'Say Nothing' Foregoes Easy Heroes or Villains
Briefly

"Keefe paints a panoramic portrait of the era that reads more like a novel than a history lesson. He studies how a common, radical cause can yield intense bonds-and also lead to profound trauma."
"The show, also called Say Nothing, similarly begins with the kidnapping of McConville (played by Judith Roddy) and subsequently delves into an ensemble of key figures involved in the Troubles."
Read at The Atlantic
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