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But within the economy of Waller-Bridge’s writing, Mutt represents the last real thing . Before the miscarriage, before the café’s debt, before the guilt over Boo’s suicide—there was Mutt. He is the physical embodiment of the life Fleabag could have had if she wasn’t so busy self-destructing. fleabag and mutt

In their most intimate scene, Mutt grabs Fleabag’s face and states, “You’ll only go and ruin it.” He knows her pattern. He knows that if they slept together, she would weaponize it. He preemptively rejects her to save himself from the inevitable emotional arson. are now available on the Apple App Store for iPad and iPhone

Mutt nodded. Moth put his head on her knee. Outside, someone played a piano badly and beautifully, and Fleabag smiled—the kind that started small and grew until it reached the corners of the room. He is the physical embodiment of the life

The saddest part? They might have worked — in another life, without the guilt, the timing, the ghost of Boo sitting between them.

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