Hijack, AppleTV+. 4/5
Idris Elba on a hijacked plane, that's the show.
It felt like something out of the early 00's- a basic premise that spirals out of control with plot holes as the twists keep coming and the villains' absurdly complicated schemes are revealed piecemeal, but it's ok because it's just an opportunity for the suspense. Similar to how most video game plots are just excuses for the player to do stuff, some TV/movie plots are just excuses to see the characters react to their situation. So if you're good for some kinda-old-school suspense/thriller, where nothing on screen is wasted and everything drives the action forward then you're gonna get a quality 7 hours of entertainment here.
The hook is that Elba's character is a business negotiator not some action hero or cop or soldier so it's about him using his smarts to assess the situation and confident charm to convince people to do stuff.
On a more personal note, it was surreal watching a show about a hijacked plane which of course referenced 9/11 a lot, an event I lived through as I entered adult-hood. I remember watching TV/movies in the late 80's and 90's that would reference the Vietnam war or Watergate, events that for me were "history" because they were before my time but for many alive were just events from their own past. And now this is me- seeing a TV show where people on a hijacked plane are worrying that they're gonna be used for a suicide terrorism attack, the thing that literally happened to my home city and I remember clearly, while for a younger viewer it's just "history." Wild.