"Dublin Murders" Episode #1.8 (TV Episode 2019) Poster

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(2019)

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8/10
What's the time Mr..........?
Sleepin_Dragon20 November 2019
Time is up for the killer.

This was tough viewing, some scenes were pretty shocking, but it was a gripping watch, not the outcomes I was expecting at all, I had quite literally imagined every scenario, but not the one we had. It was devastatingly sad all the way through, with all of my sympathies laying with Adam/Rob.

Sarah Greene and Killian Scott are both incredibly good, but I have to say the person I wasn't expecting to play a pivotal role gives a stellar performance.

Those that didn't understand the outcome, rewatch the very last scene, all becomes clear. The jigsaw puzzle pieces are all there. 8/10
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9/10
'The Erl King Did It.' Or the Dog.
rhyllannffiain13 August 2020
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The unclear ending loses the star...I mean, the Erl King or the dog (or wolfdog) did it...? Dunno if I really buy that. A PACK of wolfdogs, absolutely. Wish they elaborated on that because THAT storyline was a hell of a lot better than the Lexie one...which ALSO had no true ending.

Unless there is a sequel where Jane 'Lexie' Doe breeds wolfdogs for the Erl King or some such crazy nonsense. It was too far out there and seemed like filler.

The Katy storyline did have a few fun twists in there, that was really quite good.

I'm glad I watched it, I don't regret spending eight hours on the show...but would definitely have liked clearer endings.
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9/10
[9.1] "DeWood-estation"
cjonesas26 June 2021
Honestly, that was well above my "paygrade"!

Unless, you super re-watch the whole series with eyes wide-open, feeling super rested, the whole flow, the outcome and ending makes as much sense as sets of lone beautiful photography and lots of emotional acting and talking.

I'm not mad, it is a whole series and especially an episode full of ultra-deep plots and sub-plots with superb acting, woodland photography, teary eyes and ethereal score.

Loved the performance of one beautiful and young character with misfit-like facial expressions, all contrary to the angelic person that we thought she was.
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8/10
Read the books!
heibeinh17 April 2021
This is pretty faithful to the atmosphere & plot of Tana French's book. We loved it!
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7/10
So... What happened?
trishdawson-026297 November 2019
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Excellent acting, gorgeous woodland scenery. But after 8 episodes, a let down of an ending, sadly. No resolution of the original mystery, really. It didn't help that the writer (of the original novels and of this adaptation) conflated two books into one series. The whole "Lexie" strand seemed very rushed and far fetched. But, despite my reservations, Dublin Murders is still worth watching. And maybe the resolution was just too subtle for me and the ambiguity will satisfy others.
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3/10
Confused, bemused and kerfuzzlec
loader18106 November 2019
So I have now watched all eight episodes and I am now looking around scratching my head ..... yup I am now kerfuzzled.
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4/10
Is that it?
tillyt-3411611 November 2019
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The ending makes no sense. There must be another season as what happened to the two friends?
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