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A lot of people really love that scene but I really don’t like it at all. Fleabag was being so vulnerable and opening up and I feel like he took advantage of her. It was very inappropriate. But he is an imperfect person who is clearly struggling with his faith vs heart. It was such an abrupt change from a touching moment. Idk it feels so icky but perhaps that’s the point. Boo was an incredible friend. I loved the conversation about putting her mother’s love somewhere. In some ways I feel like Fleabag’s speech could be about parental figures given the focus on her mother’s funeral. It’s the first time I’ve really interpreted it this way. She gave that love to Boo and then she passed and that led to season 1 where she didn’t know where to put what was left.

Evan!!

I like how it really shows how much like Fleabag the Priest is. It's obviously pretty awful of him and it shows him really falling into his worst traits, but it shows how flawed he as a parallel to Fleabag. Despite that, it's a little hot.

Jojo77

The scene. They have such a connection, so much so that he sees her so clearly that he saw "us". Yet they each are so poetically and beautifully wrong and damaged in their own way. From the moment they met she's made if clear that she wanted to sleep with him despite him repeatedly telling her how important his profession and faith are to him. She quite willfully became temptation personified. Then, in "the scene" the tables turn. She is vulnerable and he turns devilish and gives in to his own animal urges. And then the painting crashes to the floor. It's all so biblical and fucked up and as much as I find the power dynamic disturbing, I also find it so fucking hot. (My own inner demons may be showing there). I love the scene in the Quaker meeting as well. In its own way it is like bizarre intellectual and spiritual foreplay. This is my third or fourth time watching this season in its entirety and I think I'm now confident that Dad and Godmother were involved before the mother died and are trying to cover it up (like when he calls her annoying). And I think the fact that Fleabag is said to be so much like her mother is the reason that Godmother resents her so much more than Claire and that Dad is so uncomfortable around her after Boo dies. He now sees that she's also a bit like him. This is definitely a show that has layers with repeated viewings. I also just want to give a shout out to the performers at this point. Olivia Colman is just a magical genius of an actor and both PWB and Andrew Scott knock it out of the park in this one. And that chemistry...all time TV top five for me. They're up there with Ted Danson and Shelley Long on Cheers, Bruce Willis and Cybil Shepherd on Moonlighting, and David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson on X-Files (my personal all time number one for chemistry). But Scott and Waller-Bridge reach those heights in just six episodes which is bonkers.

Ashley Faith

Yes! Thank you, I HATED that part and would like to get an equally vulnerable monologue from him. I don't know if he sadistically was turned on by her vulnerability because he was able to get her there or because he took her confession as a sign she wanted to be close to him, idunno; just left me turned off