Sick Note Season 1 Episode 5
Sick Note
Season 1

Ep 5. Airplane Mode

  • December 5, 2017
  • 7.5  (203)

Sick Note season 1 episode 5, titled "Airplane Mode", is an intriguing blend of humor and suspense that keeps the audience hooked throughout its runtime. The episode features the protagonist Daniel Glass, a compulsive liar who, in a bid to avoid his responsibilities, has faked a cancer diagnosis.

As the episode begins, Daniel is gearing up for his trip to Cyprus, where he intends to enjoy a lavish vacation, courtesy of his boss Kenny's generosity. He is accompanied by his girlfriend Becca, and their relationship is put to the test when Becca discovers that Daniel has lied to her about his cancer. Becca is understandably furious, and Daniel's attempts to make amends only worsen the situation.

The airplane ride to Cyprus is where the real drama unfolds. Daniel learns that the airline has overbooked and his ticket is invalid. He is left stranded at the airport with Becca, who makes it abundantly clear that their relationship is over. Daniel is left with no choice but to call Kenny for help, but things take a turn for the worse when he realizes that Kenny isn't answering his phone.

As Daniel's desperation grows, he tries to find a way to get to Cyprus on his own. He decides to steal a first-class ticket from a sleeping passenger, and while he succeeds in getting onto the plane, he is forced to confront the consequences of his actions when the passenger wakes up mid-flight.

Meanwhile, back in London, Kenny is dealing with his own set of problems. He is being pressured by his boss to fire Daniel, and he must find a way to keep his job while also appeasing his boss. His attempts to resolve the situation only complicate matters, and the audience is left wondering if Kenny will be able to salvage the situation.

"Airplane Mode" is a standout episode in Sick Note's first season, with its expert blend of comedy, drama, and suspense. The episode highlights the consequences of one's actions and the importance of honesty in relationships. Despite being a comedy, the show manages to delve deep into the psyches of its characters, making them relatable and human.

Overall, "Airplane Mode" is a must-watch for fans of the show and comedy aficionados alike. With its strong performances, tight writing, and expert direction, the episode delivers on all fronts and keeps the audience entertained from start to finish.

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Description
  • First Aired
    December 5, 2017
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    7.5  (203)