PeterDuggan wrote: » Taken Down (from the makers of LoveHate) starts on RTOne on Sun, 4/11/18 at 9.30pm.
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » joanne_ryan83 wrote: » sir with all due respect mr Carolan has a a degree from nuig in socilogy and politics, What's with the "sir" **** on every post?
joanne_ryan83 wrote: » sir with all due respect mr Carolan has a a degree from nuig in socilogy and politics,
Deleted User wrote: » There is talented irish writers out there im sure and Carolan to be fair done a sound job with Love/hate. I think we need to invest in creative writers but the problem is we are stifled by this politically correct agenda
Deleted User wrote: » joanne_ryan83 wrote: » sir with all due respect mr Carolan has a a degree from nuig in socilogy and politics, No one disputed his education or the fact he has a certain amount of intelligence but his views on immigration are deeply flawed. If Western countries keep taking in refugees then the origin countries will never learn and will continue to act the bollócks. Leaders with some bit of back bone should be coming together and warning these dictators that their carry on is a burden on the rest of the world instead of resorting to this unsustainable madness of direct provision and forced migration.
donkeykong5 wrote: » ffs. Look what's happening in rooskey in leitrim. Locals not even consulted. !
BoroMan32 wrote: » A slight improvement, but still basically sh!te....... Some of it is just laughable, like your man has a swig of the beer and says ''Nice and cold''......aye, right.
Deleted User wrote: » No one disputed his education or the fact he has a certain amount of intelligence but his views on immigration are deeply flawed. If Western countries keep taking in refugees then the origin countries will never learn and will continue to act the bollócks.
tylercheribini wrote: » Yea Harold Pinter-esque dialogue, dunno what it is about that actor but I just never find him that convincing in whatever he is in, not particularly bad but just so middle of the road. I've been revisiting Scarface a lot recently so Irish TV just seems ten times worse than usual at the moment.
RabbleRouser2k wrote: » Don't care what his qualification is, or even if he earned training from the Correspondence school of Tampa. (Simpson's reference). The writing is bad-plain and simple. There are better writers out there with lesser education (Alan Moore or Frank Darabont for example) who write far greater scripts than this. This is tame and timid. It comes across as someone who's literally done all their research via twitter. This genuinely needed research via speaking to the men and women on the streets-instead you get a feel of the lazy writers from Mitchell and Webb. If Finding Joy is getting a second series (which I have to question, since it barely had any viewers) then it's clear that RTE don't care about what they're putting out.
The Late Late Show wrote: » The problem here is the original writers are edited by a Taliban-like RTE who sanitise 99% of the original script. Taken Down by Stuart Carolan was most likely written as a violent drama akin to Love/Hate (which of course he wrote) or The Handmaid's Tale. But RTE DECIDED the Irish people should not be 'corrupted' by that! Finding Joy and Striking Out are typical modern RTE dramas and a reason why people with talent like Stuart Carolan should go elsewhere.
When it comes to drama, RTÉ's track record has always been erratic, to say the least, and for every Love/Hate there have been five Striking Outs. This is the country that produced Wilde, Shaw, Synge, O'Casey, Beckett, Friel, Murphy, Roche, Carr and McPherson, but RTÉ has hardly ever been able to channel our genius for drama in terms of television. As it happened, I thought Love/Hate overrated, its professional competence being mistaken for something more interesting, but it was a masterpiece compared with the first episode of Taken Down (RTÉ1), which comes from the same team of writer Stuart Carolan (with Jo Spain) and director David Caffrey. The set-up was good, with striking use of the old Pigeon House fort at the South Wall in Dublin as a bleak provision centre for asylum seekers, and with the murder of a young Nigerian woman - found bludgeoned in a nearby bus shelter - kickstarting the plot. The plight of the refugees, especially that of Nigerian mother Abeni (Aïssa Maïga) and Algerian Samir (Slimane Dazi), was well evoked, but the gardaí investigating the case were given no discernible personalities. There was a casually racist cop, whose poisonous attitude seemed to come from nowhere, while the lead duo of Inspector Jen (Lynn Rafferty) and deputy Niamh (Orla Fitzgerald) just came across as robotic. And matters weren't helped by a pacing that was so sluggish as to be funereal. Maybe these failings will be redressed as the series proceeds, but the competition in crime dramas is fierce out there, with new series arriving all the time from America, Britain, France, Scandinavia and elsewhere, the best of which are distinguished by engrossing storylines and genuinely intriguing characters. In the past 11 months alone, I've been riveted by such new dramas as Killing Eve and Mr Mercedes (both on RTÉ), Bodyguard on BBC1 (though it went a bit bonkers towards the end), The Forest (Netflix) and the slow-burning Blood on Virgin One, while new seasons of Spiral (BBC4), Shetland (BBC1) and Better Call Saul (Netflix) have also been unmissable. Taken Down will need to seriously up its game if it's to compete with any of these.
youre boring me now wrote: » How do you people get satisfaction from posting the exact same criticisms as ones already posted numerous times?! Should be a thread for those who find it decent-to-good, where we can post about the show unaffected by the anti-RTE crew, whose ability to discern a good drama I would question. (“It’s too slow,” etc - LOL!)
youre boring me now wrote: Should be a thread for those who find it decent-to-good, where we can post about the show unaffected by the anti-RTE crew, whose ability to discern a good drama I would question. (“It’s too slow,†etc - LOL!)
Colby Blue Denim wrote: » Are you saying you want a separate thread just for posters who agree with you. It's a discussion forum it's going to have people with different opinions.
youre boring me now wrote: » Should be a thread for those who find it decent-to-good, where we can post about the show unaffected by the anti-RTE crew, whose ability to discern a good drama I would question. (“It’s too slow,” etc - LOL!)
yourdeadwright wrote: » In this case the tv show just happens to be slow and the majority think the same ? What's the problem with people having the same opinion ,If everyone loved it would you have a problem with that to ?
The Specialist wrote: » The only "LOL" would be the 2 posts your circle jerk thread would have (sorry that would be actually be the 2nd LOL after your statement here that this is a good drama).
youre boring me now wrote: No..! Just to weed out the likes of you and your irrelevant opinions.
Colby Blue Denim wrote: » Excuse me, but my opinion is every bit as relevant as yours as is the opinion of every other poster. If you can't cope with differing opinions without resorting to insults maybe forums aren't the best place for you.
youre boring me now wrote: » Lol that you think your opinion is in any way worthy of being heard by others.
rob316 wrote: » The writers have taken a good interesting topic and turned it into a dull boring show. It needs pace and better characters.
The Specialist wrote: » From your snarky up your own arse attitude, I'm going to take a guess you either work in some section of RTE or have some involvement in the program.
rob316 wrote: » Finding joy getting a second season. Who the **** watches this ****e
Deleted User wrote: » No surprise there. She is one of the darlings of RTE along with hubby :rolleyes: Like Tubs she is well connected and even her very wooden talentless brother Mark manages to get the odd gig here and there
tylercheribini wrote: » The show is a microcosm of decades old RTE practice.