ABSOLUTELY ACHING FOR SEASON THREE.
loved this so so much, it's for sure going in my rewatch rotation now
Wow, how adorable these two gentlemen are. If you enjoy Good Omens, you should definitely watch this show! Also, there are some big stars as guests in the show. Goddammit, I really love British TV shows.
The romcom episode of the season!!
That was the most awkward and most delightful ball, ever! Everyone was so charming and lovely. I can hardly believe they do not have any more source material to go on with, as this season is just as fun and entertaining as the first. My favourite episode of this second outing, so far. David Tennant and Jon Hamm are absolutely wonderful in this.
Aziraphale's idea is extra funny (lovely??) to me right now because I'm literally in the middle of re-reading Sense & Sensibility by Jane Austen.
Also Shax is hilarious here — hilarious, of course, being spelled T-O-S-T-E.
this season hasn't left my mind once since it came out weeks ago and frankly i don't want it to
ooh we're back! in today's episode, aziraphale even more overtly trusts crowley
new entry to now live in my mind rent-free: "mmmmichael"
ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME ?!!??!?!?! I'M IN PIECES
last 15 mins I was having the most emotional full body reaction. I was sweating n crying n breathing heavy. I'M STILL CRYING NOW??
The book didn't have this level of detail for their relationship, I am so glad we are getting a continuation on the source material. The growth of these characters is great, everyone loves a gay dad progression - here's to the shared car.
i thought the scene in the attic between fleabag and her dad was so touching, my heart clenched
“I think you know how to love better than any of us. That's why you find it all so painful.”
this phrase is simply heartbreaking!
A fitting conclusion to the show and a very 'real' way to end things. It wouldn't have felt right for the hot priest to give up his calling for love. And leaving it this way, having them both experienced it somehow makes it do much better. Fleabag left us behind at the end there too. She doesn't need us anymore.
P.s. Yes Claire. She deserves all the happiness
Fleabag: I love you.
The Priest: (long pause) It'll pass.
Me: looks at the camera with tears in my eyes
Heartbreaking, but perfect ending to this wonderful show.
"Women are born with pain built in." Wow, what a beautiful line (that whole scene was wonderful, too). Such a well-written episode.
I know Fleabag isn’t flawless herself, but in these last couple of episodes Claire (along w the others) has really gotten on my nerves. It’s like everyone around Fleabag are okay with being assholes as long as they think they aren’t being as horrible as her (since she’s the chaotic black sheep). I love the new addition of the priest, I really enjoy the contrast between him and Fleabag, they really compliment each other and their relationship so far has been very interesting. Him noticing Fleabag breaking the 4th wall was amazing.
Raise your hand if you replayed the "I was wrong" dance.
Well it's a lovely queer movie. If I compare it with the book there are many moments and characters missing. I think it would have been better to make a (mini) series to have more time to tell the story. It often felt rushed. But there are still not enough happy queer movies and I still enjoyed it.
One thing that bugged me was that the book was so hopeful when they were out because of the support they got from the (queer) public. Taking one step back from the personal level would have made much more of an impact.
(I still need a shirt with "History, huh?" on it.)
THEY'RE IN LOVE AHHHHHHHH GO CRAZY AHHHHHHHHH GO STUPID
crowley's reaction to thinking aziraphale is dead.... dramatic and gay
will poulter, the man you are
will poulter's character is probably the best mentor marcus could have. he's so calm, patient and open. I'm curious to see the growth that the Copenhagen trip will bring to Marcus (in his culinary skills and in general).
Only after the episode ended did I have time to stop and have the realization that there were no cuts once you were in the restaurant.
I usually love Elle, but I really don’t understand what her problem was this episode. The way she treated Tao was completely uncalled for… I mean, it’s obvious he was nervous and just trying to impress her; what’s wrong with that? She knows what he’s like normally, and she supposedly “loves” him, so is his nervousness during the date really enough reason to throw it all away? It’s so mean, and I feel so bad for Tao.
Might be my fav episode of the season so far. Full of hope and redemption.
Wow. Just… wow! Incredible episode and a perfect palate cleanser for the ultimate-Christmas-from-hell episode.
Oh wow. I am watching this episode whenever I'm in a slump.
Jesus Christ cousin! I feel like I need to just sit down, swig some whiskey and let this episode marinate in my mind. I feel raw just being on the sidelines of this absolute pressure cooker of a family unit; I can only imagine what living like this would do to your psyche after years and years of exposure. It adds so much context to the Berzattos, and finally answers why they're the way that they are. Possibly one of the best episodes of television ever, and an absolute ensemble of powerhouse performances. The Emmys better put some respect on the Bear, it's absolutely phenomenal.