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The plane's cockpit interior looks like it's from an Airbus A340
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** The cockpit shown appears from the inside to be actually from an Airbus A340.
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* InterServiceRivalry: [=MI6=] versus [=MI5=] (at least their leaders don't see eye-to-eye)
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* JustPlaneWrong: why does that Boeing 777 have four thrust levers?
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* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Might Dr Matthew Nolan's name be a subtle reference to [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Nolan Peter Nolan CBE]]?
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* ForeShadowing: in Episode 1, Nolan is told he has no rights because he's "not on British soil" until he passes through immigration. In the final episode, the villain working for [[spoiler:the CIA]] is tricked into chasing his quarry into [[spoiler:the Chinese Embassy]] where he also has no rights because he's "not on British soil" and can be apprehended for a much more severe punishment.
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Might Dr Matthew Nolan's name be a subtle reference to [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Nolan Peter NolanCBE]]?CBE]]?
* UnspokenPlanGuarantee: when arranging for the bad guy to be apprehended in [[spoiler:the Chinese Embassy]] we cut from the protagonists starting to make the plan to it succeeding
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Might Dr Matthew Nolan's name be a subtle reference to [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Nolan Peter Nolan
* UnspokenPlanGuarantee: when arranging for the bad guy to be apprehended in [[spoiler:the Chinese Embassy]] we cut from the protagonists starting to make the plan to it succeeding
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* {{Flashbacks}}: several are shown as we gradually find out more about the case under investigation
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* {{Flashbacks}}: {{Flashback}}s: several are shown as we gradually find out more about the case under investigation
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'''Red Eye''' (2024, 紅眼航班) is a 6-episode ConspiracyThriller released on the UK's Creator/{{ITV}} channel in April 2024. A doctor suspected of murder in Beijing is speedily extradited back to China on the night flight, but not all is what it seems about the case.
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'''Red Eye''' (2024, 紅眼航班) is a 6-episode ConspiracyThriller released on the UK's Creator/{{ITV}} channel in April 2024. A doctor suspected of murder in Beijing is speedily extradited back to China on the night flight, but not all is what it seems about the case.case as other bodies start to pile up.
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* {{Flashbacks}}: several are shown as we gradually find out more about the case under investigation
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* ArcWords: "blindsided" starting in Episode 3
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** but if the [[spoiler:meltdown]] code was a ruse, it's possible that the reactor was not ''really'' connected to the Internet and the protagonists were merely tricked into ''believing'' it was as part of the ruse
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** but if the [[spoiler:meltdown]] code was a ruse, it's possible that the reactor was not ''really'' connected to the Internet and the protagonists were merely tricked into ''believing'' it was as part of the ruseruse
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Might Dr Matthew Nolan's name be a subtle reference to [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Nolan Peter Nolan CBE]]?
* NoCelebritiesWereHarmed: Might Dr Matthew Nolan's name be a subtle reference to [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Nolan Peter Nolan CBE]]?
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** but if the [[spoiler:meltdown]] code was a ruse, it's possible that the reactor was not '''really''' connected to the Internet and the protagonists were merely tricked into '''believing''' it was as part of the ruse
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** but if the [[spoiler:meltdown]] code was a ruse, it's possible that the reactor was not '''really''' ''really'' connected to the Internet and the protagonists were merely tricked into '''believing''' ''believing'' it was as part of the ruse
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** but if the [[spoiler:meltdown]] code was a ruse, it's possible that the reactor was not *really* connected to the Internet and the protagonists were merely tricked into *believing* it was as part of the ruse
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** but if the [[spoiler:meltdown]] code was a ruse, it's possible that the reactor was not *really* '''really''' connected to the Internet and the protagonists were merely tricked into *believing* '''believing''' it was as part of the ruse
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* EverythingIsOnline: nuclear reactors are connected to the Internet. (In reality, critical safety and security systems at nuclear energy plants are isolated from the Internet.)
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* EverythingIsOnline: nuclear reactors are connected to the Internet. (In reality, critical safety and security systems at nuclear energy plants are isolated from the Internet.))
** but if the [[spoiler:meltdown]] code was a ruse, it's possible that the reactor was not *really* connected to the Internet and the protagonists were merely tricked into *believing* it was as part of the ruse
** but if the [[spoiler:meltdown]] code was a ruse, it's possible that the reactor was not *really* connected to the Internet and the protagonists were merely tricked into *believing* it was as part of the ruse
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* EpisodeOnAPlane: much of the middle part of the series is set on a plane
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* EpisodeOnAPlane: much of the middle part of the series is set on a planeplane
* EverythingIsOnline: nuclear reactors are connected to the Internet. (In reality, critical safety and security systems at nuclear energy plants are isolated from the Internet.)
* EverythingIsOnline: nuclear reactors are connected to the Internet. (In reality, critical safety and security systems at nuclear energy plants are isolated from the Internet.)
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* CoolCodeOfSource: in Episode 6, the nuclear reactor [[spoiler:meltdown]] code (it's actually Python that writes messages while doing nothing)
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* CoolCodeOfSource: in Episode 6, the nuclear reactor [[spoiler:meltdown]] code (it's actually Python that writes messages while doing nothing)nothing)
* EpisodeOnAPlane: much of the middle part of the series is set on a plane
* EpisodeOnAPlane: much of the middle part of the series is set on a plane
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* CoolCodeOfSource in Episode 6, the nuclear reactor [[spoiler:meltdown]] code (it's actually Python that writes messages while doing nothing)
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* CoolCodeOfSource CoincidentalBroadcast: the news report about nuclear reactors playing in the background in Episode 1 turns out to be important later
* CoolCodeOfSource: in Episode 6, the nuclear reactor [[spoiler:meltdown]] code (it's actually Python that writes messages while doing nothing)
* CoolCodeOfSource: in Episode 6, the nuclear reactor [[spoiler:meltdown]] code (it's actually Python that writes messages while doing nothing)
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got to start somewhere I guess
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'''Red Eye''' (2024, 紅眼航班) is a 6-episode ConspiracyThriller released on the UK's Creator/{{ITV}} channel in April 2024.
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'''Red Eye''' (2024, 紅眼航班) is a 6-episode ConspiracyThriller released on the UK's Creator/{{ITV}} channel in April 2024. A doctor suspected of murder in Beijing is speedily extradited back to China on the night flight, but not all is what it seems about the case.
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!!''Red Eye'' provides examples of the following tropes:
* CoolCodeOfSource in Episode 6, the nuclear reactor [[spoiler:meltdown]] code (it's actually Python that writes messages while doing nothing)
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!!''Red Eye'' provides examples of the following tropes:
* CoolCodeOfSource in Episode 6, the nuclear reactor [[spoiler:meltdown]] code (it's actually Python that writes messages while doing nothing)
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get it right one of these days
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'''Red Eye''' (2024, 紅眼航班) is a 6-episode ConspiracyThriller released on the UK's Creator/ITV channel in April 2024.
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'''Red Eye''' (2024, 紅眼航班) is a 6-episode ConspiracyThriller released on the UK's Creator/ITV Creator/{{ITV}} channel in April 2024.
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oops wrong wiki
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'''Red Eye''' (2024, 紅眼航班) is a 6-episode [[conspiracy thriller]] released on the UK's Creator/ITV channel in April 2024.
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'''Red Eye''' (2024, 紅眼航班) is a 6-episode [[conspiracy thriller]] ConspiracyThriller released on the UK's Creator/ITV channel in April 2024.
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'''Red Eye''' (2024, 紅眼航班) is a 6-episode [[conspiracy thriller]] released on the UK's Creator/ITV channel in April 2024.