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9/10
WOW!! Shots Fired
slightlymad222 November 2019
Just... WOW!! What an ending that was.

This show has me hooked after only two episodes. I'm kind of annoyed with myself that I did not wait, so i could binge watch the full thing!!

Again all three leads are fantastic, there is some good back up from the supporting actors and whilst there is still a great deal of shouting, I'm hooked
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7/10
Need some help with the coffee machine?!
BruceWayne37 August 2020
Some really bad acting. Steve not being able to figure out how to use a coffee machine?!? Come on. Then that cry!?!? The ugly cry face??? Horrible. Liking the series so far though.
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8/10
opinion
Ahmedfadil004 November 2019
The return of my favorite actress to the TV screen is great. I don't like to watch this kind of series. But I like this kind of series.
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10/10
Keeps growing
mal-378477 November 2019
E02 is as good as E01, might even be better as we get to know the characters better.
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10/10
perfection
A_Different_Drummer29 November 2019
One of the most perfectly written and produced episodes in the history of TV -- never panders to the viewer -- just keeps building
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10/10
Alex (Jennifer Aniston) and Bradley (Reese Witherspoon)
aab87416 March 2020
Warning: Spoilers
Favorite scene with

Alex (Jennifer Aniston) - Refusing to go On Air unless she gets Co-Host Approval.

Bradley (Reese Witherspoon) - Her 9:30AM Meeting/Interview with Chip/Charlie, telling him off when he's very rude to her, and crying.
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10/10
Wow
bevo-1367818 June 2020
Great episode. Steve carrell has an outstanding performance
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10/10
Im hooked.
moviesfilmsreviewsinc11 March 2022
The Morning Show isn't quite adding up to the series its star power suggests it could be just yet, but hot damn, can it roll out a string of compelling moments. Mostly, they involve watching Jennifer Aniston play Alex Levy as her blood pressure rises right up to the line of causing us to wonder whether Alex is completely losing her mind or just now finding her power. And that's a promising direction. Because isn't power exactly where The Morning Show's two main themes - behind-the-scenes drama of broadcast news and exposure of rampant sexual impropriety in the entertainment industry - overlap perfectly in a Venn diagram of ruthlessness? The Morning Show premiere had impassioned outburst after impassioned outburst about the state of news and the #MeToo movement, and while it was very fun to watch Aniston and Reese Witherspoon do their impassioned thing, and it's always a worthwhile endeavor to showcase female anger, none of it ever reeeeeally added up to any substantial point of view on... well, the state of news or the #MeToo movement. Hannah tells Ashley that going on the enemy show will make it look like she's scorned and bitter, just trying to get back at The Morning Show by aligning with their enemy. She'll look weak and manipulated by YDA: "Trotted out like a piece of meat and discarded when you're not needed anymore." Finally, Hannah plays the bravery card, telling Ashley that if she's going to blow the whistle on Mitch Kessler for being a predator, she has to have the guts to do it in his own house. Steve Carell has proven he can act his ass off in any character and genre (including just... randomly getting really hot in real life?!), but at times as Mitch he sounds so much like Michael Scott... presumably because Mitch is being purposefully portrayed as a buffoon of comical proportions. Like when he says to Chip with absolutely no self-awareness: "At first they came for the rapists, and I did not speak up because I am not a rapist, and then they came or the powerful men and you did not speak up because you are not a powerful man, but what are you gonna do when they come for the everyday, run-of-the-mill creep like you, Chip?"
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6/10
A Seat at the Table
bobcobb3012 December 2019
Warning: Spoilers
Two episodes in and it is not the big names but Billy Crudup's network executive character that is the star. He comes off as believable yet villainous and that is more than you can say about the rest.
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