IAMAMORON wrote: » Women who make a living out of being attractive and sexy should not be bothering to complicate things. Attractive women are never funny, it goes against the grain.
Truthvader wrote: » Two words Aisling f*cking Bea
IAMAMORON wrote: » You sound gorgeous to be honest. Your lack of a sense of humour is a big giveaway.
zoobizoo wrote: » I'm male. But thanks.
johnire wrote: » That ended that conversation!!!! Thank you for making me laugh out loud.
Muahahaha wrote: » That article in the Indo is by their TV critic Pat Stacey and Im not surprised that he slated Finding Joy as Stacey is about the only honest journalist when it comes to all things RTE. He also wrote a stinging article slating Striking Out as well. Meanwhile over on the Fashion & Celebrity desk in the Indo they'll still continue on blowing smoke up Hubermans hole.
StevenToast wrote: » 100% agree... Pat Stacey deserves a huge amount of respect... I value his opinion on TV and movies
Samsgirl wrote: » Her posts can be quite funny. Her observational humour is quirky. Thats just my opinion. Others may differ.
bigpink wrote: » Can you give an example please?
fran38 wrote: » Can someone cut and paste the article please. It's behind a paywall and i don't want to subscribe to the Indo.
Muahahaha wrote: » 203,000 views seems very poor for a prime time Saturday night slot right after the news, a lot of people must have lurched for the remote control once the news was finished. Even D'arcy was doing bigger numbers than 203k in the same slot
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
seligehgit wrote: » Ditto Liam Fay.
Elmo wrote: » I don't follow her but I have heard similar from others. Comedy and humour is subjective. Her posts on Twitter and on Instagram got her noticed as being amusing and lead to the development of Finding Joy. She had starred in some other comedies also by this point. I know she wrote Finding Joy but I don't think she should be totally blamed. Either for the decision by TV executives to insist on the show and their view of her as Ireland's sweetheart, both of these things are much worst than the show itself. The show is there to be picked up by other providers, its a co-pro with Acorn and ZDF. This is RTÉ's new way of doing drama/comedy.... get someone else to pick up the bill and we will happily show it. The first episode tanked 203,000 adult viewers, and it went out before The Snapper which always gets a good audience, they have it schedule next to MI: Fallout next week, if it losses viewers it will have epically failed, even more so than the previous season.
mr_edge_to_you wrote: » So my wife decided she wanted to form her "own opinion" on this so I was able to watch it last night. My God, it was awful. In the year 2020, RTE still can't do comedy.
Man Vs ManUre wrote: » I think Hardy Bucks is pretty funny, every season if it.
El Gato De Negocios wrote: » Huberman has been positioned by the media as Irelands princess. Attractive, married to a famous sports star but devoid of anything remotely resembling talent for what she gets paid to do. Airhead shows like Expose are where she should be, there is a demographic for what she does but half 9 on a Saturday night is not where you will find them. Painful doesn't even come close to describing her.
NuttyMcNutty wrote: » I'd love a go off her though!
Man Vs ManUre wrote: » Now i am no fan of her and almost all her tv shows are cr@p, the worst I seen was definitely the one where she was the Dublin barrister and every episode ended with her and her crew sitting in the cafe having a laugh, that show had her in almost every scene. But I wouldn’t put her in same bracket as these other pointless influencers/bloggers like vogue, James Kavanagh, holly carpenter. At least she was a working actor before she started making a living just out of being somewhat famous. Actually vogue has done a lot of tv work also and is a bit ahead of those other 2 self absorbed dummies.
hamburgham wrote: » Liam Fay wrote a fantastic piece annihilating Tubridy in the Sunday Times a few years ago. It was hilarious yet laser point accurate, expressing exactly what I felt about him but could never articulate as well as he did.
dmn22 wrote: » Link?