The show is about a mentally disturbed woman who has gone off her meds.
The show is about a mentally disturbed woman who has gone off her meds.
That's why I get uncomfortable when people overly ship these couplings! This is not a rom-com!
Holy shit, that's a great comparison.
This show never fails to disappoint. And they found a way to work the theme song lyrics into dialogue again!
If he turns out to be involved in Jason's death you'll be able to say you had a negative reaction to him all along!
I don't usually get swoony over fashion, I really liked that one black dress she wore with the white bow collar.
I'm not bothered by him, and I'm a gay dude, for what it's worth. I think I would've BEEN him if I'd been allowed to be out like that when I was in high school. I have no idea what they're going to do with Moose's character in regards to his sexuality, but if he eventually came out, you have two contrasting examples…
I was thinking about the cartoony aspects of some of the looks during it as well. There's something about Veronica, too. I think it's in the eyebrows.
Some of it is due to the familiarity of the characters, but I really like that this show feels pretty fully formed already. It's self-assured but not self-serious.
You're not wrong in your summation of it, but it's still a hell of an entertaining show so far.
One of the first things I did after watching this episode was look to see how the song title with stylized, because I was looking for a clue in how to interpret it. I was expecting "What's the use of feeling, Blue?" The parentheses make it a little more inscrutable to me.
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L'Affaire Season 4 - Now 100% in French!
Ugh. This was the worst. I couldn't even watch and do something else because of all the French speaking. Terrible season. Terrible finale. I may be done for good.
I like how she keeps having to look at her notes. Plus at the end she sings about how Clinton has a better sex life than her!
In the stage version the lyrics are "foxy Roxie Hart." I never understood the change for the movie.
This was an A episode, for sure.
I loved everything about the Santa Ana Winds, you stupid bitches.
Fleabag benefits from watching it in one sitting. There's a narrative, but it unfolds over the six episodes.
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