Brett Gelman Chats About ‘The Other Guys,’ ‘Fleabag’ & ‘Arlo’ | Couch Surfing | Entertainment Weekly

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Brett Gelman on Couch Surfing alert, Brettie Gelmie on Couch Surfie alert (#IYKYK!)!

The hilarious actor known for his roles in projects like ‘The Other Guys’ and ‘Fleabag’ stops by Couch Surfing to discuss his new film, ‘Arlo the Alligator Boy,’ and to take a fun little trip down memory lane!

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A dry-witted woman, known only as Fleabag, has no filter as she navigates life and love in London while trying to cope with tragedy. The angry, grief-riddled woman tries to heal while rejecting anyone who tries to help her, but Fleabag continues to keep up her bravado through it all.

Fleabag first aired in July 2016, on BBC television. The multi-award-winning series propelled the writer and main star, Phoebe Waller-Bridge to international super-stardom.

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