veetwin wrote: » Is just my tv or bad make up or is the lighting really unflattering on set tonight?Even Claire doesn't look great and that's saying something.
Pinch Flat wrote: » Had a Spanish work colleague explain their surname thing, which I never realised. Have to say I like it.
EPAndlee wrote: » When did taking your husbands name become such a problem. This cherokee looking goth talking pure sh!te
pinkypinky wrote: » Very unbalanced audience participation. Multiple no comments in a row and then maybe one yes. The attempts to discredit Peter Boylan were very nasty.
Galwayguy35 wrote: » That debate was all over the shop last night, both sides should have left the idiots at home, for the No side Mattie McGrath and for the Yes side Brid Smith. I was very impressed with Peter Boylan though, this man knows what he is talking about.
gmisk wrote: » I think Peter Boylan was frustrated and I don't blame him he was barely let to finish a sentence, that show was more like a back alley brawl thankfully Mary Lou was well fit for it from a yes point of view
Mr E wrote: » Peter Boylan had a rough night. His frustration was written all over his face and it was obvious from his body language.
Sesame wrote: » The No doctors were much better at explaining why they didn't want to support the repeal than the Yes doctor was talking about why he wanted it gone. Was it bad coaching to the Yes side?
drunkmonkey wrote: » Maria Steen is a very intelligent lady, I'm not sure who the yes side could put up against her.
BarryD2 wrote: » She came across as somewhat patronising and overbearing, kept interrupting and speaking on issues certainly not in her 'lawyer' domain.
NIMAN wrote: » I always thought CB was a lightweight host/anchor to a show, and she proved me 100% right last night.