Just finished watching the Season 3 finale. Finally, a payoff after a very disjointed season.
Season 1 had the overall arc of the Me Too stories.
Season 2 had the overall arc of the Covid pandemic.
Season 3 had... a lot of separate stories that didn't seem to have a common thread and that were a bit too removed from each other. They didn't really come together until this final episode.
Not that it wasn't good - the whole series is so amazing. But it felt like it got too far from its title - The Morning Show. It had very little to do with The Morning Show itself for this third season and I think that's why every story felt so separate. The whole Paul Marks story felt too long to tell with very little substance until this episode.
Here's hoping they pull it back together next season. Take it back to The Morning Show and its behind the scenes machinations and give the fourth season some kind of overall arc and you'll take us back to what made it so good in the first place.