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The second season of Kin opens with former patriarch, Bren (Francis Magee), as he is released from prison and set on regaining control over the Kinsella family.
Kin writer Peter McKenna acknowledges that Bren will have a major impact on the rest of season two. "He is really like the monster out of the closet," he says. "He's this guy who has been locked up.
RTE Kin viewers were all "disgusted" after watching the extremely "uncomfortable" scene with Bren and his granddaughter Anna. The hit RTE show was back on air tonight with even more drama.
Caution warning for mentions of drug use, violence and miscarriage. This article may contain spoilers. The shocking season finale of Kin aired earlier this month, concluding a riveting sophomore ...
Father and son - Bren (Francis Magee) and Jimmy (Emmett J Scanlan) in Sunday's KIN It's episode six of KIN this Sunday at 9:30pm on RTÉ One/RTÉ Player - here's what fans can expect.
Kin explores elements of a family: of jealousy, of rivalry, of love, of loyalty, all these things are aspects of life that people around the world can really connect with.” Seasons 1 and 2 of ...
The latest episode of the hit RTÉ crime drama Kin hit the screens on Sunday night and viewers were all saying the same thing about one character who made them “uncomfortable”.. The sixth ...
"Kin" S2: Episode 7. Bren’s chaos reaches a crescendo, and the family is driven to mayhem. Michael and Viking both suffer heartbreak, while Frank seeks a change.
In Kin he plays Frank, the head of the Kinsella family, and Jimmy and Michael's uncle. When we join Frank in the first season, he has just taken over from his brother as the family's new boss.
As season two of Kin is now available to stream on Netflix, viewers are rewatching that shocking ending and are curious about what is in store the Kinsellas. For those that haven’t watched the Irish ...
Another agreed, posting: “That was uncomfortable”. More agreed, with one person tweeting: “Kin is just bloody brilliant. I was so uncomfortable watching tonight’s episode and that’s a ...