: Reviews from TV Fanatic gave the episode a 4.4/5 rating , praising its "bold decisions" as it began setting character send-offs in motion.
: Jane is under intense pressure to address inconsistencies in her latest exposé for "States & Nations." At the same time, she must present at the conference as the head of the "Failing Feminist" vertical, struggling to balance her journalistic integrity with her new leadership responsibilities. [S5E2] The Crossover
: Alex uses his podcast to make a powerful statement. He is also inspired to help his friend Joey get his job back, leading to a storyline that some critics felt was a "waste of time" compared to the show's final arc. Critical Reception : Reviews from TV Fanatic gave the episode a 4
Critics noted that this episode marked the beginning of the series' "endgame," with only four episodes remaining in the final season. He is also inspired to help his friend
In of The Bold Type , titled " The Crossover ," the main characters face significant professional and personal transitions as they attend an ad sales conference. Plot Overview
: While dealing with the emotional fallout of her ongoing drama with Richard, Sutton remains focused on making a lasting impression at the conference. She achieves a professional win, though it is tempered by a personal blow.