
The Morning Show

A behind-the-scenes look at the lives of the people who help America wake up in the morning, exploring the unique challenges faced by the men and women who carry out this daily televised ritual.
A behind-the-scenes look at the lives of the people who help America wake up in the morning, exploring the unique challenges faced by the men and women who carry out this daily televised ritual.
I really loved the dynamics between characters. There were moments you wanted to throw something at the screen, moments you actually felt the injustice and abuse and wanted to react. And one of the strongest moments for me was when Alex (Jennifer Aniston) finally cracks on air and goes full swing. Totally worth my time! Awaiting the next season.
Surprised people seem to not like it as much as I do. For context, I am a late 30s white male and usually get annoyed by thrown in your face gender politics but this didn't do that to me. Amazing acting and I was intrigued with all 3 episodes so far. Guess I am blind to something others can see. I also feel like it is trying to give both sides to all stories. Just watch the amazing actors do their thing.
At first, I thought the show would only be about [spoiler]the life of _The Morning Show_’s cast and crew but the bigger theme is about sexual misconduct and the silence associated with it in a workplace environnement[/spoiler]. And that’s really good because we, as a society, need that.
For me the MVP of this show are _Billy Crudup_ as _Cory_ and _Gugu Mbatha-Raw_ as _Hannah_. _Cory_’s character is so well written and played. Most funny, likable and unlikable character at the same time. [spoiler]And _Gugu_’s performance toward the end is 👏👏👏[/spoiler]
Other than the all-star casting which makes for a worthwhile watch on its own, the plot and idea for the series is pretty great and entertaining, however, its not a unique one-off plot. It follows the drama behind the scenes of a big TV news network; in essence watching a show about a show and the actors. If you want drama about all of today's common issues and topics like minority rights, COVID, woke, ect, this is a very fun watch. But the cherry on top is the filming and the intensity of each dramatized moment drawing the audience as close to the characters as possible. And the show starts right off in the heat of a very dramatic happening to the so called TV network.
What A Great Show ❤ great acting from lovely actors
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I'm very suprised by this show. I never expected that this show would be so good. I thougth ... yes, "big" actors and lots of excersive advertising from Apple. Bla bla bla. But holy shit, the acting, the camera rides (like Birdman) and the story is really great. And then there was Billy Crudup with his stupid grin. 😆
I am very curious if the 2 season can keep up this level and if i as a spectator will be knocked off my socks once again. We will see ...
A really amazing tv show. Well made and so surprised to find both Aniston and Carell as such great serious actors. Same with Witherspoon and basically all of the cast. The story is heartbreaking and I can only warmly recommend this show.
When this first broadcast, I watched the first season but the pandemic delayed the second season so much that I forgot about my initial response to it, even though every Emmy season I was reminded of it, as it consistently racked up nominations (and wins). After this Emmy season, I bit the bullet and went back to the beginning to binge the whole three seasons. I was shocked to be reminded how great this series is. I had consistently given each episode of Season One a 9 out of 10 and each subsequent season has maintained the bar. The premise is interesting, the storytelling is riveting and relevant. The casting is fabulous with many star cameos. The characters have depth and the performances are superb. I’ve been throughly engaged and can’t wait for what magic the writers weave for the next season. I give this series a 9 (brilliant) out of 10.
Once I started watching it, I couldn't stop until I was caught up, and then, was avidly anticipating the next episode dropped. It's just that good! The acting is great. The cast is accomplished, both stars and supporting performers give meaningful performances. The story is well defined. Do not be mislead, this is a serious drama. I can't say enough good things about it. Apple+ has set a high bar for itself with this inaugural series. I give it a 9 (superb) out of 10. [Drama].
Someoen will probably say; "Well, duh! Captain Obvious." But is this a take on what happened with Matt Lauer?
I really loved the dynamics between characters. There were moments you wanted to throw something at the screen, moments you actually felt the injustice and abuse and wanted to react. And one of the strongest moments for me was when Alex (Jennifer Aniston) finally cracks on air and goes full swing. Totally worth my time! Awaiting the next season.