Did you catch that explosive MobLand episode 9? Titled “Beggars Banquet,” it’s an all-you-can-eat buffet of secrets, betrayals, old grudges, and violent reckonings. From Eddie’s shocking parentage to an almost blood-soaked family dinner, this chapter of the crime drama doesn’t pull any punches. If you blinked, you might’ve missed something crucial. Don’t worry—we’ve got you covered with a full breakdown of this jaw-dropping installment.
Eddie’s Parentage Bombshell — Father or Don?
Right from the first line, MobLand wastes no time dropping a major truth bomb. Conrad, played with chilling calm by Pierce Brosnan, wakes Eddie and calls him “son.” Wait—what?! That subtle nod confirms what many fans have been whispering: Conrad is Eddie’s father.
We don’t hear the full conversation, but Eddie’s shaken reaction (yep, flask-in-coffee kind of shaken) says it all. His world’s been turned upside down, and this revelation will likely ripple through every Harrigan family interaction from here on out.
Kevin Gets Closure—And Vengeance
Meanwhile, Kevin’s long-simmering trauma finally boils over. He confronts his childhood abuser, the retired prison guard Rusby. The man barely remembers him and pretends to have found religion. Kevin almost walks away—almost. But when Rusby opens his mouth one last time, it’s too much. Kevin snaps, delivering a chilling but oddly satisfying dose of justice with a single bullet.
This was a heavy, emotional subplot—and one of the most humanizing moments for Kevin so far. In a world of crime families and cartels, MobLand never forgets its characters carry scars.
Bella’s Deal with the Devil (or Government)
In London, Bella is pulling her own strings. She convinces her reluctant dad, Home Secretary Suri Sharma, to meet with Antoine—a scene that’s not just shady, but outright dangerous. Toss in a Syrian arms dealer and a tie camera spying on them all, and it’s clear Bella’s game is bigger than anyone realized.
We’re talking blackmail material and geopolitical tension all in one scene. Bella’s no longer just navigating mob turf—she’s dancing with the power players.
Maeve Outs Herself as the Real Villainess
Let’s talk about Maeve, because wow—she went full villain mode. While taking a stroll with Gina, she threatens the girl with cannibalistic violence if she doesn’t stop seeing Eddie. Totally normal grandma behavior, right?
Later, at the dinner from hell, she gleefully outs herself as the one who leaked the location of Archie’s corpse and sent Brendan to his death. And to top it off? She openly admits she hoped Seraphina would be “chopped up.” Cold.
Mob Meets Cartel: A Dangerous Proposal
Back in the Cotswolds, Conrad and his fixer Harry meet with Jaime Lopez to discuss stealing Richie’s slice of the fentanyl trade. Tension? Through the roof. Jaime refuses to look at Conrad or Seraphina and only speaks to Harry. Conrad issues an ultimatum: Jaime has four hours to decide.
Spoiler alert: Jaime accepts, but only if Harry deals with a mole inside the Harrigan operation. That mole? We soon discover it’s Alice.
Alice Goes Undercover at the Worst Dinner Party Ever
Poor Alice (or should we say Nicola), our undercover cop, walks into the lion’s den with nothing but a wire and a wine bottle. Tattersall pushes her into attending the Harrigans’ dinner, dangling a promotion as bait. She walks in smiling—but it doesn’t last.
The dinner devolves fast. There’s groping, threats, emotional manipulation, and a looming air of suspicion. Alice tries to sneak out DNA evidence, but Harry catches her. Surprisingly, he lets her leave. But the damage is done.
The Dinner Turns Deadly—Almost
As tensions explode, Conrad accuses Maeve of betrayal. She doesn’t deny it. Instead, she smashes a wine bottle and threatens him with the jagged edge. Conrad grabs a steak knife. The moment is seconds from turning into a bloodbath.
Then—sirens. A helicopter. SWAT bursts in and arrests both Conrad and Maeve.
A Song, A Show, And A Shock
As the police cuff them, Maeve starts singing “20 Men from Dublin Town.” Instead of resisting, Conrad joins in. It’s surreal, darkly poetic, and oddly fitting for two people whose love was as twisted as their crimes.
Gina and Harry Share a Quiet Moment
In the middle of all this madness, Gina hugs Harry. It’s tender, understated, and probably the only moment of genuine warmth in the entire episode. She sees Harry not just as a Harrigan soldier but as a protector. Whether he deserves that title is still up for debate.
Alice Left Reeling in the Aftermath
The final shot? Alice, alone at the dinner table, bathed in the glow of the helicopter’s spotlight. Symbolic, no? She survived the night, but it’s clear her journey is far from over.
MobLand’s Web of Secrets Just Got Tighter
Every episode of MobLand builds like a pressure cooker, and this one was the boiling point. With multiple characters revealing dark truths, secret alliances forming, and power shifting faster than you can say “fentanyl deal,” Beggars Banquet is a game-changer. The show’s mix of gritty realism and over-the-top crime theatrics makes it addictive viewing.
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Conclusion
With Conrad and Maeve behind bars, the Harrigan empire is rattled but not broken. Jaime’s in, Bella’s got leverage, Kevin’s got closure, and Alice just barely escaped with her cover intact. But don’t get too comfortable—this is MobLand, after all. Loyalty is paper-thin, betrayal is currency, and trust is a luxury no one can afford.
Expect the next episode to shake things up even more. And if this dinner showdown taught us anything, it’s that MobLand episodes always deliver the unexpected.
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