Series adapted from the award-winning play about a young woman trying to cope with life in London whilst coming to terms with a recent tragedy.Series adapted from the award-winning play about a young woman trying to cope with life in London whilst coming to terms with a recent tragedy.Series adapted from the award-winning play about a young woman trying to cope with life in London whilst coming to terms with a recent tragedy.
- Won 6 Primetime Emmys
- 70 wins & 71 nominations total
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Summary
Reviewers say 'Fleabag' is acclaimed for its dark comedy and poignant drama, with praise for Phoebe Waller-Bridge's performance and writing. The show's use of the fourth wall and exploration of female relationships and grief are highlighted. Critics appreciate concise storytelling and character development, though some find the humor and style divisive. The supporting cast, including Olivia Colman and Andrew Scott, is lauded. Despite criticisms of predictability and pacing, 'Fleabag' is celebrated for its emotional depth and artistic merit.
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Phoebe Waller-Bridge, I don't quite know how you do it dear but keep it up. As a 50 year old bloke this should be well off the mark for me but instead I find it by far the funniest, well observed and at times poignant thing on TV at the moment. Season 2 has hit the ground running and I am hanging on for every episode. Do yourselves a favour and binge this. Thanks to all involved with the production of this series.
The story of a dysfunctional 30 year old, laid bare for the world to see.
For anyone a bit messed up by life the writer of this series wants you to reassure her she is not alone. Set in London it is a touching lesson in the bizarre, crazy and irrational things Londoners will do for some control and stability in their lives.
This series is absolutely not for the sane, it's for the sad, miserable and insane, desperately looking to feel good about themselves (and in need of a good laugh).
Undoubtedly the beginning of something great.
For anyone a bit messed up by life the writer of this series wants you to reassure her she is not alone. Set in London it is a touching lesson in the bizarre, crazy and irrational things Londoners will do for some control and stability in their lives.
This series is absolutely not for the sane, it's for the sad, miserable and insane, desperately looking to feel good about themselves (and in need of a good laugh).
Undoubtedly the beginning of something great.
Not my typical cup of tea. Watched an episode with no intent and before I knew it I was smiling. Then laughing. Phoebe has amazing comedic talent. Even an old guy like me can recognize her talent. Quirky, irreverent, intelligent humor. Not something in abundance here in the states.
After the death of her best friend, an event she is partly responsible for, a woman drowns her sorrows in one-night stands and other hedonistic behaviour. Her family compounds her problems: the uptight, corporate exec sister, the alcoholic, obnoxious brother-in-law, the well-meaning but clueless father, the scheming, domineering father's girlfriend who moved in very quickly once her mother died. From here the only way is up.
Great comedy series. Created by and starring Phoebe Waller-Bridge the series pushes the envelope in terms of humour while having decent dramatic side to it too. A great device Waller-Bridge employs is voicing her thoughts directly to the camera in between dialogue. Very original and makes for some hilarious punchlines. Season 2 then takes this a step further...
On that note, the series does improve from Season 1 to Season 2. Season 1 was a good introduction to the main character and her host of issues and was very funny but did rely a bit on shock value for some of the punchlines. It all seemed about problems (and wallowing in them) rather than solutions. I did enjoy the Boo (the deceased friend) sub-plot though. It was the most emotional part of the series, it revealed the downside to the main character's behaviour and the interactions between the two of them were always wonderfully engaging and funny.
Season 2 evolves the dramatic side and feels more balanced. There are new challenges to be faced but things are a bit less outlandish.
While the series has some aspirations as a drama its strongest suite is definitely as a comedy. A few loose ends in the dramatic sub-plots makes the dramatic side feel a bit clumsy at times.
Can't fault the casting nor performances. Phoebe Waller-Bridge is excellent in the lead role and the other major characters are superbly played.
Great comedy series. Created by and starring Phoebe Waller-Bridge the series pushes the envelope in terms of humour while having decent dramatic side to it too. A great device Waller-Bridge employs is voicing her thoughts directly to the camera in between dialogue. Very original and makes for some hilarious punchlines. Season 2 then takes this a step further...
On that note, the series does improve from Season 1 to Season 2. Season 1 was a good introduction to the main character and her host of issues and was very funny but did rely a bit on shock value for some of the punchlines. It all seemed about problems (and wallowing in them) rather than solutions. I did enjoy the Boo (the deceased friend) sub-plot though. It was the most emotional part of the series, it revealed the downside to the main character's behaviour and the interactions between the two of them were always wonderfully engaging and funny.
Season 2 evolves the dramatic side and feels more balanced. There are new challenges to be faced but things are a bit less outlandish.
While the series has some aspirations as a drama its strongest suite is definitely as a comedy. A few loose ends in the dramatic sub-plots makes the dramatic side feel a bit clumsy at times.
Can't fault the casting nor performances. Phoebe Waller-Bridge is excellent in the lead role and the other major characters are superbly played.
I never give 10 stars, since I'm personally dubious of all 10 star reviews.
But lately, American 'comedies' are so full of social justice and religious/political engineering, I almost forgot what it was like to laugh. Finding this show (just started season 2)--it's an anarchistic breathe of fresh air, compared to the group-think slop being shoveled into our troughs here in the US.
It's been so long since I watched something designed to make me laugh, instead of control the way I think, I'm gonna give it the full 10 stars. Very excited to watch the rest of season 2!
The Rise of Phoebe Waller-Bridge
The Rise of Phoebe Waller-Bridge
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Did you know
- Trivia"Fleabag", the nickname of the central character, is also the nickname given to actress Phoebe Waller-Bridge by her family.
- SoundtracksBoys Wanna Be Her
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Written by Peaches
Performed by Peaches
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- Chuyện Không Đáng
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- Southampton Road, London, England, UK(street scenes)
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