Jennifer Aniston is discussing the future of “The Morning Show” and her character, Alex Levy.
05.11.2021 - 18:07 / variety.com
Daniel D'Addario Chief TV CriticSpoiler alert: This article contains revelations about the plot of Season 2, Episode 8 of “The Morning Show.” Mitch Kessler is gone. And so is whatever point “The Morning Show” had been working, slowly, toward making.With the death by suicide of series-long quasi-antagonist Mitch (Steve Carell), “The Morning Show” has killed off the character whose misdeeds had kicked off its story, and the one whose punishment — or not — were its central concern.
Jennifer Aniston is discussing the future of “The Morning Show” and her character, Alex Levy.
WARNING: This post contains spoilers for the second season finale of The Morning Show.
The season two finale of The Morning Show is now streaming on Apple TV+ and one of the show’s executive producers is opening up about plans for a possible third season.
Warning: The following interview contains spoilers about The Morning Show’s season 2 finale episode “Fever”
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVSPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not watched “Fever,” the second season finale of “The Morning Show,” streaming now on Apple TV Plus.COVID-19 is still very much a threat in the real world, though with mask mandates and vaccination requirements, businesses have opened back up.
season 2 has come to a fitting end, with many of UBA’s employees at unexpected crossroads in their professional and personal lives. And when Reese Witherspoon told ET, “There’s a lot that happens in the last three episodes,” she wasn’t kidding. “Yes, there’s a lot,” Jennifer Aniston teased at the time.
Jennifer Aniston is emotionally celebrating the season two finale of “The Morning Show”.
season 2 finale, aptly titled “Fever,” is here. And ahead of its debut on Apple TV+, ET has an exclusive sneak peek of an emotional scene between Alex Levy (Jennifer Aniston) and Chip Black (Mark Duplass) as the UBA anchor suffers from COVID-19.
The Office.The detail was revealed in new book Welcome To Dunder Mifflin: The Ultimate Oral History Of The Office, written by the show’s star Briam Baumgartner alongside executive producer Ben Silverman.Carell, who played Michael Scott in Greg Daniels’ US reboot of Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant’s beloved sitcom, was apparently discouraged by Rudd from auditioning.“Ugh, don’t do it,” Rudd said, according to the book. “Bad, bad move.
Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVSPOILER ALERT: Do not read if you have not watched “Testimony,” the penultimate episode of “The Morning Show” Season 2, streaming now on Apple TV Plus.How should you remember a once-beloved public figure who fell from grace when it turned out he was a sexual predator?After an episode in which “The Morning Show” characters are scrambling to confirm the death of their former colleague Mitch Kessler (Steve Carell), they are faced with his memorial in
unexpected moments in season 2 of, nothing has been more shocking than what happened to disgraced news personality and former UBA anchor Mitch Kessler (Steve Carell). The cast, including Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon, Karen Pittman and Mark Duplass, as well as executive producer Mimi Leder, break down why this was a necessary move and what this means for the Apple TV+ series moving forward.
Todd Spangler NY Digital EditorSnapchatters can now add dozens of famous quotes and theme music from NBCUniversal movies and TV shows on Snapchat’s Sounds to their Snaps, under a new pact between Snap and the media conglomerate.The lineup of sounds from NBCU now on Snapchat includes this favorite from “The Office,” uttered by Steve Carell’s Michael Scott: “Don’t ever, for any reason, do anything to anyone for any reason ever, no matter what.” Others include “What are you doing in my swamp?!”
The Morning Show.The Apple TV+ show entered into its second season in September, and in its most recent episode saw Steve Carrell’s disgraced news anchor Mitch Kessler voluntarily crashing his car, which resulted in his death.Aniston, who plays fellow anchor Alex Levy in the show, described the storyline as “heartbreaking”.“It’s done so beautifully, and it’s very poetic, in a way,” she told USA Today. But that’s [Alex’s] only ally. That’s her only friend.
SPOILER ALERT: The story includes details about Oct. 29 Episode of Apple TV+’s ‘The Morning Show’