@al_topchiy: doesn't it feel like after the words "I'll protect you", and in general, after the dialogue, that Jen was also Connor's bird and this is his daughter, not Harry?
The further you go, the more game they pile up. It feels like there wasn't a complete script, and the scriptwriters are just making it up on the fly. Conrad started the war a week ago, so he didn't protect any of his relatives, and Harry's inner circle doesn't know. If the blackmailed enemy employee hadn't called, Harry wouldn't have been able to take his family to a safe place and wouldn't have warned Conrad's youngest son. And this mafia boss even remembered about his beloved daughter and second son when everyone was gathered. And they are only now thinking about finding allies for the war. It's brilliant. It would all be logical if in the end it turns out that they have senile dementia there, and Harry and the others finally figure it out and stop following the orders of the pensioners who left.
@ppcpc10: Well, they kind of don't trust Harry because they think he leaked information about the burial site to the police... But they still let him protect them... Really game
@ppcpc10: So Conred wasn't planning anything. The bomb was like a safety net, which Maeve knew about. And then at the meeting, he just took responsibility for himself, so as not to look like a fool, that his wife was not afraid of him and gave such important commands behind his back. He would have to give her to Richie at least as a public punishment for such antics. Maeve was even surprised when Conrad said that this was his plan.
Therefore, no one was prepared, because no one thought that this would happen. And Maeve probably knows that Richie won't touch her, so she's not afraid of the consequences specifically on her own account.
@Paramelion: in other words, has he built his organized criminal group in such a way that his wife can call his subordinates and give an order of a similar level that they will execute it without question? Then, in principle, he is always a fool for them and there must always be problems with following orders (seven nanek have a child without an eye). Then why didn't Maeve protect her son? As a result, they remembered about him until they found out where he was and eventually called and asked him not to touch him. In fact, there are few guarantees that he would not have been killed immediately and would not be killed in the process of capture at the coordinates she named. In any case, stupidity comes out.
@ppcpc10: I don't like these moves of the scriptwriters either, but this is not the empire of Kondrad. He inherited it, IMHO. And Maeve is fighting to get-all-wet-like-an-adult, not thinking about what's going to happen next.
@ppcpc10: Well, actually, the script is very cool, in the spirit of Guy Ritchie. The level will all fall into place in the last episode. And in the story, Maeve is fucked all over her head. Therefore, she just started a war and burns out like everyone else.
@NewOrdered: if these are the Mexicans, then there are actually more questions than answers about how they could have found out about the meeting and prepared, since Harry had a head start in time.
@Paramelion: Harry flew by helicopter and found out where Serafina was, and the "Mexicans" might have a branch in place; plus the snitches involved in the deal. But this is all speculation, of course.
@Paramelion: I still don't see any other explanation for why the attackers were wetting the guards and clients on both sides, and only the eldest and Serafina were left alive.
@NewOrdered: yes, they were so soaked there that if they hadn't hidden, they would have been whipped under the distribution) They were lucky that they were crawling behind the boxes)
@Paramelion: I'm sorry, but what are you looking at? ? ? ? ? Maeve called Richie and told him which hotel her children were at, and they were being followed from the hotel. Maeve also said that you can kill Serafima, but don't touch Brandon.
@Rulebron: But does the film show how the Mexicans found out where the meeting was going to take place and positioned the shooters there in advance? and they did it completely unnoticed by the owners who counted crows , there was a call from Maeve and a signal to the Mexicans, everything else is speculation.
@lady_kana: I think he told the Mexicans to torture her or at least take both of them hostage, so that there would be something to put pressure on, although the grandmother stood up for her son.
How did Conrad grow up to this position in the first place? There are no brains there, and there is no backbone as such. And the kids don't shine either. Harry would have done a much better job. I wonder if he'll ever realize that he's loyal to a couple of morons in fact?
@AlexRagnar: I think I figured it out a long time ago. But as soon as he finds out that Conrad was rolling his balls in the direction of his daughter, he will stop him.
@Su_forever: If that's how he treats them all, then I wonder how they treat him. The same Bella that he used and gave to Kevin. As for Harry, I agree, Tom is good at conveying it without words on his face. :)
@AlexRagnar: Bella was fucked by her own father, not Conrad, the one she came to at the request of the French, she wanted to frame her father and filmed his meeting with a bribe on a suitcase camera.
Really senile game is happening. It's clear with Konrat. Gary said in the last episode that if Tom gets hit in the head, that's it. It is really strange that only Konrat did not think everything in advance about the safety of the family, because seven days had already passed since she went with the parcel. If I were Richie, I would leave Serafina alive (she's the dust for Maeve, with whom you can do whatever you want), and Brandan, the Harrigans' beloved firstborn, should be overwhelmed and presented with a gift in honor of a good relationship, and sometimes even too good a relationship with Maeve...An olive branch for the old days, otherwise you and I are no longer friends... He'd be a deer if he listened to Maeve and let Brendan live. And of course Eddie is now definitively on Richie's list after such a confession. And now I have a thought that maybe Kevin is not from Konrat, but from Maeve's too good relationship with Richie. Maybe that's why Konrath hates him so much. I think so, and that's why he was in prison for so long that he was raped. If Konrath had been a native, he would have pulled his son out. It seems that little has happened in the series of events, but the strings are not bad.
@Paramelion: This is in this series and in this context. But throughout the 6 episodes, I didn't see any love or concern for my sons from Konrath. He only has some respect for Serafina, and for Harry. Although, maybe his love comes only through actions and therefore he only respects them.. So I had a question before this episode about why he didn't get Kevin out of prison faster, and now maybe it's getting clearer.
@AlphaE92: Well, actually, in real life, many "respected" mafiosi are in prison in the same "Soprano" it was. The mafia, or in this case, gangs, are not omnipotent, otherwise the cops would not be chasing them like that.
@Paramelion: Well, the son of a respected man would hardly be raped, because Papani's accomplices, who are still at large, will be asked for this. Being in prison is one thing, but the conditions of imprisonment are another. And he had to bribe the child so that he could sit in comfortable conditions, and not be bullied.
@ppcpc10: They seemed to be very young there. Maybe there has never been such an authority as now. And they don't have any special connections in the police, at least they didn't show it to us. It's so clean to punch through the numbers. In general, I think it will be plot-based.
Harry is a tin soldier, cleaning up all the messes and problems of the family. This ability makes him both indispensable and a big problem. I hope the ending in this crime drama will be Shakespearean.✌️
Not a script, but some kind of epileptic seizure. It wasn't Grandma who started it, but Conrad himself. Although the grandmother is also playing her own game. Phone conversations with a mortal enemy: I killed your son, he screamed, I liked your wife. It's all nonsense. And what kind of illegal transactions worth millions with strangers in some kind of wilderness, in an unfamiliar place. I immediately remember Breaking Bad, when Tuco came to the dump and asked: What the fuck are we doing here? Was the mall closed?" I do not know how this chaos can be saved.
"With all due respect, feel free to go fuck yourself"
Firstly, it is a difficult situation when you know who is to blame for everything, but words alone are not enough and you need direct evidence, which is not there. Because I don't really believe Conrad that it was he who gave the order, and I think he's covering for his wife. And Harry's face at that moment is... scary... Harry and Kevin can't say "You're doing shit, I'm not involved", even if they say that, their lives (and their families) are still on the hook.
Secondly, how not to keep silent and not say that Brandon is a specific loser. It kind of reminds me of Connor Roy from the Heirs. He's also the eldest, he's also trying to prove something, and he's also not very reputable with the family. But why did Serafina fall for his gamble?...
Thirdly, I thought that they would shoot the Harigan people on the deal, take the money and throw it. But they seemed to be killing everyone. These are Stevenson's men, aren't they?
I see that many people did not understand. I'll have to copy my comment above.
Conred wasn't planning anything. The bomb was like a safety net, which Maeve knew about. And then at the meeting, he just took responsibility for himself, so as not to look like a fool, that his wife was not afraid of him and gave such important commands behind his back. He would have to punish her somehow, otherwise everyone would think that Conred was losing control. Maeve was even surprised when Conrad said that this was his plan.
Therefore, no one was prepared, because no one thought that this would happen. And Maeve probably knows that Richie won't touch her, so she's not afraid of the consequences specifically on her own account.
I wonder what connects Maeve and Richie. Did she take revenge on Conred and fuck Richie at the time?) Richie, I hope, will play the chance competently. Serafina, it's probably time to say goodbye.
Fred rolls eggs to Harry's daughter) Well, he's fucked everything he can already, apparently. So this step is not surprising.
And it also seems to me that Zosia will also fall under the distribution (
The series is fiery. The whole episode is just chatter, but what a heat and how many emotions. Based on the comments here, you understand that it's better not to read reviews at all. Most people look at the floor of their eyes or have two convolutions in their brain. Almost one normal comment (Paramelion). No one made anyone safe, because they found out along the way. Kevin is Richie's son. Then Eddie is his grandson? What kind of illegal transactions worth millions with strangers in some remote place? Is that really the question? Serafina herself is in **** with this, and Brandon is Brandon. The acting and the emotions of the actors, the plot point, just the tower. I haven't had such emotions for a long time. Other series just seem like kindergarten after this episode.
It feels like I'm going to kill my eldest son on purpose, and Serafina will be left alive. It 's like a lesson that he doesn 't do anything at the behest of his enemies .
Grandma, of course, gave out a stroke of genius. I also understand when a figure is sacrificed for an advantage, but did she do it here simply because she doesn't like Serafina? I also think that Richie will do the opposite and kill not her, but her son, whom grandma asked not to touch. Well, either Harry will save her. But the son, it seems, is not a tenant.
@DeadDanny: She blew up Vron because of one phrase.:) And Archie leaked it for nothing. The grandmother is friends with the head just like the grandson.
@demx: Batman, that is, Hardy, will make it in time at the very last moment and save everyone. But that's not accurate. Serafina may have to be sacrificed. Or stupid Brendan.
For some reason, it seems to me that Richie is not stupid enough to act on Maeve's orders. I bet that just He would let Serafima live, but he would kill Maeve's firstborn to spite her. And Conrad is somehow playing with Harry's family, which makes you think he's going to switch teams at one point.
When the action moved to Antwerp, for some reason, I immediately remembered the Belgian TV series Undercover) Only there were drug dealers, and here the Brulies
It's a pity I started watching this before the release of all episodes :) if you look at it all at once, you don't have time to really understand what kind of game is going on here, they wrote above that it was as if the script was written on the fly, I agree with how this family lasted so long in general :)) I read somewhere that they wanted to remove the British version of Ray Donovan, but there was common sense :))
The further I go, the more convinced I become that Conrad did something to Gina. Considering her reaction, I'm guessing it was rape. And if that's the case, I'd like to see what Harry does to him when he finds out.
Well, of course, there are a lot of questions about the logic of the heroes' actions, like in the sense that you planted C4 but you have no idea where your children are and who is not being guarded. Well, let's say you didn't think that you would blow up this very c4 and like the war wouldn't start from your submission, but you assumed that Richie that-that's what you, as the head of the family, should have done, again, to keep everyone safe 🤷🏻♀️ I really liked Serafina in this episode, she's such a tough businesswoman. Conrad's chikuli threw themselves at it, of course, it's a joke, but my most beloved in this series is Maeve. Her reaction to her husband's words that it was him and how he was yelling at his son was just a fiery fire. In general, there are a lot of questions about logic, but I like it :) the actors and the gunfights, the ever-running Hardy..I 'm getting stuck right 🫶
I wonder why Maeve started calling Richie in front of witnesses - is the attic completely leaking or does she really want Conrad to find out about it? Eddie's reaction is remarkable - even he, who is so frostbitten, was blown away by the insidiousness of Granny of the year;
Damn, a family of scumbags who are unable to make far-reaching plans at the same time. Only the middle generation in the person of the sane son). How did they even live so long? The question is rhetorical, but factual.
The comments are full of people who believed Conrad when he lied that he gave the order. Of course, he lied and did it to maintain his authority. The same people are asking how Conrad took the place he took. Hee hee
But in general, everything looks like this: bapka had a complete leak in her head and she decided to kill Serafima. To do this, she persuaded her grandson to kill Tommy, and when that didn't work, she also set off an explosion. And after the start of the war, she leaked Richie to Serafima. A gambit indeed. Since Bapka, I repeat, has a leaky roof, she is sure that she will be able to respond when Richie tells Conrad who handed over his children. In the course of implementing her grand plan, she also leaked Archie, who clearly just wanted to run the business without unnecessary shooting. And most likely she handed over the place of his burial, there is some confusion here, because only Harry and the funeral workers knew exactly where the corpse was, no one else, Conrad only in general terms, the lawyer also only in general terms (although according to the description she could tell which of the old ladies they had recently buried there). But the lawyer has no motive. But Maeve does. Most likely, she's going to destroy everyone who harassed her with Richie's hands, then deal with Richie himself, and then jail Conrad for Archie's murder and make Eddie the nominal head of the house.
@PiuPiuPiu: She acts as an expert in the transaction to determine the quality of the stones, and it was obvious there. When I sat down at the table and looked at them.
Upd. I saw below that the neural network has already responded to you).
@PiuPiuPiu: apparently the one who sold it. He probably just didn't want to reveal his identity and sold it through an intermediary.
By the way, while I was writing you an answer, the thought flew into my head: really, WHO is he and what will he do for the fact that his people were shot at the deal?
@an_khv: That's what Chat gpt replied to me. Serafina in episode 6 of "Gangsterland" does not act as a buyer or an ordinary appraiser, but as an intermediary and confidant of the Harrigan family, acting as a link between the seller (diamond dealer) and the buyer.
That's the point.:
The buyer is a person who is already ready to purchase the stones — he is present at the meeting.
The seller is a supplier of diamonds.
Serafina is needed in order to:
check the stones (she has experience in this field, perhaps as an appraiser),
to guarantee both parties the safety and integrity of the transaction on behalf of the Harrigan family (their roof),
and, most importantly, she invested her own money as a connecting link, buying back the stones to resell them to the buyer. That is, in fact, she acted as an intermediary speculator in order to earn money.
Discussion of the 6 episode of the 1 season Discuss this episode
93Conrad started the war a week ago, so he didn't protect any of his relatives, and Harry's inner circle doesn't know. If the blackmailed enemy employee hadn't called, Harry wouldn't have been able to take his family to a safe place and wouldn't have warned Conrad's youngest son. And this mafia boss even remembered about his beloved daughter and second son when everyone was gathered. And they are only now thinking about finding allies for the war. It's brilliant. It would all be logical if in the end it turns out that they have senile dementia there, and Harry and the others finally figure it out and stop following the orders of the pensioners who left.
Maeve was even surprised when Conrad said that this was his plan.
Therefore, no one was prepared, because no one thought that this would happen. And Maeve probably knows that Richie won't touch her, so she's not afraid of the consequences specifically on her own account.
And in the story, Maeve is fucked all over her head. Therefore, she just started a war and burns out like everyone else.
Serafina is a beauty )
But this is all speculation, of course.
Maeve called Richie and told him which hotel her children were at, and they were being followed from the hotel.
Maeve also said that you can kill Serafima, but don't touch Brandon.
, there was a call from Maeve and a signal to the Mexicans, everything else is speculation.
If I were Richie, I would leave Serafina alive (she's the dust for Maeve, with whom you can do whatever you want), and Brandan, the Harrigans' beloved firstborn, should be overwhelmed and presented with a gift in honor of a good relationship, and sometimes even too good a relationship with Maeve...An olive branch for the old days, otherwise you and I are no longer friends... He'd be a deer if he listened to Maeve and let Brendan live. And of course Eddie is now definitively on Richie's list after such a confession.
And now I have a thought that maybe Kevin is not from Konrat, but from Maeve's too good relationship with Richie. Maybe that's why Konrath hates him so much. I think so, and that's why he was in prison for so long that he was raped. If Konrath had been a native, he would have pulled his son out.
It seems that little has happened in the series of events, but the strings are not bad.
Let's see what the outcome is. Probably something no one expects at all.))
In general, I think it will be plot-based.
I hope the ending in this crime drama will be Shakespearean.✌️
I do not know how this chaos can be saved.
Firstly, it is a difficult situation when you know who is to blame for everything, but words alone are not enough and you need direct evidence, which is not there. Because I don't really believe Conrad that it was he who gave the order, and I think he's covering for his wife. And Harry's face at that moment is...
scary... Harry and Kevin can't say "You're doing shit, I'm not involved", even if they say that, their lives (and their families) are still on the hook.
Secondly, how not to keep silent and not say that Brandon is a specific loser. It kind of reminds me of Connor Roy from the Heirs. He's also the eldest, he's also trying to prove something, and he's also not very reputable with the family.
But why did Serafina fall for his gamble?...
Thirdly, I thought that they would shoot the Harigan people on the deal, take the money and throw it. But they seemed to be killing everyone. These are Stevenson's men, aren't they?
Conred wasn't planning anything. The bomb was like a safety net, which Maeve knew about. And then at the meeting, he just took responsibility for himself, so as not to look like a fool, that his wife was not afraid of him and gave such important commands behind his back. He would have to punish her somehow, otherwise everyone would think that Conred was losing control.
Maeve was even surprised when Conrad said that this was his plan.
Therefore, no one was prepared, because no one thought that this would happen. And Maeve probably knows that Richie won't touch her, so she's not afraid of the consequences specifically on her own account.
I wonder what connects Maeve and Richie. Did she take revenge on Conred and fuck Richie at the time?)
Richie, I hope, will play the chance competently. Serafina, it's probably time to say goodbye.
Fred rolls eggs to Harry's daughter) Well, he's fucked everything he can already, apparently. So this step is not surprising.
And it also seems to me that Zosia will also fall under the distribution (
No one made anyone safe, because they found out along the way.
Kevin is Richie's son. Then Eddie is his grandson?
What kind of illegal transactions worth millions with strangers in some remote place? Is that really the question? Serafina herself is in **** with this, and Brandon is Brandon.
The acting and the emotions of the actors, the plot point, just the tower. I haven't had such emotions for a long time.
Other series just seem like kindergarten after this episode.
It 's like a lesson that he doesn 't do anything at the behest of his enemies .
Could he be Ricci's son?
I bet that just
He would let Serafima live, but he would kill Maeve's firstborn to spite her.
And Conrad is somehow playing with Harry's family, which makes you think he's going to switch teams at one point.
Only there were drug dealers, and here the Brulies
Eddie's reaction is remarkable - even he, who is so frostbitten, was blown away by the insidiousness of Granny of the year;
The same people are asking how Conrad took the place he took. Hee hee
Since Bapka, I repeat, has a leaky roof, she is sure that she will be able to respond when Richie tells Conrad who handed over his children.
In the course of implementing her grand plan, she also leaked Archie, who clearly just wanted to run the business without unnecessary shooting. And most likely she handed over the place of his burial, there is some confusion here, because only Harry and the funeral workers knew exactly where the corpse was, no one else, Conrad only in general terms, the lawyer also only in general terms (although according to the description she could tell which of the old ladies they had recently buried there). But the lawyer has no motive. But Maeve does.
Most likely, she's going to destroy everyone who harassed her with Richie's hands, then deal with Richie himself, and then jail Conrad for Archie's murder and make Eddie the nominal head of the house.
A guy sells stones, and he has a client next to him, why do you need Serafina herself?
And with money?
Why can't you sell directly to the client right away?
Or is the client meant to be the One who wants to sell his stones?
Upd. I saw below that the neural network has already responded to you).
By the way, while I was writing you an answer, the thought flew into my head: really, WHO is he and what will he do for the fact that his people were shot at the deal?
But maybe I missed someone)
They probably won't be shown in episode 7 anymore.
But I still don't understand, when Brendan told me that the stones were illegal, he also said that there was a client for them.
After all, it is logical that buying such things is dangerous because they must be sold later.
Serafina in episode 6 of "Gangsterland" does not act as a buyer or an ordinary appraiser, but as an intermediary and confidant of the Harrigan family, acting as a link between the seller (diamond dealer) and the buyer.
That's the point.:
The buyer is a person who is already ready to purchase the stones — he is present at the meeting.
The seller is a supplier of diamonds.
Serafina is needed in order to:
check the stones (she has experience in this field, perhaps as an appraiser),
to guarantee both parties the safety and integrity of the transaction on behalf of the Harrigan family (their roof),
and, most importantly, she invested her own money as a connecting link, buying back the stones to resell them to the buyer. That is, in fact, she acted as an intermediary speculator in order to earn money.