
The episode's biggest twist centers on . It is revealed that she wasn’t just a troubled peer, but a deep-cover operative for North Korea. However, the more personal betrayal comes from Dot Karlin , Benjamin Berry’s boss at the CIA. Dot is revealed as the "mastermind" who was selling classified files and framing Cassie to cover her tracks, viewing Cassie as the perfect "messy" scapegoat. The Confrontation at the Boardwalk
While she remains a flight attendant, Cassie continues her relationship with the CIA as a human asset, but with a newfound sense of boundaries and self-worth. The Flight Attendant - Season 2Eps8
The Season 2 finale of The Flight Attendant , titled serves as an explosive conclusion to Cassie Bowden’s international conspiracy and her internal battle with sobriety. The Double-Agent Reveal The episode's biggest twist centers on
Throughout the season, Cassie has been haunted by multiple versions of herself in her "mind palace" (Gold-Dress Cassie, Teen Cassie, Depressed Cassie). In the finale, she finally stops fighting them. She accepts that these versions are all parts of her history, leading to a breakthrough in her sobriety. She officially reaches her one-year mark—this time, honestly. Dot is revealed as the "mastermind" who was