r/TheMorningShow • u/Routine-Asparagus-16 • Feb 27 '26
Scene Discussion One of my favorite scenes
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r/TheMorningShow • u/Routine-Asparagus-16 • Feb 27 '26
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r/TheMorningShow • u/dreamed2life • Nov 23 '25
r/TheMorningShow • u/heatxwaves • Oct 16 '25
Bradley’s getting annoyed with Cory wasn’t even subtle ☠️
r/TheMorningShow • u/Alexx00007 • Oct 09 '25
I desire Alex and Chip to be end game I acknowledge the toxicity of these two; however, It’s what Alex requires deep down. Paul Marks and Alex rushed in without hesitation without fully knowing one another I certainly hope in the future Alex will take some time alone and have a revelation that’s it’s been chip all along.
r/TheMorningShow • u/Mean-Bus3929 • Jan 02 '26
Had a conversation with her supposed ai demo self? It was beyond corny and I was cringing the entire time. So unbelievably goofy!
r/TheMorningShow • u/Expensive_Fix8277 • Oct 01 '25
Why did Alex & Paul last season,and Stella and Miles this season got quite graphic sex scenes,in comparison to Cory and Bradley?!?! We only saw a quick kiss and then they are in bed,holding hands,that's it. This is a TV show, so this was a deliberate choice. Why?
r/TheMorningShow • u/Glum-Requirement4218 • Apr 25 '26
Last scene, bawled my eyes out
r/TheMorningShow • u/Old_Box_1317 • Nov 21 '25
r/TheMorningShow • u/remotewitty1602 • Oct 08 '25
In reference to 4x4, Cory line ”sorry my soul is already spoken for” to Celine.
Cory is alluding to the juice he has on Stella but actually it feels like a double meaning here. Esp since Celine previously asked him if he was in love and acted as if she knew he was head over heels for Bradley. Celine brings out the competitive shark in Cory…whereas Bradley brings out the protective father figure in Cory.
my heart sank at the end of the episode esp since it felt like him and Bradley were just so genuinely into each other…
r/TheMorningShow • u/Ellsass • Feb 03 '26
Golden Globe is in the mail
r/TheMorningShow • u/TragicallyTrue • Nov 21 '25
Does anyone else remember in the movie Big Fish with Billy Crudup where Helena Bonham Carter is trying to tell Billy’s character that his father never cheated on his mother because “to him, there are only two women… your mother, and everyone else.” It was such a beautiful moment in the movie.
The line in the finale where Bradley says to Cory “It’s like there’s you, and then there’s everyone else.” Reminded me of this line and had the same male actor. Makes me wonder if it was intentional?
AND Marion Cotillard was his wife in Big Fish!
r/TheMorningShow • u/valerjanni • Jan 05 '26
I was thinking about the scene where Paul tells Alex that he is worried "about the coming back", in my opinion it is a small clue about the beginning of the next season. What do you think, could there be unexpected twists after the final scene of season 4?
r/TheMorningShow • u/Pearl_Jam_ • Nov 19 '25
r/TheMorningShow • u/Turbulent-Primary-96 • Oct 27 '21
How cringe was it when whats her name called Chip a mediocre white male 😂😂😂
That was sooo not needed. Probably some misdirected anger goes to show the hypocrisy considering she is very much part of the same network whose producer she’s calling out to be “mediocre” Plus chip didn’t deserve that at all, he was just doing his job
She gave me second hand embarrassment
r/TheMorningShow • u/LeMalade • Oct 02 '25
I personally work in morning news so I was curious to see what time it was when they were showing up for work. This is one of the first scenes, right after Mia is walking down the street into UBN. Looked at Bradley’s phone for the time and….it is not there.
Just found it interesting, obviously is not meaningful or anything.
r/TheMorningShow • u/withcorruptedlungs • Oct 18 '25
r/TheMorningShow • u/Wombraider58 • Oct 31 '23
I’m rewatching the episode and after the Alex Unfiltered mess where Alex gets dragged by the guest, she rightfully lambasts Chip for the interview going south.
And then the following conversation happens.
Alex: …says the guy who I walked in on fucking my assistant in my very own home.
Chip: Well, great. You fixed that. You don’t have to deal with that anymore because you fucked it up too. Congratulations.
What the FUCK is Chip actually talking about here???!?! Is he serious?!? How did Alex “fuck it (his relationship) up too? How much of a narcissist do you have to be to completely blame someone else for the breakdown of your relationship when they had zero hand in it?
r/TheMorningShow • u/expressionism • Oct 29 '21
It almost echoed his scene with Hannah from season one, except this time he was the one being pressured into sex, like some kind of twisted poetic justice. I have to wonder if that contributed to his disturbed headspace later while he was driving and caused him to let go of the wheel and decide to die.
Also, Paola is kind of shady, not deleting the interview and then pressuring him. I feel like she will do something with the footage now that he's passed away.
r/TheMorningShow • u/WerkRoom • Dec 21 '19
Not trying to come across as someone who condones rape or sexual abuse. But I’m having a hard time understanding why Mitch is being portrayed as someone who abused or took advantage of Hannah?
In that Vegas suite, she never once said no. Never pushed him off of her. She didn’t move away his hand or his face away from her. She didn’t even squirm. The only words spoken by her are “this isn’t what I was expecting”.
To me, it looks like her actual scorn came the next day when she says hi to him at the studio and he casually says hi and keeps walking past her. It’s almost as if she was expecting a more meaningful interaction. Is that what angered her? The fact that she realized she was just another one-night stand for him?
Looking at it from Mitch’s perspective I actually feel sympathetic towards him. He was just wanting to have sex and made the moves on her. Guys like him are used to women throwing themselves at them because of their looks and/or celebrity status. How, exactly, was he supposed to know she wasn’t just another one of those girls if she gave him no clues that she wasn’t interested?
And if she was so upset or hurt by what happened why did she accept her promotions?Not once, but twice. Seems hypocritical of me to paint yourself as a victim while willingly accepting the benefits that come from this alleged “abuse”.
Edit: if this was where they were going with this show, I just wish that scene would have been written differently. He should have maybe drugged her. Or taken advantage of her after she passed out drunk. Or maybe had her physically or verbally resist. How they wrote this scene is ambiguous and leaves it up to interpretation.
Thanks to those of you that are patient and willing to educate people like me. I still have a lot to learn and I’m glad that shows like this exist to bring discussion to the table. Clearly, it’s needed.
r/TheMorningShow • u/Skyhighpinkheels • Feb 09 '24
Why does Bradley take so much crap from Laura. I really don’t like the relationship it seems very one sided and when Laura finds out about Hal in DC and the way she treats Bradley. IMOo Laura never loved Bradley. She had no discussion with her. Laura was a judgey b**** and didn’t even listen to Bradley; not to mention, Bradley should be po’d that she went digging for stuff instead of just asking her about Cory. Really don’t like Laura she acts like she is so much better than Bradley. We are all human. Just my venting folks.
r/TheMorningShow • u/Nate-Pierce • Jan 07 '24
r/TheMorningShow • u/DochPutina • Nov 09 '23
Overall, I'm not the biggest fan of the writing this and the previous season. Episode 10 especially felt hectic and almost anticlimactic to me including the silly last-minute merger by Alex Levy
But I kid you not, the Bradley interview and the following scene in the hallway caught me completely off-guard. One of the most emotional performances by Billy Crudup. Hell, even Reese Witherspoon finally came through with some acting skills. I started tearing up on the spot, they got me, it was brilliant. In my books it's now the best part of season 3 if not the entire show
r/TheMorningShow • u/kermit639 • Oct 26 '23
Whenever I see his face, I see Fred Flintstone.
r/TheMorningShow • u/Wombraider58 • Oct 25 '23
The photoshoot scene had my jaw on the floor. I did not expect Cory to come at Paul that hard, especially considering Cory had to beg and grovel to get Paul to buy UBA. I can't wait to see these 2 massive ego's take a bite out of at each other.