Fleabag is a great show. It's mix of humour and melancholy also really reminded me of Bojak Horseman. Highly recommend both.
Steve Kimes - 8 years ago
Easy was just TOO easy, vignettes of unfunny situations. Fleabag, as a whole, is sublime, more of a film rather than a tv show. No matter who wins, I highly recommend Fleabag.
Joe - 8 years ago
Come on, we've gotta see that Woody TV show. Or rather hear Matt and Alison talk about it so we don't have to watch.
Seyi M - 8 years ago
I've seen 2 of the 3 options (Easy and Fleabag), and while Easy was fine, Fleabag is a fantastic show, and I really hope it wins this time (although it's looking like that's unlikely). Both shows could be seen as long-form definitions of the term "white people problems", but Easy seems particularly prone to treating the (often ridiculous) problems of the show's characters with much more seriousness and much less critical reflection than would be expected of a somewhat "serious" show. Fleabag, on the other hand, seems to present its characters in a much more honest, unpolished, unflinching light, and yet still manages to be incredibly funny, incredibly sad, and quietly somber and empathetic. I really would recommend checking it out if you have the time, especially if you are a fan of Bojack Horseman, as this is in many ways a live-action, female-lead version of that show, with a bit of Bridesmaids and the first season of You're the Worst thrown in. Easy isn't a terrible show, but Fleabag is really good one.
Chris Z - 8 years ago
I enjoyed Easy, but as a Chicago resident, I feel they went WAY over the top with Chicago references. Almost out of there way to tell you it was based in the city.
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Fleabag is a great show. It's mix of humour and melancholy also really reminded me of Bojak Horseman. Highly recommend both.
Easy was just TOO easy, vignettes of unfunny situations. Fleabag, as a whole, is sublime, more of a film rather than a tv show. No matter who wins, I highly recommend Fleabag.
Come on, we've gotta see that Woody TV show. Or rather hear Matt and Alison talk about it so we don't have to watch.
I've seen 2 of the 3 options (Easy and Fleabag), and while Easy was fine, Fleabag is a fantastic show, and I really hope it wins this time (although it's looking like that's unlikely). Both shows could be seen as long-form definitions of the term "white people problems", but Easy seems particularly prone to treating the (often ridiculous) problems of the show's characters with much more seriousness and much less critical reflection than would be expected of a somewhat "serious" show. Fleabag, on the other hand, seems to present its characters in a much more honest, unpolished, unflinching light, and yet still manages to be incredibly funny, incredibly sad, and quietly somber and empathetic. I really would recommend checking it out if you have the time, especially if you are a fan of Bojack Horseman, as this is in many ways a live-action, female-lead version of that show, with a bit of Bridesmaids and the first season of You're the Worst thrown in. Easy isn't a terrible show, but Fleabag is really good one.
I enjoyed Easy, but as a Chicago resident, I feel they went WAY over the top with Chicago references. Almost out of there way to tell you it was based in the city.