‘The Morning Show': Bradley Jackson Explains Why She’s ‘an Annoying Pain in the Ass’ (Exclusive Video)
No, she’s “not apologizing” — she’s “just explaining”
Jennifer Maas | November 21, 2019 @ 10:02 AM
Last Updated: November 21, 2019 @ 11:39 AM
The drama continues on this week’s episode of Apple TV+’s “The Morning Show,” with Bradley Jackson (Reese Witherspoon) once again ruffling feathers for the network UBA.
In a sneak peek from Friday’s episode, “The Pendulum Swings,” which is exclusive to TheWrap, Bradley is having a chat with “Morning Show” producer Chip (Mark Duplass) about some decision regarding her that she totally hates, but is out of his control and is coming down from Fred (Tom Irwin), the head of the network.
“What kind of news organization is this?” Bradley asks him. “I don’t f–king know, to be honest with you,” Chip tells her. “I wish I had a good answer for that, but.'”
“I know I’m an annoying pain in your ass, OK?” she says. “But if it makes you feel any better, I’ve been an annoying pain in the ass to pretty much everybody I’ve ever worked with. I push, it’s just my nature. And, Jesus, I wish to God sometimes it wasn’t. But I’ve realized I can’t change it and I guess I just learned to lean into the f–king turn.”
That’s OK, Chip tells her there is no needed to apologize. Oh no, Bradley says she wasn’t apologizing — she’s just explaining.
Watch the video above.
Here’s the official description for Episode 106, which was written by Kristen Layden and directed by Tucker Gates: In the sixth episode, “The Pendulum Swings,” The Morning Show travels to California to cover wildfires while Alex and Bradley struggle to keep their relationship from going up in flames.
New episodes of “The Morning Show” launches weekly on Apple TV+.
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