Flight attendant Cassandra Bowden wakes in her hotel room hungover from the night before in Dubai with a dead body lying next to her. Afraid to call the police, she continues her morning as if nothing happened. In New York, she is met by FBI agents who question her about her recent layover in Bangkok. Still unable to piece the night together, she begins to wonder if she could be the killer.
The best episode of "The Flight Attendant" season 2 is "Seeing Double", rated 7.2/10 from 1132 user votes. It was directed by Silver Tree and written by Steve Yockey. "Seeing Double" aired on 4/21/2022 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Mushrooms, Tasers, and Bears, Oh My!".
Now almost a year sober, Cassie has started fresh in LA 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.
Director: Silver Tree
Writer: Steve Yockey
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.
Director: Silver Tree
Writer: Jessica Meyer, Elizabeth Benjamin
A cryptic text leads Cassie to search for Megan in Reykjavík, where Shane grows increasingly suspicious of his friend’s erratic travels. Back in LA, Annie and Max face unexpected turbulence.
Director: Jennifer Phang
Writer: Ryan Jennifer Jones, Louisa Levy
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.
Director: Jennifer Phang
Writer: Haruna Lee, Natalie Chaidez
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.
Director: Pete Chatmon
Writer: Steve Yockey, Liz Sagal
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.
Director: Silver Tree
Writer: Ian Weinreich, Kristin Layne Tucker
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.
Director: Silver Tree
Writer: Jessica Meyer
Cassie manages to connect the dots in a far-reaching conspiracy, while Megan tries to make amends with Shane.
Director: Silver Tree
Writer: Steve Yockey