lukin wrote: » The woman who wrote the series (Stefanie Preissner) is from Mallow originally. I'd say if she had her way the scenes in "Mallow" would have been in the real Mallow but RTE probably couldn't afford it. I'm guessing that anyway.
ligerdub wrote: » Nailed on to get a 2nd series I'd say, regardless of the mixed reviews. I see the social media reaction is almost entirely hugely positive, some examples: *#cantcopewontcope is brilliant. Proper belly laughs @StefPreissner writing. @SeanaKerslake you are killing it - stunning and funny*So... #cantcopewontcope is probably the best Irish TV series in years. Congrats to all involved. Mega stuff *#cantcopewontcope is the funniest show on @rte �� *Is anyone else watching #cantcopewontcope on @RTE2 ? It's so so good!!*@StefPreissner l love your writing. #cantcopewontcope is the best Irish show that's ever been made. Brings me back to my 20s*Didn't want tonight's #cantcopewontcope to end it was literally the best thing ever���� They were consecutive ones in the search by the way! Who are these people?!
DEFTLEFTHAND wrote: » We do RTE keep getting comedy so wrong? Just about everything they've produced over the past 10 years has been poor.
ligerdub wrote: » Nailed on to get a 2nd series I'd say, regardless of the mixed reviews. I see the social media reaction is almost entirely hugely positive, some examples: *#cantcopewontcope is brilliant. Proper belly laughs @StefPreissner writing. @SeanaKerslake you are killing it - stunning and funny *So... #cantcopewontcope is probably the best Irish TV series in years. Congrats to all involved. Mega stuff *#cantcopewontcope is the funniest show on @rte �� *Is anyone else watching #cantcopewontcope on @RTE2 ? It's so so good!! *@StefPreissner l love your writing. #cantcopewontcope is the best Irish show that's ever been made. Brings me back to my 20s *Didn't want tonight's #cantcopewontcope to end it was literally the best thing ever���� They were consecutive ones in the search by the way! Who are these people?!
livedadream wrote: » I've always been able to put in the reference number in on the ticket machine and get the ticket without the credit card... Irrelevant I know but still.
TCDStudent1 wrote: » The scene with the family annoyed me too. I know families bicker but the nickering seemed too extreme and unrealistic to me.
Monife wrote: » Just catching up now. Couple of plotholes that annoyed me. You need the credit card you paid with to retrieve your Irish Rail tickets, yet Aisling just used the booking reference. She clearly bought a corked bottle of wine yet was able to drink it when she went knacker drinking. Don't know Mallow myself so can't comment on whether the scenes were filmed there or not.
Ernest wrote: » Also niggling me: Ashling orders "two coffees" in the lounge bar(?). Do young people ever do that anymore? Two black coffees maybe, two Americanos perhaps, two cappuccinos or lattes possibly. The waitress then brings two cups to the table No mention of milk or sugar or sweetener? [I couldn't see whether the scene also had that other common television drama irritant: actors "drinking" from what is obviously an empty cup - it never looks right!]
Red Kev wrote: » Grainne Seoige presented it in a studio that looked like Apple had designed it; blinding white. Ruby Walsh and someone else were team captains in a rip off of BBC's "Question of Sport", loads of "banter" between the lads. If they tried another version of "Know Your Sport" or "Cross Country Quiz" then I'm convinced it would work. Thousands of people head to pub quizzes every weekend here and keeping it to a 30 minute slot over the winter would work. Little chat and plenty of questions. It would mean the great unwashed TV licence payers entering Montrose and less money in the bag for some of Noel Kelly's clients, which would annoy some of the RTE execs, but it might actually get viewers interested. /mini-rant over