My most oft-repeated note from this episode is: “Oh,Alex.”
“OH MY GOD,” Alex yells from the other side of the room.
“Are you going to do thisevery day?”

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And the gag is: Together, they would be a pretty well-balanced duo.
But neither one seems willing to budge enough to meet in the middle.
“You cannot begrudge people for wanting to feel better!”
“It’s part of the job, truth-teller, like it or not.”
Again I say:Mightthese two have something to learn from each other?
(Narrator voice: stay tuned to find out!)
Luckily, the next generation ofMorning Showwomen are playing much nicer.
Los Angeles is just bringing out the most extra version of everyone, it seems.
Even Chip is out here extending olive branches or mafia deals, however you want to look at it.
“It’s crossed my mind,” Cory says, giving nothing away.
“Like what?”
“I don’t know,like what?”
Cory counters with an eyebrow raise.
And now, to do what these people are conceivably in L.A. to do: the morning news.
“Your curiosity justthrillsme,” Alex replies.
“I amin aweof your instincts.”
But, as usual, Alex is just a little too confident about her handle on a given situation.
This time, the situation being… herself.
I mean, sort of.
Andstraight out ofMean Girls, Bradley informs Chip that she’s apusher.
The next morning, they do just that.
Maybe Bradleycanbe good for this show, especially if she’s able to work in conjunction with Alex.
It’s starting to seem like that just might be how it is with thisMorning Showfamily too.
And Alex genuinely seems grateful to hear that…
Which is why Mitch just has to come in and do his whole ruining thing.
Right before Bradley goes to bed, she gets an email from the formerMorning Showco-anchor.
“I’d like to meet with you,” Mitch writes.
“I think I have some information you might be interested in.
“Whatevercould that be about?