Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Phoebe Waller-Bridge in Fleabag. Though I don’t think any series is an ideal one-to-one match with Fleabag, a few great series ...
Never say never, “Fleabag” fans. Series creator and star Phoebe Waller-Bridge is backpedaling somewhat on recent comments she made about the potential for “Fleabag” Season 3. Waller-Bridge has long ...
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Phoebe Waller-Bridge's tragicomedy "Fleabag," which follows a self-destructive, sex-obsessed young woman dealing with grief, loneliness, and faith in London, was one of the biggest shows of 2019.
It’s kind of messed up that in our TV-saturated landscape, there are still so few series that will let main characters who aren’t cis men be as freely fucked-up and unfulfilled as many of us are in ...
Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s hit sitcom, “Fleabag” returned to our screens in April 2019 and continued to push the boundaries of modern-day television. “Fleabag” began as Waller-Bridge’s one woman show at ...
The following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: Usually, the main character of the show "Fleabag" is able to speak to or look directly at the camera without other characters noticing. That is, ...
This story is part of a series, "I See You Man," about depictions of manhood and masculinity running through the month of November, which is Men's Health Awareness month. Early last month, at a ...
The 71st Primetime Emmy Awards aired live from the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles Writer-Reporter, PEOPLE Congratulations to Fleabag! The critically acclaimed British show surprised by taking home ...
Clifford plays Claire in the Golden Globe-winning "Fleabag." Sian Clifford is definitely not her "Fleabag" character, Claire. While getting ready for her firstGolden Globes, Clifford was the opposite ...
A fleabag just beat the president? Well, yes, sort of. As seven years of "Veep" taught us, it takes a lot to take down Selina Meyer (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) and HBO's beloved political satire, especially ...