Streaming on: Apple TV+

Episodes viewed: 9 of 10

It’s important to remember that, while The Morning Show began in 2019 as a series focused on the #MeToo movement, dealing with serious sexual misconduct at a fictional TV network, it has always nurtured a thread of unapologetic silliness. Said thread has grown more pronounced with each passing season, as melodrama steadily edged out near-past cultural commentary as the show’s driving focus. And while these batty antics undeniably peaked at the start of Season 3 when Reese Witherspoon’s Bradley Jackson was literally fired into space, this fourth outing continues very much in the same vein, packing in an Iranian defector fleeing in Alex’s limo, a choreographed dance proposal, and even some Cold War era, behind-the-Iron-Curtain-style

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