Aint Eazy Being Cheezy wrote: » This not on tonight?
walshb wrote: » ..... Annoying part is Fran: at the start his character was great. Dark, rash, impulsive and fearless... Within an episode or two it’s the cringe coola boola sh1te and his tongue up Nidge’s ass. Came out of nowhere..
timfinnegan wrote: » This is my favourite TV series of all time. It's an absolutely stunning production and has everything in it, gritty realism, great dialogue, superb acting, humour, fab soundtrack and very true to the sad stories of people who get involved in the game. There aren't any winners in the trade, only broken lives and heartache for those left behind. I've watched it twice now and I enjoyed the second viewing as much as the first. It's a cautionary tale to would be gangsters that there ain't no future in the game, only a cold slab or a life behind bars. Thanks to everyone involved in this timeless drama.
Galwayguy35 wrote: » I always thought Rob Sheehan was miscast in the role of Darren, he was too much of a pretty boy to be credible as a gangster.
pickarooney wrote: » I never understood this criticism. Nobody uses it against Idris Elba in the Wire
MrStuffins wrote: » Because Idris Elba wasn't miscast. I agree that Sheehan didn't really fit the role, but he did what he could with it. I think he got better the further the show went along.
Augeo wrote: » 6 foot 3 & 16 stone....... If you saw idris on any door he'd look credible.
pickarooney wrote: » The point was about looks, not size. And gang membership, not bouncing.
trashcan wrote: » If you'd said Irish series I'd have been with you all the way, but best ever ? Watch the Wire. I mean it's head and shoulders above anything else produced in this country, but it did I take time to find its feet. The characters of Darren and John Boy never convinced me either. It really came into its own when Nidge took centre stage. Just watched the scene tonight where Hughie shoots himself in the head. An iconic moment. But I feel that Brian Gleesons performance was so good that perhaps it was a waste of his character. He played the unhinged gurrier to perfection.
Mad_maxx wrote: » i had never seen that bit where he offs himself by mistake , i burst out laughing at the absurdity of it , i know he was off this head on coke all of the time but it was still redicolous
Mad_maxx wrote: » i didnt like the hughie character and it was redicolous that him and aiden gillen were brothers
dirkmeister wrote: » That very thing happened to one of the Collopys in Limerick.
MrCostington wrote: » Hi am just watching this for the first time on the RTE player, so am not going to read this thread for the answer due to spoilers. So watched last show is the second serious (John Boy's funeral etc). I got a bit distracted by a text so may have missed it, but how did Rosie know Darren 'clipped' Stumpy, and/or John Boy? Oh another question from the same episode. Why did Nidge warn off John Boy's finincial advisor guy from helping the daughter? Because he (Nidge) stole the money, worried about CAB, or something else?