zxy556575 September 30, 2016 Share September 30, 2016 From Jezebel: "Fleabag is the latest addition to the 'unlikable woman' genre of television comedy. The series, imported from BBC3, was created by and stars Phoebe Waller-Bridge. It’s light on plot, which is to its benefit, and instead follows the protagonist as she ungracefully stumbles through a failing career, a friend’s death, and her deeply dysfunctional family. Waller-Bridge is committed to that particularly grim British approach that finds a kind of poignant humor in complete and utter failure." Maybe I'm topped off on awkward failures, but I sort of watched with a weary sigh. I certainly didn't laugh. Does wincing count as enjoyment these days? 6 Link to comment
EtheltoTillie October 1, 2016 Share October 1, 2016 I came here to see what others thought. I had to bail halfway through the first episode. The weird sex scenes were just cringemaking. Not "edgy." As a comparison, I love Raised by Wolves, another edgy British show. 2 Link to comment
Popular Post Silly Angel October 2, 2016 Popular Post Share October 2, 2016 I adore the show. So glad to see a forum on it, although so far it seems...underloved. Phoebe's sense of self-worth being tied to her sexual desirability feels real real to me, and in the meantime she's funny and fast and snarky and headstrong in ways she doesn't seem to value. It's like the exact opposite of TV heroines like Carrie Bradshaw, who are horrible friends, shite girlfriends and crapass co-workers but are desired unanimously because of some undetectable lovability factor. Because they're the stars of the show. The sister is especially great, and the nun's retreat episode was just full of weird goodness, from the wanking discussion to the "male feminists" taking out their misogynistic agression toward women in the guise of "all the things I wouldn't" say" (to those brainless whores who make up 51% of the world's population). Brava and high hopes for a second season. 1 39 Link to comment
Real4real October 2, 2016 Share October 2, 2016 I have watched the first couple of episodes and really like the actress--her face is so expressive and her emotions so transparent--but I have to agree on the sex scenes. They are not physically overly graphic (haven't had any full on nudity yet, but again, just two episodes in), but when she is talking in an aside to the camera while in action--it's just strange. I feel like sometimes these non-network stations put in sex scenes just because they can. Lots of sex scenes doesn't make up for a lack of story, and I think there is plenty of story to be told here and they have a winner in the lead role. 1 Link to comment
Popular Post stanleyk October 2, 2016 Popular Post Share October 2, 2016 20 hours ago, Silly Angel said: I adore the show. Me too. And I disagree with Jezebel that she is an "unlikeable woman" - she is struggling and makes horrible decisions and is transparently, heartbreakingly emotionally raw behind an aggressive exterior, all of which makes her very likeable and relatable to me. I though the show was beautifully odd and very funny, poignant and awful and absurd and absurdly real. And I need to know what color of lipstick she wears, because it is seriously on point. 25 Link to comment
Popular Post Thog October 3, 2016 Popular Post Share October 3, 2016 (edited) Brilliant show. If you stick with it you'll find that the awkward sex scenes were not gratuitous - they very much spoke to the character and how she sees herself as worth nothing and having nothing to offer but her body. There is a reason we were shown only her uncomfortable facial expressions throughout many of them; they were not meant to titillate, and I'm thinking we were supposed to be bothered. The episodes get both darker and surprisingly deeper as they go along, and the balance between humor and tragedy shifts but both are still fully represented. There are some strong themes here about loneliness, grief, betrayal, the depths of female friendships, family dynamics, and how men vs. women are treated in society and relationships, but there are also laugh-out-loud moments and all of the characters are treated with respect (by the writers, if not by each other). Even minor characters that I thought existed for comic relief turned out to have some depth. I found the last episode to be devastating, and the whole series will stick with me for quite some time. Edited October 3, 2016 by Thog 1 38 Link to comment
Real4real October 9, 2016 Share October 9, 2016 Finally had a chance to watch the rest and LOVED it--it was funny in places and so heart-breaking in others. Just great! Totally agree with Thog's post. This will stick with me for a long time. 5 Link to comment
kieyra October 30, 2016 Share October 30, 2016 Absolutely loved it. Phoebe was on Pop Culture Happy Hour recently and it was a very insightful interview--I recommend giving it a listen, especially as regards the "awkward sex" stuff. Found it hilarious, uncomfortable, and incredibly painful. And I can't get a single person I know IRL to watch it. Sad to see it's not getting much chatter here, although the critics seem to love it. The end reveal is gutting and makes rewatching a real treat (if even more painful). 9 Link to comment
megsara November 18, 2016 Share November 18, 2016 One of my favorite new shows this year. Hilarious and crushing - my favorite combination. And I've managed to get 4 people to watch it!! Also binged Crashing, another comedy with Phoebe. Didn't like it AS much, some annoying love triangle stuff but still plenty of LOL moments, so recommend it. Only 6 eps, on Netflix. 1 Link to comment
kieyra December 4, 2016 Share December 4, 2016 12 hours ago, maraleia said: I wish they would tell us if there will be a second season. They asked Phoebe about that on the podcast I mentioned. I can't remember her exact words, but I got the sense she wasn't having the typical "yes please give us another season I have it all planned out!" response you would expect. The show was based on a stage show she wrote and performed and I think it was pretty self-contained (Caveat: podcast was almost two months ago, my memory is imperfect.) I WOULD watch more but I also think it was perfect as a one-shot. I do wish it had gotten more traction among the Catastrophe/You're The Worst/arguably Master of None crowd. 1 Link to comment
Princess Sparkle January 16, 2017 Share January 16, 2017 (edited) On 10/2/2016 at 4:38 PM, stanleyk said: And I need to know what color of lipstick she wears, because it is seriously on point. An answer I know! Apparently, it's one the makeup artist made custom, but it's heavily based on the Mac shade "Dare You", and apparently, it's what they would use for touch-ups. Just started the show after hearing some really rave reviews and I'm enjoying it. Though, I'll admit, I was hooked at "Do I have a massive asshole?" Edited January 16, 2017 by Princess Sparkle 1 1 7 Link to comment
stanleyk February 7, 2017 Share February 7, 2017 On 1/16/2017 at 11:58 AM, Princess Sparkle said: Apparently, it's one the makeup artist made custom, but it's heavily based on the Mac shade "Dare You", and apparently, it's what they would use for touch-ups. And thank you for this, because I went and bought the Mac shade, and it is awesome. 3 Link to comment
sskrill February 19, 2017 Share February 19, 2017 Just finished watching all 6 episodes over 2 nights. I liked it but I'm not sure I would want to see this idea go on for an entire regular series. There were some moments that really made me lol loudly, but there were also many they intended to be funny, but weren't at all for me. I think the thing I liked most was the sisters relationship, although the last episode didn't bode well for them. I appreciate seeing damaged characters trying to navigate every day life, but there was just a bit too much of that in the series. If they were to renew it I would l like to see the humor and the wit but a little less of the dysfunction. 2 Link to comment
Irlandesa March 20, 2017 Share March 20, 2017 It's getting a Season 2. Season 1 was pretty perfect but I'm on board with exploring where she'll go in Season 2. 3 Link to comment
Igorpudak August 26, 2017 Share August 26, 2017 Great news! https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2017/aug/25/fleabag-phoebe-waller-bridge-dreams-up-new-series-while-on-a-bus Link to comment
formerlyfreedom August 27, 2017 Share August 27, 2017 Sat down tonight to watch the first episode, and 3 hours later, I've seen the series... I like her. I get her, I understand her, although I am NOT her. The character of Claire felt very real to me - I have good relationships with my sisters, but they are at times fraught. I'm so glad we're getting more of this series, just because I want more of the voice of the creator. 9 Link to comment
Milburn Stone December 27, 2017 Share December 27, 2017 Am just discovering this show, because it's only in the last month that Apple TV got Amazon Prime. Funny, after the first episode I wasn't sure I was going to keep going. But a week or so later I watched the second and third, and got hooked. Four episodes in, I really like it. I'm glad it's getting another season. A very smart show. 2 Link to comment
Cekrypton1 June 22, 2018 Share June 22, 2018 I just watched the whole S1, thanks to the reminder from EHG (a successful canon induction). Wow. So good. It's been a couple of days and it has stuck with me, like a low-lying pervasive sense of dread. About 1/2 in I realized what the truth of Boo's death was and it hit me like a gut-punch. I actually exclaimed "Jesus Christ" when I figured it out. At the same time, a hilarious show with a very winning lead character in spite of all her problems and sharp edges. I encourage anyone who has not seen it or who stopped, to give it another chance. 4 Link to comment
rlc June 30, 2018 Share June 30, 2018 Watched season one straight through today. Loved it, and cannot wait to see Olivia Coleman take over the role of Princess Margaret in The Crown. 1 Link to comment
kieyra July 2, 2018 Share July 2, 2018 (edited) Phoebe’s show Crashing is available on Netflix, by the way. EDIT: And in my desperate search for summer television, I found that Phoebe is also involved behind the scenes in Killing Eve, a show I'd been avoiding because anything that reminds me of Gray's Anatomy is usually off the table: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killing_Eve So I'll be checking this one out. Edited July 3, 2018 by kieyra 1 Link to comment
mledawn August 20, 2018 Share August 20, 2018 I just watched season one as a binge last night and today. I was put onto it by Ben Aldridge (not personally, but by checking his filmography after bingeing Our Girl), and then of course Olivia Coleman. She is fantastic in all the things. What a great overall story regarding Boo, and then each episode in itself is well-written. And by "great overall story regarding Boo" I just mean the planning/execution of the story, not the actual Spoiler heart wrenching story itself. 2 Link to comment
oldCJ March 4, 2019 Share March 4, 2019 It’s back!! What a brilliant first episode. And yes the priest is hot. He was also hot as Moriarty. 13 Link to comment
Charlesman March 7, 2019 Share March 7, 2019 This is a great show. And so fucking crazy. I mean the comedy is hilarious, the sexual tension runs high, and then the outright deep human drama it's all revolving around... just pathos. It's awesome. 6 Link to comment
oldCJ March 19, 2019 Share March 19, 2019 I was worried this series couldn’t live up to the first. But PWB is killing it. The writing, the timing, spectacular. Is that a fox? 2 7 Link to comment
Corgi-ears March 19, 2019 Share March 19, 2019 Huh! How interesting that (a) Fleabag's side-glances to the camera have some sort of real world manifestations (of "going somewhere for a second"), and (b) that the priest has the power to see these manifestations. Am I talking too much like this is some sort of superhero movie?! 1 16 Link to comment
Joimiaroxeu March 19, 2019 Share March 19, 2019 "It's my 'yob'"? Does the hard "j" sound not exist in Finnish? Even if it doesn't, the guy had to know that's not how job is pronouncedin English. When a hot, young priest tells you he won't be having sex with you. Yikes. Link to comment
Jade Foxx March 20, 2019 Share March 20, 2019 On 3/19/2019 at 8:18 AM, Corgi-ears said: Huh! How interesting that (a) Fleabag's side-glances to the camera have some sort of real world manifestations (of "going somewhere for a second"), and (b) that the priest has the power to see these manifestations. Am I talking too much like this is some sort of superhero movie?! MIND BLOWN!! 2 Link to comment
Jade Foxx March 27, 2019 Share March 27, 2019 Ok, whoa THIS IS DARK, they actually went there. I want more! Damn you, Fleabag. 😉 2 Link to comment
Charlesman March 27, 2019 Share March 27, 2019 "Ah, fuck you calling me 'Father' like it doesn't turn you on just to say it." Lordy 2 16 Link to comment
Joimiaroxeu April 2, 2019 Share April 2, 2019 (edited) Oh boy, I hope Fleabag is very conscientious about her contraceptive use because if she ends up in a WTD situation between that obnoxious lawyer and the Priest, she'll be the one bursting into flames. Edited April 2, 2019 by Joimiaroxeu Link to comment
oldCJ April 8, 2019 Share April 8, 2019 What a finale. The fox, the wave. Perfection. 20 Link to comment
nameless slob April 8, 2019 Share April 8, 2019 (edited) 10 hours ago, oldCJ said: What a finale. The fox, the wave. Perfection. Indeed it was. Plus, stealing back the sculpture. Edited April 8, 2019 by nameless slob Edited to add a comment. 12 Link to comment
SHD April 9, 2019 Share April 9, 2019 4 hours ago, nameless slob said: Indeed it was. Plus, stealing back the sculpture. That is how you end a series. Nicely done. My thought was she took back the statue after she found out it was inspired by her mother, as a reminder to try to cultivate the parts of her that she got from her mother, like her father told her to do. 1 21 Link to comment
Charlesman April 11, 2019 Share April 11, 2019 Season 2 is coming to Amazon on May 17 Link to comment
formerlyfreedom April 12, 2019 Share April 12, 2019 Trailer for us Yanks - May 17 can't come soon enough, IMO... 2 Link to comment
kieyra April 13, 2019 Share April 13, 2019 Well, that whole thing was just lovely. If that was the series finale, which I assume it was, it really stuck the landing. I don’t normally react this way to content creators, but I’m insanely jealous of PWB’s talent. 16 Link to comment
ElectricBoogaloo May 11, 2019 Share May 11, 2019 Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Sian Clifford, and Brett Gelman discuss S2 of Fleabag: 4 Link to comment
Irlandesa May 18, 2019 Share May 18, 2019 "Kneel." I shouldn't have loved that as much as I did but dayum. Were they implying that Fleabag's mother had a tryst with her student/the sister's godmother? Or was Fleabag just impressed with her mother's body? I found it really interesting how similar some of the things Fleabag's counselor said were to what the priest said without the sexual tension. I laughed every time a picture fell off the wall. Strangely, I thought season 1 was perfect with a perfect ending. I felt season 2 was almost better except this time I'm left wanting more. 11 Link to comment
Popular Post jeansheridan May 18, 2019 Popular Post Share May 18, 2019 Oh thank goodness there is a forum. I just powered through Season 2 because I needed to watch it all immediately. I could listen to Andrew Scott read a phonebook but she wrote him the best lines. Phoebe is just... she's brillant for this show. I like bits of Killing Eve but I love Fleabag's whole world. This season wasn't as funny but it was dead romantic! Endlessly romantic. And she writes so many wonderful women. But even gives evil brother in law layers. Sorry. I am in full on crush mode right now. It's been so long since I have watched art on TV. Art with no fat. This is lean, precise writing. 29 Link to comment
jeansheridan May 18, 2019 Share May 18, 2019 4 hours ago, Irlandesa said: Kneel." I shouldn't have loved that as much as I did but dayum. Andrew Scott can do amazing things with his voice. It was smart of her to put him off screen so we can anticipate his voice. 10 Link to comment
jeansheridan May 18, 2019 Share May 18, 2019 On 3/26/2019 at 10:57 PM, Charlesman said: "Ah, fuck you calling me 'Father' like it doesn't turn you on just to say it." I would say she gives him all the good lines except everyone gets good lines. Even the stepson! Kristen Scott Thomas, Fiona Shaw, even the creepy lawyer. I also like that she casts interesting faces. Nobody is glamorous in this world (except on the day of her Mother's funeral!). It must be a pleasure to read her scripts. 6 Link to comment
Rickster May 18, 2019 Share May 18, 2019 8 hours ago, Irlandesa said: Strangely, I thought season 1 was perfect with a perfect ending. I felt season 2 was almost better except this time I'm left wanting more. I thought season 1 was about the most perfectly constructed series I have ever watched. Not to give much away, but somewhere around episode 4 in this one, I thought they were going to go in a different direction re the priest and religion and was a bit disappointed in the open ended conclusion (but I guess this means a possibilty for a season 3). Anyone who likes watching for continuity glitches should pay attention to Fleabag’s hair in the bar scene with Kristin Scott Thomas. Link to comment
jeansheridan May 18, 2019 Share May 18, 2019 On 3/26/2019 at 10:57 PM, Charlesman said: "Ah, fuck you calling me 'Father' like it doesn't turn you on just to say it." I would say she gives him all the good lines except everyone gets good lines. Even the stepson! Kristen Scott Thomas, Fiona Shaw, even the creepy lawyer. I also like that she casts interesting faces. Nobody is glamorous in this world (except on the day of her Mother's funeral!). It must be a pleasure to read her scripts. "And because I want to know." Damn! Isn't that just such a turn on too? In my dream world they still have long conversations over the phone. Because that kind of emotional intimacy...hot damn. But I get why they had sex. He needed to eliminate the tension. It's a bit like The Hotel New Hampshire when two characters have a full day of sex to permanently burn the desire out and then they can be normal with each other again. And at the very least she lost to God! That's some competition. 1 2 Link to comment
Winter Rose May 18, 2019 Share May 18, 2019 4 hours ago, Rickster said: (but I guess this means a possibilty for a season 3). Phoebe's said that she isn't planning a S3. It's too bad but I also think it's strangely right, with Fleabag essentially leaving us behind as she walks away from the bus stop. I have to admit, I was hoping it wouldn't go there with Fleabag and the Priest. I enjoyed the buildup and all but thought it was being set up to amount to friendship, which sounded so refreshing to me because I don't think we see friendship valued often enough in comparison to romance. So when it happened, I was a bit disappointed because it felt so... generic. But the ending was perfect, and the only way I think it could've ended between them. The love is there, but the Priest would never have been able to give up the church without losing himself in the process. That's where he's found his faith while for Fleabag, she knows now what it is to be seen and I think it's being able to find faith in herself. The speech was also fantastic. Phoebe did such a great job of capturing the different aspects of love, the reality being that it's not a fairytale. But also that there's all kinds of love, it's not just romantic. There's familial love, love amongst friends, love in one's faith, and certainly self-love. 17 Link to comment
jeansheridan May 19, 2019 Share May 19, 2019 21 hours ago, Winter Rose said: have to admit, I was hoping it wouldn't go there with Fleabag and the Priest While I know what you mean, one thing I think was necessary was for Fleabag to have non-tragic sex. Last season a thoughtless hook up helped kill her best friend. Sex was largely negative for her. This season she gets 9 orgasms with a possibly okay (despite table manners) fellow and starts a friendship with someone I think she'll eventually see again once she gets over the lust. Because he is right. Lust fades (I know he said love but really in that 24 hour period it was lust). Fleabag needed a new friend after Boo. Now she has at least two and maybe three if you count small loan dude. I feel a lot of hope for her. So much hope. 13 Link to comment
spaceghostess May 21, 2019 Share May 21, 2019 God, I've loved this show. Two seasons, two perfect gems. Yes, yes, yes to Andrew Scott. No surprise there; the casting has always been spot-on. Brett Gellman really sold his speech at the wedding--PWB is a genius at writing flawed humans, i.e. all humans. The bassoon thing "It's a cry for help!!" had me rolling because my dad is a (retired) professional bassoonist. The finale left Fleabag in a pretty good place, although I did like the therapist and hope she goes back for more sessions. Also glad for Claire & Claire. I wish I could get my sister to watch this, but she hasn't even watched Catastrophe yet *sigh*. 9 Link to comment
SHD May 21, 2019 Share May 21, 2019 I thought it was hilarious that the painting of Fleabag and Claire (with just the back of Fleabag’s head) was set up next to where they were taking their vows. Also, one of the best lines was when the priest revealed that his brother was a pedophile and, when a silence fell over the table, he said “I’m aware of the irony.” 13 Link to comment
Pamela May 21, 2019 Share May 21, 2019 Absolutely brilliant. I loved the second season even more than the first, and I wasn't sure that was possible. What an immense talent Phoebe Waller-Bridge is. Fleabag AND Killing Eve? I mean, come on. 14 Link to comment
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