Hello Frequent Flyers and Welcome aboard our 96th flight, Legion.
The troubling implications of secret organizations set about to control or exterminate people of great power aside, what do you do when the girl you love engages in a badass 60's Dance Number but then switches consciousness with you when you touch her?
And when mental health and mutations cross paths, what's the world's most powerful mutant to do when he's not sure of the reality of either?
BONUS: Legit didn't realise the title was a bible quote, just knew it from Mass Effect 2/3 WHATTUP
Hello Frequent Flyers and welcome aboard our 96th Flight, Making History.
Ah, the past - full of revolution, and righteous fury, of brotherhood and bloodshed. Also Ham.
When the future holds no future for you, perhaps it's time to discover your father's time machine and make like a tree and time travel. That's what he'd want right? For you to meet new people, and disrupt the events of the American Revolution?
Ah, to be timeless again.
Hello Frequent Flyers and welcome aboard our 95th Flight, Crazyhead.
You know that feeling when you're in a club with your bestie, and all of the sudden some dude who looks like he's on fire from the inside out starts trying to hunt you down and you gotta run? Remember those good days?
No?
What about the bit where your bestie becomes possessed and tries to strangle you with the belt she loaned you?
Not ringing any bells? Geeze. What about the exorcism of said friend? That’s gotta be a relatable early 20’s experience. This is all bog standard far as I’m concerned. Maybe you need to double check your ticket, because this is a plane that’s on the airway to hell.
Hello Frequent Flyers and welcome aboard our 94th flight, Riverdale.
Idyllic Riverdale is nothing like you remember. Scandal, intrigue, and betrayal lurks in every corner; from Pop's chocolate shop to Archie's guitar lessons. A death starts the school year, and there's a new kid in town, Veronica Lodge. What do these changes mean for our Double Digest dearests? Will Betty win the boy, or self respect, or her sister Polly? Will Archie overcome the machinations of a person he should have trusted? Will Josie and the Pussycats get signed?
By the end, you'll wish you were Tracy Chapman, singin' Fast Car and speeding out of town in Archie's old Jalopy, because death is literally just the beginning of this show.