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Topic History of: Bloodlands
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JK2006 I enjoyed it - many didn't; but the final twists were very clever.
Laschet Since the 1998 Peace Agreement, the Belfast landscape has changed - as shown in this first episode.

Disidents and paramilitaries are now in organised crime gangs, specialising in drugs - on both sides, Catholic and Protestant.

A new and topical backdrop for a series set around the beautiful Strangford Lough, near Belfast. Only four episodes though, depicting gruesome events.


www.belfastlive.co.uk/news/belfast-news/...mated-12500-19382590
JK2006 Good so far; I adore Jed Mercurio; like James Nesbitt; love Belfast (I wanted to host Eurovision there in 1998).