Kaley Cuoco's first small-screen work after TBBT (the big bang of life) (not counting Harley Quinn, who is just a voice), plays a glamorous Atlantic Airways flight attendant, with uniforms and low-cut outfits. It can be compensated for. The scale in TBBT is regrettable
With the help of Why Women Kill (Fatal Woman), HBOmax once again launched a highly-watched female lead. In general, like Why Women Kill, driving low and high, there are spy conjecture stories like Killing Eve, Patrick Melrose’s self-reconciliation process of alcohol dependents, and You’s stalker story (and mentally handicapped law enforcement officers). Comedy + suspense + conspiracy theory + pseudo-agent drama.
Except for the details of the story, all kinds of coincidences, and the safety of good people, after 8 episodes, it is still a glamorous whimsical adventure, which is probably satisfied "If I were a flight attendant caught in a conspiracy in a foreign country , Then I will..." Fantasy.
The show was successfully booked in S2, and it was a lively rhythm (even so I watched it at 2x speed), coupled with dazzling flashback editing, and the atmosphere was rendered just right for the BGM, so I couldn't ask for too much.
After reading it, I feel that the positioning of HBOmax seems to be a premium version of Lifetime...This...
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