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'Fleabag' Season Two & Phoebe Waller-Bridge

'Fleabag' Season Two & Phoebe Waller-Bridge

FromPop Fiction Women


'Fleabag' Season Two & Phoebe Waller-Bridge

FromPop Fiction Women

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Length:
97 minutes
Released:
Feb 12, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Fleabag Season Two & Phoebe Waller-Bridge: complicated in love**Complicated Woman: Fleabag. Our most complicated woman is back and we're unpacking the differences in Fleabag between the two seasons. Carinn and Kate surprisingly disagree on which version of Fleabag was closest to irredeemable. (01:59) and more at (48:56)**We check on Fleabag's relationship growth from season one. Godmother (08:24), Father, (11:04), Claire (16:11)**Meet the Priest. Every scene between Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Andrew Scott is electric, but we discuss a few of the most significant in Season Two. (26:33)**Feelings and the fox. Kate believes the most pivotal scene between Fleabag and Priest is in Episode 3. The fox seems to be a stand in for the priest conflicted feelings about celibacy and for Fleabag. When Fleabag turns to speak to the camera in her classic breaking of the fourth wall, the priest calls her out on it. He is literally the first person to actually SEE her. (27:25)**The Confessional Scene. Oh. My... you know the rest. (36:09)**The Wedding/Homily. The fox, the Alabama Shakes song, the sly and sad waive Fleabag gives to the camera: perfection. Love feels like hope. (44:40)**Things get heated. Between the Priest and Fleabag -- and Carinn and Kate!!! -- as they debate alcoholism, whether the end justifies the means and who had more responsibility in the bad choices that lead to the one fateful night between Priest and Fleabag. (48:56)**We play arm-chair therapist in What’s Your Damage, Heather? An homage to the iconic line in Winona Rider’s Heathers. Has Fleabag evolved from a “girl with no friends and an empty heart” to a woman in love? Can she ever learn to kneel? (63:47)**We tell you What She Said, the segment where we share some of our favorite first person quotes from Phoebe Waller-Bridge.**Kate shares a startling quote about how Phoebe-Waller Bridge wrote the part of Fleabag so she wouldn’t actually become her. (75:10)**Carinn shares a quote about Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s process, her enviable ability to throw it all away and the various places she finds inspiration that can unlock it all. (78:08)**Takeaways. Fleabag tells us at the outset that this is a love story, but there are so many including those of self-love. (87:50)Stay Complicated!Follow us on Instagram and Facebook @popfictionwomen and on Twitter @pop_women. To do a full deep dive, check out our website at www.popfictionwomen.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Released:
Feb 12, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

In Pop Fiction Women we deep-dive into the complicated women of books, movies and TV shows, along with the women that bring them to life behind the scenes. Think Fleabag and Phoebe Waller Bridge, Normal People and Sally Rooney, and so much more. In each episode you can expect us to: * Break down the protagonist as we ask what makes her complicated? * Identify the best scenes, which can mean sweetest, funniest, or most badass. Anything we love. * Recount the cringiest scenes. The ones that make you squirm. Sometimes it’s self-sabotage, sometimes it’s growth, but it’s always part of the process of becoming our complicated selves. * Play arm-chair therapist in What’s Your Damage, Heather? An homage to the iconic line in Winona Rider’s Heathers, we discuss how these characters got to be the way they are. * “What She Said” - the segment where we scour every essay and interview with the women behind the scenes and share some of our favorite first person quotes. Real life is as interesting as fiction here. * Look into our crystal ball and ponder where these characters are six months later and five years later. Typically, Kate gets very real and Carinn gets buck wild. * Provide a takeaway, aka that part in the podcast where we try to sound deep. We leave you with some parting wisdom, challenge each other with thought-provoking questions inspired by the work, and urge you to “stay complicated.”