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12/10/2025 0 Comments

Charlie's Angels Episode "Angel Flight"

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“Angel Flight” from Charlie's Angels — Season 2, Episode 6 — is a wild mix of glamour, danger, and high-stakes drama that leans into exactly what the show does best: undercover suspense, dramatic reveals, and flights that go way beyond routine.

It all begins when the Angels are called in to help a friend: a woman who trains stewardesses has been stalked, harassed, and terrorized — black roses, anonymous calls, and enough paranoia to make anyone constantly look over their shoulder. When the threats escalate and one of the stewardess trainees is murdered, things turn deadly serious. Two of the Angels go undercover along with the other trainees to unmask the stalker, while the third stays close to their friend in her apartment.

Suspects abound: fellow trainees, a sleazy apartment-manager type, even a pilot connected to the airline’s new automated landing system — and emotional tension simmers, too, given the complicated past between the friend and the pilot. As suspicion shifts between nearly everyone, the pressure mounts.

But it’s on the plane — during a training flight — that everything spirals into chaos. The pilot’s gone, a killer might be loose, and suddenly one of the Angels must step up and land the jet. It’s campy, it’s over the top — but it’s also gripping.

​Watching it now, “Angel Flight” feels like a time capsule of late-’70s TV: part crime-mystery, part fantasy of transformation, part action-adventure. It doesn’t pretend to be realistic. Instead, it invites you to forget credibility, embrace the tension, and ride along as undercover agent-stewardesses.
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If you’re ever in the mood for a splash of retro drama with a side of high-flying suspense, “Angel Flight” is worth revisiting.
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