Eamon Cunningham leads the top crime group, overseeing the Kinsellas. Eric’s drive-by shooting sparked retaliation.
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In a gym ambush, Jamie, son of Amanda and Jimmy, fell victim to the gunfire. The feud escalates as the underworld’s grip tightens, leaving families shattered in the crossfire of vengeance and power struggles.
The Irish crime drama, Kin, plunges viewers into the turbulent lives of the Kinsella family amidst a deadly gang feud. Led by patriarch Frank Kinsella, the family finds themselves embroiled in a bitter conflict with rival gang leader Eamon Cunningham.
The tension peaks when Frank’s son, Eric, sparks a violent chain reaction by targeting one of Cunningham’s associates.
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The series unfolds through the eyes of various family members. Michael, the eldest son, grapples with his conscience as he gets deeper into crime.
Amanda, a daughter and lawyer, juggles protecting her family with navigating the legal system. Meanwhile, Jimmy, the youngest son, struggles to avoid getting caught in the crossfire.
“Kin” breaks away from clichés, offering a nuanced portrayal of the human toll of gang warfare. It dives into the characters’ complexities, revealing their inner conflicts and vulnerabilities.
Through its gripping storyline and realistic portrayal of Dublin’s criminal underworld, “Kin” captivates both critics and audiences alike.


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