Del.Monte wrote: » I've just watched the first episode and nearly switched it off at once but gave it a chance and stayed to the end. Curate's egg stuff but I'll probably give it another try. I still like Amy and fail to understand why she seems to arouse such dislike on various thread on Boards.
sonic85 wrote: » I just want to ask a question about this show. I watched it last night after missing the first episode because I wanted to see if it was as bad as what people were making it out to be. Is it a comedy? I only ask because I didn't laugh or even smile once. It was bizarre stuff really and as a whole just rubbish.
Franz Von Peppercorn wrote: » As for being realistic Friends was a few minimum wage employees, jobbing actor, an accountant and a mad woman living it up in Manhattan.
TheDavester wrote: » drops 100,000 viewers in the 2nd episodehttps://www.independent.ie/entertainment/television/tv-news/amy-hubermans-finding-joy-drops-100000-viewers-for-second-episode-37434008.html?fbclid=IwAR3IBQEW1wlq9a1sUlrRh087b0OMQlXEc3Q8DUz68ggKhtT24teTaR3e7lw Lol what will Amy's next show be about once this is dropped next year, she's a doctor, vet, magican…..come on rte stop pushing her crap
Elmo wrote: » Pressidental election debate on VMT 1
TheDavester wrote: » that was on at half 9 and the debate was 10..probably they'll try to spin that the reason for the decrease
Elmo wrote: » Last half hour was on during the debate.... though VMT spun there high audience! (They gave no average) and without that spin, I could not spin my last post stats stats and lies.
Cork Boy 53 wrote: » Eh, no it wasn`t. Finding Joy started at 9.30 and finished just after 10 pm. The Presidential debate started at 10pm so if there was an overlap it was for no more than 2 minutes.
castletownman wrote: » I'm sure the target audience, ie millennials, were really going to tune in to the Presidential Debate.
castletownman wrote: » I'm sure the target audience, ie millennials, were really going to tune in to the Presidential Debate. Let's call a spade a spade, it's poor. Which is in keeping with a lot of it's homegrown comedic offerings.
Say Your Number wrote: » Ah lads, at least wait till it airs before ye start kicking it.
Muscles Schultz wrote: » Where there no farts in episode 2? Farts = max lollers !
dhaughton99 wrote: » I went looking for the thing on RTE player and I cant find it. Is it because I don't have a TV licence or something?
dhaughton99 wrote: » Anyone find the numbers for ep 3? Cant find them anywhere. RTE had the numbers everywhere for ep1.
Elmo wrote: » less than 205,000 viewers, did not make RTÉ ONE's top twenty shows. (15+)
Silentcorner wrote: » Wow that is a spectacular drop!!! Has there ever been a bigger flop in RTE Primetime history? I guess we all didn't agree with Peter Crawley of the Irish Times - "Huberman brings a trace of Sarah Silverman, Kirsten Wiig and Anna Faris - and a dollop of Sharon Horgan - to another otherwise conventional set up" Is there any negative reviews, I can't find any?