
Spoiler Alert: Some references may contain spoilers!
RTÉ’s gangland drama Kin came to an explosive end in last night’s highly-anticipated finale.
Kin followed the lives of a fictional Dublin crime family who become embroiled in a gangland war with an international cartel when a member of their family is killed.
The finale delivered on bloodshed and the demise of some of the key players.
Since the very first episode of Kin, Irish Twitter users have been on the edge of their seats as the action unfolded.
It might not have helped the Sunday fear, but we were still left wanting more each week.
How's that for an ending? Shocker! WTAF?! #kin #kintv #kinrte
— Paula (@bigcheese_nz) November 1, 2021
What a programme that #Kin #kinrte is.Damn Fine Effort there folks pic.twitter.com/yMRJOZaePq
— seánthelegend (@seanthelegend2) October 31, 2021
Now that’s a fucking ending!! Kin was like sitting through the speeches at a wedding, could be entertaining but mostly boring but you stuck with it because you know the party will start very soon #kin #rtekin
— Graham Patchell (@GrahamPatchell) October 31, 2021
Wow #KIN what a great series and ending - @rte More please! can’t wait for Series 2 pic.twitter.com/9g53Iw3AY2
— Teresa Ryan (@TT_Fallon) October 31, 2021
Congratulations @tracksgoggins on KIN what a brilliant series! Looking forward to Series 2 #kin
— Johnny Magee (@JohnnyMagee06) October 31, 2021
#kin finale was brilliant! Series improved with every week. Looking forward to a season 2 #rte1
— Johnny McEldoo (@johnnymceldoo_) October 31, 2021
Congrats to all involved in #rtekin proving once again we have the talent in this country to deliver world class drama.
— Gavin Duffy (@GavinDuffy) October 31, 2021
So in the time went to the airport, through customs, flew to Spain, mass was still going on? #kinrte #rtekin #kin pic.twitter.com/M6iQi6FYSY
— Kieran Walsh (@ataleof2kierans) October 31, 2021
Don Amanda and Don Corleone getting Mass while the heads of the 5 families get bumped off #KIN very original #rtekin pic.twitter.com/R7eTxIKx0w
— Marc Gibbs (@MarcGibbs) October 31, 2021
Amanda’s voice!! I’m just waiting for her to tell Michael to go get a carbon monoxide alarm #rtekin pic.twitter.com/bKe5J0hcub
— Sinead Farrelly (@sinead_farrelly) October 24, 2021
KIN airs on RTÉ One at 9:30pm on Sunday 26th. In case you're still not sure who's who, here's the definitive guide to the Kinsella family tree...@RTEOne #WindmillLane #Kin #RTEKin pic.twitter.com/qy1FO8zq4q
— Windmill Lane (@windmilllane) September 24, 2021
Ju reckon they were sitting round the Gaf one night and Eric goes, here, ye all call me Viking now and they were like Ya that’s a class nick name #kin
— The 2 Johnnies (@the2johnnies) October 31, 2021
Frank is THE worst gangland boss ever.
— Brian Gallagher (@brian_gall85) October 31, 2021
"Here, wait till I throw my jacket at the wall cos I'm mad"#rtekin #KIN
Jimmy is the only character I don’t hate #KIN
— Shelbelle (@Shelbelle30) October 31, 2021
The only genuinely believable gangster in #rtekin showed more menace in one scene than the rest of them combined pic.twitter.com/IsCSPvmEu5
— Mark Smyth (@psychpolis) October 25, 2021
Wow a lot better than Love Hate what a conclusion. Love Claire Dunne brilliant actress #kin
— Gerard Connolly (@GerardC31613810) October 31, 2021
Clare Dunne is outstanding in #Kin
— M B (@Obuaigh) October 31, 2021
Charlie Cox’s Dublin accent is impeccable. It’s actually better than Ciarán Hinds’s. #RTÉKin
— Philip Nolan (@philipnolan1) October 24, 2021
Charlie Cox does the best Irish accent. #rtekin pic.twitter.com/OAU8zW07eV
— Kieran (@bobdebilde) September 12, 2021
Charlie Cox reaching Daisy Edgar Jones ‘Normal People’ Irish accent success levels. Commendable #KIN #RTEKIN
— Daithí (@heyadaithi) September 12, 2021