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Introduction: Why “Mutt” Matters
Mutt is the only character in Season 1 who is not trying to manage Fleabag. Her father is passive. Her sister Claire is judgmental. The Godmother is predatory. But Mutt simply exists next to her. He doesn’t ask for her to change, but he doesn’t enable her destruction either. He is the wall she keeps running into.
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The next time you feel a bit "scruffy" or out of place, remember: the best stories aren't told by the ones who stayed clean; they’re told by the ones who got a little bit of mud on their paws.
“Do you ever regret,” Fleabag asked one night, “that we have to learn the hard way?” Report: The Canine Code of Grief – Decoding
Step 2: The Introduction The Narrator begins the story. They must introduce the setting and the characters.
They remind us that sometimes, it’s okay to be the butt of the joke (like Muttski), and it’s definitely not okay to be too cocky (like Fleabag). The Godmother is predatory
This is not romance. It is a coping mechanism. Harry allows Fleabag to feel wanted without requiring vulnerability. He asks for nothing except her body and her lies. In return, she gets to pretend she isn’t hollow.
To the casual viewer, Mutt appears to be a simple archetype: the aloof, handsome boyfriend of Fleabag’s sister, Claire. He is a barber. He is quiet. He has “the personality of a pencil.” But Mutt is the only character in the Fleabag universe who successfully bridges the gap between Fleabag’s two worlds: her sexual chaos and her crushing grief.
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