Rood Eye
Monday 3rd June 2019 8:53pm [Edited]
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Episode three was another cracker, this time directed by Sarah Harding rather than Sally Wainwright who directed the first two episodes.
The bit that I thought especially delightful was when Anne (Lister) was trying to get the knickers off Ann (Walker) and Ann asked Anne (I know! It's as confusing as an argumentative BCG thread!) if she'd done this sort of thing before. Anne said she hadn't and her eyes immediately flicked conspiratorially at the camera. Ann immediately asked her, "What are you looking at?"
I know that's been done on "Fleabag" and elsewhere but I've never in my life seen it done as well or as appropriately or as beautifully.
When Fleabag does it, it's just Phoebe Waller-Bridge following directions in the script. When Anne Lister does it, it's your best friend confirming in a fraction of a second the essential closeness that exists between you. Everything she knows, she wants you to know. Everything she feels, she wants you to feel.
I don't know whether that was Sarah Harding's idea or Sally Wainwright's but it was, in any event, simply sublime television.