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The Flight Attendant season 2, episode 4 major spoilers follow.
The Flight Attendant co-showrunner Natalie Chaidez has opened up about a sex scene for Kaley Cuoco's character Cassie Bowden in the show's latest episode.
With season 2 now well underway, episode 4, 'Blue Sincerely Reunion', saw Cassie make a big choice by cheating on her boyfriend.
Chaidez – who co-wrote the episode – has opened up about the more explicit scene while speaking to Digital Spy and other press, confirming that it was devised with an intimacy co-ordinator.
"Yes, we do have an intimacy coordinator on set that speaks with both actors prior to the actual filming, and sort of gets their boundaries," she explained. "They discuss the process.
"And so that person was there on set with Mo McRae and Kaley, who, I will say, had tremendous, tremendous chemistry.
"It was also a closed set. We were respectful," Chaidez added. "There was some partial nudity and stuff, so it was very contained as far as who was there. It was extremely steamy.
"And when we were watching, me and the other producer were like, 'Phew! OK.' But it was all done with a lot of care, and as much respect as we can give the performers."
It comes after Cuoco recently defended Cassie's questionable decisions in season 2 , noting her character's ability to make audiences root for her.
"Just like season 1, she made horrible choices, but you click into wanting her to do the right thing," she said.
"You don't hate her for it. She's a lovable character. She has a big heart. She's had a lot of trauma in her life. And she's really trying to turn over a new leaf. And I think her friends and family do believe that – or most of them."
The Flight Attendant , season 2 airs on HBO Max in the US. In the UK, it will premiere on Sky Max and NOW on May 26. The series is based on the book of the same name by Chris Bohjalian .
To celebrate the launch of The Flight Attendant S2, streaming service NOW is giving the show’s UK fans a chance to preview the first two episodes on May 25th / 26th, alongside a first-class lounge experience that includes an Oxygen bar, an LA-inspired manicure, and a CBD massage. You can sign up for the experience here .

Huisman, who also stars in "The Flight Attendant," is no stranger to baring it all after starring in three seasons of "Game of Thrones."
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Kaley Cuoco in “The Flight Attendant”
In the first episode of HBO Max’s popular series “ The Flight Attendant ,” Kaley Cuoco ’s title character Cassie falls hard for a passenger (played by “ Game of Thrones ” star Michiel Huisman ), gets wasted, has sex with him, and then wakes up the next morning not sure why he’s dead next to her in bed.
Cuoco, the former “Big Bang Theory” star and now an Emmy contender for “The Flight Attendant,” also produced the show. And as she revealed during a recent Hollywood Reporter roundtable , she was nervous to embark on what would be her first actual onscreen sex scene. But luckily, as the star revealed, she had help from Huisman, who is no stranger to baring it all after three seasons starring often-naked on “Game of Thrones” as Daario Naharis.
“I had never done any sort of sex scene ever, and I had one in ‘Flight Attendant’ with Michiel. He’d been in ‘Game of Thrones,’ so he’d done all these scenes, and I just had no idea,” she said on the roundtable, where she was joined by Cristin Milioti, Jean Smart, Lena Waithe, Holly Hunter, and Aidy Bryant.
“When they called ‘cut,’ I’d be hovering over him like I was on a toilet. I’m like, ‘I’m not touching anything, I’m not looking at anything.’ I didn’t know what to do. He was like, ‘You’re acting so weird, you’re making this way weirder than it needs to be.’ But I was totally out of my element.”
“The Flight Attendant” will return for a second season, which will find Cassie grappling with her newfound sobriety, next year. The show has already lined up exciting new projects for Cuoco, including starring as Doris Day on an upcoming Warner Bros. limited series about the iconic actress. Cuoco’s interest in a Doris Day biographical series was first revealed by the actress in a Variety profile on the heels of her surprise Globe nomination earlier this year for “The Flight Attendant.”
“I’m going to keep going up, and there’s nothing stopping me now. And I feel there’s a lot more on the horizon, because I think my career just started,” she said.
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First time for everything! While Kaley Cuoco has been acting professionally for most of her life, she never filmed a sex scene until The Flight Attendant came around.
The Big Bang Theory alum , 35, spoke with other actresses about the industry during The Hollywood Reporter ’s annual “Comedy Actress Roundtable.” During the conversation, Cuoco reflected on how “weird” it was to film her first NSFW scene on the HBO Max series.
“I had never done any sort of sex scene ever, and I had one in Flight Attendant with Michiel [Huisman] ,” the 8 Simple Rules alum revealed. “He’d been in Game of Thrones , so he’d done all these scenes, and I just had no idea.”
The California native was in stitches as she relived the experience for the THR interview, saying, “When [the director] called ‘cut,’ I’d be hovering over [Huisman] like I was on a toilet. I’m like, ‘I’m not touching anything, I’m not looking at anything.’ I didn’t know what to do. … I was totally out of my element.”
She added that the 39-year-old Nashville alum told her, “You’re acting so weird, you’re making this way weirder than it needs to be.”
The Harley Quinn actress took the role in the dark comedy series because she wanted to showcase a different side of herself than viewers were used to seeing.
“For me, coming from a sitcom of 12 years, it was about trying to do something different — but not so different that people are like, ‘Why is she doing that?’ It was a bit of a fine line,” Cuoco explained. “Like, I wanted to flex different muscles, but I get asked a lot, ‘Are you trying to get away from Penny?’ And the answer is not at all.”
While the Golden Globe nominee would have happily played Penny on Big Bang Theory for “20 years,” she was nervous about whether fans or the industry would accept her for trying something new. She wondered aloud, “Or are [people] going to be like, ‘Why is this sitcom girl trying to do this semi-serious show?’”
Cuoco starred as the HBO Max show’s titular flight attendant, Cassie Bowden, who wakes up hungover after a layover in Bangkok and finds herself next to a dead man. When she can’t recall the events that transpired the previous night, she has to piece together clues to figure out whodunnit and avoid looking like a suspect. Cuoco previously told Us Weekly that she liked the show’s mix of drama and dark comedy, and was grateful for the chance to play a complicated female character.
“I love making people laugh, but it’s been an incredible experience working my dramatic muscles,” the Charmed alum exclusively told Us in September 2020. “This cast is so experienced and has surrounded me with so much support. They make me feel like I can do anything.”

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For Kaley Cuoco , HBO Max 's "The Flight Attendant" is 10,000 frequent-flyer miles away from CBS' "The Big Bang Theory." That was apparent during an intimate scene in the limited series involving her title character, Cassie Bowden, and a passenger-turned-lover ( Michiel Huisman ).
"Network 8 o'clock TV is a little different than HBO Max all hours of the night. I had scenes like that on 'Big Bang,' but this was like a true sex scene. I told Michiel, 'I've never done this before. Have you done it before?' He goes, 'Yeah, like 30, 40 times.' And I was like, 'WHAT?' " Cuoco says during a Zoom interview from the airy suburban Los Angeles home she shares with her husband, equestrian Karl Cook . 
To maintain decorum between bedroom takes, Cuoco contorted herself above Huisman, who played Daenerys Targaryen's lover in "Game of Thrones." 
"So when they called action, I still wasn't really giving my all," she says. "Michiel finally goes, 'It looks like you're hovering over a public toilet. What are you doing?' I'm like, 'I don't know what I'm doing.' So he had to awkwardly teach me how to have fake sex."  
It should be obvious we're not in Leonard and Sheldon's apartment anymore. That's OK with Cuoco, 34, who takes a huge post- "Big Bang" leap as central star and executive producer of the eight-episode, darkly comedic thriller (the first three episodes stream Thanksgiving Day) based on Chris Bohjalian's 2018 novel of the same name.
Although her "Big Bang" character Penny and free-spirited Cassie share traits ("They both love to party"), the flight attendant has more troubling issues: a serious alcohol problem and disturbing childhood memories. And, oh, yeah, a bloody corpse in her bed.
"This is definitely my coming-out party in the sense of showing everyone I can do something other than comedy. It gets quite dark, quite emotional," she says. "This is my way of pushing the door down and going, 'I can do more and I love doing more.' "
She doesn't worry about the enormous shadow cast by Chuck Lorre-produced "Big Bang," a cultural touchstone and ratings blockbuster that ended its 12-season run last year.
" 'Big Bang' is so its own planet, own dimension, own lane. It takes the pressure off because I can never compare anything to that," Cuoco says, acknowledging how "special" the show is to her.
Steven Molaro, executive producer of "Big Bang" and spinoff "Young Sheldon," watched the first two episodes of "Flight Attendant" and was "blown away" by Cuoco's transition.
"It doesn't feel like you're watching Penny. She's a different person," he says, recalling a "Big Bang" scene where her unscripted tears added poignancy. "Between making incredible choices as an actor and being in the moment at the same time, I've never seen anything quite like it."
Nevertheless, fans can't always separate an actor from a career-making role. California native Cuoco considers that with wisdom developed in a long career that includes her first movie credit at age 6; playing childhood versions of Claire Danes' and Ellen DeGeneres' characters in their '90s TV series; working with John Ritter on "8 Simple Rules" as a teen; and joining the final season of "Charmed" a year before her "Big Bang" debut at 21.
"I know that for every person that loves you, there's like 20 that don't. So, I'm very aware of that and I'm ready," she says.
Cuoco started preparing for her future when "Big Bang" was still going strong, creating Yes, Norman Productions (named for her 14-year-old rescue pit bull mix, one of her seven dogs) in 2017 and acquiring the rights to "Flight Attendant." 
Cassie's enjoyment of alcohol first plays comically but signals darker underlying issues. (The character chugs airline-size bottles of vodka as if they were water – which, fortunately for Cuoco, they were. She drank so many during the shoot, "I was constantly running to pee.")
A romantic romp through Bangkok turns nightmare when a drunk Cassie blacks out and awakens next to Alex's bloody corpse. That propels her on a roller coaster ride of mistakes and brave but foolhardy risks to avoid arrest, remember what happened and not get killed in the process.
As her life unravels, Cassie relies on fellow flight attendant Megan (Rosie Perez) and attorney Annie (Zosia Mamet), friends who have their own secrets.
Cuoco, who describes her acting approach as "fly by the seat of my pants," asked director Susanna Fogel if she should ditch her "wing it" style and prepare more studiously to play a character dealing with trauma.
"And she said, 'Do not change one thing that has gotten you to this point,' " Cuoco remembers. "I almost cried. It was so freeing." 
Cuoco has the skills for the complex role and a personality that lets viewers know they're "in good hands" as she tries something new, says "Flight Attendant" executive producer Steve Yockey, who has story ideas that go beyond the book if the show gets a second season. "She has this effervescence and charm and is very open. But at the same time, she's shrewd in her decision-making. And she isn't afraid to take chances." 
Besides "Flight Attendant," Cuoco voices the ribald title character of HBO Max's animated "Harley Quinn," now heading toward Season 3, and she will produce and star in "America's Sweetheart," a half-hour comedy being developed for Apple TV+. 
Cuoco, who mentions Jennifer Aniston, Reese Witherspoon and Regina King as acting/producing role models, squeezed in a movie, "The Man from Toronto," after "Flight Attendant" wrapped this fall. 
When the COVID-19 pandemic shut down "Flight Attendant" filming in March, stalling "workaholic" Cuoco for five months, it provided a personal benefit: She and Cook, whom she met nearly five years ago at a horse show and married in 2018, finally moved in together .
"We bought our dream house a while ago and just with our work schedules – he's traveling with the horses – we couldn't move in," says Cuoco, who has discussed living apart from her husband after more than a year of marriage in past interviews . "With the pandemic, we got to nest and do that whole thing. So it was actually a gift to both of us."
With "Flight Attendant" and "Toronto" completed, Cuoco is home again with plans for more horseback riding, which "keeps me very sane and normal," especially during the pandemic. 
Some day, Cuoco envisions making a full go of ranch life with Cook.
"A big part of our relationship is the bond we have with our horses, that lifestyle that we really love. I could see us living in, like, Kentucky or somewhere where we could have a big ranch," she says. "That would be a dream."

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