Fleabag -2016-
To discuss Fleabag (2016) without acknowledging the "Boo" monologue is to ignore the seismic shift that occurs halfway through the season. For the first three episodes, the audience is invited to laugh at Fleabag’s misfortunes. We see her accidentally date a toothy geek, endure awkward family dinners, and navigate the absurdity of a guinea-pig-themed café.
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The protagonist, credited only as "Fleabag," is a walking contradiction. She is hyper-competent at sex and self-destruction, yet utterly inept at emotional intimacy. When we meet her, she is reeling from the death of her best friend, Boo, a tragedy that has fractured her family and her psyche. To discuss Fleabag (2016) without acknowledging the "Boo"
It will pass. But like a cheap gin and a stolen statue, the hangover of Fleabag lasts forever. A list of if you're looking for what to watch next