It follows Mitch's co-host, Alex Levy, and a conservative reporter Bradley Jackson, who attracts the attention of the show's producers after a viral video.
As Alex (Jennifer Aniston) keeps calling Bradley, she is shocked when Paul confesses that he supplied Cory's article to the Vault.
Desperate, Cory contacts a Sloan Management representative, who agrees to take part of the sale if the board can vote against Paul.
Yanko (Néstor Carbonell) and Christine (Nicole Beharie) invite Chip (Mark Duplass) to guest star in The Morning Show, and he surprises the staff by revealing that the sale will result in everyone losing their job.
He offers $10 million to Cory and the promise of clearing his name if he stops fighting the deal, but he declines, even though he knows his career will be ruined.
To prevent the sale, Alex meets with Laura (Julianna Margulies), convincing her to contact her network, NBN, for a potential merger.
On the day of the vote, Alex informs the board that NBN has accepted a merger, with an offer that surpasses Paul's initial deal.
Some time later, Alex accompanies Bradley and Hal to an FBI building, where they willingly surrunder to the authorities for their role in the Capitol attack.
While Alex focuses on rebuilding UBA with NBN, Bradley will be forced to navigate the fallout from her actions, which could include jail time.
"[3] Maggie Fremont of Vulture gave the episode a 4 star rating out of 5 and wrote, "The Morning Show never feels more alive than when everyone is backstabbing each other.
"[4] Kimberly Roots of TVLine wrote, "By the end of The Morning Show's Season 3 finale, Alex Levy has a) realized that Paul Marks was spying on everyone, b) thwarted his plans to acquire UBA, c) broken up with the tech billionaire and d) put in motion a potential merger between her network and its competitor, NBN.