Fleabag and
I May Destroy You.
Piper dazzles alongside a compelling array of supporting cast, weaving a twisted web of insights and conceits through the series’ eight instalments. There is no concrete ‘good’ or ‘bad’. This is a frenetic and complicated overlaying of ‘stages of grief’ for one person as their life begins to unravel. It is a testament to the powerful writing of Lucy Prebble. She captures Suzie’s relationships and her attempts to hold things together in all their messy reality. This undermines our relief that we are not ‘Suzie’ with the pervasive feeling that our lives in some way resemble hers.