Despite the fact that Fleabag, Phoebe Waller-Bridge‘s opus, ended after two seasons in 2019, I still find myself thinking about (and revisiting) it pretty frequently. If you’re anything like me, you’ve found it hard to fill the void left behind by a beautiful show that had everything from hot priests to penis walls to a
Fleabag
You might be tired of hearing the phrase “Peak TV,” but that is absolutely what defined the latest decade for TV audiences. From 2010-2019, TV was stacked with quality series across broadcast, cable, and streaming services. It wasn’t just the highbrow dramas that gave us exceptional, layered character development, either. Comedies made us think while
TV changed more this decade than it had any time since it switched from black and white to color. From who we watched (people from communities that had never gotten the chance to tell their stories on TV before) to how we watched it (on our phones and via streaming platforms), every part of the
[embedded content] If there is a god, hopefully they’re paying attention to the winners of the 35th Annual Television Critics Association Awards. The second season of Phoebe Waller-Bridge‘s incredible comedy Fleabag dominated Saturday’s ceremony, taking home three awards, including the biggest prize of the evening, Program of the Year. Waller-Bridge then beat out Better Things‘