It ends with the optimistic hope that Fleabag will find someone who loves her and her alone, seconds after being reluctantly shut down by Andrew Scott’s magnificent and loveable Priest at a bus stop. I want to see more of Fleabag’s life because as we all should have expected, the ending isn’t cheery. Despite this closure, I still find myself wanting more. There’s nothing that’s got me sat thinking, “I wonder what happened to so-and-so”, hell, we even had Hugh Dennis’ Bank Manager character return, who has also moved on in his life to a better place since his last appearance in Season 1. There’re no loose ends things are ambiguous, sure – we never know if Claire finds and manages to get with her Finnish partner Klare, for example. I have nothing but respect and admiration for her decision to end the series here – it is, by all accounts, a perfect ending.
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