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Anybody know what the viewing figures for this is?
Last series was popular on Twitter but this year there doesn't seem to be much activity.
Good episode but FFS people, the misogyny is reaching fever pitch here. It's very unpleasant.
Any chance they could kill Callum and that gowl Anna off.
Anna definitely needs a slap.
Very little advertising for it before it started back this year.
I'm enjoying it anyhow. Scenery is fab (I'm local so will admit bias) and the plot has developed this season so far.
Val is a fine looking older woman, and her daughter the doc is gorgeous.
Was it filmed around Lahinch?
Lahinch and a good bit of Ennistymon in this series.
No sign of Val's boyfriend this season?
Have we seen it? I don't remember any nudity
Took me a few seconds to get that!😆
I was enjoying this season until this part.
I watched it last night and even now that scene leaves me feeling very quesy.
Spiking someone's drink is such a sh1tty thing to do, but to do it to a recovering alcoholic.
Jenny is the only one I have any sympathy for, while not a very nice thing to do to Michael, I can understand her logic.
The rest of them can fire themselves into the Atlantic and be done with it.
Caught up on the latest episode tonight, very good. Some interesting twists, hope the Guard (Joe) will be ok!
How about we stop talking about casually hitting women or anyone?
How about you stop telling me what I can say.
If you keep advocating violence against women don't get upset when you are called out on it.
I’m not upset in the least
I'm not telling you what you can or can't say. I'm telling you what you shouldn't say.
Seriously, with everything that has happened in the last month, do you think that advocating casual violence against women, real or fictional, is appropriate?
Did you ever think that maybe you should not be telling me what I (in your opinion) should or should not say. I don’t need anyone to tell me what I should or should not say. Are you actually trying to tell me you have never heard the expression that someone could do with a slap before? It’s a joke that you are trying to link that comment to a real life murder.
Of course I've heard the expression. Have you considered the impact of using expressions like this in creating an environment where casual violence against women is positioned as being routine or acceptable?
No I do not believe that my saying Anna could do with a slap will lead to any violence against women or men for that matter. I’ve heard that expression hundreds of times down through the years it’s not exactly a new one.
It should be an old one, a piece of history that we assign to the past.
Maybe it should but I certainly don’t believe that it would incite anyone to hit someone else. I’ve never hit anyone else in my life.
Do you think it could contribute to a culture where some people might feel that hitting women who annoy you is acceptable?
No I don’t.
Blow your nose !
So where do you draw the line? Is it OK for me to make such comments about members of your family? Or to make comments about how someone needs to be raped perhaps? What is your red line for jokey comments about violence against women?
What are you even talking about? What kind of sick talk about women needing to be raped are you on about? I never said anything even remotely related to anything about women being raped. I’ve never heard anything so sick and stupid. Please do not associate any thing I’ve said with sick comments like that.
Can someone reminde me of who started the fire that the mother of the two young lads was so guilty over originally?