In the second episode the Kinsellas deal with the aftermath of Jamie Kinsella's accidental shooting.
Family head Frank Kinsella cannot afford a war with rival gangs. He also knows that his son Eric instigated the dispute with Caolon Moore.
Frank meets with Eamon Cunningham who also knows what really happened. He asks Frank if he had given his son the go ahead to attack one of Caolon Moore's friends.
There is a truce and compensation paid to Frank over his nephew's death.
That is not enough for Jimmy Kinsella and his wife. They want revenge and they need Michael's help. He's been told by his lawyer getting visitation rights to his daughter will be an uphill battle.
By now it is clear that Kin will follow the Godfather template. If you are going to steal, then steal from the best. It's not original and the cast are not served with great writing so far.
Family head Frank Kinsella cannot afford a war with rival gangs. He also knows that his son Eric instigated the dispute with Caolon Moore.
Frank meets with Eamon Cunningham who also knows what really happened. He asks Frank if he had given his son the go ahead to attack one of Caolon Moore's friends.
There is a truce and compensation paid to Frank over his nephew's death.
That is not enough for Jimmy Kinsella and his wife. They want revenge and they need Michael's help. He's been told by his lawyer getting visitation rights to his daughter will be an uphill battle.
By now it is clear that Kin will follow the Godfather template. If you are going to steal, then steal from the best. It's not original and the cast are not served with great writing so far.