Deleted User wrote: » Another thing just crossed my mind, Aisling is so unsuited to motherhood given her lifestyle. I wonder will she become pregnant herself? Her attitude to contraception, alcohol and sex is dysfunctional to say the least but all of a sudden she could face a few big life changes.
homerun_homer wrote: » Ok so the series is finished and I can finally judge it as a whole. Absolute dog sh!t. Beyond trying to be a realistic portrayal of young wans drinking, it wasn't funny and it wasn't the drama it thought it was. Dramedy though, that's what they call anything that's made as a comedy when they realise it's not funny. It took them three years to develop, write and make this show and it's just rubbish. There should have been better focus on the two main characters as actual friends. The audience was only given glimpses of them as two girls who are only ever on the lash together, no quieter moments at home sans drama to invest you into their relationship. Some of the acting was woeful from supporting characters. Amy Huberman, taxi man, Aisling's family, the Americans they take out for a night, Ferg to name a few. I hoped this show would be decent but kept watching for the hate watch and to enjoy the odd rant on here:D
TCDStudent1 wrote: » I completely agree. It really could have done with some of this. After the first episode, I googled one of the actors and came across an audition tape of it on youtube. In that, they are at home having a conversation, one of them lying on the couch. Also, in an interview, the writer was saying how 'unglamorous' it can be to live in Dublin with people ordering from just-eat; I dont remember them ordering from just-eat once!
Deleted User wrote: » Aisling did order a huge pizza last week which looked very very nice
lukin wrote: » The only good thing about it from a male point of view was Seana Kerslake's thighs.
Deleted User wrote: » Seana Kerslake full stop. Lovely looking girl. Young Mcguigan not too bad either tbf to her
Topcat32 wrote: » I think its an interesting but very uneven show, in the last episode when she is firing the main character Amy Huberman says your fired unless you want Tess from HR to come in and give you a last warning, in that situation you would be saying get Tess in here right now but for some reason Aisling ingnores that offer, seems crazy to me
Monife wrote: » To give her a chance to resign rather than get fired.
Topcat32 wrote: » HR cant give you a warning and then fire you at the same time, she would not have needed to resign.
ligerdub wrote: » Didn't see it but it's absolutely nailed on for series 2. The writer will get however long a run that she wants. RTE are clinging to this show for dear life.
ligerdub wrote: » https://twitter.com/StefPreissner/status/817673754734186496 That's a bingo!
Utopia Parkway wrote: » She's pretty much been on every single RTE chat show since it ended so you can tell that RTE are right behind her for whatever reason. I don't think anybody really needs to see more Can't Cope, Won't Cope.