A Quote by Sara Pascoe

The only reason you would hate to be compared to 'Fleabag' is if you were said to be 'not as good as Fleabag'. — © Sara Pascoe
The only reason you would hate to be compared to 'Fleabag' is if you were said to be 'not as good as Fleabag'.
The main relationship in the whole series was the one between the camera and Fleabag. I had to convince myself that whoever was watching on the other side of the camera was instantly complicit with Fleabag and instantly a friend of hers.
After the play of 'Fleabag,' we had conversations with different channels and with film companies about whether 'Fleabag' should be a half-hour sitcom, an hourlong, serialized drama, or a film. And I knew that it couldn't be a drama because I wanted to hide the drama - that had to be the surprise. I knew it had to be comedy.
I can't deny 'Fleabag''s a very personal piece, but it's not autobiographical.
The real love story of 'Fleabag' is the sisters. That's the true heart of the piece.
I think it helped that 'Fleabag' had such a dramatic arc to it, even though it was disguised as a comedy.
Fleabag' is genius: there's something so brave about a character voicing what we're all thinking but are too embarrassed to say.
Fleabag' is its own genre. It isn't comedy. It isn't drama. It isn't even tragi-comedy.
I'd like to think Fleabag's honesty makes her heroic in spite of her actions.
When I saw 'Fleabag,' and when this script came to me, there is a uniqueness and a dark naughtiness to Phoebe Waller-Bridge's sensibility that I did gravitate towards, very much.
Every single performance of 'Fleabag,' I would learn so much from the audience reaction or how you could change it all the time, and I loved that sense that the performance is ever-growing and changing and could be affected by the audience.
I really love 'Fleabag.' I've been harassing my agents, like, 'Can you please get me a meeting with Phoebe Waller-Bridge?' I just want to talk to her.
I love 'Happy Valley.' I love 'Transparent.' I love 'Fleabag.'
The sage said, "The best thing is not to hate anyone, only to love. That is the only way out of it. As soon as you have forgiven those whom you hate, you have gotten rid of them. Then you have no reason to hate them; you just forget. spiritual Dimensions of Psychology."
Fleabag knows men and women are equal and should be treated as such, but what she's confused about - and what I was confused about - was the idea that wanting bigger boobs doesn't mean you don't want equal rights.
I didn't have a huge amount of on-camera experience before 'Fleabag.' It has definitely changed me as an actor. I remember the actor I was before; I felt stifled by the industry and the boxes people tried to put me in.
What's that one that people seem to like so much? 'Fleabag.' I watched that and it was that sort of Oxbridge 'Oh, I'm so clever and witty, aren't I?' I don't like that stuff. But then I don't like 'Mrs Brown's Boys' either. I like things that are clever but hide it.
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