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Who's watching Fleabag?

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QueenSpartacusOfTheAndals · 16/09/2016 14:11

It's dark, filthy, hilarious, and possibly one of the best things I've seen on telly all year. Phoebe Waller-Bridge deserves every award going, and Olivia Colman gives a masterclass in passive aggression.

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EatSleepTeachRepeat · 16/09/2016 14:20

I have! I cried at the last episode and actually at a few other moments.

Truly fantastic television

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AnnPerkins · 16/09/2016 14:22

I binge-watched it after seeing the first one. Really excellent. One of the best comedies I've seen for years.

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Anonymum40 · 16/09/2016 21:59

Loved it. I watched it (in 2 sittings) a couple of weeks ago and still thinking about it.

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cheezy · 16/09/2016 22:02

Bleak, poignant and funny too! I loved it

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QueenSpartacusOfTheAndals · 16/09/2016 22:04

I am actually rewatching it already. Superb stuff, especially the episode where they go to the retreat. That men's group Shock

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furlinedsheepskinjacket · 16/09/2016 22:41

its brilliant :)

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MrsJamin · 16/09/2016 22:47

Yes it was superb, just so refreshing to have a female lead who was ambiguous. Did you like her? Did you sympathise with her? Or did you want her to get a grip?

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Mitfordhons · 16/09/2016 22:49

Perfection, I watched the lot this week and it's really resonated.

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MarzipanDildo · 16/09/2016 22:54

Yep, total telly perfection. Beautifully written, performed, produced. Best thing I've seen this year.

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HapShawl · 16/09/2016 22:55

It was fabulous. My heart broke in the last episode

Adored her sister too, and Olivia Colman was fantastically evil

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LozzaChops · 16/09/2016 23:04

Best tv I've seen in eons, I think she is magnificent.

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itstheyearzero · 17/09/2016 09:28

Agreed! Fantastic writing and acting!

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blueskyinmarch · 17/09/2016 09:32

I locked it. I watched all 6 episodes with a bottle of wine on my birthday as I was jet lagged and I adored every second of it. I love Olivia Coleman and the Fleabag character was played to perfection. Sometimes I wanted to hug her and sometimes I wanted to give her a skelp.

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Pagwatch · 17/09/2016 09:34

I loved the progression. It started off being raucous and a bit superficial but over the episode the layers just get added. It's brilliant. And so sad.

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QueenSpartacusOfTheAndals · 17/09/2016 09:37

Agree bluesky, the lead is not always likeable but she's never anything less than compelling.

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podmax · 17/09/2016 11:24

Oh I just adored it. My dh and I devoured the entire thing in a week. So funny and sad and such brilliant characters. Haven't enjoyed a series that much in ages.

"Oh I thought it was a cafe FOR guineapigs" GrinGrin

As an aside, Olivia coleman is such a brilliant actress isn't she, whatever role she plays you completely forget every character she's played before.

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The80sweregreat · 17/09/2016 16:09

she is just so pretty , but they are all just awful. Only watched two however and thought it was funny - OC was brilliant , when she asked if she could have the sculpture , the way she said 'no' was just so funny.
She is really upset over Boo, who sounds the perfect friend and her sister is just so horrible I want to punch her. I can imagine its not everyones cup of tea, but it has promise I think. will need to watch more. Off topic, but I miss lead balloon..

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Floisme · 19/09/2016 10:56

I was hoping to find a thread on this! Not caught up with it all yet but that first episode was fantastic. I hadn't heard anything about it and started off thinking it was Bridget Jones with steroids. Then you start to realise there's something very, very wrong .... Fabulous.

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AnnPerkins · 19/09/2016 12:57

I can't stop laughing every time I think about 'I'VE BEEN STUNG BY A WASP' Grin

I'm going to have to watch it all again.

Is it the kind of thing they can do another series of? I'm not sure.

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gingerboy1912 · 19/09/2016 18:08

Loved it. Although I found the men's retreat a bit disconcerting Hmm
Give "Crashing" a go if you haven't already the lead actress is in that as well.

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HapShawl · 19/09/2016 19:07

I had a lot of sympathy for the sister actually

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ZenNudist · 19/09/2016 22:57

I caught a bit of an episode yesterday and it seemed really compelling so started from the beginning tonight.

I cried laughing at times. It's rare to find tele that funny.

It must be difficult to act when you're constantly breaking the fourth wall but I thought she did it well. There's a lot of very disconcerting smiling in it.

Phoebe whatnot is very striking and I love everything OC is ever in.

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DoreenLethal · 19/09/2016 22:59

Oh yes, loved it. Just brilliant and dark.

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The80sweregreat · 20/09/2016 07:36

I loved the photo of the step mum on the artists board at her exhibition in the last episode, it was just perfect.
Turning to camera has been done so many times - on Miranda, on the office too - Laurel and Hardy started it all though - they used to put them on over the six weeks holidays when I was a kid ( long time ago now) and I often wondered why Hardy would look at the camera. It does work, you feel part of the action somehow ( well, I do!)

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LizzieMacQueen · 20/09/2016 16:04

Piece of TV trivia but Olivia Coleman and Phoebe Waller Bridge were both in Broadchurch 2.

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