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
Twitter:
A quote from Combet without swearing… Drink! #KillingSeason
— Lisa Davies (@lisazdavies) June 16, 2015
Dogs of war *drink #KillingSeason
— Kirsty Elliott (@kirsty_elltt) June 16, 2015
Rudd says ‘Dogs of War’… *Drink!* #KillingSeason
— Jenni (@juiceandbenny) June 16, 2015
First f bomb for the episode – drink! #KillingSeason
— Dame Bolshy (@BolshyPerson) June 16, 2015
@umbridledfool any denial – drink. Says they were concerned – drink. Calls someone crazy – skull. #KillingSeason
— Kate Crosby (@ktxby) June 16, 2015
Bollocks. Drink! #KillingSeason
— DameBaileyWoof OAM (@MissBaileyWoof) June 16, 2015
The F word. DRINK! #KillingSeason
— Urban Reverie (@urban_reverie) June 16, 2015
Maybe the #KillingSeason drinking game should have a drink whenever there’s the sound of crickets. Literal or metaphorical.
— ajostu (@therealajostu) June 16, 2015
Rudd says ‘Demonstrably’… *Drink!* #KillingSeason
— Jenni (@juiceandbenny) June 16, 2015
Conflicting versions of the same event. Drink. #KillingSeason
— Thomas (@thomasbiscuit) June 16, 2015