walshb wrote: » Yes, but not really comparable with violent underworld criminals that the Gardai are fighting to rid from our streets.
Jumboman wrote: » Was last nights episode of love/hate the most violent in the series so far ? I think it was but I have not seen the whole series.
Jumboman wrote: » When I say series I mean every episode since session 1. I don't think there have been any other episodes as violent as last nights one.
mfceiling wrote: » The one where Darren smashed the ra man's head with a beer keg? Tommy getting hammered with a golf club?
Atlantic Dawn wrote: » Is Donna the burd Fran shagged when she was dressed as a Smurf?
huey1975 wrote: » Was it a smurf or avatar?
Benteke wrote: » Decent detectives keep their cool and think of the bigger picture instead of putting them away for a few hours and disrupting a big case, I know of one detective who got his head kicked in on a bus and he did nothing about it, 6 months later he got his own back by putting him away for 7 year for a different case, They never forget
IvaBigWun wrote: » I dont think that happened. Kicking someone in the head can be seen as attempted murder. Attempted murder of a Detective would equal more than 7 years.
shamrock55 wrote: » I just watched last nights episode now and to be honest i think its time they called a halt to love hate, its getting worse with each episode, i really dont give a **** what happens to who now at this stage
Omackeral wrote: » Most of us care though and the ratings are through the roof, so be a bit silly if they stopped it wouldn't it? You should just stop watching maybe?
Johnny Bubble wrote: » Yes. Don't dare think to critisise the sheeple's great Art of Eire.
walshb wrote: » Jump on him, to the ground and cart him off.
IvaBigWun wrote: » Kicking someone in the head can be seen as attempted murder.
JP Liz V1 wrote: » Does Nidge actually know that Fran knows that Nidge arranged the pipe bomb on his house which injured Linda? I assume Dean knows if he was arranging the hit for Fran so did he tell Nidge
gadgetman496 wrote: » Patrick is a great actor
Mr E wrote: » Yeah it is. In a declaration that may see me demodded from this forum, I confess that I've never seen The Wire. And I *STILL* knew about that particular person being killed. So there.
Corvo wrote: » No, I think Nidge said "Get him up", though I fully expected him to kill him anyway.
kryogen wrote: » Patrick, the traveller, is a great actor, for portraying, a traveller....... Great range alright I do like him though