Deleted User wrote: » I concur, her talent lies in dispensing coffee and biscuits in the RTÉ canteen. That, and being married to BOD magically opens doors.
Man Vs ManUre wrote: » The only good show she ever did was ‘On home ground’ I think it was called. About the gaa.
Cali_girl wrote: » I haven't seen any of this one so not fair to comment, but what does really really really annoy me is that I know so many HUGELY talented actors/writers/comics who are truly deserving and have such different, new, interesting, refreshing, funny voices and views. And I would really rather my licence fee support them. Nothing on Amy, 'cos she's just doing her thing. But the lack of support and development of new and emerging talent (both old and young) is unforgivable.
Hangdogroad wrote: » Ouch!https://www.thetimes.co.uk/edition/ireland/tv-review-finding-joy-cosc-pjlv58w5n
Rockbeast2 wrote: » Thank you for reminding me of Ireland's greatest beauty. A wonderfully talented actress too. Dominique McElligot AKA Cora Collins from On Home Groundhttps://m.imdb.com/name/nm1069800/mediaviewer/rm2886576896
California Dreamer wrote: » Plus her fantastic roles in House of Cards and Astronauts Wives Club. Such an underrated and underexposed actress that picks some fantastic roles.
arcticmonkeys wrote: » Speaking of underexposed I watched I'm thinking of ending things last week and had no idea jessie Buckley was Irish very talented actress and singer. I never understand how the likes of Paul Mescal Saorsie Ronan get all the attention and are such "Irish" media darlings yet others go under the radar.
Samsgirl wrote: » I really wanted to like this i like Amy and her Instagram is hilarious. This is pure cringe, worst being the back to school part. Didn't even finish the 1st episode and have taken it off the series link.
bigpink wrote: » Can I ask I hear this all the time she is hilarious and gas and her Instagram is great what does she actually do on Instagram?
Samsgirl wrote: » Her posts can be quite funny. Her observational humour is quirky. Thats just my opinion. Others may differ.
bigpink wrote: » Any links to funny stuff?Is it a different style to finding joy
TheDavester wrote: » she appeals to those who live their lives on instagram/pintrest, those who follow the lifes of these influencers and their silly manufactured drama/pay attention to me posts and just repeats silly irish mom type tweets - she's a glorified influencer and has a relentless pr team to push on to the poor irish public and someone in RTE just loves her .https://www.independent.ie/entertainment/television/tv-reviews/finding-joy-review-what-possessed-rte-to-make-more-of-amy-hubermans-lame-self-indulgent-tv-drivel-39617601.html Surprisingly the indo went in hard on her despite the same rag putting out a daily pointless story about her
IAMAMORON wrote: » Attractive women are never funny, it goes against the grain.
zoobizoo wrote: » Are you extremely single or married to a hilarious ugly woman..... ? I know plenty of attractive funny women.
IAMAMORON wrote: » Don't get me wrong, of course there are a few out there. ( attractive women who can tell the odd joke ) But in general attractive women rarely have to play the humour card. It is a fact. Do you reckon the all time leading Irish try scorer is attracted to her cutting idiosyncratic wit?
zoobizoo wrote: » Do you ever engage with attractive women? Doesn't read like it. Or possibly their humour is beyond you. Do I wonder why a man is attracted to his wife? Not really, no.