Comedy is supposed to be daring, and this definitely was. Some great moments and episodes, some not so great. Fleabag involved in the death of her business partner friend because she slept with associate's boyfriend. Suicide follows. Sex as constant with Fleabag. Pleasure and pain. Father remarrying an artist after death of her mother. Tough, up and down, relationship with her sister. Affair with a priest. Based on a one-person show, all episodes under 30 minutes. 11 episodes in all.
"To all humankind, Tess was only a passing thought. Even to friends, she was only a frequently passing thought." Angel Clare is a good character. He's "enlightened," in so many ways, but when Tess's confesses her "crime," he reverts to ancestral form . . . Tess's "confession" comes earlier than I expected, right after Angel reveals that he has had a bad moment with a woman. Tess points out the similarity in their transgressions, though his is the only true transgression, expecting forgiveness. She doesn't get it. She returns to her mother . . . realizes she can't stay with her. Thoughts to suicide. Unhappiness that divorce is not possible. Departs. Tragic in that the two, if Angel could just see clearly, would indeed be a great couple, each adding to the other. Nature as a definite force involved in the tragedy. It's not neutral--when things go bad, the very skies mock Tess. Tess as unaware of the power of her bea...
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