It's Like the Flu
- Episode aired Sep 24, 2021
- TV-MA
- 52m
IMDb RATING
7.5/10
2.3K
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Stars struggle to accept new roles. The TMS crew comes together for an important dinner.Stars struggle to accept new roles. The TMS crew comes together for an important dinner.Stars struggle to accept new roles. The TMS crew comes together for an important dinner.
Desean Terry
- Daniel Henderson
- (as Desean K. Terry)
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A few things to say...I cannot stand Bradley Jackson or even Reese Witherspoon. What a spoiled, self serving, horrible person Bradley Jackson is. She plays the roll well because it is very easy to detest her. Love the show...obviously I have tremendous dislike for the character of Bradley Jackson. I wish she was fired just to see her ego shot down.
Good acting and lots of drama - but it is like daytime soap opera where no one is really likable.
This was a a money grab based on the success and quality of season 1.
This was a a money grab based on the success and quality of season 1.
It's a small part of this otherwise okay episode, but dear U. S. A., why every time it's about something beyond your borders, the ignorance and carelessness just shine through? You could spend so much budget shooting scenes in Italy, and you couldn't make the easier parts bearable? First of all, the stereotype of an Italian woman who would even retaliate by singing about Mussolini? Is there anything else from that country besides Mussolini and gelato? Then her use of the word "scofflaw," which is not only a highly unusual word to be used even in the States, but it's also an informal North American term? Why in the world would an Italian ever use that word? There's absolutely no reason.
The script, albeit generally well-written, also suffers from a lack of flow. It feels like it's been overly workshopped.
Also there's no flight as long as 23 hours (let alone direct flight to Wuhan). The current longest flight is NYC-Singapore at 18 hours 40 mins.
Do better, The Morning Show. You've got the production budget that anyone could ever dream of. Be better than people showcased in Youtube videos who could never name anything beyond the borders of the country. Put in some, any, efforts in trying to learn how others think and behave. Don't just use a country as a nice backdrop and their countrymen's accents as quirky pops of colors when it's convenient.
The script, albeit generally well-written, also suffers from a lack of flow. It feels like it's been overly workshopped.
Also there's no flight as long as 23 hours (let alone direct flight to Wuhan). The current longest flight is NYC-Singapore at 18 hours 40 mins.
Do better, The Morning Show. You've got the production budget that anyone could ever dream of. Be better than people showcased in Youtube videos who could never name anything beyond the borders of the country. Put in some, any, efforts in trying to learn how others think and behave. Don't just use a country as a nice backdrop and their countrymen's accents as quirky pops of colors when it's convenient.
"It's Like the Flu" primarily revolves around the machinations involved in getting Alex back to The Morning Show, which honestly takes a lot longer than they necessarily need to. The above statement also applies to the extremely obvious and disturbingly insidious creep of COVID-19. The Morning Show's apparently decided that what audiences really want is to relieve the onset of a pandemic we're all still in the middle of and to do it by nostalgically framing the hamfisted way the media covered the virus in the first place. Aniston and Witherspoon really are great together, and though the fact that The Morning Show doesn't seem to know how to frame their relationship as anything other than adversarial in the end, both women infuse their scenes with so many layers that it gives everything more nuance than it probably deserves. Mitch Kessler of it all. Look, I get that Steve Carrell is great and that playing a complete sleazebag is very against type for him and blah blah blah, it's a very strong performance. His awkward Italian gelato cafe run-in with two women - one publicly shaming him and the other defending his right to be a creep in public - is...well, it's difficult to parse what precisely The Morning Show is trying to do here. Whichever way you choose to read that scene, it's hard not to be furious at the show essentially making fun of both young feminists who want to use social media to force men to at least acknowledge the harm they've done and older women who find their younger compatriot's feminism limiting and performative, it leaves very little room for nuance or the idea that women can and should be allowed to feel and express a vast array of feelings about men like Mitch.
10tdy_err
The plot, acting, scoring, cinematography are top notch in Its Like The Flu. Apple may be peacocking here with their flagship series, but it is masterfully done and with taste. I'm excited to see what more this season has to show us, if only every episode could be so enjoyable.
Did you know
- TriviaAt around 33:15, Reese Witherspoon's character says something about how "they're bringing in my big sister to clean up my f'ing mess" upon mentioning Jennifer Aniston's character's reunion with hers. While this is most likely purely coincidental, way back when she had a guest slot on Friends (1994), Witherspoon had played the youngest sister of Jennifer Aniston's character Rachel, who was responsible for cleaning up her baby sister's messes.
- GoofsWhen Mitch is in the bar in Italy, the television shows several Serie A team names in English. What's more, the specific highlight shown is captioned "la prima metà" to mean "the first goal", but this is supposed to be "il primo gol" as "metà" only means "goal" in the sense of "objective".
- Quotes
Paola Lambruschini: [laughing] Finally, being crazy is paying off.
- ConnectionsReferences Casablanca (1942)
Details
- Runtime52 minutes
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