Episode cast overview, first billed only: | |||
Jennifer Aniston | ... | Alex Levy | |
Reese Witherspoon | ... | Bradley Jackson | |
Billy Crudup | ... | Cory Ellison | |
Mark Duplass | ... | Chip Black | |
Gugu Mbatha-Raw | ... | Hannah Shoenfeld | |
Nestor Carbonell | ... | Yanko Flores | |
Karen Pittman | ... | Mia Jordan | |
Bel Powley | ... | Claire Conway | |
Desean Terry | ... | Daniel Henderson (as Desean K. Terry) | |
Jack Davenport | ... | Jason Craig | |
Steve Carell | ... | Mitch Kessler | |
Janina Gavankar | ... | Alison Namazi | |
Tom Irwin | ... | Fred Micklen | |
Marcia Gay Harden | ... | Maggie Brener | |
Martin Short | ... | Dick Lundy |
In a weekend of turmoil, TMS scrambles to prepare for its new future.
OK. So there's somehow a lot of backlash for this series. Mostly by men. But it's really good and fun and enjoyable. I don't understand how people are calling this dull. I was on the verge of my seat for every episode and this one was the epitome. There's a fantastic monologue by Jennifer Aniston's character. Then there's a dialogue between Reese & Jennifer at the end that's just fantastic and the little moments, the subtle human interactions. The music, the production. It's all great they didn't release it all at the same time. Would've binged all of it.