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By *asual777 OP   Man
4 weeks ago

i travel all over

Today name dropped by Simon Harris !

Have you watched it ? Any thoughts ? Very difficult watch . Might need to learn more about the Manosphere and 80 per cent of women fancying 20 per cent of men

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
4 weeks ago

East / North, Cork

Two episodes down and really enjoying it!

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By *easingTimMan
4 weeks ago

Loughlinstown

Just finished watching and an eye opener Jack Thorne and Stephen Graham have their fingers on the pulse of the current generation gap

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By *rRiosMan
4 weeks ago

dublin

Nearly all of Stephen Graham’s stuff brilliant but a tough watch. The Virtues, for me, was most difficult

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By *aseylee324Couple
4 weeks ago

Valley of Squinting Windows

Won't be watching it, have had enough toxic masculinity for this week already

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By *icklish_WarriorMan
4 weeks ago

Raheny


"Nearly all of Stephen Graham’s stuff brilliant but a tough watch. The Virtues, for me, was most difficult"

Agreed with that and probably the best I have seen him perform too. Brilliant stuff.

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By *icklish_WarriorMan
4 weeks ago

Raheny


"Today name dropped by Simon Harris !

Have you watched it ? Any thoughts ? Very difficult watch . Might need to learn more about the Manosphere and 80 per cent of women fancying 20 per cent of men "

I think they felt the need to make it because there's been such a crazy upsurge in violence amongst and by schoolkids in the UK.

The 'manosphere' of dickheads like Andrew Tate is certainly lurking in the background but I think the main point is that we are losing impressionable teenagers to the Internet,to the nihilism of the online sphere and that they lack good role models and good teachers and people who actually give a fuck who they are and what they do

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By *affa31Woman
4 weeks ago

Galway

Amazing show. A must watch for teenagers imo

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By *ouble Trouble 1000Couple
4 weeks ago

ireland

Hard watch , especially if you have young teenagers .

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By *reshcouple100Couple
4 weeks ago

belfast

It's slow and boring anyway

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By *xstevenxxMan
4 weeks ago

dublin

It was an eye opener

We never had internet issues growing up as it just didn’t exist - yes I am old

We live in a total different world nowadays and Social media can be the downfall

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By *ork_Guy400Man
4 weeks ago

Cork

I think they could've going into more detail, they never showed what actually radicalised him, if that's the right word. They mentoin Andrew Tate once and show he shared images on his insta but he didn't seem like an incel. He was comfortable talking to the assessor and craving approval from her so I finished it not knowing was he extremely insecure and being "bullied", again don't know is that the right term because all they said was the girl sent a few emojis, I don't know what any of those emojis mean. They spent half an episode exploring was he being bullied and then it was forgotten about. Obviously even if he was bullied there's no justifying what he done so I would've liked to know what made him feel that way about himself to do something as evil as that.

Definitely an eye opener and scary but I thought they could've going a bit deeper on what made him that way. Have to be very careful what men and our sons are watching online and keep our daughters safe.

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By *asual777 OP   Man
4 weeks ago

i travel all over

Yes I agree . Also all about the perpetrator and very little about the victim

I did get the sense that the dad’s rages had passed on by nature or nurture. Plus some online radicalization . Plus no setting of boundaries to being up at 1am. This programme has driven home why I am refusing to go bed now until all devices are switched off and everyone is in bed by 10.30 😂

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By *r_Insatiable666Man
4 weeks ago

Cork


"Yes I agree . Also all about the perpetrator and very little about the victim

I did get the sense that the dad’s rages had passed on by nature or nurture. Plus some online radicalization . Plus no setting of boundaries to being up at 1am. This programme has driven home why I am refusing to go bed now until all devices are switched off and everyone is in bed by 10.30 😂"

Tbh that's just good parenting, my circadian rhythm is way off since my youth

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By *astelloWoman
4 weeks ago

Far far away

Just back from a talk on this. The need to patrol child's devices plus boundaries for behaviours. The exposure to toxic masculinity and the term incels l hadn't heard before. Porn doesn't help this dialogue.

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By *r_Insatiable666Man
4 weeks ago

Cork

It's weird how the incel term came about. It came from the troll caves of 4chan. I feel bad about the term because I know plenty of pretty nice guys who just haven't had the chance even up to their 30s. They get tarred with the same brush as genuinely horrible people. Maybe I overthink it.

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By *arquisDeSadeCouple
4 weeks ago

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As a mum of two. One boy one girl. It was a hard watch. I really feel for young people these days.

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By *ungry CatCouple
4 weeks ago

Belfast

Personally I, Dirk found this a really triggering watch as many dads out there will agree. The bond between a father and a son is unique. You have that manly connection which for street cred must be maintained with fist bumps and all that jazz but I know with my two boys 17 and 14 we have that manly bond and also the compassionate bond. I immediately put myself in that father's shoes in the last episode and from around the half way point the tears were streaming down my face.

That being said, my kids have always been brought up in a sex positive environment and never been shielded. Anything they need to know, I, my ex wife and Missus have co parented and spoken candedly on every aspect of sex and becoming an adult.

I think the world we live in is an extremely dangerous place and unfortunately it has got to the point where no matter how hard a parent tries, you can never shield them from reality. The way forward is education on every topic, no matter how hard to discuss. I for one will be sitting my two boys and my young daughter down to watch all four episodes before the week is out.

It is extremely important to actually know your kids and be their role model. Be someone who they can bring their problems to not have to hide or find guidance elsewhere.

Much love D xx

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By *ctionnotwords69Man
3 weeks ago

ENFIELD

Gives much to reflect on.....with great acting and impressive one take cinematography.

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By *og-ManMan
3 weeks ago

somewhere

The young 15 actor playing the song gives an incredible performance. He should win awards for it

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By *ctionnotwords69Man
3 weeks ago

ENFIELD

Interesting that Katie actually had a part in the drama....it was her/the actress who was singing all the poignant songs

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By *rRiosMan
3 weeks ago

dublin


"The young 15 actor playing the song gives an incredible performance. He should win awards for it "

I think it was his first gig too

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By *og-ManMan
3 weeks ago

somewhere


"The young 15 actor playing the song gives an incredible performance. He should win awards for it

I think it was his first gig too "

Ha ha...just saw the typo ....the son

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
3 weeks ago

East / North, Cork

Just finished this series this evening. As a father to 4 sons this really hit home to me. It's too easy to assume someone else will talk about this stuff with our kids. Parents need to take the initiative themselves and make sure these horribly damaging ideas are discussed and explained, and we need to be on the lookout for the warning signs.

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
3 weeks ago

East / North, Cork

It also reminded me of threads here where many men were refusing to accept that toxic masculinity is even a thing.

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By *leasurevilleMan
3 weeks ago

kilkenny

Absolutely agree filthy nights. Just finished it myself. it's so difficult to monitor online

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By *etmebeurfantasyWoman
3 weeks ago

My town

I'm gonna be honest. I thought the acting was very good. But did think it didn't need to be 4 episode's

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By *ilthyNightsCouple
3 weeks ago

East / North, Cork


"I'm gonna be honest. I thought the acting was very good. But did think it didn't need to be 4 episode's

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Couldn't disagree with this. I guess it was a concession to the financials of the netflix format.

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By *ueen_MeadhbhWoman
3 weeks ago

sligo

I found a lot of storyline left wide open but was a good watch, have to say the last episode was tough to watch. The fall out the the family endured and the dads scene at the end floored me

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By *acob12369Man
3 weeks ago

URPANTS

Unbelievable show.

So well done, so much in that school episode to take in. All the students were glued to their phones, teachers had no control. Kids watching videos in class. Stephen Graham is brilliant, Boiling point is another film that does uses 1 take , also brilliant.

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By *rTromboneMan
3 weeks ago

clonmel youghal dungarvan triangle


"Today name dropped by Simon Harris !

Have you watched it ? Any thoughts ? Very difficult watch . Might need to learn more about the Manosphere and 80 per cent of women fancying 20 per cent of men "

Wonderful acting. Ep3 is a tough watch, but the acting is superb. Stephen Graham is an excellent actor. Looks more like a binman though

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