
Instead, RTE fans were disappointed that co-presenter Miriam O'Callaghan had been tasked with leading the discussion.


Many would have preferred to have seen Sarah McInerney conduct the interview as she is known for her no-nonsense approach to holding those in power to account. Some viewers took to social media following the ten-minute interview to share their disappointment about the segment. (Image: RTE)īut there has been widespread confusion over the exact rules for pubs and nightclubs after the Taoiseach confirmed there will be “anomalies” and different measures in place depending on the setting.įollowing an appearance by the Taoiseach on RTE's Six One news, the Tanaiste was then questioned about the announcements on Prime Time. The Argee Bargee would have been visited a lot over the last year (it was up for sale), but it was Phil Mitchell with a baseball bat that found Tina? Sure.Leo Varadkar spoke about the latest Covid announcements on Prime Time. Taking to Twitter, one fan said: "I mean not Phil smashing the ground and finding tina’s body when the construction men could have found it weeks ago lmao."Īnother said: "This whole Phil smashing up floorboards is really contrived, quite recently builders finding Tina was a real possibility (makes more sense ), then apparently they ran out of cash to complete the job on the argee bahjee!"Ī third fan added: "A body, decaying for over a year, would have stunk. Some viewers suggested Tina should have been found weeks ago, when the workmen were in the building, as others questioned why her corpse did not smell having been there all that time.

Tina Carter's decomposed corpse was found over a year after her murder (Image: BBC)īut fans were divided over the moment, and while some were glad it was Phil who found her others called out the twist.
