Can’t Cope, Won’t Cope on RTÉ2 at 10pm.
A six-part series about two Cork girls whose lives revolve around partying in Dublin but who start to drift apart as one of them spirals out of control.
The clip above features Aisling (Seána Kerslake) visiting the pharmacist (Eileen Walsh) looking for the morning after pill.
Thanks Gareth
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It’s definitely not made by Spielberg….
Was it the two women characters that gave it away?
ha
Lol, good point!
Kerslake was so good in A Date for Mad Mary that I’m almost tempted to try to figure out RTE’s online thing. What’s that? No, no. No television. I said I don’t own a television. I SAID I DON’T OWN A TELEVISION.
She was amazing! And it was a great film. I shall give this a chance in the hope that it’s even half as good.
For some reason I have been reminded of JIMMYJAMES comment here:
https://www.broadsheet.ie/2016/09/02/do-you-want-my-liga/#comment-1669171
Can’t Cope, Won’t Cope was written by Stefanie Preissner.
https://twitter.com/stefpreissner/status/719224345797730304
only misogynists will say that this is absolute garbage
Funnily enough, only misogynists will say ‘only misogynists will say that this is absolute garbage’!
only a misogynist would say “only misogynists will say ‘only misogynists will say that this is absolute garbage’!”
Such is daily life in the patriarchy.
This is absolute garbage.
Looks like another one to add to the pantheon of great RTE comedies.
Amazing drama.
I’ll have ta’ see how accurate it is
And report back
But Z Nation is back
And so is Narcos
So
Ye might be waiting
The pharmacist is being eminently sensible with her questions and comments. That party girl had better wise up on her sexual behaviour and ask herself “What does it all mean? Where am I going?”
It was daycent enough. Worth the watch.
I don’t think Amy Huber is a great actress.
It was much better than the clip suggests