There are just three more episodes left of The Flight Attendant and everyone is on the edge of their seats to find out what happens!
20.11.2020 - 19:16 / variety.com
Caroline Framke Chief TV CriticThe first few minutes of “The Flight Attendant” are as vivid and glamorous as the life Cassie Bowden (Kaley Cuoco) projects to the world as she travels it. She hops from one blurry night out to the next, trading cities and men with practiced abandon.
But when she wakes up in Bangkok after a blurry one-night stand to find her date (Michiel Huisman) horribly murdered, she does what most every rational human would do: she panics. Thousands of miles from home, with no
.There are just three more episodes left of The Flight Attendant and everyone is on the edge of their seats to find out what happens!
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too easy, with a casual eye-roll there or a sarcastic comeback there. In truth, her performance was nuanced—comedic timing remains an under-appreciated skill.Now, as is about to, ahem, take flight, critics are lauding her and giving back-handed compliments that she's in her first major role since Big Bang.
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Summer has come late (or perhaps early) to HBO Max with the arrival of the lively new thriller/dramedy The Flight Attendant. A fast-moving mystery anchored by Kaley Cuoco's versatile lead performance, The Flight Attendant is the TV equivalent of a beach read, pure and simple.
The Flight Attendant, and you should (and you can now, as HBO Max has released the first episode early!), you may be surprised to see Kaley Cuoco playing a role markedly different from Penny on The Big Bang Theory. Cuoco's choice to play Cassie Bowden, the titular flight attendant who travels and parties internationally, is a shrewd and unexpected follow-up to the broad comedy that catapulted her to stardom. Adapted from Chris Bohjalian's best-selling novel of the same name, the miniseries
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Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorHBO Max has made the series premiere episode of The Flight Attendant available to stream now for free ahead of its Thursday, November 26 premiere.
The Flight Attendant, and you should, you may be surprised to see Kaley Cuoco playing a role markedly different from Penny on The Big Bang Theory. Cuoco's choice to play Cassie Bowden, the titular flight attendant who travels and parties internationally, is a shrewd and unexpected follow-up to the broad comedy that catapulted her to stardom. Adapted from Chris Bohjalian's best-selling novel of the same name, the miniseries quickly draws the viewer in as Cuoco works a flight to Bangkok and meets
Kaley Cuoco is shedding her skin as she embarks on a new series, HBO Max's dark comedic thriller a year and a half after saying goodbye to Penny, the character she's most widely known for by TV audiences around the world.«You know, I still don't know if it was right or wrong,» Cuoco told ET's Nischelle Turner in October about taking on a darker project like so soon after . «I have a very strong gut feeling, and when I saw this book and I was thinking of what the next project would be, 'Do I want