L'histoire de la scène du crime organisé de Dublin est révélée, centrée sur Darren, qui veut éviter les ennuis, mais finit par revenir à ses vieilles habitudes et à son ancien gang.L'histoire de la scène du crime organisé de Dublin est révélée, centrée sur Darren, qui veut éviter les ennuis, mais finit par revenir à ses vieilles habitudes et à son ancien gang.L'histoire de la scène du crime organisé de Dublin est révélée, centrée sur Darren, qui veut éviter les ennuis, mais finit par revenir à ses vieilles habitudes et à son ancien gang.
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Shows like this and Underbelly in Australia need to get world recognition,
I only discovered Underbelly travelling through Australia and its up there with Sopranos standard wise
This show Love/Hate is absolutely gripping from start to finish. Every actor shines and the plot is fantastic.
Its a take on the criminal underworld in Dublin and its quite terrifying.
Must watch and hopefully it gets seen by people oustside of just Ireland
I only discovered Underbelly travelling through Australia and its up there with Sopranos standard wise
This show Love/Hate is absolutely gripping from start to finish. Every actor shines and the plot is fantastic.
Its a take on the criminal underworld in Dublin and its quite terrifying.
Must watch and hopefully it gets seen by people oustside of just Ireland
I'm still wondering how the hell I missed this series when it came out, how nobody ever told me about this? It's a hidden little gem. It's quality with a capital Q. Probably the best crime drama I've ever seen from Ireland. Not only is the story very entertaining, with plenty of twists and turns, but the acting is just top notch. My favorite character was Fran, played brilliantly by Peter Coonan, just world class that was. Nidge, played by Tom Vaughan-Lawlor is another great character that you can't help to love and hate. Five short seasons that I devoured in a short time. It could have gone on forever if it was up to me, it's that good! You have to not mind a bit of violence though, because it can be hardcore, but that's exactly what I was expecting when thinking about the underworld Irish mob.
Quite simply the best drama I've ever seen. Came across the first series by chance on Channel 5, and thought it was alright.
From then on it just gets better and better. The Wire was my favourite, and I appreciate how much more complex and entwined The Wire is, but Love/Hate genuinely gripped me from start to finish. I have seen all 4 series, and certain things could have been done better, without giving too much away, but it still delivers pure suspense and something UK residents can relate to, as opposed to The Wire. If you enjoy crime dramas you HAVE to see this, you won't be disappointed. Brutal, thrilling, gripping drama. Well done RTE.
From then on it just gets better and better. The Wire was my favourite, and I appreciate how much more complex and entwined The Wire is, but Love/Hate genuinely gripped me from start to finish. I have seen all 4 series, and certain things could have been done better, without giving too much away, but it still delivers pure suspense and something UK residents can relate to, as opposed to The Wire. If you enjoy crime dramas you HAVE to see this, you won't be disappointed. Brutal, thrilling, gripping drama. Well done RTE.
Season 4 . 2012
Being from Ireland I generally "Hate" Irish drama/ comedy/ thriller/ pretty much anything from my home country, as it generally portrays a kitschy, 80's cheap view of the country and our people. "very embarrassing" "cringe worthy TV"
That all said Love/Hate is a true gem of modern Irish film and production. An excellent series with the draw to have you sit in on a Sunday night.
Modern, Hard hitting, Well scripted, strongly acted and an overall "must watch"
Being from Ireland I generally "Hate" Irish drama/ comedy/ thriller/ pretty much anything from my home country, as it generally portrays a kitschy, 80's cheap view of the country and our people. "very embarrassing" "cringe worthy TV"
That all said Love/Hate is a true gem of modern Irish film and production. An excellent series with the draw to have you sit in on a Sunday night.
Modern, Hard hitting, Well scripted, strongly acted and an overall "must watch"
Stumbled across this series...
The quality of the writing and acting is superb.
A cast of the creme de la creme of the Irish acting fraternity, including Aidan Gillen of Game Of Thrones ('Littlefinger') fame and the fragile sensitivity, punctuated with bursts of extreme violence, of Robert Sheehan, to name but two of the stars of this show. But the whole cast are delivering stellar performances.
In the same league as The Wire. Or The Bridge and The Killing (the Nordic versions)...
Also favourably reminiscent of Trainspotting and The Acid House. With a great soundtrack to match!
The accents aren't so broad that the non-Irish English speaking ear can't follow the dialogue without subtitles...
This series beats any of the Brit crime thrillers that I've seen in the last 10 years, and that is saying something!
It really pays to follow links down the rabbit hole. Sometimes you strike gold!
This series is definitely gold.
The quality of the writing and acting is superb.
A cast of the creme de la creme of the Irish acting fraternity, including Aidan Gillen of Game Of Thrones ('Littlefinger') fame and the fragile sensitivity, punctuated with bursts of extreme violence, of Robert Sheehan, to name but two of the stars of this show. But the whole cast are delivering stellar performances.
In the same league as The Wire. Or The Bridge and The Killing (the Nordic versions)...
Also favourably reminiscent of Trainspotting and The Acid House. With a great soundtrack to match!
The accents aren't so broad that the non-Irish English speaking ear can't follow the dialogue without subtitles...
This series beats any of the Brit crime thrillers that I've seen in the last 10 years, and that is saying something!
It really pays to follow links down the rabbit hole. Sometimes you strike gold!
This series is definitely gold.
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- AnecdotesFran's catchphrase "coola-boola" was ad libbed by actor Peter Coonan.
- Citations
Darren Tracey: Ado you're a fucking scumbag!
- ConnexionsFeatured in Reeling in the Years: 2010 (2021)
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