

If all that wasn't enough, the late, great Carrie Fisher is the show's answer to Olivia Colman's godmother character, making recurring appearances as Rob's eccentric, judgmental mother. Catastrophe tells us that love isn't easy, but it's worth having if you can find it. Reminiscent of Fleabag's second season, which found Fleabag and the priest tentatively exploring their remarkable connection, Catastrophe is the kind of show that celebrates the joys and frustrations of unexpected romance.

Co-creators and co-writers Rob Delaney and Sharon Horgan star, respectively, as the affable Rob and the sardonic, disillusioned Sharon, two single people who find themselves falling into a relationship after a short fling leaves Sharon pregnant.
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The love story between Fleabag and Andrew Scott's Hot Priest(™) will go down in TV history as one of the most affecting and memorable of all time, and if it's more of that you're looking for, Catastrophe should be your next watch. Rob Delaney and Sharon Horgan, Catastrophe Amazon Studios There's probably an alternate version of this universe where You're the Worst and Fleabag did a crossover episode that saw Fleabag and Gretchen realizing they were long lost cousins and subsequently causing a lot of problems together. Her recklessness is part of what makes her lovable, and her arc over the course of the show's five seasons is stunningly human. Even in her lowest moments, it's hard not to root for her. Gretchen is bitingly sarcastic, makes some infuriatingly bad decisions, and attracts trouble like it's her job, but Cash's empathetic performance is reminiscent of Waller-Bridge's in Fleabag. There are so many great things about You're the Worst: It's exceptionally funny, it takes on the realities of clinical depression thoughtfully, and its supporting characters, Kether Donohue's Lindsay and Desmin Borges' Edgar, are written with just as much care as Gretchen and Jimmy, but the thing most likely to hook any Fleabag fan is Gretchen herself.
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Stephen Falk's FX series follows the triumphantly messy evolution of the relationship between Gretchen ( Aya Cash) and Jimmy ( Chris Geere), two generally unhappy, distrustful people who find themselves falling in love despite their reservations, emotional constipation, and separate personal demons. Aya Cash and Chris Geere, You're the Worst Byron Cohen/FXX
