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  1. Mar 5, 2019 · Fleabag’s sister Claire (Sian Clifford) and her toxic husband Martin (Brett Gelman) have allegedly quit booze because they “just enjoy each other more this way”. (Read: Martin is an alcoholic.) Fleabag, meanwhile, is ordering shots of tequila instead of wine. A nervous waitress hovers around the table attempting to refill glasses, while ...

    • "I'm Not Being Churchy, I'm Trying to Get to Know you."
    • "Sometimes I Worry I'm only in It For The outfits."
    • "Love Is Awful. It's awful..."
    • "I Love You, too."

    The Priest is the first person to ever notice Fleabag's asides to the audience. He doesn't know what they mean, but he notices that she's checking out, and this makes her incredibly uncomfortable. These private thoughts are off-limits, and nobody else has noticed before. Fleabag has the chance to open herself up and let out all those dark feelings ...

    As the season progresses, The Priest begins to come a bit undone as his yearning for Fleabag grows. He never lets her forget how much being a priest means to him. Even the pageantry and the ceremonial components appeal to him. His confession about his trip to Rome may seem to amount to little more than a punchline, but it reveals a man who has alwa...

    "Love is awful. It's awful. It's painful. It's frightening. Makes you doubt yourself, judge yourself...It's all any of us want, and it's hell when we get there! So no wonder it's something we don't want to do on our own." As The Priest officiates Godmother (Olivia Colman) and Dad's (Bill Paterson) wedding, there's a lot to read between the lines. H...

    Usually, the words "I love you" signify the beginning of a relationship, but these two have nowhere to go. Their journey is about getting to this point, not what comes after. Both characters enter into this reckless, doomed relationship and knowing the outcome, they take the plunge anyway. Fleabag calls it a love story, but she doesn't say they liv...

  2. While I think the priest will always love Fleabag, I think their relationship made him doubt his faith in a good way. It was a love that strengthened his relationship with God because it gave him hope. And even though he's hopeful for the first time in a long time, those doubts will never leave him. So maybe the priest and Fleabag reconnect ...

  3. fleabag was celibate for a year because "sex didn't bring anything good" and when the priest talks about his celibacy he tells her "nothing good" would come from them having sex. i think they have similar experiences with sex but ultimately, celibacy isn't going to fix the underlying issues. i think that was a major point that was being conveyed in the story.

  4. May 21, 2019 · The wholly, holy unexpected central tension of season two unfolds when Fleabag (Waller-Bridge) begins spending time with and subsequently gets extremely horny for the Priest (Andrew Scott), a young, charismatic, and hot Catholic priest who’s slated to conduct her father’s second wedding ceremony. The priest as an object of adoration and ...

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  5. In her relationship with the Priest, we see Fleabag allowing the walls she’s so carefully constructed to come crashing down for the first time. In the series’ heart-wrenching final scene ...

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  7. Jun 7, 2019 · When season two of Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s sexy, wry British comedy begins, Fleabag tells us, “This is a love story.”. She falls for a Catholic priest — the Priest (Andrew Scott), as he’s ...

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