Drinking Game Continues To Drown The Sorrows Of ABC’s Killing Season

Drinking Game Continues To Drown The Sorrows Of ABC’s Killing Season

The drinks are still flowing with the second instalment of ABC’s The Killing Season. Twitter users are still playing the drinking game while watching the “he-said, she-said” antics of Rudd versus Gillard.

The second instalment of ABC’s documentary pulled in 968,000 viewers according to last night’s OzTam metro ratings. The bickering between ex-Prime Ministers was the seventh most watched TV program last night.

But people on Twitter were more interested in swigging back their drinks.

The rules were simple:

1. Drink whenever someone swears

2. Drink when K-Rudd flicks his hair

3. Drink when you hear the words “backstab” or “no backstabbing”

4. Drink when there is a jump in editing

5. Drink if someone stalls their answer or simply doesn’t respond to a question

6. Drink to forget the Rudd-Gillard years

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