built suspense nicely). So rounds out at a weak eight overall. Season one was the best, then three, then two.
First of all The Morning Show has one of the best overall casts of any show on tv. Just to name some of the actors in this are Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, Steve Carell, Billy Crudup, Mark Duplass, Gugu Mbatha-Raw, etc. With a cast like that you just know the show is worth watching. The first season is the best but the second is still pretty good. It's one of the rare shows where each episode gets better and leaves you wanting more. It's a fast paced show that you'll want to binge watch as quickly as you can. Season three is coming out later this year and I'm looking forward to watching it.
Apple TV+'s The Morning Show is a bold and intense drama that dives deep into the high-stakes world of morning television while tackling issues of power, media, and morality. With a powerhouse cast led by Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, and Billy Crudup, the series delivers compelling performances, sharp writing, and thought-provoking themes.
Positives
✔ Outstanding Performances: Jennifer Aniston shines as Alex Levy, delivering one of her most nuanced performances. Reese Witherspoon brings fierce energy as Bradley Jackson, and Billy Crudup steals scenes as the charismatic network executive Cory Ellison.
✔ Relevant and Thought-Provoking Themes: The series doesn't shy away from complex topics like the #MeToo movement, workplace politics, and journalistic integrity, making it more than just a show about television.
✔ High Production Value: From sleek newsroom sets to cinematic visuals, The Morning Show looks and feels like prestige television.
✔ Engaging and Fast-Paced Storytelling: The narrative is gripping, full of twists, personal conflicts, and moral dilemmas that keep audiences invested.
✔ Sharp Dialogue: The show's writing is smart and layered, balancing drama with moments of dark humor.
Negatives
Conclusion
The Morning Show is a compelling, high-quality drama with top-tier performances and a willingness to tackle timely issues head-on. While it occasionally veers into melodrama, its strong writing, gripping conflicts, and standout cast make it a must-watch for fans of intense workplace dramas.
Positives
✔ Outstanding Performances: Jennifer Aniston shines as Alex Levy, delivering one of her most nuanced performances. Reese Witherspoon brings fierce energy as Bradley Jackson, and Billy Crudup steals scenes as the charismatic network executive Cory Ellison.
✔ Relevant and Thought-Provoking Themes: The series doesn't shy away from complex topics like the #MeToo movement, workplace politics, and journalistic integrity, making it more than just a show about television.
✔ High Production Value: From sleek newsroom sets to cinematic visuals, The Morning Show looks and feels like prestige television.
✔ Engaging and Fast-Paced Storytelling: The narrative is gripping, full of twists, personal conflicts, and moral dilemmas that keep audiences invested.
✔ Sharp Dialogue: The show's writing is smart and layered, balancing drama with moments of dark humor.
Negatives
- Occasionally Overdramatic: Some storylines lean into melodrama, which may feel excessive or unrealistic at times.
- Uneven Pacing in Later Seasons: While the first season is tightly plotted, later seasons have moments where the focus shifts too much between subplots, occasionally losing momentum.
- Not Always Subtle: The show sometimes spells out its messages too explicitly rather than letting them unfold naturally.
Conclusion
The Morning Show is a compelling, high-quality drama with top-tier performances and a willingness to tackle timely issues head-on. While it occasionally veers into melodrama, its strong writing, gripping conflicts, and standout cast make it a must-watch for fans of intense workplace dramas.
A wonderful series (the first season). I watched it out of academic interest. I don't feel any sympathy for the MeToo movement, just so you know.
However, the series presents harassment from a slightly different angle than I had imagined, which led to a bit more understanding. The point is that the bosses in this series don't see this as a problem at all. It's like: 'You're a fool, grace has descended upon you, and you're sulking here.' For them, everything seems perfectly normal. There's no theme here of 'if you don't like it, just leave,' as many people say online.
I especially want to point out how people get fired in this series. They are not in the lowest positions, so they are earning more than average. When you consider that they might have loans, mortgages... it adds much more depth to the plot than meets the eye at first glance.
In summary: the series digs deep and presents it well.
However, the series presents harassment from a slightly different angle than I had imagined, which led to a bit more understanding. The point is that the bosses in this series don't see this as a problem at all. It's like: 'You're a fool, grace has descended upon you, and you're sulking here.' For them, everything seems perfectly normal. There's no theme here of 'if you don't like it, just leave,' as many people say online.
I especially want to point out how people get fired in this series. They are not in the lowest positions, so they are earning more than average. When you consider that they might have loans, mortgages... it adds much more depth to the plot than meets the eye at first glance.
In summary: the series digs deep and presents it well.
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- TriviaJennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon both received a $2 million fee per episode, but it does not include fees for executive producing and points on the series' back-end, as both are serving as executive producers on the series. Apple has already ordered 20 episodes of the series, split into two seasons.
- Quotes
Hannah Shoenfeld: We're The Morning Show. We can do anything.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Jimmy Kimmel Live!: Jennifer Aniston/Dave Matthews/Blanco Brown (2019)
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