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[Warning: The below contains MAJOR spoilers for Based on a True Story Season 1.] Peacock’s new series Based on a True Story takes the true crime genre and flips it on its twisted head in this dramedy thriller starring Kaley Cuoco, Chris Messina, and Tom Bateman.
Is America’s obsession with true crime unhealthy? Craig Rosenberg’s “Based on a True Story” asks, but doesn’t answer. To be fair, it’s a disproportionately
True crime meets comedy in Peacock‘s new dark and twisty series Based on a True Story, which, despite the title, isn’t in fact based on a true story. Starring Kaley Cuoco, Chris Messina, Tom Bateman, and others, the show sees the lives of a realtor, plumber, and former tennis star collide in unexpected ways.
Murder is no joke — except when it is — in Peacock’s entirely fictional Based on a True Story , a hilariously fast-paced, made-for-bingeing send-up of America’s bloodthirsty appetite for true-crime stories.
“We are literally going viral!” Ava (Kaley Cuoco) exclaims to Nathan (Chris Messina) in the "Based on a True Story" trailer. But that’s not necessarily a good thing.
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When we first see our duo at a cozy local New York City bar, Sheila (Kaley Cuoco) has had her eye on Gary (Pete Davidson) for quite some time. She’s staring at him with a freneticism and urgency that bartender Phil (Kevin Corrigan) mistakes for lust (who can blame him?).
Kaley Cuoco has perfected the meet-cute through endless starts to a budding romance with Pete Davidson. Peacock original film “Meet Cute” is a time-traveling romantic comedy starring “The Flight Attendant” Emmy nominee Cuoco as Sheila, a perfectionist who is looking for her ideal happily ever after with Gary (Davidson).
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Sure, the HBO Max series “The Flight Attendant,” about an alcoholic airline employee who ends up becoming a C.I.A. asset, is best known for its impressively out-there story beats, but for its cast, Season 2 hits a lot closer to home than one would think.
Between the Emmy-winning ensemble comedy “The Big Bang Theory” and landing her first solo Emmy nod for HBO Max’s “The Flight Attendant,” Kaley Cuoco hasn’t stopped working in years.
The first season of “The Flight Attendant” was a rollicking, fun reconfiguring of the spy genre with a stunning (and Emmy-nominated) performance from leading lady Kaley Cuoco as Cassie Bowden.
It’s been over a year since audiences last saw Cassie Bowden (Emmy-nominated Kaley Cuoco), a flight attendant drawn into the world a world of murder and intrigue after waking up next to a dead man.
Cassie (Kaley Cuoco) might not be able to fly away from this all-encompassing mystery. Emmy-winning HBO Max Original series “The Flight Attendant” returns for Season 2 on Thursday, April 21, and this time, Cassie has more than a few voices of reason in her head.
“Cheers to making better choices, baby!” Oh Cassie, when will you learn? Kaley Cuoco returns as flight attendant Cassie Bowden, who has moved to Los Angeles, started a new relationship, and entered Alcoholics Anonymous since solving an international murder case in the critically acclaimed last season.
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“The Flight Attendant” is full of traps. There are literal traps, of course — this is the series that gave Michelle Gomez (here playing hardened killer Miranda Croft) a switchblade and let her loose on Bangkok, New York City, and Rome.
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