IvaBigWun wrote: » Was the Scottish fella just a friend of Aido's or an In Law?
DynamiteC101 wrote: » Agreed. Season 2 and 3 are generally seen as the best two seasons of love/hate, but this is matching them so far in my opinion. A strong second half to this season will definitely put it on par with them. Very impressed with Aoibhinn McGinnity (Trish) in the few moments she has been in it this season. Thought she was superb in that crying scene last week.
Benteke wrote: » How can you say the informer story is going nowhere? I think everyone has missed the most important part tonight, Nidge has put elmo in charge of the drugs, He has buried them for now and he will hand them over to ever nidge tells him to in possibly the next episode, Siobhan has informed the guards about elmo so he is a watched man and he will lead them straight to the drugs, Elmo will be a deadman walking nidge will owe big balls a lot of money without any drugs to sell, All in all Siobhan has caused uproar by informing, Sometimes it's the little things you have to listen to for a story to unfold
BuilderPlumber wrote: » It noted too that Siobhan was uneasy with Pauley and was startled by him in fact in the last scene of them. She is in dangerous territory here with Nidge annoyed about their relationship and all hell would break loose with both Nidge and Pauley if either found out about her secret meetings with Moynihan.
mzungu wrote: » It would nearly be worth it just to witness the outrage from the media and general public. Overall I thought tonights episode was quite good. Sets things up nicely for the next few episodes. I thought the Siobhan and Pauly scenes worked quite well. I am fairly sure that Pauly is a bit suspicious of where Siobhan goes at night, could lead to her downfall. Aido may very well side with Pauly against Nidge in future as he is going to blame him for Pottsie's eye. Fair play to Fran though, he roughed the lads up good and proper. The fight scene was pretty tense.
bubblypop wrote: » This thread is unreal, the amount of posters who don't seem to know anything about characters or storylines is unbelievable! Its like some of them just watched one episode.
Baldy Conscience wrote: » The worst thing is how yer man Johnny Boy just disappeared without any kind of explanation.
gadgetman496 wrote: » Is he not out in Spain with the red haired drug addict??? :pac:
Baldy Conscience wrote: » no, she's working in the brothel isn't she. She keeps asking nodge to have a word with her fella.
limericklad87 wrote: » Janet??
The nefarious effects of E/MDMA were depicted in a very gritty and realistic manner.
Lucy and Harry wrote: » I took xtc for a few years and it never had that effect on me.Passing out on top of a building after thinking I was doing the scene from Titanic at the edge of a building/ship.lol
ziggy23 wrote: » Johnny Bubble wrote: » Poor lazy writing again. In the middle of a gang war dean opens the door for a pizza he didn't order ? Jaysus this is rubbish.[/quote Watched it back there he actually said ' I didn't order a ****in pizza' when he opened the door 😸 He still opened the door!
Johnny Bubble wrote: » Poor lazy writing again. In the middle of a gang war dean opens the door for a pizza he didn't order ? Jaysus this is rubbish.[/quote Watched it back there he actually said ' I didn't order a ****in pizza' when he opened the door 😸
ibarelycare wrote: » Cheers for The Wire spoiler for those of is who haven't seen it yet.
Amazingfun wrote: » Only thing I had to watch the end over for was who was sitting with Pottsie in the hospital. At first glance I thought it was Paulie and wondered *wtf is he doin there*.....but a rewatch now and think it was just a prison guard, although I didn't see one with Fran.
Mr. Incognito wrote: » I'm very sorry. I didn't realise something that happened 10 years ago could be spoiled at this stage. The original post has been amended to include a spoiler tag- you might do the same with your quote of it.
Effects wrote: » It finished six years ago. SIX.
Baldy Conscience wrote: » So what. Is everyone expected to have watched everything that was ever on TV up to a certain, arbitrary, time frame? Maybe the guy was 12 6 years ago, do you expect him to have followed a series since he was 7 years old?
Effects wrote: » Or maybe just stay off the internet altogether in case anything gets spoiled for you. Get over it.