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Season 2 – The Flight Attendant

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A flight attendant's life gets turned upside down after she wakes up in a hotel room with a dead man but with no memory of what happened.
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The Flight Attendant — Season 2

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Critics Consensus

While there's some turbulence as The Flight Attendant charters a new course, passengers are in safe hands with Kaley Cuoco's zestful turn and the writers' knack for satisfying twists.

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Fiona Sturges Financial Times Cuoco’s Cassie remains a magnetic heroine forever on the precipice of calamity. Rated: 3/5 Jun 10, 2022 Full Review Rebecca Nicholson Guardian The first season was overstated, but this takes things to another level entirely. Rated: 4/5 May 26, 2022 Full Review Michael Hogan Daily Telegraph (UK) This zesty screwball thriller zips along at supersonic speed. Rated: 3/5 May 26, 2022 Full Review Jonathan Vargas Loud and Clear Reviews Even though season two of The Flight Attendant may not score to the same heights as its predecessor, it is still such a great time. Rated: 4/5 Nov 24, 2024 Full Review Gissane Sophia Lady Geeks Media The Flight Attendant Season 2 is anything but a drama, bordering much closer to a thriller with its plot-heavy focus that relies entirely on the performances to make the show a success. Jul 23, 2023 Full Review Martin Carr Yahoo! Movies With ample amounts of old fashioned espionage packed into season 2 of The Flight Attendant, audiences should lap it up. May 21, 2023 Full Review Read all reviews

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SIBIRIAK . Season 2, Episode 6 SO many things they could mess up in a second season. But they did everything right with this one. I just want to write a review because of the moment at 24:45. Kaley's face is as if the creators didn't tell her that it's going to be Sharon Stone to get the precious reaction. It's so good. Usually, with a good show, they try to surf on the wave of the success of the show by flooding the story with tons of new characters and plane dialogs. Not this time. All the new characters or considerably calculated and carefully crafted. Another praise from me is about the story in general. When I was waiting for the second season I was worried about how they are going to turn the story around. It's always difficult when the first season is based on a character's problem and the same season is solving this problem. And they started the second season off the way as if she resolved her issues and she won. And of course, I knew from the beginning that there is going to be new problems. But we saw so many shows when the whole story is based that someone messes up every season, but that's it. Always someone will do something stupider than previously and they have to clean up. But, here, in the second season of The Flight Attendant, we have another level, a wise summary about life. You don't win or loose. You just need to keep going. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 05/09/25 Full Review Lamb T How can anyone really think this terrible mix of confusion and not very funny situations supported by irritating background music and hammy acting, is as good as the first season!My faith in Rotten Tomatoes has been rocked!! Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 12/16/24 Full Review Audience Member watch full amazing movie online on https://glamcinema.com/ Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 09/27/24 Full Review Tibor F Season 1: a bit too much alcohol related problems, but overall it was entertaining. Season 2: way too much alcohol related drama (80-90% of episode!) and hysterical fits, that nobody cares about, and consequently the actual story was pretty flat and incoherent. It is pretty much unwatchable from Episode 4... Rated 0.5 out of 5 stars 04/03/24 Full Review Lane T Season 1 was excellent, season 2 was like a bad Multiplicity movie, Cassie or versions of Cassie are in every single scene. If you're a huge Kaley Cuoco fan, more power to you. The other characters/cast desperately needed to be developed in season 2. Hopefully if there's a season 3, there's improvement. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 01/23/24 Full Review A R Very, very clever writers and team, with great casting choices. I am not much of a tv person, but Flight Attendant season one and two both resulted in me binge watching! Cassie is a very endearing character despite the flaws, and excellent acting from K Cuoco. Her best friends are equally endearing, most of the characters are just likeable, interesting, some are excessively quirky but it all works, and some of it is funny. The weaving of the storylines, the mystery and the action are all well balanced. As a CIA asset, the flawed Cassie is making some hilarious mistakes resulting in murder(s). Her new found relationship status doesn't even bug me (I usually cannot be bothered with these ancillary relationships, just give me action and adventure!). It's all just very good and I do hope they deliver a season three, after what likely will take a lot of thinking to live up to the standard they've set themselves. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/09/24 Full Review Read all reviews
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Episode 1 Aired Apr 21, 2022 Seeing Double Now almost a year sober, Cassie has started fresh in L.A. with her supportive new boyfriend, Marco; but her side gig moonlighting as a CIA asset soon finds Cassie entangled in an international murder mystery again. Details Episode 2 Aired Apr 21, 2022 Mushrooms, Tasers, and Bears, Oh My! After revealing her secret side gig to Annie and Max, Cassie sets out to find the woman who's been impersonating her and zeros in on enigmatic new flight attendant Grace. Details Episode 3 Aired Apr 28, 2022 The Reykjavik Ice Sculpture Festival Is Lovely This Time of Year A cryptic text leads Cassie to search for Megan in Reykjavík, where Shane grows increasingly suspicious of his friend's erratic travels; back in L.A., Annie and Max face unexpected turbulence. Details Episode 4 Aired Apr 28, 2022 Blue Sincerely Reunion After attempting to get Megan safely out of Reykjavík, Cassie fears she's being framed for murder when two bodies are found in Echo Park. Details Episode 5 Aired May 5, 2022 Drowning Women After finding potentially incriminating photos in Benjamin's office, Cassie seeks assurances from Shane, and continues to avoid Marco while Megan searches for an all-important lockbox. Details Episode 6 Aired May 12, 2022 Brothers & Sisters Cassie faces hard truths about her path to sobriety while visiting her mom as Megan attempts to reconnect with her family, who are reluctant to welcome her back. Details Episode 7 Aired May 19, 2022 No Exit Cassie, Shane, Annie, and Max attempt to run down clues in the string of murders, which continue to point to Cassie as the main suspect. Details Episode 8 Aired May 26, 2022 Backwards and Forwards Cassie connects the dots in a far-reaching conspiracy, while Megan tries to make amends with Shane. Details
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Season Info

Executive Producer
Steve Yockey, Greg Berlanti, Kaley Cuoco, Marcie Ulin, Sarah Schechter, Meredith Lavender, Natalie Chaidez, David Madden, Susanna Fogel, Suzanne McCormack, Silver Tree
Network
Max
Rating
TV-MA
Genre
Comedy, Drama, Mystery & Thriller
Original Language
English
Release Date
Apr 21, 2022