[s2e2] It's Like The Flu | Top-Rated

[s2e2] It's Like The Flu | Top-Rated

: Alex and Bradley Jackson ( Reese Witherspoon ) share an uncomfortably long embrace that masks deep-seated resentment. Bradley later confronts Alex in a hallway about her abandonment, setting a new boundary: they will be equals this time, or not at all.

Beneath the glossy production, the "rot" of the network continues to surface: [S2E2] It's Like the Flu

Critics from sites like Vulture and NPR noted that while the characters remain stubbornly self-involved, the show skillfully uses the incoming pandemic to heighten the sense of impending doom for their carefully constructed lives. : Alex and Bradley Jackson ( Reese Witherspoon

The episode's central theme is the . Cory Ellison ( Billy Crudup ) is at his most manic, trying to orchestrate a "triumphant" return for Alex Levy ( Jennifer Aniston ) while the internal culture of The Morning Show (TMS) remains fractured. Key moments of tension include: The episode's central theme is the

: Cory hosts a dinner to welcome Alex back, but the reception is icy. Daniel Henderson ( Desean Terry ) refuses to accept her performative apology, famously telling her she "could have not needed a really exemplary woman to die to wake [her] up".

The title of the second episode in the second season of The Morning Show is " It's Like the Flu ," a phrase that carries heavy irony for viewers today. Released in September 2021, the episode captures a specific moment in early 2020 when the world was on the precipice of the COVID-19 pandemic, yet most of the characters were still dismissing it as a minor inconvenience. The Illusion of Control