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'MobLand' Season 1 Finale Ends in Blood, Betrayal, and Bombs—Just Another Harrigan Family Reunion


Man and woman in kitchen, engaged in animated conversation. Blue cabinets, patterned tiles. Mood appears tense. Counter with cut veggies.


The MobLand Season 1 finale doesn’t just pull the trigger—it unloads the entire clip. Secrets explode, bodies drop, and alliances implode in a twisted hour that ties up a few loose ends… just tightly enough to strangle someone.


Let’s start where all good family drama begins: a corpse in the kitchen. Kevin monologues to the very dead Rusby, baring his broken soul and confirming that yes, the Harrigan family tree is more of a crime-ridden tumbleweed. He drops a truth bomb:

“My son is my brother. My wife is my dad’s sloppy seconds.” Oh, and he knew Eddie wasn’t his kid, but also… kind of didn’t? Welcome to MobLand, where denial is a family tradition.





While Kevin deals with his identity crisis, the cops are dealing with the Harrigans. Maeve and Conrad get booked (shoutout to Maeve’s stone-cold mugshot face), while Gina and Jan get whisked away to safety—or something close enough. While Harry, everyone's favorite fixer with a gun and a conscience, confronts the real mole: O’Hara. Yep, the rat in the walls was hiding in plain sight. She’s been feeding intel to Richie but insists she didn’t spill about Archie or Antwerp. Harry lets her walk. For now.


Kevin confronts Conrad in prison and makes it clear the era of “Daddy Dearest” is over. Archie wasn’t the rat—O’Hara was. Kevin also confesses to killing the wrong man, and when Conrad tries to gaslight him into silence, Kevin drops the mic: “The Harrigan name is going to mean something again.” Honestly? Go off, Kev.



A woman intensely grabs a man's shirt in a dimly lit room with wooden walls. Tension is evident as they face each other closely.
L-R Lara Pulver as Bella Harrigan and Anson Boon as Eddie Harrigan in MOBLAND, episode 10, season 1, Streaming on Paramount+ 2025. Photo Credit: Luke Varley/Paramount+


Meanwhile, Maeve is busy playing criminal chess from her jail cell. She calls Eddie and tells him it’s time to kill Harry and Seraphina and claim his throne as Mafia King Junior. He looks at her like she’s unhinged—which, fair—and goes straight to Bella. After a teary moment, he tries to strangle his own mother. Classic family bonding. Only Kiko’s last-minute intervention saves Bella’s life.


Elsewhere, bombs go off—literally. Richie’s men swarm the Harrigan safehouse, only to get blown to bits. O’Hara’s double-cross backfires when a bomb in her own office wipes out more of Richie’s crew. And in a scene straight out of John Wick’s Irish cousin, Harry and Kevin storm the pub, kill Richie and O’Hara, and deliver the final bullet with swagger: “The Harrigans say hello.”


Back in prison, Maeve tells Conrad the bloodbath was just “a test.” Of what? Loyalty? Insanity? Whatever—she passed with flying colors. Thanks to Nicola’s taped confession, Conrad and Maeve may even walk free. Just in time for Season 2 chaos.


The episode closes with Kevin and Bella forming a trauma bond, Kat making veiled threats, and Jan—sweet, quiet Jan—

accidentally stabbing Harry in the chest. Oops.


So who won? Who survived? Who’s next? One thing’s clear: the Harrigans aren’t done. They’re just getting started—and MobLand just delivered one hell of a finale.



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