Why There Can Never Be A Third Season of ‘Fleabag’ | 10 Minutes of Perfection

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  • Usually, the main character of the show in "Fleabag" is able to speak to or look directly at the camera without other characters noticing. However, once Fleabag (played by Phoebe Waller-Bridge) gets close to the Hot Priest (Andrew Scott), all the normal rules of the show fall apart in a 10-minute sequence, revealing that these devices are even more powerful when they’re taken away. There are three main devices that make this sequence different from the eight and half episodes that lead up to it: breaking the fourth wall, the editing, and the music. The Priest is able to see Fleabag breaking the fourth wall, which forces Fleabag to change her connection to the audience. Fleabag's new connection to the Priest also affects how the show is edited. While "Fleabag" is normally edited in a jarring fashion, as Fleabag deepens her connection to the Priest, the pace of the editing is slowed down and the editor uses traditional shot coverage. Additionally, the title card theme music that plays during this sequence is different from that of all of the preceding episodes - a romantic-sounding song instead of the Greek chorus. During this perfect sequence in Amazon Studio’s "Fleabag," the filmmaking language reflects why her relationship with the audience has to end.
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  • @oldDNU
    @oldDNU Před 3 lety +41615

    Hot Priest noticing Fleabag’s 4th wall breaks may be the most delightfully shocking thing I’ve seen on TV. I can’t think of any other show that so firmly established its own rules, and then shattered them so effectively with a tiny moment.

    • @sturmklinge9642
      @sturmklinge9642 Před 3 lety +2051

      I agree. I remember my heart racing and feeling genuinely uncomfortable when the priest suddenly looked right at the camera. Somehow it felt like such an intimate relationship with Fleabag and when someone else noticed it, it felt wrong.

    • @aperson5261
      @aperson5261 Před 3 lety +519

      It was genius.

    • @aperson5261
      @aperson5261 Před 3 lety +436

      She is genius.

    • @apoorvas6062
      @apoorvas6062 Před 3 lety +220

      @@sturmklinge9642 exactly, I felt exposed

    • @altobonifacio8936
      @altobonifacio8936 Před 3 lety +380

      He doesn't even have a name he's just Hot Priest

  • @user-yh8li2tm8g
    @user-yh8li2tm8g Před 3 lety +30152

    kinda broke my heart when she left us behind at the end and just walked away. i liked being her secret friend

    • @ninjabreadgirl
      @ninjabreadgirl Před 3 lety +298

      Me too.

    • @frankvilla547
      @frankvilla547 Před 3 lety +446

      I just so the end again... Hadn't payed much attention to when she waves good bye to us, yeah, it's the end and now I'm sad.

    • @Kris4Infinity
      @Kris4Infinity Před 3 lety +43

      Ikrr same TvT Exactly why i didnt wanted it to end cuz i loved it. i love the concept..

    • @sanasharma9991
      @sanasharma9991 Před 3 lety +316

      I waved back to her

    • @littlehaven7275
      @littlehaven7275 Před 3 lety +116

      @@sanasharma9991 haha same. I just finished the show and caught myself waving goodbye.

  • @barimonsterful
    @barimonsterful Před 3 lety +21218

    The more I think about this show, the more I become convinced that we as the audience she's sort of addicted to as a coping mechanism actually represent her dead friend...

    • @gretaweiss6802
      @gretaweiss6802 Před 3 lety +728

      Wow! Hadn’t thought of that. I definitely agree now that I think about it!

    • @mileslaw
      @mileslaw Před 3 lety +569

      I always feel we as the audience are her "friend", a bit like Mr.Robot.

    • @elleocampo1334
      @elleocampo1334 Před 3 lety +11

      woah!

    • @bruja2591
      @bruja2591 Před 3 lety +599

      I recall one scene where she turns to the camera and sees Boo. I definitely think you’re right

    • @yourqualia6341
      @yourqualia6341 Před 3 lety +363

      I feel this as well. I'd say that the moments when she turns to the camera are like when you retreat to your inner thoughts and have a conversation with yourself in an awkward moment of stress or discomfort, rather than reacting to the situation, creating an awkward silence. As you said it's as if you take on the role of your imaginary friend in your head as a coping mechanism.

  • @shirakadar3477
    @shirakadar3477 Před 3 lety +13397

    I always felt like whenever Fleabag was looking at the camera, she was able to get away with it because no one in her life really saw her (even Claire as their relationship got better) which is why I absolutely loved it when the Priest noticed it and then eventually broke the fourth wall as well because it showed that she finally had someone who truly saw her and noticed when she went away, even if it was for a second

    • @deesid4411
      @deesid4411 Před 2 lety +285

      Which is also why it would have hurt her even more that he couldn’t be in her life

    • @KAIMAOFFICIAL
      @KAIMAOFFICIAL Před rokem +5

      OMG THIS!

    • @ImmaBeAGurl
      @ImmaBeAGurl Před rokem +1

      🥺🥺🥺

    • @marcziification
      @marcziification Před rokem +127

      There was one single scene when her sister also looks at the 4th wall, along with Fleabag. Perhaps that was a sign their relationship was getting real

    • @teqkilla
      @teqkilla Před rokem +2

      When did he break the 4th wall?

  • @technojunkie123
    @technojunkie123 Před 3 lety +15122

    One of my favorite scenes from season 2 that I don't really hear people talk about is that scene when Fleabag and the Hot Priest finally have sex, and instead of letting the camera linger on them she pushes the camera, and by extension us the viewers, away.
    It's the first time we actually see flea bag choose to not let us into her private moments, and it's jarring because as a viewer you realize again that you're not just a passive watcher in flea bag's life - more so than when the priest sees us, because this is now an intentional choice by Flea Bag to not include us. And it's a direct contrast to season 1 when Flea Bag describes to us how she views sex as simply a performative act, rather than an act of intimacy, hence why she never felt the need to hide from us when she's having sex before.
    But then when she finally has an intimate connection she finally is present and no longer needs or wants us to be there for her - and that's truly been the theme of Season 2. As much as I love the show, I hope it never gets another season; it ended too perfectly.

    • @tanusharma1076
      @tanusharma1076 Před 3 lety +94

      Beautiful!

    • @girdharspeaks
      @girdharspeaks Před 3 lety +157

      That's a great observation

    • @themaggattack
      @themaggattack Před 3 lety +241

      It really did end perfectly. Especially because it wasn't some stupid Hollywood happy ending.

    • @zroberta
      @zroberta Před 3 lety +211

      ok but i would kill to see them kiss again against a wall

    • @leonorcardoso6461
      @leonorcardoso6461 Před 2 lety +23

      what a great observation omg😭😭 i love fleabag way too much its unhealthy

  • @bucca2
    @bucca2 Před 3 lety +4501

    “His mother was a LESBIA-“ cut
    I gotta watch this

    • @annac.5630
      @annac.5630 Před 3 lety +294

      That particular episode is a masterpiece (well, all of them are). You'll love it.

    • @telepathicdiancie0075
      @telepathicdiancie0075 Před 3 lety +47

      Please watch it. It's fantastic

    • @issers
      @issers Před 3 lety +265

      Olivia Colman is BRILLIANT in this. Her character is the worst, but in a way that I think we can all relate in the sense that we know someone that behaves at least partially like she does.

    • @mortegisdead4863
      @mortegisdead4863 Před 3 lety +3

      Yes!! Yesterday :)

    • @kellywong123
      @kellywong123 Před 3 lety +59

      I dont know how to explain this but the cut made it so much funnier. Anyone know if there is anything technical about this type of editing?

  • @meerchlocxk
    @meerchlocxk Před 3 lety +9173

    She IS talking to Boo. I mean, there's a reason the story started after she died. It isn't because she finally had a story to tell it's because she had no one to tell it to.
    Edit: Guys, I meant that we're a Boo substitute, she isn't actually talking to Boo. She talking to us as if we are like Boo.

    • @anitamcv
      @anitamcv Před 3 lety +178

      That's deep, man.

    • @NatalieBoat111
      @NatalieBoat111 Před 3 lety +76

      Ahhh all the feels - great interpretation

    • @jessd2254
      @jessd2254 Před 3 lety +27

      That's exactly what I always thought too

    • @fairlyadorablepancreas3746
      @fairlyadorablepancreas3746 Před 3 lety +198

      I thought sometimes she thought she was talking to Boo, especially because she never talks to the camera in the flashbacks, but then I think she's talking to another fictional person in her mind (us) because she has lost Boo and needs some coping mechanism.

    • @SteveSandbach
      @SteveSandbach Před 3 lety +98

      Yes! This video explains season 2 really well, but it ignores the significance of season 1. I agree with you, in S1 I think we had effectively replaced Boo, or she treated us as if we were Boo - as Fleabag struggled with guilt and the loss of her friend, and had no one to share it with (bar us) so bottled up her emotions and her true feelings and reactions to life from every other character, where she would previously had be completely open with Boo. In S2 the priest effectively replaces us by jarring those 4th wall breaks and so connects with Fleabag as no character since Boo has done.

  • @jackofnotrades3320
    @jackofnotrades3320 Před 3 lety +8265

    The shock that I got when the priest suddenly looked over and said "whaa!!" O_O he literally saw right through her/us

  • @tralchemist
    @tralchemist Před 3 lety +16753

    Counterpoint: I really want a 3rd season, though.

    • @biancablaney-thivierge1627
      @biancablaney-thivierge1627 Před 3 lety +795

      Me too. But let's encourage Phoebe Waller-Bridge to build new characters that will also blow our minds. I summon her poweeerrs! Haha

    • @13strong
      @13strong Před 3 lety +267

      You don't really. There's nothing left for her to say with this show.

    • @brackleyjames4229
      @brackleyjames4229 Před 3 lety +364

      I'd hate for Fleabag to be pressured into continuing the story, like Gavin and Stacey was with the last special. TVs biggest problem atm is that studios can't seem to understand when to end a good thing, Fleabag being an exception.

    • @tralchemist
      @tralchemist Před 3 lety +69

      @@13strong I agree. I suppose misspoke; I wish she had more to say with this character.

    • @isham2044
      @isham2044 Před 3 lety +81

      PWB says she may revisit her again after a few years or a decade

  • @JoseliJunior
    @JoseliJunior Před 3 lety +7788

    I noticed that when I was watching 2nd season and she talked to him about his neck, I was like “oh no she’s falling in love and getting confused, she’s loosing interest in us”, like it happens when we have a friend that starts dating.

    • @Hangie
      @Hangie Před 3 lety +186

      That is so true. My best friend has basically disappeared now.

    • @yardenoved599
      @yardenoved599 Před 3 lety +21

      Oh my god yes

    • @crystalbethseizetheday8669
      @crystalbethseizetheday8669 Před 3 lety +79

      Don’t worry, you’ll lose most your friends as an adult.

    • @cowrymoo9785
      @cowrymoo9785 Před 3 lety +100

      @@crystalbethseizetheday8669 how is that something not to worry?

    • @crystalbethseizetheday8669
      @crystalbethseizetheday8669 Před 3 lety +66

      Cowry Moo because all this stuff that feels like a huge deal when you’re young - particularly social stuff - will not matter to you anywhere near as much. Trust me.

  • @bru_lz
    @bru_lz Před 3 lety +13802

    This video explains exactly why this part of the show is so magical. Everything was intentional. Fleabag season 2 is one of the best things I’ve ever watched.

    • @abrilp7381
      @abrilp7381 Před 3 lety +71

      Season 2 is pure gold ♥

    • @biancablaney-thivierge1627
      @biancablaney-thivierge1627 Před 3 lety +21

      I miss Fleabag

    • @benmouginot3734
      @benmouginot3734 Před 3 lety +111

      The opening sequence in the restaurant is the best comedy I've ever seen ; down to the dramatic elements, its a masterpiece. Its the one thing I say about this show with absolute certainty.

    • @diegoalva3023
      @diegoalva3023 Před 3 lety +1

      amen to that

    • @shonebx
      @shonebx Před 3 lety +1

      Really?? I could never imagine anyone loving the second season, let alone being better than the first one 🤷‍♂️

  • @TheZiBuKs
    @TheZiBuKs Před 3 lety +7848

    well, it’s settled then: time for my 476th rewatch of the masterpiece that is the entirety of fleabag

    • @megs2244
      @megs2244 Před 3 lety +60

      and good news!! you can do it in a single day!

    • @patriciabentley850
      @patriciabentley850 Před 3 lety +10

      Yep

    • @fizadhillon3968
      @fizadhillon3968 Před 3 lety +17

      And I thought i was the only one

    • @221BBakerStreet
      @221BBakerStreet Před 3 lety +25

      @@fizadhillon3968 Nope. I'm hopelessly addicted to Andrew Scott. Trying to taper off with the odd episode of Sherlock here and there but it's not working 😩

    • @oliverholmes-gunning5372
      @oliverholmes-gunning5372 Před 3 lety +12

      I downloaded them all a couple of months ago so I can watch them anytime (ie all the time). One of the top 3 comedy series of the 21st century, if not the top

  • @saraalashram939
    @saraalashram939 Před 3 lety +7043

    I still believe that the scene form season 1, where fleabag its at her silent retreat listening to the bank manager speech is extremely underrated and is a great example of her growing and connecting with someone else beside Boo. The scene is four minutes long and fleabag doesnt look at the camera once, she listen to the bank manager adn at the end she just says seven words, which is the first time she says what she is really feeling out loud. I highly recommend watching that scene again, I cry everytime i do, is just so beautiful

    • @xlyu8513
      @xlyu8513 Před 3 lety +290

      Wholeheartedly agree! It always baffled me that how come nobody is talking this part. This was the very moment that kicked me in the stomach and where I realize this show is so much more than just brilliant British humor, snippy comebacks and 4th wall breaking. Also the bank manager’s actor Hugh Dennis is actually one among the great BBC recurring comedian gangs, which makes it all the more funny and bizarre 😁

    • @dalilasolorio3701
      @dalilasolorio3701 Před 3 lety +14

      I love that scene

    • @nishthaarora9533
      @nishthaarora9533 Před 3 lety +11

      We would be best friends in real life.

    • @NeRa045
      @NeRa045 Před 3 lety +16

      Totally agree! Very underated scene and friendship.

    • @elly3186
      @elly3186 Před 3 lety +2

      I know the exact scene you’re talking about - so good!!

  • @jemish2101
    @jemish2101 Před 3 lety +3945

    Let's admit, Fleabag is a masterpiece. More than anything else, Phoebe Waller-Bridge is legendary. I would never forget the friendship I was in with whenever she spoke to us. Seriously, we could never get to know about her this much, never could know a person better than this. Thanks a lot! This was beautiful.
    EVERYONE OUT THERE! DO WATCH THIS SHOW!

    • @user_ssp
      @user_ssp Před 3 lety +11

      On the other hand I'd say people are here cause they've already seen and loved fleabag

    • @syliakarar8208
      @syliakarar8208 Před 3 lety +3

      God, finally people who understand me 💚💚💚

    • @jamesgough3938
      @jamesgough3938 Před 3 lety +10

      I don't think anyone here is denying it. By the end, you really felt you knew her and the difficulties she felt with her family, and I think that's why it's sad when she walks away - your friend is leaving and you won't know what happens to her. But I think she will be alright :)

    • @lovepeoplehu9883
      @lovepeoplehu9883 Před 5 měsíci

      No

    • @nix_pix6028
      @nix_pix6028 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@lovepeoplehu9883um yes

  • @dariapoirier4044
    @dariapoirier4044 Před 3 lety +3828

    I kept on thinking throughout both seasons, that "us" is actually Fleabag's friend Boo. And that it's her that Fleabag keeps sharing things with, even though Boo is gone. And now after this explanation I still think so. And I think that little by little, as Fleabag indeed heals from her inner drama and grief, she becomes less dependant on Boo, and then in the very last episode she finally lets her go and walks away.

    • @ygdra_5553
      @ygdra_5553 Před 3 lety +278

      In fact in every scene with boo Fleabag never talks to us nor watch the camera. I don't think we are Boo, but like a replacement of her for fleabag to cope with everything happening in her life

    • @dariapoirier4044
      @dariapoirier4044 Před 3 lety +86

      @@ygdra_5553 Well but all the scenes with Boo happened beforehand, they are shown as a flashback. And I think that Fleabag started talking to us after Boo's death, so it is understandable why she doesn't look at the camera while she's with Boo - because camera doesn't exist for her yet.

    • @ygdra_5553
      @ygdra_5553 Před 3 lety +47

      @@dariapoirier4044 thats what i meant. Only after the death of boo she needs someone to talk to and we become that someone

    • @JoseliJunior
      @JoseliJunior Před 3 lety +22

      She’s doing with us what she would do with Boo. I love this show

    • @carinetang776
      @carinetang776 Před 3 lety +44

      @Daria I thought that at the start, but then she explains to the camera details ABOUT Boo. She wouldn't need to explain Boo to Boo, so the camera must rather be an imaginary friend she's turned to to replace Boo (like @Ygdra_ said).

  • @luxindreams
    @luxindreams Před 3 lety +1094

    There's another really key scene in season 2 in which fleabag never talks to the audience, which is her conversation with Belinda. I think that was another moment when she actually felt close to someone. I think she maybe saw herself in Belinda. And how intently she took in Belinda's wisdom changed her from that point on. That one moment when Belinda says "people are all we've got" felt like a big breakthrough moment for Fleabag, because up until the end of season two, "we" were all she had.

  • @owamijackson7787
    @owamijackson7787 Před 2 lety +695

    I feel like when she tells us to not follow her in the last scene it's also telling us to go out into the world and live, heal and possibly love again and not to be consumed by the show or any other distraction that hinder us from our own personal growth.

    • @mrlnxf8455
      @mrlnxf8455 Před rokem +1

      yes! i thought about that as well

    • @ax1425
      @ax1425 Před rokem +3

      this comment is underrated

    • @KatyVLOGS12
      @KatyVLOGS12 Před rokem +3

      This comment gave my interpretation of that scene a whole new meaning, wow

  • @cayt2261
    @cayt2261 Před 3 lety +1203

    Phoebe once said that she feels intrigued by the idea of revisiting Fleabag when the character is like 50 years old. So, many, and just maybe, we'll get a season three with an old Fleabag telling her new stories!

  • @amillion1834
    @amillion1834 Před 2 lety +480

    Something I noticed immediately was when she met the priest outside for a smoke the first time she looked back at him and was staring directly into the camera- but she wasn’t looking at us. She was looking at the priest. Signaling that the priest and her had an immediate intimate connection.

  • @anekokun5609
    @anekokun5609 Před 3 lety +1011

    Has anyone noticed the slightest smirk in The priest's face when she says His beautiful neck?? Lasts for a nanosecond but its EVERYTHING

    • @lisaserafino6022
      @lisaserafino6022 Před 3 lety +195

      Everything that priest does is everything.

    • @221BBakerStreet
      @221BBakerStreet Před 3 lety +47

      @@lisaserafino6022 So you too yearn for the delicious Mr. Scott I see.

    • @lisaserafino6022
      @lisaserafino6022 Před 3 lety +22

      Wallart pops. I don’t know that I’d fully trust anyone who doesn’t. 😍

    • @221BBakerStreet
      @221BBakerStreet Před 3 lety +11

      @@lisaserafino6022 Oohh... totally agree. Andrew Scott is fine AF 😋

    • @221BBakerStreet
      @221BBakerStreet Před 3 lety +10

      Aneko kun OMG I just watched that scene again and I saw it! It was just a little smile and I think he caught himself smiling and went all serious again. It was so cute!! 😍😍

  • @saintgeorge572
    @saintgeorge572 Před 3 lety +2470

    phoebe waller-bridge was a vessel for god in that writer’s room. i don’t know why he chose her but thank god he did.

    • @beatrizribeiro2417
      @beatrizribeiro2417 Před 3 lety +95

      I mean if im not wrong.. she wrote fleabag originally like a play or something so she would be there, there is no "he" choose her

    • @eliascherry7333
      @eliascherry7333 Před 3 lety +31

      @@beatrizribeiro2417 this person meant god, not a director or anything! (i think, anyway)

    • @beatrizribeiro2417
      @beatrizribeiro2417 Před 3 lety

      Elias Cherry ah ok

    • @katsweeterly2039
      @katsweeterly2039 Před 3 lety +4

      I cannot WAIT for the new Bond any loooongeeeeeer

    • @eliascherry7333
      @eliascherry7333 Před 3 lety

      @@f9054 I think that was the idea

  • @juliocesarseki4343
    @juliocesarseki4343 Před 3 lety +1312

    Loved the final of second season, when Fleabag just look to the camera and shows that it is a goodbye.

    • @looncroon
      @looncroon Před 3 lety +126

      Yep, the priest broke up with her, and she broke up with us. It was a false sense of intimacy that we had with her, now she can go be close with real people!

    • @AnitaSleap1080z
      @AnitaSleap1080z Před 3 lety +20

      I was legitimately sad, but happy for her

    • @Snfd94
      @Snfd94 Před 3 lety +4

      I cried during the last scene 😭

  • @alexmackenzie7223
    @alexmackenzie7223 Před 3 lety +657

    "that's why the show ends with fleabag refusing to let us follow behind her.."
    i never truly understand what's the meaning of s2 ending but now i finally get it. this is a good explanation i never knew i needed.

    • @intiblue42
      @intiblue42 Před 3 lety +18

      Me too, I got the emotional gut punch and sobbed for quite awhile after the show ended (watched it all in one go). It's been a week and I'm still unpacking the feelings it shook loose - it didn't hit me quite the same as Jojo Rabbit, but about as hard! I find myself sifting through memories and signs of my own growth since I was in my late twenties and early thirties. I'm nowhere near as funny as Fleabag, but I do have very few people to talk to and have made drastic changes in how open I am with others. Deeply identify with the idea that "I am Fleabag."

  • @DCimmerian
    @DCimmerian Před 3 lety +1661

    The weird part about Fleabag is that it, at least for me, made me genuinely care about the character. I was invested in her well-being to an extent that is uncommon for fictional characters.
    So on the one hand, from an entertainment perspective, I very much would love to see a season 3. On the other hand, knowing how unhealthy her relationship with us the audience really was, I almost feel like I'm actively hoping for someone else's pain.
    I cannot, myself, see a path for a season 3 that doesn't completely betray tons of character development or subject Fleabag to an additional trauma. But then again the writing for this series was so stunningly original and creative that perhaps that's just a failure of imagination on my part.

    • @peanut5839
      @peanut5839 Před 3 lety +16

      I agree, and it was as if even when she made mistakes you never actually dislike her because she’s so human and her mistakes make her more read, she’s just so likeable lol

    • @robotdowney
      @robotdowney Před 3 lety +11

      So let's wait for her new projects, thankfully she's getting more and more successful and we're gonna see more from her

    • @Chocolettino
      @Chocolettino Před 3 lety +3

      Dr. Cimmerian
      It lets you hope that she dealt with it and is now in a better place. I don’t really feel like that, though, because the second season ended in so much deeply-felt heartbreak.
      I know she’s a fictional character, but I wish I could help her get through it.
      And that’s not a feeling I’ve ever had for a protagonist in TV ever before.

    • @tusharverma6154
      @tusharverma6154 Před 3 lety +2

      I agree and can relate with every single word of you.

    • @julietteferrars7739
      @julietteferrars7739 Před 2 lety +9

      seriously.. and we gotta give it to the actress who played boo cause in the short time that she appeared, she gave so much to the character and made me genuinely sad that she died.

  • @sorcellerie
    @sorcellerie Před 3 lety +198

    I think the way she's breaking the 4th wall is essentially pouring all the love she has in her somewhere. Remember what Boo said? "It's gotta go somewhere". When her mother died and then Boo, she has to find another outlet for that love. That also ties into what her dad said - she has much more love than everyone else and that's what makes it painful for her.
    The Priest notices her talking to us, because he listens to her, she matters to him more, her love is important to him

  • @rixx46
    @rixx46 Před 3 lety +670

    Such a fantastic show. I think the shift in any style also indicates her increasing stability after such emotional turmoil. In an interview, Waller-Bridge said her fourth wall breaking address to camera was a reference to her feeling as if she is always performing… always creating a character for someone else so she can protect her own vulnerability. It’s also a nod to the original stage production that consisted of her one woman performance addressed directly to the audience like a sort of confession. Of course, with the priest, he allows her to become herself with him, which is brilliantly executed by his ability to REALLY see her as no one else has. In that respect, it makes sense that they don’t stay together. Their relationship has healed her, now she must get to know herself again. And she doesn’t need to perform for us anymore to get through life.

    • @biancablaney-thivierge1627
      @biancablaney-thivierge1627 Před 3 lety +6

      Need to break that 4th wall in my life. ;p

    • @belag7071
      @belag7071 Před 3 lety +1

      Bianca Blaney-Thivierge haha same

    • @Klm49
      @Klm49 Před 2 lety +6

      It is exceedingly rare that I cry about the end of a relationship in a fictional show, but I cried so hard at the end of Fleabag and the Hot Priest that I can't watch that episode again.
      It shouldn't have ended. It was the best, most true, most loving versions of themselves that the catholic church demanded he give up, and I refuse to believe it was necessary!
      A Testament to the power and beauty of this show that I felt so strongly.

  • @edgardocerda4045
    @edgardocerda4045 Před 3 lety +565

    not only that, but that scene breaks further the fourth wall. In this series, the normal is that fleabag breaks the fourth wall, but we as spectators are outside the reach of the characters, so we are accomplices of her. We can only interact with fleabag, but in that moment in the coffee shop, the priest sees directly to us, so we are also vulnerable not only fleabag, breaking even further the fourth wall

  • @aliciugh
    @aliciugh Před 3 lety +327

    this may be too personal but whatever, it's the internet.
    i cried at the finale but not for the reason you'd think (hot priest and flea never being together). i cried because i got so attached to flea. in the second season i began to look at her and wait for her to look back at me. and if she didnt i'd be disappointed. and if she did i'd smile back or whatever face was needed in the scenario (for example claire breaking up with weaky -- yes, weaky), because i felt she was seeing me. i get so involved into shows and fictional characters that it all feels so real. so at the end when she turns and shakes her head at the camera (i wasnt yet aware that the series was completely finished and there wouldnt be a third), there was a moment of absolute shock. like "what do you mean?" when i knew exactly what she meant. i really felt as if someone i loved was leaving me behind, because it was something the both of us needed. and for some reason i felt so fragile and emotional. when she started walking away i was just thinking "no, you cant go. no." i know i sound utterly insane right now but it's just how i felt, i guess. and then she turned again to wave goodbye and it all washed over me, and i just knew. i just knew i'd never see flea again, not for a long time at least. it really felt like saying goodbye, because in 12 short episodes you absolutely fell in love with her (platonically) and all her flaws. i think it was necessary for the series to end when it did -- not that im happy about it. because if it hadn't i may have gotten too attached. i sat for a few minutes crying at the end, then searched up if there'd be another season (even though i knew deep down there wouldnt be), then had to go to the bathroom and silently cry while looking at myself in the mirror and realising i got attached to someone who doesn't truly exist.

    • @amulyasubhash7764
      @amulyasubhash7764 Před 2 lety +16

      This is so beautiful

    • @rugoro
      @rugoro Před 2 lety +27

      You're not insane. That's just what real Art does to the soul.

    • @prosen8966
      @prosen8966 Před rokem +7

      That sounds very similar to how you feel at the end of reading a book you truly loved. You don’t slow down how quickly you’re reading it bc you are so into the characters and the storylines and everything else you love but when it eventually ends… for a small period of time… you can’t quite believe it’s over. You have a little difficulty putting yourself back into your normal RL mindset bc you were so caught up in whatever was happening in the novel that returning to RL feels slightly off. (Or at least, that’s how I feel…) 🥰🥰

  • @andyvictory950
    @andyvictory950 Před 3 lety +553

    There is nothing perfect in this world, but there is something almost perfect and fleabag is almost perfect

    • @annamireault7513
      @annamireault7513 Před 3 lety +9

      especially the hot priest

    • @StephanieKelly8
      @StephanieKelly8 Před rokem +1

      I absolutely agree. Not many are things perfect but fleabag is a masterpiece of absolute perfection

  • @jammasterbell
    @jammasterbell Před 3 lety +363

    Now and then I think I'm clever, then I watch something like this where things are explained to me and I feel like a child being taught basic maths. Excellent explanation, you've humbled me, I have so much to learn about art

  • @bethb8653
    @bethb8653 Před 2 lety +355

    this might be a bit of a stretch, but i loved how the relationship between Fleabag and her Dad changed throughout and how it was shown by cigarettes!
    In most of the episodes, you can see that their relationship is strained and he doesn't feel comfortable around her. He even admits to not liking her, despite her being his daughter. Fleabag offers her Dad a cigarette every time they're alone together outside, and he mostly says no, which shows how he isn't really letting her in and they still aren't very close.
    However, in the last episode (i think its the last one?) Fleabag offers her Dad a cigarette and he accepts for the first time in the whole show. Maybe this means he's finally feeling more connected to her, or their relationship is growing stronger. Or maybe ive just over analysed this, but its a very clever thing to put in :)

    • @matthewlacey4198
      @matthewlacey4198 Před rokem +8

      It's a good interpretation, not something I'd have spotted or thought of, its clever :)

    • @feliciacoffey6832
      @feliciacoffey6832 Před rokem +16

      Nope, don't think you overanalyzed. It's all intentional and you're right.

    • @bales1569
      @bales1569 Před 10 měsíci +1

      Many TV shows utilise cigarettes as symbolism for changing characters, whether they go from a smoker to a non-smoker, or a non-smoker to a smoker throughout the course of a show

  • @toreymusha
    @toreymusha Před 3 lety +223

    If I sit and start to think about the second season of Fleabag too much, I start to cry. There is such an intimacy in it that is hard to put into words. I often identify with the self-destructive nature of Fleabag. Even who she chose to fall in love with - the Priest. It was doomed from the start. She uses us as a sounding board for her snark and one liners and even though we are the most let in (until the Priest), she keeps us at an arm's length by not telling us the full story of Boo in season 1 until it is forced out in the open. When the jump cuts and wall breaking stops and is noticed by the Priest, she freaks out at first and slowly needs us less and less until she tells us not to follow her and we get one super long shot of her walking away and leaving us at the bus stop. It's so smart and painful and hopeful and real. God I love this show. PWB is so brilliant

  • @naidebetis692
    @naidebetis692 Před 3 lety +174

    This video should be entittled : why my soul will forever ache.

  • @bluegyrl75
    @bluegyrl75 Před 3 lety +900

    it’s almost like in the second season, the show becomes MORE like a traditional TV show and fleabag herself kind of... fades away and becomes another TV character. she goes back to where she’s supposed to go. it would be good for US if she kept talking to us, but it’s not good for her or her development.

  • @frwassersuppe
    @frwassersuppe Před 3 lety +156

    when the 180 Degree rule is ignored, it feels like we as a viewer can be literally anywhere in fleabags mind, which makes us feel closer to her - but when we keep that rule while he is with the priest, it's kind of like she only allows a certain view on it, cause she feels more connected with the priest than us

  • @_1Brick1_
    @_1Brick1_ Před 3 lety +702

    This was a great explanation. Didn’t think this deep watching it

  • @mirakimber6333
    @mirakimber6333 Před 3 lety +75

    I love this love story... it’s truely redemptive. It doesn’t end in conventional ‘success’ (being together), but both people know their true paths better. That’s really beautiful.

  • @VanessaSequeira-hk8lc
    @VanessaSequeira-hk8lc Před 3 lety +91

    do i believe it ended perfectly and understand why there can’t be another season? yes. do i still want more? also yes.

  • @sazlit
    @sazlit Před 3 lety +116

    Makes me wanna appreciate an editor more.

  • @Vedrajrm
    @Vedrajrm Před 3 lety +85

    It was one of the most painful break up ever

  • @renasisnothere_
    @renasisnothere_ Před 3 lety +36

    the video: *gives an entire psychological analysis on breaking the forth wall and why a third season must not happen*
    me: but- but they're in love...

  • @giorgiapadovani8055
    @giorgiapadovani8055 Před 2 lety +32

    I've watched the whole series in a day basically, and the joy of being her secret friend, whom she could talk to without feeling judged, was incredible. I related to her and her life, her loss and her love life. She became almost as a close friend to mine, that I was sure I knew perfectly well. I will miss dearly these moments. Thanks, Fleabag.

  • @rodaxel7165
    @rodaxel7165 Před 3 lety +679

    So blame the priest for not getting a 3rd season?😂

  • @pm0913
    @pm0913 Před 3 lety +55

    I loved it when they priest called her out. Only he could see it and that was the start of her falling in love. I’m a sucker for sap shit like that

  • @ritwikarora6776
    @ritwikarora6776 Před 3 lety +49

    Just proves this show can never be topped. God, I want to watch it again!

  • @ryansimmons1397
    @ryansimmons1397 Před 3 lety +33

    I'm just smiling through the entire video, remembering what a masterpiece this show was.

  • @vania6400
    @vania6400 Před 3 lety +32

    This video just prove that this serie is: ART

  • @nuandatun
    @nuandatun Před rokem +5

    in the last scene of the show, I actually felt not only our beloved fleabag refusing to let us follow behind her, but also that she is answering to my question: "maybe you will be together after all???" and she is just like "no, but that's how it should be". and in her parting look, I saw pure sadness, complete acceptance and farewell to the viewer, that is, to me, to us. this is the first tv series in my life, when I accepted a sad end and fully agree with the ending. this is life. i love fleabag with all my heart
    thx for such a great video!

  • @user-kd7ce4cf9j
    @user-kd7ce4cf9j Před 3 lety +93

    I had only heard about this show on the Graham Norton show, when they mentioned the hot priest kneel scene. I started it last night and finished by six in the morning.
    I regret nothing.

    • @Ishasingh19
      @Ishasingh19 Před 3 lety +5

      SAMEEEE. JUST LAST NIGHT. HHAHAH. So worth ittt

    • @user-kd7ce4cf9j
      @user-kd7ce4cf9j Před 3 lety +3

      @@Ishasingh19 yuuuuupppp I've already watched it several times! It's so fuckin goooood

  • @davidward-wilkinson
    @davidward-wilkinson Před 3 lety +19

    I knew when watching it that we are there to support her through her grief, but the sequence with the priest communicated this so brilliantly. She has a barrier up to all intimate connections but once she opens up the link to us slowly breaks as we are no longer needed. Regardless of how much I loved this show, it had the most perfect ending and should never get a third season.

  • @GreenRazzles
    @GreenRazzles Před 3 lety +69

    Your analysis of the camera angles and editing was SO interesting! I'd never picked up on that before, you've somehow found a way to make me appreciate the show even more

  • @samevans1289
    @samevans1289 Před 2 lety +9

    When the priest looked directly at "us" in the café, I flinched lol. Such a great concept. I guess I now know how ghosts who've been going about their day unbothered for years amongst the living feel when one of them suddenly makes direct eye contact😂

  • @halloduauchhier
    @halloduauchhier Před 2 lety +5

    I dont remember ever weeping so often in a show as Fleabag. Truly magical writing.

  • @sturmklinge9642
    @sturmklinge9642 Před 3 lety +77

    I'm still a bit heartbroken by the end. I cried quite a bit when she "left us behind".
    When I thought a lot about it afterwards, I understood the decision and I can understand that their won't be a season 3. Doesn't make it hurt any less though.
    I love this show so much, I got way too emotionally invested. I guess I will watch it again in the next couple of days and then cry again ^^'

    • @FeScully
      @FeScully Před 3 lety +2

      I cried too! But I felt so happy for her character.

    • @sturmklinge9642
      @sturmklinge9642 Před 3 lety +1

      @@FeScully Same. It made sense for her and I think it showed real character development

    • @Klm49
      @Klm49 Před 2 lety +2

      It is exceedingly rare that I cry about the end of a relationship in a fictional show, but I cried so hard at the end of Fleabag and the Hot Priest's relationship that I can't watch that episode again. It hurt too much.
      They shouldn't have ended. It was the best, most true, most loving versions of themselves that the catholic church demanded he give up, and I refuse to believe it was necessary!
      I know it's a Testament to the power and beauty of this show that I felt it all so strongly.

  • @Zephirite.
    @Zephirite. Před měsícem +1

    Nice breakdown! It’s so interesting to examine how this fourth-wall breaking element is like an homage to the original play (wherein Fleabag shows us her entire world through her speech and staring at us), but is only an impactful and jarring departure BECAUSE of the implied invisibility of the camera. One of the most noticeable characteristics of the show is only possible film-a medium it wasn’t conceived for.
    I interpreted the ending as Fleabag leaving us behind because she no longer fears being alone. The priest ‘rejected’ her, but she doesn’t feel doomed. So she doesn’t need to cling to us anymore. She lets him go, and she lets us go.

  • @RichardPhillips10
    @RichardPhillips10 Před 3 měsíci +1

    The last three seconds of this show were utterly perfect. Every second of every show for three seaons led up to that moment, that slight shake of the head. It was unexpected, but morally complete. Our heroine had at last found her own path, some sense of meaning that would guide her on - and no longer needed our complicity to make sense of her world.

  • @MrRealitybite
    @MrRealitybite Před 3 lety +32

    I want more Phoebe Waller Bridge shows. She is brilliant!

  • @sankalpchawla007
    @sankalpchawla007 Před 2 lety +10

    I love this to my bones how he could point out that she's not there for a moment when she speaks to the camera. I truly think love/true friendship is like that. Ppl get you like no others do ❤️ the weird things you do that only they can point out.

    • @chasx7062
      @chasx7062 Před 2 lety +1

      WHAT was so special about the priest that made her fall in love??? It came out of NOWHERE... Its as self destructive as everything in Fleabag's life

  • @beyza4339
    @beyza4339 Před 2 lety +6

    Fleabag has a really deep and layered plot. And its genuinely funny. This show can be the best show of the decade. The story telling, cam angles, the plot, the acting... Its hust everythibg i can ask for

  • @lydiarodgers
    @lydiarodgers Před 2 lety +8

    fleabag is one of the best television shows ever created. the writing and acting and directing is incredible by every member involved. waller-bridge is a genius

  • @bloodthirstyvampire8
    @bloodthirstyvampire8 Před 3 lety +18

    Oh my god this is like Jim from the office... Always being "in on the joke" so they can never be really hurt by whats going on.. But then is also never truly involved and properly invested in his own life...

  • @amethystruby1129
    @amethystruby1129 Před 3 lety +11

    This show is a masterpiece. I didn't know the subtleties it had with editing, filming, writing. Also, I felt like a character with fleabag herself and the moment that priest confronted her at first, I got scared, as if we both got exposed. Never felt so involved in any show. I love how unique the show is, with all awkward comedy and craziness.
    Honestly, I would LOVE a season 3, but if that destroys all the character developments and plots then don't spoil it. I'll just rewatch the 2 seasons till I die.😭

  • @whatsuptrends2936
    @whatsuptrends2936 Před 3 lety +12

    0:38 that was a goodbye. Now it really hit me. tears flood my eyes

  • @barefootlovers
    @barefootlovers Před 2 lety +2

    Hot priest is a phenomenal actor

  • @fluffytalguw5883
    @fluffytalguw5883 Před 2 lety +11

    I think her breaking the fourth wall started when her bestie died and I’m so glad that the priest was able to notice her breaking away. I’m really sad that this is 2 seasons long but it was great the whole way. The ending was sad too but this show’s been very real. ❤️’d it.

  • @user-kj9st9vq3u
    @user-kj9st9vq3u Před 3 lety +4

    3:00 the show is so rooted in seamless 4th wall-breaking that it feels completely unnerving to have another character look into the camera

  • @jennyharmony1371
    @jennyharmony1371 Před 2 lety +8

    This is a good breakdown of why this show is so genius and intimate. You feel so pulled in. So invested. Excellent storytelling. Excellent editing.

  • @ilovesleep66
    @ilovesleep66 Před 2 lety +1

    “its through her closeness to us that fleabag remains distanced from other people” this omg

  • @rashikumar2776
    @rashikumar2776 Před 3 lety +46

    Wow! Every jarring cut made sense to me. And everything you just pointed out made this series even more amazing for me... God, Phoebe! ❤️❤️❤️ What a bunch of creative and hilarious geniuses have made this!

  • @ipsilonia
    @ipsilonia Před 3 lety +4

    i cried so hard during those last few minutes in the finale. such a powerful journey for fleabag (and us).

  • @otermina
    @otermina Před 2 lety +2

    omg when the priest looked directly at the camera it felt like i was spying on a friend's date and their date saw me

  • @SessaApollo
    @SessaApollo Před 2 lety +8

    It literally broke my heart when she left and didn’t let me follow it was like losing a best friend. The show helped me get over a breakup and she was like a person I grew fond of then at the end when she waved and I was in tear I waved back, I know it sounds dumb but it was really like saying goodbye

  • @rcrowder85
    @rcrowder85 Před rokem +4

    It's like giving up an imaginary friend. From the music, to the scene cuts, to the breaking of morals and norms as a way to insulate herself from the rest of society, to the uncomfortable conversations, the breaking of the 4th wall with ease, this series impresses me again and again. It's a very strange masterpiece and the end is probably a nice cut from one life to another.... but I want a season 3 and 4....

  • @susioeandno1else
    @susioeandno1else Před 3 lety +7

    When Phoebe Waller-Bridge won the emmy, I honestly wondered how she won over Rachel Brosnahan...
    Today I binged Fleabag, and I finally understand...
    It is so hard to give up on Fleabag and The Priest, but the ending was so bittersweet perfect I can't imagine a third season...

  • @jaaanai
    @jaaanai Před 3 lety +117

    Hope the 3rd season is never made, I feel like it would be ruined.
    Also I yelped when the priest stared and yelled into the camera.

  • @mmaighrd
    @mmaighrd Před 2 lety +2

    This show is the definition of art

  • @laylaicarus4053
    @laylaicarus4053 Před 3 lety +3

    I cried my heart out the first time he noticed the camera , the « us » it’s the feeling that there’s someone out there who can understand the weirdest and most unnatural part of you that you don’t even dare or care to share. And that person is the only person you can’t have in the entire world. But the fact that you can’t have him does not make his understanding less soul-touching.

  • @fluffytalguw5883
    @fluffytalguw5883 Před 2 lety +3

    Some of the best moments for me were when in season 1, Boo says the reason why they make erasers on ✏️s is because people make mistakes, and in season 2, when the awardee lady explained how men and women are - wow! And the hair is everything speech was phenomenal. 👏🏽

  • @feno.
    @feno. Před rokem +1

    you have no idea how happy I am knowing that people are also interracting with fleabag whenever she looks at the camera, I never felt so close to a character from a show 😭
    what she made was a masterpiece 😭❤️

  • @Mindimalist
    @Mindimalist Před 3 lety +18

    Have you ever had one of those moments when a person that you feel attracted to looks through your eyes and sees you deeply and intimately. It’s as if they finally found the you that’s hidden amongst your skin, and you see their real self also through their eyes?!... well that’s what happens when the hot priest looked at us/the camera...
    That was dope, and intimate even for me. ❤️

  • @KatyVLOGS12
    @KatyVLOGS12 Před rokem +3

    And yet, despite everything, I spend every day praying that Phoebe comes up with a new fantastic idea for a third season that would allow her to willingly continue writing without it being forced, flawlessly resulting in another masterpiece for us to binge watch in a few hours

  • @oraycampos
    @oraycampos Před rokem +1

    Jesus, how accurated and precisely sharp was those considerations. Loved it

  • @user-mh9tk2ju3c
    @user-mh9tk2ju3c Před 6 měsíci +1

    One of the best shows I've ever watched. Like a more sophisticated Miranda. Blew my mind. Phoebe Waller Bridge is a genius!

  • @NthabisengMosieane
    @NthabisengMosieane Před 3 lety +4

    I was like 'Aaah! Fleabag he sees us!' Amazing show, you know it's good when you're sad it's gone but know deep down, it ended perfectly.

  • @hazalsena.23
    @hazalsena.23 Před 3 lety +13

    THANK YOU! Now I fell in love with this series more and won’t be able to over it cuz there’s nothing compare to it!

  • @thezgecin
    @thezgecin Před 11 měsíci +2

    This show is a revolution. This woman is a magician.

  • @howard5992
    @howard5992 Před 2 lety +2

    That is a lovely video essay.
    It's the right length to present your ideas and it gives us several well documented examples (of editing, scene framing, and background music) to illustrate the different changes that occurred.

  • @sodem2810
    @sodem2810 Před 3 lety +3

    Quite possibly the best ending to a series I’ve ever seen. Heartbreaking and yet full of hope.

    • @nunya257
      @nunya257 Před 3 lety

      This ending rocked my world, but the absolute best ending to a series ever is SIx Feet Under

  • @srijaninaskar
    @srijaninaskar Před 3 lety +6

    I'm not sure whether to dislike this video because it says there won't be a third season of Fleabag or like it because it's so well explained

  • @azul4904
    @azul4904 Před 8 měsíci +1

    wow, i always knew fleabag was genius but i never thought of these things like this. such a masterpiece

  • @sunnysjwinter
    @sunnysjwinter Před 8 měsíci +1

    Easily one of the best TV series in recent history. Genius!

  • @sarathgopinath3096
    @sarathgopinath3096 Před 3 lety +5

    This makes so much sense. Philosopher Zizek talks about fetish and how everyone has a fetish (not in the typical feet fetish sort of way). If anyone says they are indifferent to the world, it just means they have created a fantasy of their own from which they derive pleasure. Fleabag has this fantasy of an imaginary audience and once this fantasy is broke, she will probably don't know how to live in this world. We all have a certain element of fetish which prevents us from looking at our deeper inner contradictions.

  • @KindCountsDeb3773
    @KindCountsDeb3773 Před 3 lety +5

    OMG I needed this explanation ! I so wanted season 3, but I am satisfied now. I got some of the clues about a change in Fleabag, but not all. I think I was enjoying it so much I was just soaking in the shows effects and their meanings. Bravo ! Based on this look, I had to subscribe. Thanks !

  • @shraddhasaikia3477
    @shraddhasaikia3477 Před 2 lety

    The way you guys analysed and broke down the sequence is amazing. Eye opening almost. So thank you ❤️❤️

  • @bethb8653
    @bethb8653 Před 2 lety +1

    "women are born with pain built in" is a line that will always stand out for me. brilliant.

  • @liyana8556
    @liyana8556 Před 3 lety +11

    That was such great insight. I remember watching the last episode and just bawling my eyes out for a good half an hour, Ah what a show.

  • @Normiiiiiiiii
    @Normiiiiiiiii Před 3 lety +8

    This was really insightful. Thank you for digesting all this information and explaining it in a clear way!

  • @IhaytFukkingsocialmedia
    @IhaytFukkingsocialmedia Před rokem +1

    humor/sarcasm/wit is like a shield, a defense mechanism.

  • @ca-ke9493
    @ca-ke9493 Před 2 lety +1

    While in the context of the show we are likely a Boo substitute/coping mechanism to prevent Fleabag from getting too close to people, I cant help but feel a similar sense of dissociation from how we perform for our cameras and our phones nowadays, down to the frenetic hard jump cuts common in comedic youtube videos.

  • @nurielizabeth
    @nurielizabeth Před 3 lety +3

    I was so in love with how the serie flows through the both seasons. I was really expecting a 3rd one but now I'm pleased that they made the best out of two.