It's just a shame the character she is playing doesn't (yet) have something more original about her. Margulies's performance, which is really strong. From the power suits and power poses, to the kiss in the back of a cab with Bradley (nope, I didn't expect that either.) we've seen gay women portrayed on TV using these tropes for years. The problem is she's also an amalgamation of various lesbian clichés. It all leads to her managing to catch Alex out. She's razor-sharp, tough, clearly well-sourced, and well-prepared in the run-up to the interview.
New Character Takes on 'The Morning Show' Hosts The character, played by Julianna Margulies (pictured above), is a big-hitting anchor at UBA sent in to interview Bradley and Alex as they are reunited on-air. ‘The Morning Show’ Season Two, Episode Three Review: Laura Leans inĮpisode three of season two of The Morning Show revolves, directly or indirectly, around one character - Laura Peterson.