The tension at UBN hits a fever pitch in The Morning Show Season 4 Episode 7, titled Person of Interest. Bradley Jackson faces her most devastating dilemma yet, Alex Levy confronts the consequences of her alliances, and Yanko navigates his own problems. In short, the newsroom is no longer just a workplace; it's a warzone.The episode opens with Claire's arrival at Yanko's doorstep on a rainy evening. Turns out, the FBI's behind her, and she's too terrified even to speak about it. In the next scene, we see Yanko confronting Bradley as she says,"She (Claire) did reach out to me. But then she dropped off the map. She told me not to contact her."Here's what happened in the latest episode of The Morning Show Season 4The Morning Show Season 4 Episode 7: Alex faces her reckoningAlex Levy in The Morning Show Season 4 Episode 7 (Image Via AppleTV+)While Bradley fights her internal war, Alex Levy confronts the fallout of her own ambition. The CEO scandal has left UBN bleeding credibility, and Alex's attempts at damage control are slipping through her fingers. Her old ally, Chip Black, refuses to play fixer anymore. His refusal to silence a journalist for her exposes a deeper shift; Chip has finally outgrown her orbit.Alex's desperation grows visible. With Bro Hartman, the brash yet unexpectedly grounded anchor, she sees a potential ally. Kabir, the journalist, clearly put Alex in a tough spot initially, trying to expose the toxic work culture, but Bro helps her in the end. Instead of calling out Alex and the UBN, he talks about his traumatic past to divert the topic. But what begins as a professional bond edges into something more intimate. However, Alex pulls away. In a quiet late-night moment, she sends Bro home, a silent admission that her trust has limits.Adding to the tension is Alex's storyline with Roya Nazeri, the Iranian fencer she helped defect, hints at trouble. When a driver gives Alex a knowing look when she mentions Roya's asylum, it's clear her activism might soon backfire.The Morning Show Season 4 Episode 7: Bradley's betrayal changes everything View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe episode opens with the surprise return of Claire Conway, the fugitive journalist turned environmental activist. She shows up at Yanko's apartment, desperate and on the run after her organization, Extinction Revolt, is linked to an oil platform fire that killed two. The FBI wants her, and they're using Bradley Jackson as leverage, pressuring her to turn Claire in or face imprisonment.Bradley's connection to Claire runs deep. Without Claire, there would be no Wolf River story. However, in this episode, Bradley's loyalties are put to the test. Initially, she decides to help Claire, but she lies to the FBI. However, when Claire decides to go live with the documents to prove her innocence, Bradley steps in to save herself from the mess. She alerts the FBI herself. This leads to Claire's arrest from the newsroom, and it shakes the dynamics in UBN.Meanwhile, Yanko's emotions are a mess in this episode. On one hand, he helps his ex Claire, and it looks like he still cares for her. But in the end, Yanko proposes to Ariana right outside her gym.The Morning Show Season 4 Episode 7: UBN's fragile future View this post on Instagram Instagram PostElsewhere, Miles meets Ben, and she sort of has something on him. How? Remember Stella's parting gift to Mia, a heartfelt apology letter and a USB (which contains evidence against Ben).Meanwhile, Chris Hunter reemerges in a more introspective space. She's back in the Olympic spotlight but wrestling with guilt over returning the medals.The Morning Show Season 4 Episode 7 is one of the most emotionally charged hours of the series. It exposes the thin line between truth and betrayal, and how in the world of broadcast journalism, the two often co-exist. Honestly, Bradley had no other option. If she had not told the FBI about Claire, she would've been arrested, and the entire Wolf River investigation would have ended.Watch The Morning Show Season 4 Episode 7 on Apple TV+.Follow SoapCentral for more such updates.