"Crashing" Episode #1.3 (TV Episode 2016) Poster

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8/10
The Curry evening from Hell.
Sleepin_Dragon26 January 2016
Warning: Spoilers
The group are having a meal together and having in depth conversations about porn and life, Fred is becoming more trendy and has a date. Kate and Lulu are once again at each other in a subtle way, after an outburst at dinner the pair finally sit down and try to find some common ground, unsuccessfully. Anthony warns Lulu off Sam, and Fred's dishy boyfriend turns up, Sam seems oddly put out. The evening descends into carnage.

The meal was cringe worthy, funny but you know you shouldn't be laughing. Once again I find myself being drawn to Louise Ford, such a great comedy actress, that song was just hilarious. Adrian Scarborough is starting to come into his own too.

I am really enjoying the way this is going so far, more please. 8/10
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1/10
Racist.
tweeps9 November 2019
Very racist episode. I'm a huge Phoebe Waller Bridge fan but watching her mocking Indian accent makes her a small-minded, ignorant person who is doing nothing but spreading unjust, offensive stereotypes that are dividing the world.

People don't mock British accents but admire them - and the whole reason the English language took over the world is that the British empires destroyed cultures, spread bloodshed, killed all other languages, and made their language the dominant in the world. And after all that, their continued mocking is racist and offensive.

Instead of going on a tirade about what you THINK is racist, try to empathize with people and understand why they find your words and actions racist. Shame.

Just watched Fleabag and I'm such a big fan but she really let me down and hurt me immensely with her mockery.
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