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https://www.vulture.com/article/the-...-analysis.html
"The Flight Attendant and The Undoing are fundamentally different shows, especially where tone is concerned," says Jen Chaney. "While The Flight Attendant, which just concluded its first season on HBO Max, deals with some dark subjects, including alcoholism and criminal behavior, it doesn’t feel wrong to characterize it as a caper or describe it as fun. HBO’s The Undoing, on the other hand, is as serious as a frigid January morning. It is bracing and dramatic, the sort of series you watch with senses on high alert. The two shows do overlap in one important way, though, aside from being members of the broader HBO family: Both of them center on a murder mystery and, throughout their respective episodes, attempt to keep the identity of the killer a secret until a climactic reveal in the last episode. Only one of them does this truly well, though. Hint: It’s not the one that stars the villains from the two Paddington films." Chaney adds: "What The Flight Attendant does most right is actually deliver a finale that is surprising. I won’t reveal the killer’s identity here, but I will say that it was not who I was expecting...To put it more succinctly: While The Undoing closes with a chase and the odd liftoff of helicopters, The Flight Attendant efficiently and slyly does something much more gratifying: It lands all of its planes and leaves us hoping we can fly with it again, should a second season come to pass." ALSO:
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