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The Untold Truth Of Kaley Cuoco

In "The Flight Attendant," viewers are taken inside the mind of Kaley Cuoco's Cassie Bowden in a way that is both unique and informative. We learn about Cassie through her "mind palace," a space the show's writers created to mimic the narrative style of the series' source material. "It's a structure that you can build in your head to help you concentrate on things, remember things, visualize things," the show's developer, Steve Yockey, explained to The Hollywood Reporter.

The mind palace was taken to a whole new level in Season 2 when the show introduced multiple versions of Cassie, including a young Cassie, an angry Cassie, a flashy party girl Cassie, a thoughtful and mature Cassie, and a depressed Cassie. For Cuoco, the gimmick proved to be challenging, as it often required her to act opposite herself. "As an actor, I like to be in the moment. I am incredibly reactive. I would not call myself a preparer," Cuoco told Collider. "Shooting this way, the technicality of it and having to work against my mirror image and my doubles, we had to throw that out the window. I had to be very exact in my movements and in my words." In a separate interview with Variety, Cuoco said that the team sought guidance from the creative forces behind the series "Orphan Black," which had a similar storyline when it introduced a series of clones for its main character.

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Update: 2024-08-10