Say Nothing is now streaming on Hulu

Nov 15, 2024 07:54

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Based on the best selling book by Patrick Radden Keefe, Say Nothing is an FX limited series of murder and memory in Northern Ireland during The Troubles. The book's title is taken from the poem "Whatever You Say, Say Nothing" by Irish Nobel laureate Seamus Heaney. All nine episodes are now streaming on Hulu.

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allons_y42 November 15 2024, 17:15:27 UTC
I'm listening to the Say Nothing audiobook right now and it is top tier excellent! The narrator is great but the story is so incredibly written-- it's all so complicated with the different factions and motivations and shifting political sands but still a cracking great read.

Anthony Boyle looks perfect for Brendan Hughes. lord, he's hot

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floatinglately November 15 2024, 17:27:45 UTC
i read the book by coincidence a few weeks ago just because i had liked the author’s book about the sackler family, empire of pain*, and it was so good…. i honestly have conflicted feelings about how entertaining the series looks given how heavy the subject matter is but will probably watch anyway at some point lol

*empire of pain is strongly recommended but it WILL give you a rage stroke. also one of those books that makes you feel like succession was a documentary… the parts about the youngest failson/faildaughter generations coming in and trying to operate in a company where they don’t know what they’re doing and everyone fucking hates them feel like they were straight of of jesse armstrong’s drafts

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allons_y42 November 15 2024, 17:37:57 UTC
based on the second clip/behind the scenes trailer posted above, it looks like they aren't exactly shying away from all of the trauma and impact of the violence. I'm at the part of the book where everyone's turning on Gerry Adams for selling out the movement for peace and political power. super fascinating "is this what we killed for?" etc.

I'm going to have to save the Sackler book for a time when I have less rage running through me but thank you for the recommendation!

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floatinglately November 15 2024, 20:13:43 UTC
ahh yeah that whole question of what do you do when you have to accept that the thing you decided was worth killing for never happens, or what happens to revolutionary violence in a revolution that was over something (imo) worth fighting for but then never comes, was SO interesting to sot with philosophically and psychologically… just a really deep, layered question. and the gerry adams stuff is wild, PRK is very disciplined in that “trained in the new yorker” way about keeping himself out of it and i think he’s also a pretty genuinely nuanced thinker who tries to understand where everyone is coming from but you do get the sense he has at least a raised eyebrow for adams’s “i was never in the IRA :)” shtick, and some real admiration for the integrity if not always the actions of the members who are willing to own their actions. like i finished the book and was like “i do get where adams is coming from but if i were brendan hughes i would have blown his house up while he slept” lmao

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anterrabre November 15 2024, 17:18:16 UTC
Ok, I was hmmm at first but then I watched the trailer and now I'm completely on board. This looks really good.

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naeara November 15 2024, 17:39:49 UTC
Oh I read the book a few years ago and it was really good. I will definitely check this out.

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meowmind November 15 2024, 17:49:07 UTC
watched the first ep and liked it a lot!

I can’t believe they dropped it all at once as it doesn’t seem bingeable with the heavy material. But I’ll probably watch an episode or two per sitting

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silverstarry November 15 2024, 19:22:39 UTC

I agree. I watched the first episode and I'm definitely going to watch the rest of them, but this is really intense subject matter so I won't be binge watching the whole series all at once. I think at most I will be able to deal with two episodes per night, but I'm probably going to limit myself to only one.

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magicpebble November 15 2024, 18:05:21 UTC

The book was incredible and covered a lot more ground than I'm sure the series will, but it totally makes sense for the show to focus on the Price sisters. The preview looks good.

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