DNF (The Morning Show)
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Episode 8
| "DNF" | |
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| The Morning Show episode | |
| Episode no. | Season 3 Episode 8 |
| Directed by | Millicent Shelton |
| Written by | Selina Fillinger |
| Cinematography by | John Grillo |
| Editing by | Bjørn T. Myrholt |
| Original release date | October 25, 2023 |
| Running time | 54 minutes |
| Guest appearances | |
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"DNF" is the eighth episode of the third season of the American drama television series The Morning Show, inspired by Brian Stelter's 2013 book Top of the Morning. It is the 28th overall episode of the series and was written by Selina Fillinger, and directed by Millicent Shelton. It was released on Apple TV+ on October 25, 2023.
The series follows the characters and culture behind a network broadcast morning news program, The Morning Show. After allegations of sexual misconduct, the male co-anchor of the program, Mitch Kessler, is forced off the show. It follows Mitch's co-host, Alex Levy, and a conservative reporter Bradley Jackson, who attracts the attention of the show's producers after a viral video. In the episode, the photo of Alex and Paul kissing is leaked to the media, while Laura investigates Bradley's behavior.
The episode received positive reviews from critics, who praised Jennifer Aniston’s performance, storylines and character development.
On her way to the station, Christine (Nicole Beharie) is covered in red paint thrown by a pro-life woman, after she posted her "Abort the Court" photo on social media. Mia (Karen Pittman) informs her that she will have to be excluded from any news related to Roe v. Wade, and that she will need security for the coming days.
The photo with Alex (Jennifer Aniston) and Paul (Jon Hamm) kissing is leaked, and Alex is frustrated by her co-workers commenting on the matter. She is further angered when she finds that Cory (Billy Crudup) wants to re-cut Paul's interview, and they agree to delay it by one week so Alex can interview a Planned Parenthood employee. When the employee cancels the guest appearance, Chip (Mark Duplass) brings in Jess Bennett (Shannon Woodward), a writer who predicted the overturning. However, Jess uses the interview to question Alex's integrity after her relationship with Paul is disclosed, feeling that this can cloud her judgment. Afterwards, Alex gets into a heated argument with Chip for the interview, and ends up firing him.
Laura (Julianna Margulies) is astonished to learn that Bradley (Reese Witherspoon) spent a day with Cory and met his mother, with Audra (Mindy Kaling) finding it suspicious. Per Audra's suggestion, she decides to check Bradley's leaked e-mails, which contain photos of the Capitol attack and asking Cory to meet her. Finding that she repeatedly called Hal, she checks his social media and finds that he was in Washington, D.C. during the attack, finally realizing he was in the Capitol. Stella (Greta Lee) asks Bradley to speak to Kate (Natalie Morales), believing her to be a whistleblower against Paul, but she is unsuccessful.
Mia is surprised when Andre (Clive Standen) is not just alive and well, but is taking part in an interview with her rival network. They get into a fight, but end up reconciling when Mia admits she is glad he survived. During a photoshoot with Cory, Paul makes it clear he is not looking favorably at him. He later visits Alex, who is frustrated with how the interview was handled and considers quitting. Paul then suggests that he could sell UBA after the merger, and believes Alex could help him in rebuilding a new media empire. Alex is surprised, but intrigued by the idea.
Development
Production
The episode was written by Selina Fillinger, and directed by Millicent Shelton. This was Fillinger's first writing credit, and Shelton's first directing credit.[1]