Stunned by Season 2 of 'Love Hate' - My Reaction!

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Hi all and welcome to my channel.

In this video, I react to Love/Hate, Season 2, Episode 1, where we see a year after his shooting, Darren is left plagued by nightmares and with one functioning lung.

But he's getting his life back together, hoping to get back with his beloved Rosie (now living in London) and doing some work for up-and-coming cigarette smuggler and loan shark Fran.

This episode scores 7.9/10 on IMDB and was written by Stuart Carolan and directed by David Caffrey. This Episode was produced by RTE, Octagon Studios and ITV Studios

This episode stars Aiden Gillen, Robert Sheehan, Ruth Negga, Tom Vaughan Lawlor and Art Campion amongst other.

The full episodes can be viewed on www.rte.ie/player if you are based in Ireland and are also available for purchase at the RTE Store at www.rte.ie and via all the main online and physical media outlets.

Hopefully you will enjoy this reaction video and please like, comment and subscribe to see more of this content and don't forget to join me for Season 1, Episode 4 very shortly.

Please note that all GIFs used in the reaction were sourced from www.giphy.com and were credited to the following:

• Broke Broke – TLC Europe
• Did I Stutter – The Roku Channel
• I never Narc’d on Nobody – The Fast Saga
• I’m just being a good parent – Defy TV
• You guys love each other – Buzz Feed
• Obviously – Red Bull
• Get Potty Trained – Storyful
• My Bills are paid – TLC Europe
• Paranoid – Defy TV
• Show me the money – ION
• Panic Attacks – Buzz Feed
• Obviously I’m biased – Big Brother
• Traumatised for Breakfast – Rick and Morty
• Drugs make you paranoid – Succession HBO
• Alarm – This is Sports Center
• The Exit – Parks and Recreation via Peacock
• So much money – Nigel Ng
• To me it’s like Drugs – Krewella
• Ladies know me – The Fast Saga

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