The thing about Claire is that she is everything that is expected from a modern woman, intelligent, powerful, independent but that is EXAUSTING for her, she's always on a verge of a breakdown, she's always upset, she's always extress that's why she envys her sister. Unlike Claire, she can make people like her without even trying, while for her people only will take her seriously like a good co-worker but never a fun person to hang out with.
Yes, its mindblowing isnt it. She has everything in life but life is hard for her, almost unbearable with the decisions, stress and emotions, she can barely make a change for herself that is outside of the ordinary plan that she has for herself, yet Fleabag can attract people, be the center of attention and persevere and move on after loss of her mother, best friend and sex addiction and shame/guilt - and seeing that just hit the spot for Claire
Yes! I can't begin to imagine having to be this strong figure even in your own family, always worrying and taking care of your alcoholic husband and his son, a depressed bankrupted sister and an easily manipulated dad. That's probably why she's so focused on work, the one thing she can actually control.
when fleabag talks to belinda, she barely or doesn't even address the viewers which is really interesting.. maybe it means she feels really seen around belinda or has a friend she can truely share all her thoughts with so doesn't need to talk to us or something? either way its pretty cool
I never noticed that! Maybe she sees herself in Belinda, like she doesn't have to talk to us/herself in her head because talking to Belinda is already like that. So Belinda could be like an aspirational version of her future self, like someone she could realistically become? Idk but interesting to think about
In the flashbacks to Boo she never addresses an audience, so I see it as a coping mechanism after losing Boo. Making another actual friend/person she can talk to takes away her need for _us._
i never found it funny tbh i thought it was like.. super emotional ? or at least it felt very emotional to me bc he noticed whenever she "left" the conversation and was in her own head/talking to 'us' while no one else notices her detaching from reality
@@DYDYBEEBEE No I totally get the emotional aspect of it, my comment was referring to the actual scene in which he kept going “That!! What is that?!” while violently turning to look at us, LOL. That delivery was hilarious.
@@a.j.1819 I found it really unsettling, partly because we've never seen anyone else break the fourth wall in this show so it felt like a weird transgression and partly because Andrew Scott's turn as Moriarty all those years ago left an indelible mark on my psyche that has forever tainted him as "a bit off".
@@hwren9845 I don’t know the movie/role/character you‘re referring to but I also can’t say that I loved the Priest as a character. He also felt „off“ to me and not as dreamy as everyone seems to think he was. Very funny though lol
I actually sympathize with Claire. She's tired of feeling like a supporting character in her sister's life. Fleabag enters a situation and it does ultimately somehow become about her in some significant way. Claire just wanted Fleabag to help her on a day she was stressed out about. And Fleabag breaks the award, replaces it with a piece of art that she stole, gets the presenter sick, all the while acting cool as a cucumber and making Claire's coworkers laugh as if nothing ever happened. And Claire that whole time is stressed out of her mind, and struggling with being personable and likable, something that comes so easy to Fleabag. At a certain point it must get exhausting, feeling like a secondary character.
Belinda’s small monologue at the bar really resonates if you think it through in the context of being and living as a woman in the world. That and a couple other scenes later in the season are impeccably written. Such a great show
The way this show utilizes the 4th wall to show the main character's state of mind is one of the coolest and most unique things I've ever seen in media, and also is one of the reasons why I love this show so much! Like, for example: - In season 1, not a single flashback with Boo had Fleabag addressing us in it. - In the last episode of season 1, when the "reveal" about Boo is shown to the viewers, Fleabag actively tries to back away from the camera and to run away from us. We were never supposed to know, because she has not been able to face it herself. She talks to us less and less, until eventually in the scene with the bank manager, she doesn't address us at all. - When we return to Fleabag's life, it's a year later and she's tried to improve upon herself, but she comes back to talking to us again. Most people theorize that it's because talking to us is her way of dissociating with the situation and dealing with difficult things - in this case, talking with her family again after a year of tense distance following the art show disaster. - In the scene with Belinda, she doesn't address us at all either. She's completely enraptured by her. Lots of people theorize that Belinda is supposed to represent an older version of Fleabag that she wants to be like! Successful and intelligent on the outside, but swears and makes daring jokes in reality. - Now finally, there's the priest, who's the one person who's noticed her dissociating from us. I just LOVE how much that in itself implies about the relationship and connection the two have with one another. - I can't wait for you to see what they do with this in the coming episodes!!!
About Claire: I have a bit of a similar relationship with my sister. She is a bit younger and she's very funny. People really enjoy her company. Personally, I'm a lot more earnest. I have a more "exclusive" sense of humour which only comes out with people I'm close to. I used to be jelous of my sister's popularity. I'm not anymore but I do get where Claire is coming from. She is a successful business woman and still feels like she can't hold a candle to her entertaining sister
Me too!! My sister is very outgoing, fun, but she struggles a lot with mental ilness and I'm very uptight, very anxious, and I too have that "exclusive sense of humor". And because of that, I used to be very jealous of her for a long time and kind of erase all of her struggles and think "she has such a vibrant life and I'm this little ball of bitterness". Now, after therapy I'm able to see that I have my own way of being and that's OK. And her life is not perfect so just relax honey.
All of the characters are so brilliantly written in fleabag. Claire is so clearly struggling from the pressure of being a perfect wife, step mother, daughter and colleague, but is so stubborn and (like fleabag) refuses help from anyone. Fleabags dad is obviously still mourning the loss of his wife, and has turned to the godmother for comfort, but it is an incredibly toxic relationship (seen from the dad being terrified when fleabag dropped the tray of food etc.) Such a brilliant series, can't wait to watch your reactions as the rest of the series unfolds
I love love love this episode. And I don't know if people share this sentiment but I adore Belinda. She's so well-written. And you can see Fleabag just *admires* her, and in my opinion that's why she kisses her (rather than because she desires her). She's the first person she's met (maybe in her life) that she just admires (because Belinda is brilliant) and she just shares her wisdom with Fleabag without expecting nothing in return. It was such a wonderful connection.
Priest is a charming,funny character but I also love the fact that Phoebe didn't write him as perfect (he is obviously alcoholic). He has his own issues and it makes him more human as a love interest.
I think this is one of my favourite episodes of the show like the way they do the social commentary in this show is well done and written especially with that scene at the bar with the business women talking about womanhood’s and what it entails and that scene with the Priest about having doubts in faith i can relate being muslim and trying to fit in amazing show
Stephen Colbert asked Phoebe Waller-Bridge (the actress who plays Fleabag,she is also the creator/writer of the show) the meaning of fox. She didn't answer it but Colbert said he always thinked it represents the hound of heaven (from the poem) . She said "No, I wish that was my answer" so it's not the real meaning BUT it's a brilliant way of looking at it 🙄
I recently watched fleabag for the first time and I absolutely loved it. "Rewatching" with you guys feels so nice and relaxing like watching with friends :) really nice reaction videos!
I LOVE this episode. All the characters are so nuanced and they feel so human and so real. Like Claire...I was initially hurt at what she said to Fleabag too but it gave so much more insight into why she is the way she is. There is so much built up resentment inside Claire and as much as it may seem like she's angry at Fleabag, I feel like she is really angry at herself because most of her pain is self inflicted. Staying with Martin was her choice. Giving up her promotion was her choice. I feel like she envies Fleabag's freedom in the sense that unlike herself, Fleabag is brave enough to live her life on her own terms even though she is seen as somewhat of a "screw up." Claire has never really been herself because she is always trying to keep up appearances. The closest we've seen of her authentic self is that brief moment with Klare. And as for the "hot priest" (as he is commonly known as)....he is honestly my favourite part of this season. It was so clever for them to use the 4th wall breaking to illustrate the depth of their connection. When that part happened I was internally screaming for them to get married too! haha. I was like "he SEES her!"...and that to me is the cornerstone of true love. Fleabag detaches from her world whenever she talks to us, and even with us, she's never really been super vulnerable so for me, there is a real intimacy in her relationship with the priest that just warms my heart. And it's a two way street because I do think the priest feels he can be his true self with Fleabag too. As a priest I suppose being vulnerable is part of his calling, but I think he uses humour to deflect a lot too. Growing up with an alcoholic family you just know he carries a lot of pain himself yet as a priest I feel like he can't really be truly vulnerable because people look up to him to "know the answers" in a way. I'm not sure what the fox means but to me him being afraid of it shows his vulnerability, so maybe Fleabag seeing the fox is a metaphor of her "seeing" him too....not as a priest but a human, just like everyone else. On some level we're all looking for meaning in life and the priest found it in God/being a priest which is why this was such a painful episode for me. I was falling in love with them as a couple but knowing that being a priest is not just a "job", it's his identity...that hurt because their connection is so genuine. For me, I believe you can have both but it all comes down to personal belief so I know for the priest the impossibility of loving/ marrying Fleabag is a real thing for him. But as a lover of Rom Coms this was a tough one! 😅I'm loving your Fleabag reaction guys, it always makes my day! Can't wait for the next one! :)
Love it! His character is Hot Priest in the credits, so we don’t know either of their actual names This is such a great show. A piece of art, basically.
Fleabag and the hot priest are made of each other. But he just happened to be a catholic priest. Claire continues to be my favourite character. She has her own ups and downs, but she's awesome.
As usual, men that react to Fleabag always cut out the most important part of Belinda's soliloquy. Perhaps it's subconcious that they don't want to hear the truth about women in pain. And I'm a man.
As a guy I prefer shows written by women because they tend to write characters more realistically and with more depth. Not always ofc but most of the time imo
11:24 So I didn't watch the show before watching these reactions. So this episode is the first time I really feel like I have something in common with fleabag. When Claire said to her resonates with me so much because I understand being seen that way but at the same time knowing that it could be your favorite part of you and lifelong torture.
I love the Kristin Scott Thomas episode 💕💕 she was in some 90’s films (4weddings, English Patient). Hot Priest and 🦊 and Hot Priest seeing us for the first time. And Clair & Klare - the awkwardness is just perfect 😍 love that you love the show - it’s very dear to us ❤️
Americans seem unaware that a parish Priest get a free home as part of their job. It's usually on church grounds or close. So Pam shares the home. Does this not happen in America. Same for any priest or vicar. Thebuilding is usually known as a vicarage. Does this not happen in America??
It does. I was raised Episcopalian, and our Reverends were given use of a Church owned house in which to live while serving. Not sure how it is for Catholic priests here, kibut I’ve heard of vicarages. Assume it’s diff for Episcopalianism and other non Catholic denominations bc Reverends/Ministers, etc. can have spouses/families.
I have a sister. I think Claire is trying to say, “we are not friends, we are family and more”. Friends can come and go, family is permanent , even when you don’t like your family or be different
A really beautiful British mini series is "It's a sin". It's funny, gut wrenchingly sad and beautiful in every way possible. It's set in the 80s where we get to know a couple of gay men discovering their sexuality/ discovering who they are. It's the early days of AIDS....which was considered God's punishment for the gay community back then.
Love this series but honestly, disappointed you brushed over Belinda's monologue on women in pain. That was one of the best bits of the entire two seasons of Fleabag, and it would have been interesting to hear your reactions to it as young men.
If you like the Priest he is played by an Irish actor called Andrew Scott. He is very well known in the UK. He is gay in real life, and he plays a variety of gay and straight characters. He does everything from Shakespeare to TV and movie comedies and dramas. You should really check out some of his other work. He really is brilliant in everything he does. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Did you recognize Belinda? Amazing British Actress: Kristin Scott Thomas. And no mention of kooky Step Mom, Oscar winner Olivia Colman? Huge cast here. Bus Rodent (Jamie Demetriou) has his own great comedy called 'Stath Lets Flats'. Worth checking out. Peace guys.
This show is great and I love your reactions!! Can you guys react to the series "Invisible City"? It's a series from Brazil about Brazilian folklore, as if the mythical creatures of folklore lived in our world. It's very interesting, I think you'll like it ❤️
RIGHT AFTER THE PRIEST AND FLEABAG BECAME “FRIENDS” HE STARTED TO SEE HER AND NOTICE HER TALKING TO US BC SHE HAS A ‘FRIEND’ WHICH WAS SOMETHING TALKED AB BETWEEN HER AND THE THERAPIST. HES THE ONLY ONE THAT SEES HER IM CRYINGGGGG THIS SHOW IS UGHHHH
Claire is just jealous a bit of how Fleabag is so carefree and instantly likable and also sad that Martin whom she referred to as "my life" would want to kiss her sister. I think that the very fact that she shared her feelings with Fleabag is a confirmation that they are growing closer.
I see Belinda as a Fleabag in the future if she chooses to move on and persevere She is a business owner / with similar demeanors / edgy and a feminist / who share the same views. I always viewed that as a conversation with her better part of herself in the future. What if kind of deal.
You should search "why there can't be a third season of Fleabag" here on TH-cam. Its premise hinges on this episode and the priest noticing Fleabag addressing the camera. It's worth a watch, but maybe wait until you've finished the series as there are spoilers.
hoping my views and not skipping ads will help you guys invest in a better camera 😅 it seems like you're at 720p while the video from the series is at 1080p.
I love the fact that Fleabag has a near Sapphic Moment with Belinda. We love to see it! Also, Belinda is wise. In an ideal Queer world, they’d be together.
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The thing about Claire is that she is everything that is expected from a modern woman, intelligent, powerful, independent but that is EXAUSTING for her, she's always on a verge of a breakdown, she's always upset, she's always extress that's why she envys her sister. Unlike Claire, she can make people like her without even trying, while for her people only will take her seriously like a good co-worker but never a fun person to hang out with.
Spot on.
and reminds her funny mother
Yes, its mindblowing isnt it. She has everything in life but life is hard for her, almost unbearable with the decisions, stress and emotions, she can barely make a change for herself that is outside of the ordinary plan that she has for herself, yet Fleabag can attract people, be the center of attention and persevere and move on after loss of her mother, best friend and sex addiction and shame/guilt - and seeing that just hit the spot for Claire
Yes! I can't begin to imagine having to be this strong figure even in your own family, always worrying and taking care of your alcoholic husband and his son, a depressed bankrupted sister and an easily manipulated dad. That's probably why she's so focused on work, the one thing she can actually control.
@@ellen8695 it's not emphasized, but I'm also pretty sure Claire hates Godmother as much as Fleabag does
when fleabag talks to belinda, she barely or doesn't even address the viewers which is really interesting.. maybe it means she feels really seen around belinda or has a friend she can truely share all her thoughts with so doesn't need to talk to us or something? either way its pretty cool
I never noticed that! Maybe she sees herself in Belinda, like she doesn't have to talk to us/herself in her head because talking to Belinda is already like that. So Belinda could be like an aspirational version of her future self, like someone she could realistically become? Idk but interesting to think about
In the flashbacks to Boo she never addresses an audience, so I see it as a coping mechanism after losing Boo. Making another actual friend/person she can talk to takes away her need for _us._
The way the Priest kept calling her out on talking to the camera is so funny lol. This show’s comedic timing is everything
It's amazing, when she's looking to the camera she's zoning out and talking to herself and the priest understands that
i never found it funny tbh i thought it was like.. super emotional ? or at least it felt very emotional to me bc he noticed whenever she "left" the conversation and was in her own head/talking to 'us' while no one else notices her detaching from reality
@@DYDYBEEBEE No I totally get the emotional aspect of it, my comment was referring to the actual scene in which he kept going “That!! What is that?!” while violently turning to look at us, LOL. That delivery was hilarious.
@@a.j.1819 I found it really unsettling, partly because we've never seen anyone else break the fourth wall in this show so it felt like a weird transgression and partly because Andrew Scott's turn as Moriarty all those years ago left an indelible mark on my psyche that has forever tainted him as "a bit off".
@@hwren9845 I don’t know the movie/role/character you‘re referring to but I also can’t say that I loved the Priest as a character. He also felt „off“ to me and not as dreamy as everyone seems to think he was. Very funny though lol
I actually sympathize with Claire. She's tired of feeling like a supporting character in her sister's life. Fleabag enters a situation and it does ultimately somehow become about her in some significant way.
Claire just wanted Fleabag to help her on a day she was stressed out about. And Fleabag breaks the award, replaces it with a piece of art that she stole, gets the presenter sick, all the while acting cool as a cucumber and making Claire's coworkers laugh as if nothing ever happened. And Claire that whole time is stressed out of her mind, and struggling with being personable and likable, something that comes so easy to Fleabag.
At a certain point it must get exhausting, feeling like a secondary character.
Belinda’s small monologue at the bar really resonates if you think it through in the context of being and living as a woman in the world. That and a couple other scenes later in the season are impeccably written. Such a great show
The way this show utilizes the 4th wall to show the main character's state of mind is one of the coolest and most unique things I've ever seen in media, and also is one of the reasons why I love this show so much! Like, for example:
- In season 1, not a single flashback with Boo had Fleabag addressing us in it.
- In the last episode of season 1, when the "reveal" about Boo is shown to the viewers, Fleabag actively tries to back away from the camera and to run away from us. We were never supposed to know, because she has not been able to face it herself. She talks to us less and less, until eventually in the scene with the bank manager, she doesn't address us at all.
- When we return to Fleabag's life, it's a year later and she's tried to improve upon herself, but she comes back to talking to us again. Most people theorize that it's because talking to us is her way of dissociating with the situation and dealing with difficult things - in this case, talking with her family again after a year of tense distance following the art show disaster.
- In the scene with Belinda, she doesn't address us at all either. She's completely enraptured by her. Lots of people theorize that Belinda is supposed to represent an older version of Fleabag that she wants to be like! Successful and intelligent on the outside, but swears and makes daring jokes in reality.
- Now finally, there's the priest, who's the one person who's noticed her dissociating from us. I just LOVE how much that in itself implies about the relationship and connection the two have with one another.
- I can't wait for you to see what they do with this in the coming episodes!!!
About Claire: I have a bit of a similar relationship with my sister. She is a bit younger and she's very funny. People really enjoy her company. Personally, I'm a lot more earnest. I have a more "exclusive" sense of humour which only comes out with people I'm close to.
I used to be jelous of my sister's popularity. I'm not anymore but I do get where Claire is coming from. She is a successful business woman and still feels like she can't hold a candle to her entertaining sister
Me too!! My sister is very outgoing, fun, but she struggles a lot with mental ilness and I'm very uptight, very anxious, and I too have that "exclusive sense of humor". And because of that, I used to be very jealous of her for a long time and kind of erase all of her struggles and think "she has such a vibrant life and I'm this little ball of bitterness".
Now, after therapy I'm able to see that I have my own way of being and that's OK. And her life is not perfect so just relax honey.
@@thiagocavalcanti6175 I couldn't agree more! :-)
All of the characters are so brilliantly written in fleabag. Claire is so clearly struggling from the pressure of being a perfect wife, step mother, daughter and colleague, but is so stubborn and (like fleabag) refuses help from anyone.
Fleabags dad is obviously still mourning the loss of his wife, and has turned to the godmother for comfort, but it is an incredibly toxic relationship (seen from the dad being terrified when fleabag dropped the tray of food etc.)
Such a brilliant series, can't wait to watch your reactions as the rest of the series unfolds
I love love love this episode. And I don't know if people share this sentiment but I adore Belinda. She's so well-written. And you can see Fleabag just *admires* her, and in my opinion that's why she kisses her (rather than because she desires her). She's the first person she's met (maybe in her life) that she just admires (because Belinda is brilliant) and she just shares her wisdom with Fleabag without expecting nothing in return. It was such a wonderful connection.
Yes
Priest is a charming,funny character but I also love the fact that Phoebe didn't write him as perfect (he is obviously alcoholic). He has his own issues and it makes him more human as a love interest.
4:06 Rob's reaction to the broken trophy. Hahah!🤣🤣 I love your reaction channel.
I think this is one of my favourite episodes of the show like the way they do the social commentary in this show is well done and written especially with that scene at the bar with the business women talking about womanhood’s and what it entails and that scene with the Priest about having doubts in faith i can relate being muslim and trying to fit in amazing show
Funniest episode of the show, IMO. I cried with laughter with the Godmother's sculpture reveal on my first watch.
Stephen Colbert asked Phoebe Waller-Bridge (the actress who plays Fleabag,she is also the creator/writer of the show) the meaning of fox. She didn't answer it but Colbert said he always thinked it represents the hound of heaven (from the poem) . She said "No, I wish that was my answer" so it's not the real meaning BUT it's a brilliant way of looking at it 🙄
I recently watched fleabag for the first time and I absolutely loved it. "Rewatching" with you guys feels so nice and relaxing like watching with friends :) really nice reaction videos!
3:12 There’s a compilation of ‘Claire being Done’ and you should watch it. It’s very funny.
Kristin Scott Thomas is such a brilliant actress. You should check out more of her movies like ‘The English Patient’ or ‘Four Weddings and a Funeral’.
I love that you 3 totally get this humour. Fleabag and the Priest - Andrew Scott is so great.
My Prediction was right: All of you are obsessed with the Hot Priest. Andrew Scott has blessed all our lives.
I LOVE this episode. All the characters are so nuanced and they feel so human and so real. Like Claire...I was initially hurt at what she said to Fleabag too but it gave so much more insight into why she is the way she is. There is so much built up resentment inside Claire and as much as it may seem like she's angry at Fleabag, I feel like she is really angry at herself because most of her pain is self inflicted. Staying with Martin was her choice. Giving up her promotion was her choice. I feel like she envies Fleabag's freedom in the sense that unlike herself, Fleabag is brave enough to live her life on her own terms even though she is seen as somewhat of a "screw up." Claire has never really been herself because she is always trying to keep up appearances. The closest we've seen of her authentic self is that brief moment with Klare.
And as for the "hot priest" (as he is commonly known as)....he is honestly my favourite part of this season. It was so clever for them to use the 4th wall breaking to illustrate the depth of their connection. When that part happened I was internally screaming for them to get married too! haha. I was like "he SEES her!"...and that to me is the cornerstone of true love. Fleabag detaches from her world whenever she talks to us, and even with us, she's never really been super vulnerable so for me, there is a real intimacy in her relationship with the priest that just warms my heart. And it's a two way street because I do think the priest feels he can be his true self with Fleabag too. As a priest I suppose being vulnerable is part of his calling, but I think he uses humour to deflect a lot too. Growing up with an alcoholic family you just know he carries a lot of pain himself yet as a priest I feel like he can't really be truly vulnerable because people look up to him to "know the answers" in a way. I'm not sure what the fox means but to me him being afraid of it shows his vulnerability, so maybe Fleabag seeing the fox is a metaphor of her "seeing" him too....not as a priest but a human, just like everyone else.
On some level we're all looking for meaning in life and the priest found it in God/being a priest which is why this was such a painful episode for me. I was falling in love with them as a couple but knowing that being a priest is not just a "job", it's his identity...that hurt because their connection is so genuine. For me, I believe you can have both but it all comes down to personal belief so I know for the priest the impossibility of loving/ marrying Fleabag is a real thing for him. But as a lover of Rom Coms this was a tough one! 😅I'm loving your Fleabag reaction guys, it always makes my day! Can't wait for the next one! :)
Love it!
His character is Hot Priest in the credits, so we don’t know either of their actual names
This is such a great show. A piece of art, basically.
Just here to watch you three fall in love with the Priest in this episode. Did not disappoint.
The breaking the 4th wall of the 4th wall is genuinely some of the best writing ever!
Fleabag and the hot priest are made of each other. But he just happened to be a catholic priest. Claire continues to be my favourite character. She has her own ups and downs, but she's awesome.
This season is just perfect, thanks guys for reminding me of it
As usual, men that react to Fleabag always cut out the most important part of Belinda's soliloquy. Perhaps it's subconcious that they don't want to hear the truth about women in pain. And I'm a man.
Truth
they seem uncomfortable
As a guy I prefer shows written by women because they tend to write characters more realistically and with more depth. Not always ofc but most of the time imo
11:24 So I didn't watch the show before watching these reactions. So this episode is the first time I really feel like I have something in common with fleabag. When Claire said to her resonates with me so much because I understand being seen that way but at the same time knowing that it could be your favorite part of you and lifelong torture.
Belinda was like God talking to her. ugh. i love the women in this show. Phoebe is such an amazing writer.
I’m always so happy to see your reaction. I look forward to the uploads. I’m having such fun! Thank you.
You guys have become the favorite part of any day with a new Fleabag post!!
More greetings from the UK 🇬🇧. Getting much vicarious enjoyment from your enjoyment, so just had to subscribe!
This show is just amazing...I love your reactions just keep these going
Dame Kristin Scott Thomas ('Four Weddings and a Funeral', 'The English Patient') is brilliant as Belinda!
Greetings from the UK and I admire your discernment. Subscribed.
I love the Kristin Scott Thomas episode 💕💕 she was in some 90’s films (4weddings, English Patient). Hot Priest and 🦊 and Hot Priest seeing us for the first time. And Clair & Klare - the awkwardness is just perfect 😍 love that you love the show - it’s very dear to us ❤️
I just love how it’s a thing that Rugby is majorly Homoerotic which it technically is. It reminds me that you need to watch ‘Heartstopper’.
guys congrats on 50k♥
13:50 that was me when I watched it for the first time too 😂 I love them
2 x 3 claire: "i would've come up with my own jokes. i have my own jokes"
2 x 1 claire: "get your hands off of my miscarriage. it's mine"
i cannot wait to watch your reaction to the last episode.
Americans seem unaware that a parish Priest get a free home as part of their job. It's usually on church grounds or close. So Pam shares the home. Does this not happen in America. Same for any priest or vicar. Thebuilding is usually known as a vicarage. Does this not happen in America??
It does. I was raised Episcopalian, and our Reverends were given use of a Church owned house in which to live while serving. Not sure how it is for Catholic priests here, kibut I’ve heard of vicarages. Assume it’s diff for Episcopalianism and other non Catholic denominations bc Reverends/Ministers, etc. can have spouses/families.
@@lizjewelry yeah. I've known kids that grew up in vicarages. Most seem to grow up non religious.
It does.
This episode tells us that Claire’s Emotional Constipation really messes up her system.
I have a sister. I think Claire is trying to say, “we are not friends, we are family and more”. Friends can come and go, family is permanent , even when you don’t like your family or be different
There’s one whole thesis about The Hot Priest catching on to the Fourth Wall. You’ll find it out.
A really beautiful British mini series is "It's a sin". It's funny, gut wrenchingly sad and beautiful in every way possible.
It's set in the 80s where we get to know a couple of gay men discovering their sexuality/ discovering who they are. It's the early days of AIDS....which was considered God's punishment for the gay community back then.
Just for context - foxes live and roam around London :)
Nice reaction lads, subbed!
Love this series but honestly, disappointed you brushed over Belinda's monologue on women in pain. That was one of the best bits of the entire two seasons of Fleabag, and it would have been interesting to hear your reactions to it as young men.
agreed.
If you like the Priest he is played by an Irish actor called Andrew Scott. He is very well known in the UK. He is gay in real life, and he plays a variety of gay and straight characters. He does everything from Shakespeare to TV and movie comedies and dramas. You should really check out some of his other work. He really is brilliant in everything he does. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Did you recognize Belinda? Amazing British Actress: Kristin Scott Thomas. And no mention of kooky Step Mom, Oscar winner Olivia Colman? Huge cast here. Bus Rodent (Jamie Demetriou) has his own great comedy called 'Stath Lets Flats'. Worth checking out. Peace guys.
Moral of the Story: Don’t take Food Allergies lightly.
If you like Andrew Scott (The Priest) You should watch the BBC's Sherlock. He's in it and he's great.
Im loving this
I just comment this about fewdays ago and now already 50k🔥
REEL-TIME growing fast.
We will get 100k sub soon🔥
This show is great and I love your reactions!!
Can you guys react to the series "Invisible City"? It's a series from Brazil about Brazilian folklore, as if the mythical creatures of folklore lived in our world. It's very interesting, I think you'll like it ❤️
I love these reactions so muchhhhh
RIGHT AFTER THE PRIEST AND FLEABAG BECAME “FRIENDS” HE STARTED TO SEE HER AND NOTICE HER TALKING TO US BC SHE HAS A ‘FRIEND’ WHICH WAS SOMETHING TALKED AB BETWEEN HER AND THE THERAPIST. HES THE ONLY ONE THAT SEES HER IM CRYINGGGGG THIS SHOW IS UGHHHH
Claire is just jealous a bit of how Fleabag is so carefree and instantly likable and also sad that Martin whom she referred to as "my life" would want to kiss her sister. I think that the very fact that she shared her feelings with Fleabag is a confirmation that they are growing closer.
11:30 no CLAIRE’S THE BEST
I see Belinda as a Fleabag in the future if she chooses to move on and persevere
She is a business owner / with similar demeanors / edgy and a feminist / who share the same views. I always viewed that as a conversation with her better part of herself in the future. What if kind of deal.
You should search "why there can't be a third season of Fleabag" here on TH-cam. Its premise hinges on this episode and the priest noticing Fleabag addressing the camera. It's worth a watch, but maybe wait until you've finished the series as there are spoilers.
Whoa the middle guy just changed faces
Big movie star there Kristin scott Thomas I love this show so much
This was I’d say my favourite episode :)
hoping my views and not skipping ads will help you guys invest in a better camera 😅 it seems like you're at 720p while the video from the series is at 1080p.
such a good showw
I’m not ready for y’all’s reactions to the ending
I think the shellfish thing was a pure mistake. Fleabag isn't so immoral at this point.
Have you guys considered watching heartstopper? A beautiful series, would recommend you giving it a go, would love to hear your thoughts on it:)
you guys should watch better days next!!
I love the fact that Fleabag has a near Sapphic Moment with Belinda. We love to see it! Also, Belinda is wise. In an ideal Queer world, they’d be together.
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The priest is the best character
those foxes tho.. typical london night
is real this urban foxes
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