Lizzy Craig is the daughter of Alex Levy and Jason Craig.
History[]
Allegations Against Mitch[]
When the allegations of sexual harassment and assault implicating Mitch Kessler came out, Lizzy was shocked. She was in town to see a play with some friends.[1]
Alex's Award[]
When Alex was set to receive an award, Lizzy and Jason accompanied her to the event.[2]
After Alex announced Bradley as her new co-host without approval, she refused to answer questions about it and simply left with Lizzy and Jason. In response to the outrage at Alex's outburst, Alex told Lizzy that sometimes women couldn't ask for control, so they just had to take it.[3]
Parents' Divorce[]
Alex and Jason sat Lizzy down one day and told her they were getting divorced. Lizzy was angry about this and immediately blamed Alex and her job, though both Alex and Jason told her it wasn't because of that. She then left in anger and Alex sent Jason after her.
Alex later brought pizza to Lizzy's dorm room, hoping to make things right. Alex tried to apologize, but Lizzy didn't believe she was sincere. She believed that the divorce had something to do with Mitch because of the timing. Alex assured her she had been trying for years to make things work and they just weren't working. Alex was angry that Lizzy was so upset with her about her career, as she'd worked hard to get where she was. Alex then took the pizza and left.[4]
Alex and Bradley's Takeover[]
When Alex and Bradley went off-script during the show and reported on how Fred Micklen covered up Mitch's behavior and created a toxic work environment, Lizzy watched the show from her dorm room in shock.[5]
Alex's Return to TMS[]
When Alex returned to TMS eight months after abruptly quitting, Lizzy came to the set on her first day back. After the show was over, Lizzy went back to her dressing room with her as she read responses to her return.[6]
Personality[]
Relationships[]
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Professional[]
Career[]
Notes and Trivia[]
Gallery[]
Memorable Quotes[]
Appearances[]
The Morning Show, Season 1 | |||
#01 | "In the Dark Night of the Soul It's Always 3:30 in the Morning" | #06 | "The Pendulum Swings" |
#02 | "A Seat at the Table" | #07 | "Open Waters" |
#03 | "Chaos Is the New Cocaine" | #08 | "Lonely at the Top" |
#04 | "That Woman" | #09 | "Play the Queen" |
#05 | "No One's Gonna Harm You, Not While I'm Around" | #10 | "The Interview" |
The Morning Show, Season 2 | |||
#01 | "My Least Favorite Year" | #06 | "A Private Person" |
#02 | "It's Like The Flu" | #07 | "La Amara Vita" |
#03 | "Laura" | #08 | "Confirmations" |
#04 | "Kill the Fatted Calf" | #09 | "Testimony" |
#05 | "Ghosts" | #10 | "Fever" |
References[]
- ↑ In the Dark Night of the Soul It's Always 3:30 in the Morning, 1x01
- ↑ A Seat at the Table, 1x02
- ↑ Chaos Is the New Cocaine, 1x03
- ↑ Open Waters, 1x07
- ↑ The Interview, 1x10
- ↑ Kill the Fatted Calf, 2x04