Danielle Turchiano Senior Features Editor, TVEven while her character is battling alcoholism, jet-setting around the world for her job and trying to solve a murder, some of the most complex moments Kaley Cuoco has to perform on HBO Max’ “The Flight Attendant” only take place in that character’s mind.Her Cassie Bowden retreats into a mind palace, a device that the story uses so that she can comb through her — admittedly fuzzy — memories and have imaginary conversations with her dead one-night stand.Diving into a protagonist’s perspective this deeply allows the audience to see different colors of them — ones they might otherwise filter out from interactions with other characters.
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