Who is Alex Levy in The Morning Show?
America's morning sweetheart, renegotiating · The Anchor Desk
Alex Levy (America's morning sweetheart, renegotiating) is a character in The Morning Show, part of The Anchor Desk. Alex Levy has anchored The Morning Show for fifteen years — America's coffee-hour constant — and learns from a 4 a.m. phone call that her co-anchor and best on-air partner has been fired for sexual misconduct. The crisis is also, her agents barely pause before noting, leverage. Alex's fight is on every front at once: a network that was already easing her out, a grief she can't admit (she misses him), and the question the era keeps putting to her — what did she know, and what did knowing cost everyone else?
When does Alex Levy first appear?
Alex Levy first appears in Season 1, Episode 1 (“In the Dark Night of the Soul It's Always 3:30 in the Morning”) of The Morning Show (2019–, Apple TV+).
Who is Alex Levy connected to?
Relationships already established when Alex Levy first appears — nothing from later episodes.
- Mitch Kessler — Fifteen years of mornings — the grief she can't admit
- Bradley Jackson — Half-destroy, half-rescue, on a loop
- Chip Black — Producer, protector, sponge
Which group does Alex Levy belong to?
By the time Alex Levy appears, The Anchor Desk also includes Bradley Jackson, Mitch Kessler.
Who else is introduced in this episode?
- Bradley Jackson — The grenade the network hired on impulse
- Mitch Kessler — The fired king of morning TV, litigating his reflection
- Cory Ellison — The network president who loves chaos like weather
- Chip Black — The executive producer who absorbed everything
- Hannah Shoenfeld — The head booker carrying the network's worst secret
- Fred Micklen — The CEO the system was built to protect
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