Love/Hate - ITV X

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Boxster5

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811 posts

115 months

Tuesday 26th March
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Onto the final series of this (there are 5 in total).
Apparently made a few years ago but wow, if you’re a shrinking violet then it’s not for you. All about Dublin drug gangs and it seems eerily realistic - lots of brutal violence, sex, drug taking and bad language but strangely addictive.
Brilliantly written and the characters are totally believable.
Surprised that it’s on ITV X as that’s not their normal brief.
Well worth a watch.

Sebring440

2,318 posts

103 months

Tuesday 26th March
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Boxster5 said:
Surprised that it’s on ITV X as that’s not their normal brief.
What's their "normal brief"? There seems to be all sorts on there.


bstw

150 posts

191 months

Wednesday 27th March
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I've just binge watched all 5 seasons of this and agree, it's really very good.

Seems to have started quite a few peoples careers including odd looking Barry

Boxster5

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811 posts

115 months

Wednesday 27th March
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Sebring440 said:
Boxster5 said:
Surprised that it’s on ITV X as that’s not their normal brief.
What's their "normal brief"? There seems to be all sorts on there.
I would expect something like that to be on BBC or Channel 4. ITV is still in my opinion, the “light entertainment” choice. Only my opinion of course.

TwigtheWonderkid

44,678 posts

157 months

Wednesday 27th March
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I watched Love/Hate, along with Kin, and I'm left wondering.....in real life, are organised crime organisations or families run by boozed up, coked up, hooker using fkwits?

I've kind of always imagined those at the top were actually pretty smart guys, who didn't use drugs themselves. Like in the Godfather, Michael and Vito were pretty clean living (murder aside) whilst hothead Sonny got himself shot on the causeway and Freydo, who was a complete fool, just had a minor role in the family before Michael had to kill him for being a blabbermouth.

I wouldn't trust Nidge to run a bath successfully, let alone a drugs empire. Just not seeing it.

Boxster5

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811 posts

115 months

Wednesday 27th March
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TwigtheWonderkid said:
I watched Love/Hate, along with Kin, and I'm left wondering.....in real life, are organised crime organisations or families run by boozed up, coked up, hooker using fkwits?

I've kind of always imagined those at the top were actually pretty smart guys, who didn't use drugs themselves. Like in the Godfather, Michael and Vito were pretty clean living (murder aside) whilst hothead Sonny got himself shot on the causeway and Freydo, who was a complete fool, just had a minor role in the family before Michael had to kill him for being a blabbermouth.

I wouldn't trust Nidge to run a bath successfully, let alone a drugs empire. Just not seeing it.
Well one thing it has done is put us off visiting Dublin!
Too many eeegiots.

cuprabob

15,718 posts

221 months

Wednesday 27th March
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Boxster5 said:
Sebring440 said:
Boxster5 said:
Surprised that it’s on ITV X as that’s not their normal brief.
What's their "normal brief"? There seems to be all sorts on there.
I would expect something like that to be on BBC or Channel 4. ITV is still in my opinion, the “light entertainment” choice. Only my opinion of course.
I think a lot of these dramas were commissioned/ released on BritBox and after a period become available on iPlayer / ITV X, hence why they don't fit the normal channel stereotype.

biggbn

24,976 posts

227 months

Wednesday 27th March
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Tried this after Kin, thought it was like a cheap gangster comedy soap opera. Hollyoaks with 'heavies'. Only managed two episodes, happy to concede it might improve but on the face of it, not for me...

TwigtheWonderkid

44,678 posts

157 months

Wednesday 27th March
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Boxster5 said:
Well one thing it has done is put us off visiting Dublin!
Too many eeegiots.
I used to work in a weekly triangle of Dublin, Belfast & London , London being home. The truth is, Dublin is not a very nice city. The centre is ok, but much of the city is very poor, with high levels of drugs and prostitution. It doesn't have a very pleasant atmosphere, just in my opinion of course. Belfast is much nicer.

Jonnny

29,524 posts

196 months

Tuesday 2nd April
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biggbn said:
Tried this after Kin, thought it was like a cheap gangster comedy soap opera. Hollyoaks with 'heavies'. Only managed two episodes, happy to concede it might improve but on the face of it, not for me...
It definitely gets better as the series go on, honestly I thought the same - but we stuck at it and would recommend doing so.