footcandles wrote: » theres an Irish version coming this year I hear. should be interesting
bertiebomber wrote: » the white guy in his underpants and his friends are very dull he is trying to save it but no humour whatsoever irish humour is very special and the irony is often lost on other nationalities.
cute geoge wrote: » The gay lad and his friend from Dublin are standing out ,they are both fairly witty and interesting
yerwanthere123 wrote: » Cumin, curry powder, tomatoe puree and mango chutney in a lamb 'stew'... dress it up whatever way you like Ms. Berry that's a curry! :eek:
JP Liz V1 wrote: » Was there butternut squash or sweet potatoe too?
bertiebomber wrote: » yes this couple have no humour and are very dated for some reason, the young people and their parents have great humour as do the twins and the cabras but the white guy in his underpants and his friends are very dull he is trying to save it but no humour whatsoever irish humour is very special and the irony is often lost on other nationalities.
fin12 wrote: » Does anyone know where i can watch the cricket player documentary online? Can’t watch bbc online.
jos28 wrote: » Loving the regulars like John and David - really like them. Love The McGuffertys, the Limerick Ryans, Dawn and Dale, the Cabra women, the Ardara women. I'm just not enjoying the new Lucan crowd or the Galway couple. The Garda and his family are a bit of craic. They could settle in to it yet. The Cabra women obviously have to Covid rotate but they are still good fun.
[Deleted User] wrote: » Totally agree with you, there's something strange about that new couple, I get the feeling she's definitely the boss in that house, the new group add absolutely nothing, I really miss Tadgh and granny.
freshpopcorn wrote: » Give this a go!https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x7wjxkw
Epping Forest wrote: » I could be wrong, but I think the dad of the Kilkenny family is a Garda. He definitely doesn't mention it every episode.
spurious wrote: » As far as I can see, every man under 30 is wearing shorts on Gogglebox. Not sure why the guy in Lucan is your target.
yerwanthere123 wrote: » Iirc he's only mentioned it the once, when they were discussing the domestic violence episode of Eastenders.
Hulk Hands wrote: » Twice in two weeks. Don't know the ins and outs of the guards both was surprised a smallish town Garda was allowed to share any stories like those, never mind on TV