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morning show For some real-life TV hosts, this hits a little too close to home.
“Feels honest, authentic, real,” Karen PittmanThe man who plays Mia Jordan in the Apple TV series exclusively reveals US Weekly exist pack The 2025 Power Women Summit will be held on Tuesday, December 2. “I’ll see people on the TV news and they’ll say to me, ‘I can’t watch it. I’ll be triggered,’ and I’ll be like, ‘Is it that good? Is it that real?’ It is. So for a lot of people, I think they feel that way. So it’s good.”
Pittman, 49, also said it was a “huge honor” to be a part of the show, which ended its fourth season on Nov. 19.
“(It’s an honor) to be able to tell a story that we do tell, documenting where women are in corporate America. To be on television, in the television industry, on television news. I think it’s a fascinating portrayal of where we are right now,” she continued. Advertisement
morning show In Season 4, Mia quits UBN after giving up her news director position to Ben (William Jackson Harper). However, she later returned and may have a bigger role in the network after Celine Dumont (Marion Cotillard) Set off. Mia and Ben, who are both heading to Paris for the Olympics, planned a dinner date while they were abroad, hinting at a potential romance in the future.
“I want anything (show host) Charlotte Stout “She’s got an incredible writers room ready for whatever the writers want,” Pittman said of the show, which has been renewed for a fifth season. “I’m excited about it.”

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Courtesy of Apple TV/Everett Collectionthis forever The actress teased that filming could begin “next year.”
“(Stout) is a genius. She has all the ideas. I don’t have any. I mean, I have a few. They don’t work, trust me,” Pittman joked. “Charlotte has all the great ideas, so we’ll wait for her to tell us what to do, but I know they’re plotting and planning now.”
Pittman also told us Like a fan of the show, she’s excited to see Mia’s story develop in season five.
“(Mia is a character) she actually says who she is, walking and talking, you know what I mean?” she said, adding that she was “surprised” to see how viewers “connected” with Mia.
“I just think she’s a hands-down, supportive character. But people seem to really enjoy and love her journey and are excited to see her journey unfold over the course of this season and become more provocative and interested in seeing what happens in season five,” Pittman continued. “So, me too.”