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Kaley Cuoco Calls The Flight Attendant the Highlight of Her Career, Previews Season 2
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“The Flight Attendant,” Kaley Cuoco’s HBO Max dramedy-thriller, premiered to rave reviews on Thanksgiving and the buzz for it built as episodes dropped through December. “It’s definitely been my baby,” Cuoco said during a recent interview with
Variety for the magazine’s Feb. 24 cover. “I don’t mean to be cheesy, but this has definitely been the highlight of my entire career.”
The project was born out of Cuoco’s nighttime scroll through Amazon in July 2017, where she saw the listing for Chris Bohjalian’s upcoming novel. She then proceeded to get the rights to the book, resulting in the first live-action series produced by Cuoco’s Yes, Norman Productions. (The company also produces “Harley Quinn” for HBO Max, the delightfully filthy animated offering in which Cuoco voices the title role.) “The Flight Attendan
Ranking the Many, Many Crimes Committed in ‘The Flight Attendant’
Sure, there is one biggie that sets off the show’s plot, but there are A TON more after that
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A crime is what we start with in
The Flight Attendant: Someone murders the handsome passenger that the titular flight attendant, Cassie (Kaley Cuoco), had spent a woozy, boozy night out with in Bangkok. The mystery of who did the deed and why and if Cassie, who wakes up beside his body with spotty memories of the preceding evening, was involved drives the plot.
But from there, there are a whole lot more crimes many of which are not even related to what happened in Bangkok or committed by Cassie. So: Behold a dissection of all the crimes OK, not
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Harley Quinn.) That said, fans thought they d found just such a specific
Big Bang easter egg in
The Flight Attendant s recently aired Season 1 finale, but it turns out the moment was just a big coincidence.
In the midst of the episode Arrivals and Departures, Kaley Cuoco s Cassie Bowden was in Rome and made a frantic return to her hotel room accompanied by her occasional friend-with-benefits Enrico (Alberto Frezza). Just before Enrico went to go back downstairs to nab Cassie a coffee from the hotel bar, she gave him instructions on what to do when he returned so that she would know it was him. And that s where the theoretical
Megan didn’t realize she was working for North Korea
This entire storyline felt like it was part of a different show all season long but it all came to a very satisfying conclusion, tied into the main story, and plays into how the show might do a second season (more on that later).
Megan (Rosie Perez) came clean to Cassie (Kaley Cuoco) about stealing information from her husband after Cassie came clean to her about Alex (Michiel Huisman). She began her confession with the word “apparently,” indicating the truth about what she was doing came as a big surprise to her, and explained how she was approached at one of her husband’s conferences.