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The Flight Attendant

Steve Yockey · 2020 · Show

2 seasons · 16 episodes · Drama, Mystery, Comedy

In 53 Achriom libraries · rated 3 of 5

This work blends elements of suspense and dark comedy as it follows a flight attendant grappling with confusion and fear after a night filled with questionable choices and a shocking discovery.

SuspensefulStreamingConsequences of Reckless BehaviorTrauma and Coping MechanismsThe Search for Truth and SelfInternational Intrigue and DangerMental Health Struggles in Crisis

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