An escaping father, a soft-eyed ex, a brother-in-law with a mouth full of salty and wet jokes, a crush who is narcissistic to death, and a suitor who seems to be lacking in brains, are men all over the world soaked in lard? Cover up your inferiority by bluffing, humiliating women, or really being totally self-centered.
Still, my biggest fear is that my young body will lose its attractiveness to men, so I fuck everything
Phoebe said in the interview that as a woman I feel radiant and empowered when I'm well-dressed and make-up, but when I'm walking through the crowd, I realize that I really want to. may just sit there and fart.
Phoebe is really a genius when it comes to portraying female characters. When I watched Killing Eve, my feelings for Vilanilla were more of admiration. Women are always more attracted to the same sex, and they can feel more about what that person doesn't have in them. That's the way I feel about Vilanilla, she's the opposite of me as a contradiction, what I see in her is everything I want to be, and thus becomes a part of me. In "fleabag", whether it is a successful but mental sister or a heroine who is in chaos both outside and inside, I can always reflect my own shadow.
The only male character in the show so far is dad, and when he says Ideserve to be happy, one can see where this character excels.
My favorite scene in the first season is the scene on the subway at the beginning of the second season. The pain and screaming are sealed under everyone's indifferent faces.
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