![]() ![]() But whereas The Undoing is, well, undone by its pervasive self-importance and its miscalculation that limited light plus anxious A-listers equals quality, The Flight Attendant is bright, glossy and positively buoyant at times. And maybe she is, because Cassie’s a semi-functional alcoholic with large gaps in her recollections and a tendency to make bad situations worse.įrom a protagonist plagued by unreliable memories surrounding a violent murder to the impossibly stern law enforcement figures to the backdrop of utter economic comfort, The Flight Attendant bears similarities to HBO’s The Undoing. Meanwhile, the FBI (led by agents played by Merle Dandridge and Nolan Gerard Funk) is investigating whether or not she’s involved in murder or a corporate conspiracy or something. ![]() When she emerges from a blackout next to a bloody corpse, Cassie has to figure out what happened to her, aided by her nervy attorney pal Annie (Zosia Mamet). On a red-eye to Bangkok, Cassie meets and flirts with a scruffy-but-rich stranger (Michiel Huisman), which leads to a wild night in Thailand. Adapted from Chris Bohjalian’s novel by Steve Yockey ( Supernatural), the series tells the story of Cassie Bowden (Cuoco), who flies international routes for Imperial Atlantic, alongside a saucy crew including Rosie Perez’s Megan and Griffin Matthews’ Shane. ![]()
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