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The show's influence can be seen in the way it has sparked conversations about feminism, mental health, and relationships. Fleabag has become a rallying cry for women, who have found solace in its authentic representation of their experiences.

Throughout Season 2, a fox follows the Priest. It appears in alleyways, outside the church, in the dark. He is terrified of it. The fox is never explained. It is the anxiety of celibacy; it is the ghost of his past drinking; it is God’s sense of humor. Fleabag

Fleabag is not a show you watch. It’s a show that watches you . And by the end, you will be changed. The show's influence can be seen in the

The final scene: Fleabag sits at a bus stop. The Priest walks by. He says, "I love you." She says, "It’ll pass." He walks away. It appears in alleyways, outside the church, in the dark

As Fleabag comes to a close, its legacy will undoubtedly endure. The show has left an indelible mark on television, paving the way for a new wave of innovative, bold, and female-led comedy-dramas.