Say Nothing review a compelling but fatally flawed account of the Troubles
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"Say Nothing weaves together multiple narratives across four decades, maintaining a firm grasp on characters and historical context, gripping audiences from start to finish."
"The series opens with the notorious abduction of Jean McConville, a mystery entwined with themes of loyalty, informants, and tragic loss during the Troubles."
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