Rachel is old and lacks the sense of wisdom of a mature woman in the play. It stands to reason that she has experienced 15 years of ups and downs in the workplace, top-level resources and top-level teams. Although this kind of thing is unexpected, it should not be a problem for everyone. In a state of collapse, the only person who saw the opportunity was actually Corey who handled it in a normal workplace, but he acted a bit too much, especially when he smiled evilly at the other boss at the elevator door, causing mild discomfort. The rhythm of the whole drama is too fast, partly due to Rachel's acting skills, there are too many details - crying, wiping tears, hair and mouth, etc., the picture is very messy
View more about The Morning Show reviews