Who’s watching this RTE masterpiece?

by Careless_Yoghurt_969

21 comments
  1. Is it on the box? I really want to watch it now!

  2. It wasn’t that good. I was only half watching but it didn’t seem that awful but then again I don’t have a newspaper column to fill for money.

  3. I watched about 10 minutes of it and had to turn it off. The acting was cringy

  4. Yer man in the picture has an incredibly smug look ok his face.

  5. RTE new show formula

    1. Take a terrible show that has existed in the UK for a number of years

    2. Make it worse somehow through nepotism and dreadful acting/presenters.

    3. ??????

    4. Profit

  6. As someone who massively supports climate action I could only watch 30 min of this.

    Best I can say? The idea was great but the execution wasn’t.

    Despite that, if you genuinely don’t know much about climate change and want to learn more then it’s probably worth a watch. But while the message is important you will want to shoot the messenger

  7. I really hope this wasn’t done with that money they got to promote climate action, cause man would I be looking for a refund if I was the Gov.

  8. It was an utter piece of dogshit television that will age just about as well as that show where Claire Byrne had Luke O’Neill and PJ Gallagher put into inflatable plastic balls in order to protect themselves from Covid. I really hope this show is played online in 2050, so everyone then will see what an embarrasing, utterly off-the-mark and cringeworthy exercise the whole thing turned out to be.

  9. If the independent is saying that, it means that the show must be good.

  10. Haven’t seen it myself, but a lot of people at work were talking about it and most said it was decent.

  11. It’s was just bat shit tbh

    And honestly a little dystopian aswell

  12. Imagine listening to what the Indo have to say… especially when it’s Eilis O’Hanlon saying it

  13. Someone was trying to describe this to me in work and it honestly sounded like a fever dream

  14. Watched it for a bit and felt bad for everyone involved.
    Then I turned it off and watched some programme called Victorian Farm on Prime.

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