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3!Fleabag
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5[[folder:Fleabag]]
6!!Fleabag
7[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fb_3.png]]
8->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/PhoebeWallerBridge
9
10-->''I have a horrible feeling that I'm a greedy, perverted, selfish, apathetic, cynical, depraved, morally bankrupt woman who can't even call herself a feminist.''
11
12The protagonist, a lonely woman who runs an unsuccessful cafe in London.
13----
14* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Although both of them are adult women, Fleabag delights in being an immature [[TheGadfly Gadfly]] to the uptight Claire.
15* [[AntiHero Anti-Heroine]]: In the ClassicalAntiHero mould; she caused her best friend's suicide with her sleeping around, she pushes everyone away from her, she breaks Harry's heart, but she's also seriously wounded by the death of her mother and her father's remarriage, which drives most of her less moral actions. And the audience are always ''very'' close to her.
16* AsideComment: One of her main modes of communication with the audience.
17* AsideGlance: Her other main mode of communication.
18* ButNotTooBi: She impulsively kisses Belinda in Series 2, who she has known for all of two minutes, and is very evasive when Belinda asks her if she's ever been interested in women before. The answer seems to be yes, but we never see her with anyone except men.
19-->'''Belinda''': Are you a lesbian?\
20'''Fleabag''': ''[With a smirk]'' Not strictly.
21* ChewToy: Justified. Fleabag ''can't'' make good decisions.
22* DeadpanSnarker: Her favourite brand of humour.
23* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The "foolish" to Claire's "responsible." Though they swap places a bit in the second series.
24* FourthWallObserver: Not only does she constantly break the fourth wall, but the reason she does turns out to be an important plot point. Ultimately the character serves as a {{Deconstruction}} of this trope as we realise [[spoiler: that ''we'' the audience are her LivingEmotionalCrutch]].
25* HardDrinkingPartyGirl: Big time in Series 1, but she's trying to cut down by Series 2.
26* HasAType: Harry aside. Fleabag mainly goes for aloof alpha-males.
27* HotForPreacher: In Series 2, she falls hard for the Priest, even though his occupation is obviously a hurdle.
28* TheLadette: Hard-drinking, hyper-sexual, foul-mouthed, perverted, and tortures Claire with her farts and letting her walk into a loo she'd just shat in.
29* LittleSisterInstinct: Same goes to Claire for her. No matter how much tension there is between them, they'll always help each other out.
30* LovableSexManiac: Played with. Fleabag is a sex maniac, and she's an endearing character who the audience is encouraged to like. But even though we ''like'' Fleabag, the show doesn't pretend that her behavior is healthy. Her inability to reign herself in sexually destroyed her most significant relationship with her dead best friend Boo, and secondarily with her boyfriend Harry. So then Fleabag is alone, and she sleeps around more ''because'' she is alone and wants to connect with people, but hookup culture will never provide her with meaningful connections. Spelled out ''painfully'' in the Season 1 finale when she has a breakdown and tearfully vents to the Bank Manager.
31--> '''Fleabag''': Sometimes I wish I didn't even know that fucking existed. And I know that my body as it is now really is the only thing I have left, and when that gets old and unfuckable, I may as well just kill it. And somehow, there isn't anything worse than someone who doesn't want to fuck me. I fuck ''everything''. [...] Either everyone feels like this a little bit, and they're just not talking about it, or I am completely fucking alone. Which isn't fucking funny.
32* NoNameGiven: No one ever refers to her by her first name, or in fact by any name at all.
33* SadClown: In a meta twist, her audience is...us. She's constantly trying to make us laugh, even when it destroys her relationships with others.
34%% * SnarkToSnarkCombat: With most people, especially Martin.
35* TallDarkAndHandsome: She has dark brown hair, is very tall, and ReallyGetsAround (her physical appearance is why one of her lovers calls her a "sexy board"). Not an AloofDarkHairedGirl to the audience, though, with whom she shares even her worst moments.
36* TallDarkAndSnarky: Very much so, with bordering on BoyishShortHair.
37* ThisLoserIsYou: Both emotionally repressed and stunted, grief-stricken, uses SexForSolace, runs an unsuccessful company, and communicates directly with us to cope.
38* WomanChild: Although she's starting to get her act together by Series 2, she was this purely in Series 1, with mountains of debt, immature relationships, and being unable to confront her feelings.
39[[/folder]]
40
41!Fleabag's Family
42
43[[folder:Dad]]
44!!Dad
45[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fb_dad.png]]
46->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/BillPaterson
47
48Fleabag's grieving but well-meaning dad.
49----
50* AgeGapRomance: When he and Godmother met, she was his wife's student; now, they're getting married. It isn't said what their in-universe age difference is, but Bill Paterson is 29 years older than Olivia Colman.
51* BumblingDad: Lets Godmother chip away at his relationship with Fleabag and doesn't know how to help her.
52* EmotionallyTongueTied: He's very bad at talking to his daughters and connecting with them on an emotional level, often stammering around his words or stopping short of saying something meaningful: it's implied that this is the result of his grief over losing his wife.
53* HasAType: His first and second wives are both women of an artistic bent.
54* HenpeckedHusband: They aren't married yet, but it's a RunningGag that Dad never finishes a sentence with Godmother around.
55* JerkassWoobie: Often rude to Fleabag, but it's clear it comes from a place of deep grief over her mother.
56* NoAccountingForTaste: Lampshaded; in the flashback episode to the funeral, he doesn't even ''like'' Godmother. No one else likes her, but it's not known how, when, or if this changed for him.
57* UnnamedParent: Even Godmother. i.e. his soon-to-be-wife. doesn't use -- or, apparently, know -- his name.
58-->'''Godmother:''' I just, I always call you "darling".
59* UselessBystanderParent: Again, he's clearly grieving, but he has a hard time sticking up for his girls whenever Godmother starts picking on them.
60[[/folder]]
61
62[[folder:Godmother]]
63!!Godmother
64[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fb_godmom.png]]
65->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/OliviaColman
66
67-->''It's about power.''
68
69Fleabag's godmother, and their father's girlfriend.
70----
71* AintTooProudToBeg: When Fleabag's Dad goes missing before the wedding, she begs Fleabag and Claire to help her find him.
72* AttentionWhore: She finds a way to make everything about herself; even, of all days, at Fleabag and Claire's mother's memorial lunch, which she happily dominates.
73* BitchInSheepsClothing: Although she's too much of a bitch to fool Fleabag (or Claire), she often pretends to be a sheep in public, but her true nature always comes through.
74* ControlFreak: She needs virtually everything to be under her control, and has found an unhappy, spineless pawn in Fleabag's Dad, who she treats more like a servant than a spouse.
75* DramaQueen: Overlapping with her narcissistic, attention-seeking behaviour.
76* DrivenByEnvy: Implied with Fleabag: she doesn't like having a reminder of Fleabag's mother around, so her worst passive-aggressive bullying is directed at her.
77* ItsAllAboutMe: She's concerned only with herself, and if she senses even the slight possibility she'll be excluded in even some minor way, she forcefully steers everything back to focus on her. For God's sake, the woman made an art exhibition celebrating her own body.
78* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: There are moments when she shows she might have some heart or behave decently for a change, but nope, she always behaves like a bitch. The worst moments are the ones where she makes jibs about Claire and Fleabag's dead mother.
79* KarmaHoudini: She's cruel, cold and condescending. But ultimately ends the series with everything she wanted.
80* LargeHam: Creator/OliviaColman is having a lot of fun as the sociopathic Godmother, particularly noticeable when she screams "WHAT A CUNT!" at the Priest when he withdraws from officiating her wedding.
81* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: She says "please" not once, but ''twice'', when she asks Fleabag and Claire to go find Dad when their wedding is about to start and he's nowhere to be found.
82** In a less serious example, even she can't help but remark how gorgeous Fleabag looks at her mother's funeral, in what may be the only non-passive-aggressive compliment she's ever given her.
83* PassiveAggressiveKombat: She's an ''expert'' at this. Godmother smiles brightly and on paper, is rather sweet, but every word is a cloaked jab at Fleabag, and her interactions are layered with hatred and spite. She holds back her vitriol ''just'' enough to let Fleabag know just how much she despises her.
84* ThePrimaDonna: Although she is a well-known artist and not showbiz-famous, Godmother epitomises this trope, hiding behind an EccentricArtist facade but actually only being interested in ''herself''.
85* TheSociopath: A rare realistic example, Godmother seems to care for no one but herself (especially not Fleabag's father) and is extremely narcissistic.
86* WickedStepmother: Fleabag says that "she's not a wicked stepmother, she's just a cunt." She's however horrible to Fleabag and Claire, always. Now that she and Dad are engaged and eventually marry, she's ''both''. Fleabag and her sister Claire are adult women so she can't make their lives as miserable as if they were still kids living in the same house as their father, but she's difficult to deal with.
87[[/folder]]
88
89[[folder:Claire]]
90!!Claire
91[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fb_claire.png]]
92->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/SianClifford
93
94Fleabag's older sister, and Martin's wife.
95----
96* ActuallyPrettyFunny: At the silent retreat, she ''actually'' laughs very loudly at one of Fleabag's jokes. It even surprises (and delights) Fleabag.
97* AloofBigSister: In contrast to the irreverent Fleabag, Claire rarely cracks a smile and is often irritated.
98* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Across Series 2 her and Fleabag slowly repair their relationship, and in the final episode she finally admits how much her sister means to her.
99--> '''Claire''' ''(to Fleabag)'': The only person I'd run through an airport for is you.
100* BigSisterInstinct: A very downplayed example as she actually [[TheScapegoat scapegoats]] Fleabag a lot throughout Series 1, but by Series 2, it becomes slightly more apparent.
101* ControlFreak: Her most prominent feature (at least before BeneathTheMask in Series 2). She can't even get a surprise party: she organizes her surprise party by herself and ''then'' invites the others.
102* DefrostingIceQueen: Mostly only defrosts towards Fleabag when she needs her help. By Series 2 they have a much healthier relationship, with Claire stating how she considers Fleabag the most important person in her life in the finale.
103* DidYouThinkICantFeel: After the awards ceremony, Claire admits to Fleabag how she envies Fleabag's charming and humorous personality, and chides her sister for not taking Claire's feelings into account. Fleabag seems genuinely taken aback by this.
104* EmotionlessGirl: Claire rarely shows any major emotion.
105* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling: The "responsible" to Fleabag's "foolish". Although this is getting murkier in Series 2 when Fleabag pulls herself together and Claire's ordered life begins to fall apart.
106* GoGetterGirl: A grownup version, but nonetheless, Claire is wealthy and successful in contrast to Fleabag.
107* HiddenDepths: Her reaction after the awards ceremony shows how insecure and self-conscious she feels about not having any of Fleabag's natural humor and charisma.
108* ImportantHaircut: The bizarre bob she gets for her father's wedding is initially played only as a gag, but it eventually becomes this when her love interests Klare unironically digs it. Simbolically, Claire ditches the extensions she was using to masquerade the bob when she decides to chase after Klare before he leaves.
109* InformedAttribute: Fleabag mentions several times that Claire's breasts are bigger than her own, but there is no obvious difference in the series between the actresses.
110* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Claire can be snappy, snide, and uptight, especially with Fleabag, but she loves Fleabag very much and is clearly suffering from grief over her mother, too.
111* StepfordSmiler: When she's not being a StepfordSnarker, she's being one of these, especially around Dad and Godmother, who she never confronts (unlike Fleabag, who does).
112* StepfordSnarker: Is very abrasive towards Fleabag, but mostly to hide her unhappiness with Martin and stepson Jake.
113[[/folder]]
114
115[[folder:Martin]]
116!!Martin
117[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fb_martin.png]]
118->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/BrettGelman
119
120Claire's husband.
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122* AdaptationalNationality: He's Scottish in the play, but is played by American Brett Gelman with accent intact in the show. This means he switches from being an implicitly ViolentGlaswegian to a boorish American.
123* TheAlcoholic: Martin is usually either drunk or on his way there.
124* ArchEnemy: To Fleabag in Series 2 when he tries to sue her. Their personal enmity is basically a battle for Claire's soul, with Fleabag urging her to follow her own happiness while Martin wants to keep her locked to him.
125* BeardOfEvil: Very sleazy and unlikeable, and has a beard.
126* EvenEvilHasStandards: He's appalled when Fleabag thinks he's [[BadPeopleAbuseAnimals threatening Hillary, Fleabag's guinea pig]], seemingly offended by the very notion.
127* HateSink: Not only does he cheat on Claire, he's so rude, obnoxious, and aggressive to everyone that he falls under this.
128* HeManWomanHater: Really terrible to both Fleabag and Claire, making the latter get on her knees to ask him to leave her because he assumed she had too much pride to do that.
129* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: There are occasional moments when he appears he might be a JerkWithAHeartOfGold, such as an AnguishedDeclarationOfLove for Claire, but it seems mostly that he doesn't want her to leave him rather than actually wanting her around.
130* KickTheDog: Martin has a habit of doing this to most people, though Fleabag is his preferred target. [[spoiler: In the Series 2 premiere, Martin mocks Fleabag for suffering a miscarriage. That's bad enough, but since Fleabag is actually covering for Claire, Martin's insult unknowingly wounds his wife]].
131* PetTheDog: He's actually very sweet to Hillary the guinea pig.
132* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: He's extremely misogynistic to Fleabag.
133* SleepsWithEveryoneButYou: He makes a pass at Fleabag, which she rejects. He mocks her for her promiscuity but she enforces this trope.
134* UglyGuyHotWife: He's an average-looking guy with a hideous personality. Claire is ''way'' out of his league.
135[[/folder]]
136
137[[folder:Jake]]
138!!Jake
139[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fb_jake.png]]
140->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/AngusImrie
141
142Claire's stepson, Martin's son.
143----
144
145* AntagonisticOffspring: He does ''not'' like his father. Martin claims Jake never likes to see him, and Jake even quietly urges Fleabag to get Claire to leave Martin.
146* CreepyMonotone: He always speaks in a flat, emotionless tone.
147* EnfantTerrible: He's a teenager so this trope shouldn't apply, but everyone's secret conviction that he is going to kill someone one day falls under this.
148* HiddenDepths: He's disgusted with his father's horrible treatment of Claire and wishes that she would divorce him.
149* IWantMyBelovedToBeHappy: A mother-son variety. [[spoiler: He urges Fleabag to encourage Claire to leave Martin. Sure, he might miss her but he knows she isn't happy with his father.]]
150[[/folder]]
151
152!Friends, Lovers & Others
153
154[[folder:Boo]]
155!!Boo
156[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fb_boo.png]]
157->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/JennyRainsford
158
159Fleabag's best friend, who died before the events of Series 1.
160----
161* AccidentalSuicide: Boo walked into traffic in the hopes that she'd get injured, which would convince her cheating boyfriend to stay with her. Instead, she died after being hit by a car.
162* AnimalLover: Boo loved the guinea pig she got from Fleabag.
163* CloudCuckooLander: Boo is dreamy and sweet, and a huge fan of guinea pigs.
164* DrivenToSuicide: Zigzagged. While she does die and it does look like suicide, Fleabag calls this a cry for help and attention to bring her boyfriend back rather than a serious attempt. Unfortunately, it killed her.
165-->'''Fleabag:''' She accidentally killed herself. Wasn't her intention, but it wasn't a total accident. She didn't actually think she'd die. She just... found out that her boyfriend fucked someone else and wanted to punish him by ending up in hospital, not letting him visit her for a bit.
166* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: She has blonde curls and she is an extremely sweet, kind (albeit needy) person.
167* ILetGwenStacyDie: Fleabag was indirectly responsible for Boo's suicide, and it continues to haunt her even after she's come to accept her mother's death in Series 2. Exactly why she died is one of the driving questions of Series 1.
168* KickTheMoralityPet: Fleabag did this to her in-universe, when she slept with Boo's adored asshole boyfriend in the backstory, and drove Boo to suicide (although she didn't know it was Fleabag).
169* LivingEmotionalCrutch: To Fleabag. It seems to be why Fleabag never communicates with the audience in flashbacks, only after Boo's death.
170* PosthumousCharacter: She has already committed suicide by the first episode, but still remains a significant part of the story.
171* ReplacementGoldfish: Although she and Fleabag were best friends (and she never really replaces her), Boo suggests that Fleabag should give the love she couldn't give to her mum to Boo.
172* {{Yandere}}: While not intending to kill herself (as told by Fleabag and by Boo herself in a flashback), she ''did'' intend to seriously injure herself to regain her boyfriend's interest.
173[[/folder]]
174
175[[folder:Harry]]
176!!Harry
177[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fb_harry.png]]
178->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/HughSkinner
179
180Fleabag's on-again off-again boyfriend.
181----
182* BarbieDollAnatomy: Not him, but the plaster cast scuplture of him at Godmother's "Sexhibition".
183-->'''Harry''': ...Where's my penis?
184-->'''Fleabag''': Oh, it's on the wall over there, second from the left.
185* DestructiveRomance: With Fleabag. He's far too high-strung for her, she isn't as emotionally involved with him as he is with her, and much of the time this manifests in Fleabag being fairly dismissive of him and him being far too short-tempered with her.
186* DoggedNiceGuy: Deconstructed. He certainly ''thinks'' he's this, but he's often condescending and short-tempered with Fleabag. He also overreacts like crazy to virtually everything she does and treats her masturbation as some kind of personal offense worth throwing a hissy fit over, he's unsupportive, WantsAPrizeForBasicDecency, is overly-controlling and there are a few hints of genuine misogyny that leak out. Not to mention he apparently saw as no problem being asked by Godmother to pose in her garden ''naked, erect and covered in plaster for several hours'', taking at face value Godmother's lie that Fleabag was okay with it.
187* LoveMartyr: To Fleabag as she struggles with her grief. He does eventually give up, though.
188* LoveWillLeadYouBack: Fleabag believes this of him in the later part of Series 1, but it doesn't work. Though there will always be fondness and warmth between them: in Series 2, when he has a new partner and a child and meets Fleabag at a church fundraiser, he seems genuinely pleased to see her.
189* MasculineGirlFeminineBoy: His dynamic with Fleabag. He's a lot softer and more emotional than she is.
190* TheOneThatGotAway: Series 1 makes it clear he is this to Fleabag when he finally breaks up with her and moves on.
191* UnderstandingBoyfriend: Played straight for a lot of Series 1, but subverted when she pushes him too far.
192* WantsAPrizeForBasicDecency: Often throws the support he gives Fleabag in her face.
193[[/folder]]
194
195[[folder:The Priest]]
196!!The Priest
197[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/fb_priest.png]]
198->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/AndrewScott
199
200The priest marrying Godmother and Dad, and Fleabag's new love interest across Series 2.
201----
202* TheAlcoholic: It's never remarked upon, but he's at minimum tipsy in most of his scenes, and takes up every offer for a drink. At one point he refuses a drink of water because he wants "a clear head".
203* BettyAndVeronica: The "Betty" to most of Fleabag's other love interests, particularly Hot Misogynist, [[spoiler: who Fleabag was about to sleep with before the priest stopped by]].
204* EndearinglyDorky: The Priest is quite awkward and straight-laced, but extremely sweet and charming because of it: despite finding him attractive, Fleabag only realizes she has a crush on him after he makes a rather silly pun in front of her.
205--> '''The Priest''': I-I write restaurant reviews for the parish magazine, I was just finishing up the last one: I actually just came up with a really good title. [...] "I'd Spend 40 Days and 40 Nights In That Dessert."
206--> '''Fleabag''': ...[[AsideComment Oh God, I fancy a priest.]]
207* TheFashionista: Downplayed example -- he dresses normally while out on the town, but he also jokes that he’s only into priesthood for all the fancy robes he gets to wear, and he does wear several pimped-out robes through the second series.
208* IrishPriest: Played by Irish actor Andrew Scott using his own accent.
209* JesusWasWayCool: Fleabag scorns him for arguing this in his first appearance, although she comes around to seeing him pretty differently.
210* MediumAwareness: He's the only other person who notices Fleabag talking to the audience.
211* NiceGuy: One of the few characters that can uncontroversially be called a good person, and the only one of Fleabag's love interests. His life can be defined by love: loving his parishioners as a father, loving God, and [[spoiler: loving Fleabag]].
212* NoNameGiven: Like Fleabag herself.
213* SexIsEvilAndIAmHorny: Realistic example. He needs to remain chaste because of his religious calling, but his attraction to Fleabag brings that into question. [[spoiler:In Series 2, Episode 5, they have sex.]] It's framed as a LoveTriangle of sorts, and he ultimately chooses [[spoiler:God, breaking it off with Fleabag to recommit himself to his calling]].
214* SexyPriest: Fleabag thinks so, as to a lesser extent does Claire, and probably Godmother.
215* SirSwearsALot: Even counting how much everyone swears.
216* UptightLovesWild: While the Priest isn’t uptight necessarily, he’s still a fairly straight-laced man of faith, optimist, and nice person, who is falling for Fleabag, who is very flawed, sleeps around, is an atheist, and has a much more jaded and cynical viewpoint than him.
217* TheVicar: Less silly than this trope usually is, but still.
218* WhiteSheep: Apparently his brother is a paedophile and his parents are violent alcoholics. Although he is a FunctionalAddict (or so the amount of booze he drinks would indicate), he's also a genuinely good-hearted person.
219[[/folder]]
220
221[[folder:Bank Manager]]
222!!The Bank Manager
223->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/HughDennis
224
225The manager who interviews Fleabag when she applies for a loan for her struggling café.
226----
227* TheAtoner: He truly does feel terrible about his past actions and is genuinely trying to better himself. He shows how far he's come when he performs the key act of kindness in Series 1: urging Fleabag to forgive herself, and giving her a second chance with the cafe.
228* EarnYourHappyEnding: Returns in a single episode of Series 2. He's happier, reconciled with his wife and has got a new job.
229* HiddenDepths: After a disastrous first meeting in which he appears to be a garden-variety jerk, he reappears and actually bonds with Fleabag. He admits that he's fucked up the good life he once had with his sexual impropriety and yearns to just go home. In return to his outpouring of honesty, Fleabag is sincerely honest with him, and he silently assures her that he won't tell anyone her truth.
230* NoNameGiven: Credited as his professional role.
231* NiceGuy: One of the handful of characters who actually tries to better himself. In his lone appearance in Series 2 he even covers for Fleabag at the café when she has to deal with Claire's haircut-induced meltdown.
232* OddFriendship: With the thirtysomething Fleabag by the end of Series 1. He even keeps an eye on her cafe in one Series 2 episode.
233* TookALevelInKindness: The essence of his arc throughout Series 1.
234[[/folder]]
235
236[[folder:Arsehole Guy]]
237!!Arsehole Guy
238->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/BenAldridge
239
240A very handsome (and very vain) guy that Fleabag dates throughout Series 1.
241----
242* AmbiguouslyBi: He states that his mouth is watering when he sees the wall of penises at Godmother's Sex-hibition.
243* AmbiguouslyGay: His admission that he finds large breasts distracting, likes Fleabag because she's a "sexy plank", the aforementioned fascination with the wall of penises, and maybe even his insistence on anal intercourse may all point out to him being deeply in the closet.
244* BuxomBeautyStandard: {{Inverted|Trope}}. He's constantly commenting on how attractive he finds Fleabag's small breasts. Fleabag seems to take it as a backhanded compliment, although he's very sincere in it.
245-->'''Arsehole Guy:''' Physically she [my girlfriend] just never satisfied me, she has these really massive, bouncy tits that really don't do anything for me. And you just kept turning up like this sexy... plank.
246* FriendsWithBenefits: He has this type of relationship with Fleabag.
247* LousyLoversAreLosers: He's a ProudBeauty who's vain and self-involved and ends up being dull in bed.
248* NoNameGiven: Known only as "Arsehole Guy" because he's into anal sex.
249* RunningGag: People commenting on how attractive he is -- mostly Godmother.
250* SoBeautifulItsACurse: He's [[HeadTurningBeauty extremely handsome]] and he's very aware of it. While he's [[ProudBeauty happy enough with it to have a big photo of himself on his bedroom wall]], he also implies it isn't always a good thing.
251-->'''Fleabag:''' When did you realise you were so good-looking?\
252'''Arsehole Guy:''' I knew I was different when I was about 9... but shit got real around 11. Aunts got... weird.
253[[/folder]]
254
255[[folder:Bus Rodent]]
256!!Bus Rodent
257->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/JamieDemetriou
258
259A guy that hits on Fleabag on a bus. She later calls him back to be her date for Claire's birthday party.
260----
261* BritishTeeth: He has huge comedic buck teeth, which are ''not'' the actor's.
262* HiddenDepths: For almost the entirety of his appearance, he's portrayed as a blundering, oblivious dumbass who always does or says the wrong thing and cannot read a room to save his life. In his last scene, however, he reveals that he might be more shrewd than he lets on when Fleabag fakes an orgasm and responds with:
263-->'''Bus Rodent''': Okay, you don't go through life with teeth like these and not know when someone's pretending.
264* LousyLoversAreLosers: He's an awkward and posh UpperClassTwit who seems clueless about anything related to sex, not even knowing what to do with a vibrator. Unsurprisingly, he turns out to be awful in bed.
265* UpperClassTwit: He's an idiot with a very posh, plummy voice.
266[[/folder]]
267
268[[folder:Counsellor]]
269!!Fleabag's Counsellor
270->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/FionaShaw
271
272The therapist whose voucher was gifted to Fleabag by her dad for her birthday. Initially intending to exchange the voucher for money, Fleabag ends up attending a counselling session after all.
273----
274* ActorAllusion: Her complaint of having dry forearms is shared by Shaw's character in ''Series/KillingEve'' (which was also created by Phoebe Waller-Bridge).
275* ArmorPiercingQuestion: She throws these out like she gets a free ice cream every time she causes a client to question themselves.
276* BrutalHonesty: Her stock in trade, it seems.
277* NotSoStoic: She doesn't react at all to Fleabag's charm or jokes, instead remaining coolly professional. Eventually, though, she does get a bit fed up with Fleabag and it shows on her face.
278[[/folder]]
279
280[[folder:Belinda]]
281!!Belinda Friers
282->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/KristenScottThomas
283
284A professional acquaintance of Claire's who attends her office party.
285----
286* HonestCorporateExecutive: She's a successful and honest businesswoman, who's introduced to the story winning an "Women in Business" award. She also takes Fleabag's clumsy replacement of the award statue in good sport.
287* NiceGirl: Honestly bonds with Fleabag after the award mixup and shares her wisdom with her.
288* YoureNotMyType: Gently rebuffs Fleabag when the latter makes a pass at her, telling her to go back to the party and find someone she would actually be with (but also because Belinda is tired as balls).
289[[/folder]]
290
291[[folder:Klare]]
292!!Klare Korhonen
293->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/ChristianHillborg
294
295Claire's business partner from Finland and eventual love interest.
296----
297* GenderBlenderName: Enough to get accidentally nominated for a "Women in Business" award. The fact that his name has the exact same pronounciation as Claire causes awkwardness to no end for the latter.
298* NiceGuy: Genuinely nice and always excited to see Claire.
299
300[[/folder]]
301[[folder:Hot Misogynist]]
302!!Hot Misogynist a.k.a. David
303->'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/RayFearon
304
305The lawyer hired by Claire to defend Fleabag when Martin sues the latter for assault.
306----
307* AllGirlsWantBadBoys: Hot Misogynist is so nicknamed because he gets laid ''[[ReallyGetsAround a lot]]'', despite being [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin a huge misogynist]].
308* AmoralAttorney: He is a lawyer whose speciality is getting rapists acquitted.
309* TheCasanova: Despite being a misogynist, he's also TheCharmer and a major ladies man and has no problem getting them into bed.
310* OnlyKnownByHisNickname: Fleabag (and the credits) always calls him "Hot Misogynist", but he actually has a proper name (David, mentioned by Claire in his first scene) unlike many other characters.
311* PunchClockVillain: He gets rapists acquitted. Although he's not overly nice, he is very honest about the nature of his work and very charming. Even Fleabag sleeps with him.
312* SexGod: Fleabag is both upset and surprised to find he's actually ''obnoxiously'' good in bed when she sleeps with him, making her orgasm ''nine times'' in a single night, and she's stuck exhausted and limping the next day. Doesn't stop her from not wanting to see him again.
313-->'''Fleabag:''' You know that feeling when the hot misogynist -- who might not be a misogynist -- is turning up at your house for the second time in 48 hours to give you nine orgasms you don't want?

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