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The Flight Attendant Ending Explained: Who Killed Alex And How It Sets Up Season 2

CinemaBlend With all eight of its episodes dropping in than a month, HBO Max s acclaimed thriller The Flight Attendant gave viewers a winter send-off with the TV equivalent of a summer beach read. Based on the actual book from author Chris Bohjalian, The Flight Attendant delivered plenty of drunken turbulence for Kaley Cuoco s Cassie Bowden and a variety of other characters ahead of the Season 1 finale. But it all came to an end (for now) with the episode Arrivals and Departures, which tied up the storyline s loose threads in ways that practically begged for a second season to be ordered.

How The Flight Attendant blew up the book to get its finale just right [Los Angeles Times :: BC-TV-FLIGHT-ATTENDANT-FINALE:LA]

FAIRFIELD-SUISUN, CALIFORNIA How ‘The Flight Attendant’ blew up the book to get its finale just right [Los Angeles Times :: BC-TV-FLIGHT-ATTENDANT-FINALE:LA] The following story contains spoilers from the eighth and final episode of “The Flight Attendant,” “Arrivals & Departures.” Since “The Flight Attendant” premiered on HBO Max, Kaley Cuoco has been fielding her friends’ and family members’ best guesses about who the show’s mysterious murderer might be. One of her girlfriends swears it’s fellow flight attendant Megan; Cuoco’s father is convinced North Korean spies are involved. Another friend’s mother told Cuoco that she was disappointed the series made it so obvious that the killer is, of course, Miranda.

Kaley Cuoco Thanks You for Flying With The Flight Attendant

Kaley Cuoco Thanks You for Flying With ‘The Flight Attendant’ Cuoco, the star and executive producer of the HBO Max thriller, and the showrunner Steve Yockey discuss the season finale and their ideas for Season 2. “The Flight Attendant” is part mystery-thriller and part screwball comedy. “It was so tonally challenging, I did every scene multiple ways,” Kaley Cuoco said.Credit.Colin Hutton/HBO By Jennifer Vineyard This interview includes spoilers for Thursday’s finale of “The Flight Attendant.” Early in “The Flight Attendant” on HBO Max, Kaley Cuoco’s titular character Cassie asks, “What’s wrong with messy?” She’s referring partly to her taste in Russian literature (long story) but also to herself. What’s wrong with being a little complicated, she wonders?

How The Flight Attendant blew up the book to get its finale just right

How The Flight Attendant blew up the book to get its finale just right Ashley Lee © Provided by The LA Times Kaley Cuoco produces and stars in The Flight Attendant, which served a cake of reveals in its season finale. (Colin Hutton) The following story contains spoilers from the eighth and final episode of “The Flight Attendant,” “Arrivals & Departures.” Since The Flight Attendant premiered on HBO Max, Kaley Cuoco has been fielding her friends and family members best guesses about who the show s mysterious murderer might be. One of her girlfriends swears it s fellow flight attendant Megan; Cuoco s father is convinced North Korean spies are involved. Another friend s mother told Cuoco that she was disappointed the series made it so obvious that the killer is, of course, Miranda.

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