First Dates review: No luck for Corkonians or culchies in hit-and-miss episode

First Dates Ireland: It was a mixed-bag on tonight's show

Lovely Judy from Kimmage is first up tonight. The 39-year-old make-up artist arrives looking for a man to settle down with, and hopefully have children with some day. âIf I see a baby I cry,â she tells the camera, welling up.
Judy is paired up with 48-year-old Michael from Blackrock in Dublin, who shows up in a dapper blue suit (Mateo isnât best pleased) eager to impress. The date starts off with the usual snooze-fest smalltalk, but soon turns more serious when Judy asks Michael about his lack of an alcohol beverage, and he admits heâs been to rehab.
âThereâs no way Iâd be sitting here if I hadnât stopped drinking,â he says, adding that he believes most addicts have an underlying trauma that hasnât been dealt with.
âWe all have trauma,â Judy says, opening up about her experience of sexual assault.
When asked whether theyâre up for another date, the two both nod simultaneously and beam at each other. âHappy days,â Judy says with a thumbs up.

Paying his second visit to the restaurant is Corkonian Aaron. The 43-year-old says he had an amazing experience last time, but sadly it just wasn't love. And after a lonely lockdown, heâs more than ready to come home to someone in the evenings.
Our Cork man is paired up with insurance broker and identical twin James from Mayo. The 39-year-old has been single for three years and is starting to get concerned. âEveryone my age is settling down, starting a family... time for me now to find my life partner.âÂ
Aaron has another grand-ole date, with coming out, having children, and the trials and tribulations of modern dating all on the cards. Unfortunately, the Cork chap is left lonely-hearted once more as his date James isnât up for round two. But, credit where credit is due, we have to commend James for making a point of stating his opinion first to save Aaronâs blushes.

Horse-riding enthusiast Naomi from Galway hasnât had much luck with city boys, so sheâs hoping to land a winner with country boy John, also from Galway. In a stereotypical battle of the culchies, the two discuss tractors, land and creameries.
Thirty-three-year-old John admits heâs chosen âthe landâ over relationships in the past, but now heâs come to the realisation that âif youâre happy, it doesnât matter whether you have the land or not.â Wise words John, wise words.
At the end of the night, John picks up the bill though Naomi offers to split. âJaney Mac, people would be giving out ha,â he says. But, while John is everything Naomi wants âon paperâ she says she didnât feel the âchemical reactionâ or spark. âSure thatâs okay,â he says. âBit disappointed alright,â he admits, âbut ara, what can you do.âÂ

Louth lad Ryan is matched with âabsolutely rocketâ Aoibhinn from Armagh. Aoibhinn comes with some great advice from her Granda, âLooks fade, personality doesnât. My Granda always used to say that to me. You always need to be able to have the craic with someone, because you can laugh until you're 90.âÂ
We donât see too much from the 27-year-old's date, bar Ryanâs tale of climbing Kilimanjaro for his cousin who has cystic fibrous. While originally, he was due to take on the challenge with a group of 20 others, in the end, he travelled with just one other person, who ultimately was forced to pull out before they started. So, he climbed it alone â with the help of some local African boys. âThe people out there, they had everything to give to ya,â he says against an emotional backing track, âThey were actually very like Irish people... but, African.âÂ
Asked afterwards how she felt the date had gone, Aoibhinn says her face âhurt from laughingâ while Ryan says he felt a spark. When the pair are asked the important question, Aoibhinn suggests they answer together on 3...2..1...âYes,â they both say, with nervous smiles quickly turning to giddy relief.
- First Dates Ireland airs Thursdays 9.30pm on RTĂ2