: The episode concludes with Alex "going rogue" on stage, unilaterally announcing Bradley as her new co-anchor to regain control from the network.
: Critics found the attempt to give Steve Carell’s character a "redemption arc" or humanizing moments to be a difficult sell.
Watch a breakdown and reaction to Alex's major power move in this episode:
: The episode received mixed reviews from critics. While many praised the high-stakes energy, some felt the writing struggled to find a clear point of view on the #MeToo movement early in the series.
[s1e2] A Seat At The Table 🆒 🔔
: The episode concludes with Alex "going rogue" on stage, unilaterally announcing Bradley as her new co-anchor to regain control from the network.
: Critics found the attempt to give Steve Carell’s character a "redemption arc" or humanizing moments to be a difficult sell. [S1E2] A Seat at the Table
Watch a breakdown and reaction to Alex's major power move in this episode: : The episode concludes with Alex "going rogue"
: The episode received mixed reviews from critics. While many praised the high-stakes energy, some felt the writing struggled to find a clear point of view on the #MeToo movement early in the series. [S1E2] A Seat at the Table