Fleabag pursues the priest and deals with the fallout of punching her brother-in-law.
The comedy comes thick and fast in this episode and the therapy session is very good.
It starts very well with Fleabag's general behaviour and body language in church having great comic timing. Plus the music and editing enhances the humour as always.
Phoebe Waller-Bridge has plenty of great dialogue exchanges with the likes of Andrew Scott, Olivia Coleman and Fiona Shaw. Plus I thought the scene with Ray Fearon as the lawyer was very funny.
All cast are on great form, particularly Coleman who lives and breathes the character and reminds me (slightly) of Ricky Gervais' David Brent in her delivery of excruciatingly painful bitchy dialogue.
The comedy comes thick and fast in this episode and the therapy session is very good.
It starts very well with Fleabag's general behaviour and body language in church having great comic timing. Plus the music and editing enhances the humour as always.
Phoebe Waller-Bridge has plenty of great dialogue exchanges with the likes of Andrew Scott, Olivia Coleman and Fiona Shaw. Plus I thought the scene with Ray Fearon as the lawyer was very funny.
All cast are on great form, particularly Coleman who lives and breathes the character and reminds me (slightly) of Ricky Gervais' David Brent in her delivery of excruciatingly painful bitchy dialogue.