Review: The Morning Show Season 4 — Sharper, Smarter, and More Addictive Than Ever

The Morning Show Season 4

The Morning Show Season 4

The lights are on, the cameras are rolling, and The Morning Show is back for its fourth season — and yes, it’s still as glossy, gripping, and gloriously messy as ever.

Apple TV+’s flagship drama has returned with a vengeance, diving headfirst into media mayhem, corporate power plays, and the complicated lives of its high-profile hosts. If you’ve been missing your weekly dose of on-screen newsroom chaos, Season 4 delivers — and then some.

The Stakes Are Higher. The Power Plays Are Dirtier

This season wastes no time getting into the thick of it. UBA is teetering on the edge of a major transition (again), and behind every polished teleprompter smile is a web of secrets, strategy, and shifting loyalties.

Jennifer Aniston’s Alex Levy remains the emotional anchor of the show — fierce, flawed, and navigating a world where influence is currency. Meanwhile, Reese Witherspoon’s Bradley Jackson continues to wrestle with her own demons, both personal and professional.

Their dynamic remains one of the most compelling parts of the series, and Season 4 gives them plenty of screen time to shine — and clash.

Timely, Tense, and Terrifically Acted

Where Season 3 took some big swings (not all of which landed), Season 4 feels more focused and grounded. It digs deeper into:

AI in journalism (yes, the bots are coming)

Corporate consolidation and tech takeovers

The ever-blurring line between truth and spin

It’s topical without being preachy, dramatic without being melodramatic. And the writing is some of the strongest we’ve seen from the series so far.

New Faces, Familiar Tension

The cast sees some fresh additions that shake up the newsroom dynamic in unexpected ways, while returning favorites like Billy Crudup’s Cory Ellison continue to steal scenes with unpredictable charm and chaos.

Expect boardroom battles, backstabbing deals, emotional revelations — and yes, a few jaw-dropping twists that remind you The Morning Show still knows how to keep viewers guessing.

Final Verdict: ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆

Season 4 of The Morning Show doesn’t reinvent the wheel — it refines it. With stronger storytelling, timely themes, and standout performances, it proves the show still has plenty to say about the ever-evolving media landscape.

If you’re in the mood for smart drama with style, urgency, and star power, Season 4 is a must-watch.

Catch it now — exclusively on Apple TV+.

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