They wanted a happy ending…
And so another episode of First Dates Ireland has drawn to a close, and of course, there’s been talking points from the episode.
While it didn’t quite reach the same levels of awkwardness as the first episode, there were some moments that will live on in the mind.
There were some success stories with Eamon and Aoife going on several dates, including one to her graduation.
But there was a bit of heartbreak as one pair, David and Nicole, didn’t quite have the same feelings for one another, no matter how much the people at home wanted it to work out for the pair.
It's #FirstDatesIRL night! What are your plans for watching tonight's episode? Some side-splitting scenes in the restaurant tonight! pic.twitter.com/j1ghKbGnOs
— COCO Content (@COCOcontentie) February 2, 2017
David from Carlingford you ol dote! #FirstDatesIRL
— Jen Searle (@Jen_Srl) February 2, 2017
Ah gwan #firstdatesirl give him another date. Lovely lad.
— Dubl!nJo (@Dubl1nJo) February 2, 2017
— Mary ✨🥂 (@theglamchop) February 2, 2017
https://twitter.com/anthony7jr/status/827281049658945538
#FirstDatesIRL Louth guy is on the #Friendship
— Liam Hayes (@TheLazerHappens) February 2, 2017
https://twitter.com/Fr9n_/status/827282039313281024
https://twitter.com/MedEdHead/status/827281853757337600
Aaww noooo David from Louth: giza call, I'm available 😁 #FirstDatesIRL
— Lil 🍑 (@lil_fairy_doll) February 2, 2017
https://twitter.com/evilsc0t/status/827281557756915712
This Louth fella is a sweetheart ❤ #FirstDatesIRL
— Susan Keogh (@susankeoghnews) February 2, 2017
Awww the #Carlingford boy is waaay to hard on himself #FirstDatesIRL
— Gillian Daly Communications (@gilliandalycomm) February 2, 2017
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