It Wasn't Like a Movie Anymore
This episode looks at times of relative peace and good times to full conflict. The Catholics modeled their marches on the civil rights marches in the United States to try to improve their voting rights and improve employment opportunities. These marches evolved into riots that resulted in the British Army being used, which resulted in "The Troubles".
8.3 /10
Do Paramilitaries Lie Awake at Night
Neighborhoods segregated. Paramilitary groups on both sides fueling conflict through hatred and fear to preserve cultures. A punk rock club and music store provide a temporary unifying force amid tensions.
8.6 /10
So Many Broken Hearts
Very emotional episode that deals with interviews and archival footage of three women. One was a prisoner's wife. One was the daughter of a hunger striking prisoner. One was the wife of a policeman.
8.8 /10
Loose Talk Costs Lives
Tensions rise as the police and army infiltrate paramilitary organisations to gain intelligence. No-one can be trusted as fear and suspicion run rife.
8.5 /10
Who Wants to Live Like That?
Northern Ireland paramilitary groups announce ceasefires after years of talks, raising hopes for peace with the Good Friday Agreement. However, the region still grapples with the aftermath of the conflict.
8.5 /10
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