Current:Home > News'The Morning Show' review: Season 3 gets lost in space, despite terrific Reese Witherspoon -Stellar Wealth Sphere
'The Morning Show' review: Season 3 gets lost in space, despite terrific Reese Witherspoon
View
Date:2025-04-16 14:41:26
In its crackpot new season, “The Morning Show” doesn’t just jump the shark. It literally hurls itself into space.
When we pick up with Season 3 of the Apple TV+ drama (★★; streaming Wednesday, then weekly), veteran newscaster Alex Levy (Jennifer Aniston) is preparing to shoot a segment aboard a tourist spacecraft as its tech billionaire owner (Jon Hamm) negotiates to buy the network. But after a spat with her double-dealing boss (Billy Crudup), Alex blows off the broadcast at the last minute, forcing another familiar face to launch into orbit without any prior training or preparation.
No longer content to merely defy logic, "The Morning Show" fully incinerates it this year. During a building-wide power outage caused by a potential gunman, evening news anchor Bradley Jackson (Reese Witherspoon) opts not to go into lockdown with her colleagues. Instead, she hops into an elevator, which predictably breaks down and traps her inside. Later in the season, Alex is shocked when her reporting is overshadowed by her high-profile office romance ― a relationship that violates all sorts of journalism ethics, apparently a foreign concept to anyone at the fictional UBA network.
'The Morning Show':When does Season 3 come out? Release date, cast, trailer
Flummoxing choices combined with ham-fisted dialogue make for a sort of Lynchian fever dream that is strangely addictive the more you watch. Like a car crash, or Max's similarly batty "Sex and the City" sequel, you simply can't look away.
When “The Morning Show” does succeed, it’s because of its performances. Greta Lee (“Past Lives”) and Karen Pittman (“And Just Like That…”) are captivating standouts as Stella Bak and Mia Jordan: two women of color navigating a minefield of power dynamics at the network.
Nicole Beharie also delivers a searing turn as Christina Hunter, a newly hired anchor who learns she was the target of a racist remark by longtime UBA chairwoman Cybil Richards (Holland Taylor). In a tense on-air interview, Christina confronts Cybil about diversity practices and her inherent racism, proving that the series is capable of nuance when it allows its characters to just sit in a moment for longer than five seconds.
With her disgraced (and now deceased) former co-host Mitch Kessler (Steve Carrell) out of the picture, Aniston’s Alex is oddly given very little to do in the season’s first half, although her coverage of Roe v. Wade takes center stage in later episodes. Bradley is also saddled with some of the show’s most far-fetched storylines, but Witherspoon's exceptional performance grounds the material.
She’s deeply affecting in a flashback to the first year of the pandemic, as Bradley quarantines with then-girlfriend Laura Peterson (Julianna Marguiles, making a welcome return to the series). Isolation and a COVID-related death eat away at Bradley, who struggles to let her guard down with Laura.
In the season's wildest sequence, we discover that Bradley was inside the U.S. Capitol as it was being stormed by right-wing extremists on January 6, 2021. Her incriminating smartphone footage of the attack opens up some intriguing narrative doors, as long as you don't think about them for too long.
Like other dramas that have attempted to comment on current politics, including HBO's "Succession" and "The Newsroom," "The Morning Show" can't keep up with the hamster wheel of 24/7 media coverage. The series rehashes debates around masks and vaccines with no fresh insight, and limply attempts to satirize Elon Musk though Hamm's character, while the real figure still looms larger and more ludicrous. Discussions about abortion and Ukraine also very rarely go beyond surface level.
Unenviably, "The Morning Show" can never quite shake the feeling that it’s old news. But with a cast this starry – and this committed – at the anchor desk, it's hard to stop tuning in.
veryGood! (6)
Related
- Rylee Arnold Shares a Long
- Shakira Has Adorable Date Night With Her and Gerard Piqué's 2 Sons at Latin Grammy Awards 2023
- New Maldives president is sworn in and vows to remove Indian troops
- Empty vehicle on tracks derails Chicago-bound Amtrak train in Michigan
- Kylie Jenner Shows Off Sweet Notes From Nieces Dream Kardashian & Chicago West
- EU nations reach major breakthrough to stop shipping plastic waste to poor countries
- Tiger Woods' ex-girlfriend now says she wasn't victim of sexual harassment
- Empty vehicle on tracks derails Chicago-bound Amtrak train in Michigan
- Civic engagement nonprofits say democracy needs support in between big elections. Do funders agree?
- Mississippi’s capital city is considering a unique plan to slash water rates for poor people
Ranking
- 'Survivor' 47 finale, part one recap: 2 players were sent home. Who's left in the game?
- The Good Samaritan is also a lobsterman: Maine man saves person from sinking car
- Water valve cover on Las Vegas Grand Prix course halts first practice of the weekend
- Dean Phillips' new campaign hire supported dismantling Minneapolis Police Department after death of George Floyd
- Nearly 400 USAID contract employees laid off in wake of Trump's 'stop work' order
- Salmonella in cantaloupes sickens dozens in 15 states, U.S. health officials say
- The Good Samaritan is also a lobsterman: Maine man saves person from sinking car
- Officer fires gun in Atlanta hospital while pursuing vehicle theft suspect
Recommendation
Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Triathlon
Variety's Power of Women gala: Duchess Meghan's night out, Billie Eilish performs, more moments
Biden seizes a chance to refocus on Asia as wars rage in Europe and the Mideast
Moms for Liberty reports more than $2 million in revenue in 2022
John Galliano out at Maison Margiela, capping year of fashion designer musical chairs
It feels like I'm not crazy. Gardeners aren't surprised as USDA updates key map.
'I got you!' Former inmate pulls wounded Houston officer to safety after shootout
Would Lions coach Dan Campbell ditch Detroit to take over Texas A&M football?