The Apple TV+ series 'The Morning Show' has been generating buzz and controversy with its provocative content. The show's sex scenes have been a topic of discussion, with critics and fans debating their necessity. The creative team behind the series defends the controversial choices made by the show's stars, arguing that it makes them relatable. 'The Morning Show' has been praised for its wild third season, which combines topical themes with a fantasy-driven workplace drama. The show's director even claims to have designed a sex scene that aimed to 'break the internet'. As the series continues to push boundaries, it remains a hot topic in the cultural landscape.
The stars of #TheMorningShow constantly make controversial choices. That’s what makes them relatable, according to the creative team behind the Apple TV+ series https://t.co/O3x1URjm3B
#TheMorningShow is both topical and completely untethered from the real world—a workplace drama in which fantasy reigns. VF’s @rilaws on the AppleTV+ series’ wild third season: https://t.co/ToADrQpscW
'The Morning Show' Director on the Sex Scene Designed to "Break the Internet" https://t.co/GwFGL5VQjL
Service journalism at its finest: @TheBigPic explains why we need sex scenes in movies. https://t.co/KU0E1ZMWtj
Michael Ellenberg tells TheWrap that though he is the Apple drama’s “villain of the season, Jon brought both a humor and humanity to the role on #TheMorningShow 🔻🔻🔻 https://t.co/3XCrIHcVBe