What Happened When I Watched the First Episode of Love/Hate for the First Time?

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Hi all and welcome to my channel :)

In this video I react to Series 1, Episode I of the highly rated tv series ‘Love/Hate’.

Love/Hate has a score of 8.5/10 on IMDB and is a gritty crime-drama based on Dublin's criminal underworld.

It depicts the drug addiction, squalor, and violence of organised crime that has grown in post-boom Ireland. Darren Trea returns to Dublin from Spain, spending time there while trying to avoid the Garda in Ireland for gun possession.

His brother Robbie is released from Cloverhill Prison; while waiting to be picked up, he's shot outside a newsagent's in a drive-by shooting.

All of this leads to catastrophic events ignite tension among the drug gang, and family, friends, and the community must live with the consequences.

Love/Hate stars:

- Oscar Nominee Ruth Nega who viewers will recognise from the TV Show Preacher

- Oscar Nominee Barry Keoghan who viewers will recognise from the ‘Banshees of Inisherrin as well as ‘The Batman’ where he played the Joker

- Robert Sheehan who viewers will recognise from the TV Series Misfits and the Umbrella Acadmeny

- Aidan Gillen who starred as Littlefinger in ‘Game of Thrones’;

- and Brian Gleeson who is the brother of Domhnall Glesson and son of Brendan Glesson

Love/Hate was written by Stuart Carolan.

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