That Woman
- Épisode diffusé le 8 nov. 2019
- TV-MA
- 51min
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8,8/10
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Desean Terry
- Daniel Henderson
- (as Desean K. Terry)
Jack Davenport
- Jason Craig
- (générique uniquement)
Steve Carell
- Mitch Kessler
- (générique uniquement)
Histoire
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesSecond time that Harley Graham plays a younger version of Reese Witherspoon; they both appeared in En cavale (2015) with Harley playing the teenage version of Cooper.
- GaffesDuring Bradley's interview with Ashley, Bradley takes the ear piece out of her ear and hangs it over the front of her shoulder. The ear piece disappears through the rest of the interview but reappears in the next scene when she walks over to talk to Alex.
- Citations
Cory Ellison: In one day, Bradley Jackson re-branded morning news as personal, unexpected, exciting.
- Bandes originalesStronger (What Doesn't Kill You)
(uncredited)
Written by Jörgen Elofsson, Ali Tamposi, David Gamson and Greg Kurstin
Performed by Kelly Clarkson
Commentaire à la une
Women Power
In its first three episodes, The Morning Show clicked most when it showed off its firm grasp of the beats of an actual morning show: the canned banter with occasional glimpses of real chemistry, the hectic control rooms, the tension between network and talent, the complicated and competitive nature of anchors and producers and writers. For Bradley, the two things are synonymous. Her greatest strength, and the thing that has kept her from succeeding in this industry so far, is that she cannot help but tell the truth... the whole truth... and nothing but the truth (often times, very loudly). And, if you can believe this, it's much more fulfilling to watch this earnest but somewhat self-destructive trait of Bradley's become evident over the course of an episode than it is to hear Reese Witherspoon say, "I say whatever I mean, I don't play games, I don't fit the mold," Bradley's first day as co-anchor opens with Alex sitting alone at the desk, faux-wondering where on earth that Bradley could be. Cue Clarkson's "Stronger," as Bradley strides out from stage left, swapping her real nerves for charming "dreams really do come true" nerves. Bradley holds her strained grin as her mom waxes poetic about how she always expected big things for her daughter; Bradley has a flashback to her teen years of her mother yelling, "You better get your s- together, girl, or you're gonna end up sucking d-s under the promenade." It's a rough memory, and Bradley can't shake it. Watching Alex realize over the course of this episode that in an effort to take control of her own situation, she has created a different situation over which she perhaps has even less control, is fascinating. Because, in Bradley, Alex not only has a loose cannon, but a loose cannon she is inexorably tied to. As Bradley thanks Ashley for speaking her truth, Cory looks thrilled, Hannah the booker looks concerningly nauseated, and Alex looks like she's about to burst every blood vessel in her face. She's waiting for Bradley when she walks offstage to whisper angrily in her ear: "I brought you in, I bet on you, I dragged you up out of nowhere... You just put the show and everyone who works here at risk."
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- Durée51 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
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