Summary
The time jump in The Morning Show season 3 adds an element of curiosity and mystery to the characters and story, keeping viewers engaged.
In season 3, the show achieves a perfect balance of novelty and familiarity through the introduction of new characters and the transformation of familiar ones.
Keep an eye on the gripping storylines of the UBA cyberattack and the hidden secret of Bradley and Cory in the forthcoming season.
The third season of The Morning Show introduced a time jump, bringing with it a plethora of questions and revelations. Season 2 of the show concluded amidst the declaration of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020. However, season 3 picked up the storyline precisely two years later on March 10, 2022, portraying the familiar characters in drastically different circumstances. The first two episodes of season 3 emphatically demonstrate how this temporal leap adds an essential element of curiosity and intrigue to both the characters and the plot.
Similar to season 3, the second season of The Morning Show also integrated a time jump, bridging a gap of approximately eight months following the events of season 1. Consequently, both the season 2 and 3 premieres serve as a means to update viewers on the evolutionary developments within the show's world between seasons. Moreover, they offer subtle hints at past and ongoing occurrences that will be fully explored in future episodes. Season 3 introduces fresh characters and alters the existing ones just enough to preserve a sense of familiarity while infusing a refreshing essence.
11 Bradley & Alex Are Hosting Different Shows For UBA
10 The Morning Show Has A New Co-Anchor
In The Morning Show season 3, the audience discovers that Bradley (played by Reese Witherspoon) departs from the morning news to pursue her role in the evening news. Meanwhile, Alex (portrayed by Jennifer Aniston) takes on the morning show part-time, as she also hosts her own UBA+ show called Alex Unfiltered. Despite their relationship still exhibiting imperfections, Bradley and Alex's shift away from being co-anchors presents them with an opportunity to develop a friendship beyond their professional lives. With Bradley and Alex no longer in direct competition for the same position, they can now support and befriend each other without any hidden agenda, as evidenced by the end of episode 2 in The Morning Show season 3.
In the absence of Bradley as the evening news anchor, The Morning Show season 3 introduces a fresh face to join Alex as a co-anchor. Enter Christina Hunter (played by Nicole Beharie), an Olympic athlete-turned-news anchor. While not much is known about Christina's character yet, both the first two episodes and The Morning Show season 3 trailer hint at a complicated dynamic between her and Alex. In a way, Christina takes on the role that Bradley once held - a younger, less experienced, and perhaps more likable anchor who Alex feels jealous of and sees as a potential threat to her own success and job stability.
9 Bradley & Laura Broke Up Before The Morning Show Season 3
In The Morning Show season 3, Laura (Julianna Margulies) and Bradley made a reappearance, although not as a couple. The status of their relationship was left uncertain at the end of season 2, with Laura in Montana and Bradley still in New York. Season 3 revealed that Bradley had joined Laura in Montana, but their relationship had turned sour. Laura and Bradley seemed to have differing perspectives on the end of their relationship, with Laura taking the moral high ground as usual, while Bradley still held some resentment towards her.
During the interim between seasons, Laura left UBA to co-anchor on Your Day America, which may have played a role in their breakup, particularly considering Laura's history with YDA and her dislike for morning television. Although Laura and Bradley are not together at the beginning of season 3, there is the possibility that their story is not yet over. There is still some unresolved tension and unfinished business between them, which will hopefully be explored throughout the season.
8 Tech Mogul Paul Marks Wants To Buy UBA
In The Morning Show season 3, a notable addition is Paul Marks (played by Jon Hamm), a billionaire tech mogul who is spearheading the Hyperion rocket project. Paul's involvement with UBA stems from his plan to send Alex to space as part of a major special. However, this was merely a ploy to initiate negotiations with Cory, with the potential of UBA being bought.
The financial situation of the network in The Morning Show season 3 is strained due to Cory's insistence on launching the expensive streaming service UBA+. The show has seen shifts in leadership before, but the entry of an outsider into UBA raises concerns for certain characters. Though no agreement has been reached, Cory and Paul have engaged in a strategic battle to determine who can emerge as the most influential figure.
7 Bradley Went To Space (Instead Of Alex)
In The Morning Show season 3, Bradley faced obstacles when attempting to cover abortion laws in Texas. The network pulled her story due to potential legal issues. However, when one of her main subjects was arrested, Bradley decided to take matters into her own hands and film the story with Alex's help, going against the network's decision. Meanwhile, Alex took advantage of Cory's underhanded dealings with Paul and the board during her Hyperion trip, resulting in chaos for UBA.
Cory managed to persuade Bradley to replace Alex last minute on Hyperion. Although there were some difficulties during filming, the broadcast was ultimately successful. Behind the scenes, Alex caused trouble not only with Paul and Hyperion but also with UBA. As a result, the board decided to have Alex host The Morning Show five days a week, putting her in a "little TMS timeout," as she called it. This sets the stage for another intense season, with Alex and the executives locked in a power struggle.
6 UBA Was Cyberhacked
The impact of The Morning Show season 3, episode 2 will likely extend throughout the entire season, as it unveils the most significant storyline. The episode showcased a cyberhack on UBA during a live broadcast of The Morning Show. The hackers successfully infiltrated UBA's system, instantly sharing confidential emails with employees and threatening to expose a private video of Bradley sent to Laura while they were in Montana. This caused widespread panic among the staff.
Furthermore, it was revealed that the hackers demanded a hefty ransom of $50 million to be paid within 48 hours. However, UBA made the decision not to comply, leaving the network and its employees exposed and vulnerable. Many concealed truths are expected to be revealed, and there is a speculation in The Morning Show season 3, episode 2 that Bradley might be a specific target due to her coverage of the events on January 6th, although the motive behind this targeting remains unknown. Unraveling the identity of the perpetrator behind this cyberattack and understanding their intentions will be the central focus of The Morning Show season 3.
5 Bradley & Cory Have A Secret
The Morning Show season 3, episodes 1 and 2 leave viewers questioning the secret hidden by Bradley and Cory. When Alex abandons the Hyperion mission, Cory turns to Bradley as a replacement, as he feels indebted to her for previous assistance. A few brief flashbacks in a bathroom with dirty hands allude to the undisclosed secret's context.
The nature of the secret appears to be significantly damaging, as Bradley promptly agrees to go to space. Later, when Bradley's personal videos are threatened with exposure, her primary concern seems to be the revelation of her secret with Cory. Thankfully, the hackers make no mention of it. However, The Morning Show has consistently demonstrated that the truth will inevitably come to light.
4 Cory Is At Odds With The UBA Board
Cory stands out among The Morning Show characters due to his ego and audacity, making him incredibly captivating. He consistently believes he is superior to others, even when the reality suggests otherwise. Cory possesses the remarkable ability to manipulate stories in his favor, which ultimately led to his current position as UBA's CEO. However, these very traits continually land him in trouble.
In episode 2 of The Morning Show season 3, Cory proposed paying the ransom as a means to protect himself and Bradley. Unfortunately for him, the board did not support his idea. To make matters worse, Alex disclosed Cory's secretive merger dealings with Paul to UBA chairwoman Cybil (played by Holland Taylor), putting Cory under an even greater scrutiny. Cory had already been fired once before, and it was only through Bradley's intervention that he regained his job between seasons 1 and 2. It seems Cory might have exhausted his second chances. Despite the precarious situation he finds himself in, Cory appears to disregard the need for caution in his future decisions.
3 Chip Has Been Secretly Dating Isabella For A Year
Isabella (Hannah Leder) faithfully served as Alex's assistant for the first two seasons of The Morning Show. However, in the time jump, Isabella was promoted to UBA's Director of Development. In the season 3 premiere, it was revealed that she and Chip had secretly been dating for a year. The fate of Chip's fiancée from season 2 is unknown, but it is likely that his dedication to Alex played a part in their relationship's demise.
Although Chip has never explicitly confessed his love for Alex, his actions frequently indicate his true feelings. Alex herself has even suspected this. In episode 2 of The Morning Show season 3, when Alex unexpectedly discovered Chip and Isabella's relationship, she expressed happiness for them but also appeared upset. This is likely not due to any romantic feelings for Chip, but rather her sadness at being alone in her own romantic life. While Alex has desired for Chip to move on, she also wants to remain the most important woman in his life. This could further complicate their relationship.
2 Stella Has A Secret History With Paul
Cory suspects Paul’s involvement in the cyberattack, but it remains uncertain if his hunch is accurate. Regardless of the truth, Stella (Greta Lee) cautioned Cory about Paul, labeling tech professionals as "distinctive creatures" and describing him as "deceptive." Stella is an enigmatic figure, and little is known about her or her background. However, an old photograph of her and Paul displayed in The Morning Show season 3, episode 2 hints at a concealed history between them, most likely with an unfavorable conclusion.
1 Mia Has A Secret Relationship With A Man Overseas
In The Morning Show, Karen Pittman's character Mia is known for her private nature. Despite being a main character, she has never been shown having a love interest on-screen. However, in the show's third season, this changes as a new male character is introduced. Mia has a brief conversation with him over the phone, revealing that they are in a romantic relationship and he may be in Kyiv, a fact unknown to the hackers. This hints at a larger storyline involving the Russia-Ukraine War and the possible involvement of Russian hackers in The Morning Show.