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Apple TV+ series "The Morning Show" is returning later this year.

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Apple announced that a 10-episode fourth season of the show begins September 17, with new episodes to follow each Wednesday through November 19.

"The Morning Show" was one of the first shows available on Apple TV+ when the streaming service launched in 2019, and it involves fictional journalists who work for a TV news station. The fourth season of the show will open in spring 2024, and it will explore topics like the rise of misinformation, according to Apple:
With the UBA-NBN merger complete, the newsroom must grapple with newfound responsibility, hidden motives and the elusive nature of truth in a polarized America. In a world rife with deepfakes, conspiracy theories and corporate cover-ups — who can you trust?
The award-winning drama series stars Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon, who also serve as executive producers. The star-studded ensemble cast has also included the likes of Steve Carell, Billy Crudup, and Jon Hamm.

Apple's announcement offers more details about the show's return.

In the U.S., Apple TV+ costs $9.99 per month, or $99 per year. The streaming service is available through the Apple TV app on a wide variety of devices, and on the web at tv.apple.com, with a free seven-day trial available.

Article Link: Apple TV+ Announces 'The Morning Show' Season Four Release Date
 
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Was great at the beginning. 2nd season was good. 3rd season was trash political and not true to the show at all. TV writers need to leave one-sided politics to FOX and MSNBC and do entertainment (that is fine to include a balance but not fine to preach from their self-written pulpits). No-go for season 4 for me.
This 100 %.

I watch a show for entertainment, not to be preached at. Disney is the same, there was one scene in which Captain America goes to a bank and is denied a loan because he is black. That kind of messaging is unnecessary in that kind of show.
 
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This 100 %.

I watch a show for entertainment, not to be preached at. Disney is the same, there was one scene in which Captain America goes to a bank and is denied a loan because of being black. That kind of messaging is unnecessary in that kind of show.
And, frankly, if a show was all of a sudden preaching “right wing” that would be just as much of a deal breaker for me. Entertain - don’t preach one-sided politics. Businesses are finding out that (unless they are family-owned which is their prerogative) one-sided politics does not represent all of the owners / stakeholders of their company. They lose business either direction. Just produce what consumers expect and stay out of political preaching.
 
I know Steve Carrell played a character that was a terrible person, but I thought the show started to die when he left. He was brilliant and added so much. Since that time it feels like every scene is Anniston crying. I can’t imagine what it costs per episode.
 
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