Kin returned to screens on Sunday night for another explosive episode, taking viewers into the heart of gangland Dublin and the Kinsella family’s drug empire.
The gritty crime drama is well into its second season now, and despite reports that ratings have dropped, fans are still head over heels for the well-written characters and dark storylines - so much so that the show has been officially given the green light for a fourth series.
The most recent episode of this series aired last night and while it may not have been as action-packed as other episodes in the series, it certainly left an impression on viewers, many of whom took to Twitter to share what they thought of the episode.
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We will try to keep the spoilers to a minimum for you, so here is the official synopsis by RTÉ: “With Bren continuing to undermine Amanda's power, and the Gardaí focusing their attention on her operations, Amanda is really feeling the pressure.”
The fourth episode of the show's second season proved to be as popular as the rest, and while fans were loving Amanda’s plotline - many viewers took to Twitter to point out one issue with the story, mainly the security on Michael’s front door.
One Kin fan posted on social media: “The mammy and I have been debating Michael’s lack of door security in Kin.
“The mammy reckons it’s a plot hole; I think it’s because Michael doesn’t give a feck about his safety. The debate rages on.”
Another added: “Why does Michael have so little security on his front door? Not even a chain. He’s only a target for loads of crimes”.
One more simply posted: “Michael is gonna be killed doing yoga. Calling it now…” Not too concerned with the security on Michael's door, another fan posted: "Michael is great oul' craic."
While many had something to say about the security on Michael's door, others were quick to post about the cliffhanger the show ended on, with one fan tweeting: "Ah ffs... what a place to end it."
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