The Studio Season-Finale Recap: The Main Event
Briefly

Apple TV+'s The Studio wraps its first season with a finale that feels inconclusive, yet the renewal for a second season softens the blow. Titled 'The Presentation,' the episode ties up Matt's role as studio head but leaves many queries unanswered, evoking a collective shrug from viewers. Despite its shortcomings as the season's briefest episode, it retains comedic energy, illustrated through humorous scenarios such as the depiction of CEO Griffin Mill and an imaginative plan to cover up his embarrassing situation. Overall, the series blends chaos with comedy, promising more in the next season.
Even The Studio's weakest episodes have a crackerjack energy and memorable gags, and 'The Presentation' is no exception, starting with the rather unsettling image of the still-high-as-hell Continental CEO Griffin Mill performing a sex act on a statue of Aphrodite as Patty looks on encouragingly.
The season's shortest episode often plays like it could easily have been incorporated into its predecessor, and the final scene leaves a lot of unanswered questions that end the season with a collective shrug.
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