Lisha wrote: » Can anyone explain the ear please? Use spoilers please, thanks, as i don’t want to annoy any one.
Posy wrote: » Fantastic that this is back! Missed the first 15 minutes though because I had it set to record. :mad:
corkie wrote: » Stupid RTE, started the show about 5 to 10 mins earlier than advertised! It is repeated late tomorrow night 23:55, if you set it to record?
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iamwhoiam wrote: » I got sucked into it a few weeks ago and had missed the first episodes . I had to catch up by reading the synopsis online But what an amazing drama , The acting is outstanding and chilling , I must confess I have to grip the remote and change channels at some of it The ending last night was terrifying and gripping . And I was sure that the refugee centre in Canada was a big ploy to catch the escapees , my heart was in my mouth for Moira !
Deleted User wrote: » The Handmaid's Tale season 2 starts Thursday April 26th at 10:35pm on RTE2 RTE have secured the rights to broadcast it it will be aired the day after its first broadcast in America; so very good news for Irish fans
Galwayguy35 wrote: » I take this back, it's actually quite good. The wives don't seem to get to have sex with their husbands at all while the Commander and his buddies bend the rules to suit themselves.
Galwayguy35 wrote: » Watching it on RTE now, it's kinda boring so far have to say.
Glebee wrote: » Just finished off Season 1. Dont know what took be so long to get to watch this. Brilliant series and hope that Season to is as good. How does Season 1 compare progression wise to the book?
SusieBlue wrote: » It has absolutely zero similarities with Striking Out aside from the fact they’re both shown on RTÉ.
Striking Out follows the suddenly tumultuous professional and personal life of Dublin-based solicitor, Tara Rafferty, and her fledgling legal firm. With the help of Ray Lamont, her street smart and opinionated client-turned-assistant, Meg Riley, a tech guru and private detective, Pete, the easy-going owner of the cafe where she makes her new office, and Senior Counsel Vincent Pike, Tara's mentor and friend, Striking Out follows Tara in her often surprising, sometimes poignant cases - their findings, fallouts, and resolutions.