Come Fly With Me : Season 1 Episode 3 Page

Reviews for the episode highlight the show's "fly on the wall" documentary style, which effectively parodies real-life airport series like Airline and Airport .

: Customs officers Roberts and Stewart face an absurd professional crisis when they uncover a drug haul so large they have no idea how to process it. It’s a great example of the show’s ability to find mundane bureaucracy in extraordinary situations. Critical Reception Come Fly with Me : Season 1 Episode 3

: Taaj Manzoor (Matt Lucas), the over-enthusiastic FlyLo ground crew member, provides the episode’s standout moment when he bumps into Harry Potter star Rupert Grint . In a classic display of Taaj’s delusional ambition, he pitches his "Future Cop 2000" script to Grint, hilariously asking him to pass it on to Daniel Radcliffe. Reviews for the episode highlight the show's "fly

: We are introduced to Penny , the elitist Great British Air employee. Watching her struggle to maintain her "exclusivity" while "lower class" passengers infiltrate her first-class cabin offers a sharp—if exaggerated—parody of airline hierarchy. Critical Reception : Taaj Manzoor (Matt Lucas), the

In Episode 3 of the BBC mockumentary , the series doubles down on its polarizing mix of celebrity cameos and high-stakes character comedy. This episode is best remembered for a surreal brush with fame and a "first-class" study in social snobbery. Episode Highlights