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The Morning Show, a popular news and talk morning television show, is thrown into chaos when co-anchor Mitch Kessler is fired amid allegations of sexual misconduct. His co-anchor Alex Levy is furious at the network for keeping her in the dark and later meets with Mitch, who reveals the network has been planning on replacing her.
Mitch later tries to schedule meetings with reporters to reveal his side of the story; Chip confronts Mitch at his house, asking him not to continue ruining the image of the show. Alex (Jennifer Aniston) is in the middle of contract negotiations while temporarily co-hosting the show with Daniel Henderson (Desean Terry), the weekend edition host ...
This is like the cymbal crash in the grand symphony of Poor Mitch, and it's just a wildly ill-conceived story idea." [6] Lacy Baugher of Telltale TV gave the episode a 2.5 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "Truly, some of the choices The Morning Show is making this season are just so bizarre. The show seems desperate for its viewers to still see ...
Mitch English (born October 2, 1969) is an American morning talk show host, radio host/personality, comedian, actor, reporter, weatherman and keynote speaker. He is best known for being the host of the nationally syndicated morning television show, The Daily Buzz from its launch in September, 2002.
In New York City, executive producer Charlie "Chip" Black (Mark Duplass) is called at 3am, where he is informed about a story that will soon be reported on UBA's morning news program, The Morning Show. He contacts the show's co-anchors Mitch Kessler (Steve Carell) and Alex Levy (Jennifer Aniston), but Alex ignores his calls. As she arrives to ...
This week’s episode of The Morning Show ended on a literal — and lethal — cliffhanger. Mitch Kessler, the disgraced former daytime host played by Steve Carell since the series’ start ...
If you have watched The Morning Show for a while, you’ll recall that the fallout from the glossy-haired UBA anchor’s affair with former co-worker Mitch Kessler made her tabloid fodder in ...
If The Morning Show was a ship, then Mitch was the captain, and no one wanted to be thrown overboard." [5] Esme Mazzeo of Telltale TV gave the episode a 3 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "The Morning Show is usually good at balancing stories, but this episode makes it clear that they might be underusing their female talent. It's ironic but sad."