freshpopcorn wrote: » So, is anybody watching this?
The Late Late Show wrote: » The upcoming gangland series Darklands on Virgin sounds promising. Will this be another Love/Hate? As a person who enjoyed Love/Hate during its run from 2010 to 2014, I have found Irish gangland set TV has been a little thin on the ground from that period until now. Indeed, no Irish produced TV drama has really caught my attention. The series that caught my attention post-Love/Hate such as The Handmaid's Tale, Peaky Blinders and Better Call Saul (Breaking Bad spinoff) have ALL been non-Irish. Darklands seems to tick all the right boxes so let's hope this will be a return to form when it comes to Irish drama. That it is not on RTE (of late, RTE have been very squeamish about violence as Taken Down, Striking Out, Finding Joy, Rebellion, etc. have shown) may help. Not getting my hopes up by Darklands does sound like it has potential.
donkeykong5 wrote: » There was and will only ever be one LOVE HATE. it was exceptional.
BurnUp78 wrote: » Acting and dialogue are laughable so far..
Mr.Crinklewood wrote: » Anyone getting deafened by the wine sponsored add thingy?
Blanco100 wrote: » Jesus this is crap. some basic research would have helped. Having the kid cutting weight in his sweat suit in order to fight a lad in his 30s with a gut.
whiskeyman wrote: » I never did see love hate. Just flicked this on for the craic. Enjoying it so far. The Irish factor keeps me watching. Yeah, it's a bit cringy, but some effort gone into it from the looks of it. They'll need a good hook to keep me watching for next week though.
Gwynplaine wrote: » That fat lads accent is atrocious. Is he trying to be the Fran?
rob316 wrote: » This **** is detremential to amateur MMA which has been cleaned up massively. I'm really disappointed as leading figures in Irish MMA are endorsing this and the officials in it are real imma officials.