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Well this broke my heart and made me cry my eyes out!! My new favorite show! Full and early reactions on patreon: / thelexicrowd The newest video in my editor reacts to series. This week I'm watching and reacting to Fleabag for the first time. Follow me: Patreon: / thelexicrowd Twitch: / thelexicrowd Twitter: / thelexicrowd Instagram: / thelexicrowd business email: [email protected] s02e05: The day after a boozy date, Fleabag helps her sister cope with a crisis, while the Priest has an announcement that shocks the family. s02e06: As the wedding draws nearer, the relationship between Fleabag and the Priest becomes more intense - but how will it be resolved? Series adapted from the award-winning play about a young woman trying to cope with life in London whilst coming to terms with a recent tragedy. Fleabag is a British comedy-drama television series created and written by Phoebe Waller-Bridge, based on her one-woman show first performed in 2013 at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. The series was produced by Two Brothers Pictures for digital channel BBC Three, in a co-production agreement with Amazon Studios.[1][2] Waller-Bridge stars as the title character, a free-spirited but angry and confused single young woman living in London. Sian Clifford stars as Fleabag's sister Claire, while Andrew Scott joined the cast in the second series as 'The Priest'. The protagonist frequently breaks the fourth wall, providing exposition, internal monologues, and running commentary to the audience.[3] The show premiered on 21 July 2016 and concluded its second and final series on 8 April 2019.[4][5] It received widespread acclaim from critics, particularly for its writing, acting, and the uniqueness and personality of the title character. Many critics and viewers have called it one of the greatest comedy series of all time. Waller-Bridge won the British Academy Television Award for Best Female Comedy Performance for the first series. The second series received 11 Primetime Emmy Award nominations and won six, with Waller-Bridge earning Outstanding Comedy Series, Outstanding Lead Actress, and Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series; additional acting nominations were received by Clifford, Olivia Colman, and guest stars Fiona Shaw and Kristin Scott Thomas.[6][7] The series received the Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series and Best Actress for Waller-Bridge, and a nomination for Scott. Phoebe Waller-Bridge as Fleabag (although her name is never mentioned) Sian Clifford as Claire, Fleabag's sister with whom she shares an uneasy relationship Andrew Scott as the priest, with whom Fleabag falls in love (series 2) Olivia Colman as Fleabag and Claire's godmother, who began a relationship with their father not long after their mother's death and eventually becomes their stepmother Bill Paterson as father of Fleabag and Claire Brett Gelman as Martin, Claire's aggressive alcoholic husband Hugh Skinner as Harry, Fleabag's on-off boyfriend then eventual ex Hugh Dennis as Bank Manager, approached by Fleabag for a loan (series 1; guest series 2) Ben Aldridge as Arsehole Guy, one of Fleabag's love interests, so named for his taste for anal sex (series 1; guest series 2) Jenny Rainsford as Boo, Fleabag's deceased best friend and business partner Jamie Demetriou as Bus Rodent, one of Fleabag's love interests (series 1) Fiona Shaw as Fleabag's counsellor (series 2) Kristin Scott Thomas as Belinda, a successful businesswoman who meets Fleabag at an awards ceremony presented by Claire (series 2) Ray Fearon as Hot Misogynist, who serves as Fleabag's lawyer and one of her love interests (series 2) Christian Hillborg as Klare, Claire's Finnish business partner and love interest (series 2) Jo Martin as Pam, who works at the priest's church (series 2) Angus Imrie as Jake, Martin's teenage son and Claire's step-son (series 2) #fleabag #reaction