
Bloodlines, Betrayals, and a Funeral Bombing
⚠️ Spoiler Alert: This article contains major plot details from MobLand Episodes 3, 4, and 5. If you’re not caught up, proceed with caution. As the gritty crime drama MobLand continues to unfold, Episodes 3 to 5 dive deep into the escalating war between two powerful families—the Harrigans and the Stevensons. These pivotal episodes are packed with betrayal, explosive revelations, and a tragic funeral that changes everything.
If you're searching for a MobLand Episode 3 recap, Episode 4 review, or a breakdown of what happens in MobLand Episode 5, here’s your spoiler-filled guide to everything you need to know.
Episode 3: “Plan B”
In this tension-packed chapter, the consequences of Tommy Stevenson’s murder begin to ripple across MobLand Season 1. Richie Stevenson retaliates violently, bombing Kevin Harrigan’s home, setting the tone for an all-out war. Harry Da Souza (Tom Hardy) investigates and discovers that Eddie Harrigan was responsible for Tommy’s death.
Under pressure, Harry forces Valjon—a club owner—to take the fall. Meanwhile, Helen Mirren’s Maeve Harrigan plots something even more sinister: assassinating Vron, Richie’s wife, to strike at the heart of the Stevenson family. This episode exemplifies why MobLand is considered one of the most intense crime dramas of 2025.
Episode 4: “Rat Trap”
Often described as a slower-paced but deeper installment, MobLand Episode 4 is a study in secrets and shifting loyalties. Harry attempts to hide evidence and protect a secret family, while Conrad Harrigan (Pierce Brosnan) begins to suspect a traitor within his inner circle.
Jan, Harry’s wife, confides in Alice—unaware she’s working with the police. The episode ends with Harry eliminating Valjon, preserving the illusion that the Harrigans are not behind Tommy’s death. But Richie’s invitation to the funeral makes it clear: he’s not done asking questions.
Episode 5: “Funeral Party”
If you were looking for the MobLand episode where everything changes—this is it. In Episode 5, the funeral of Tommy Stevenson becomes the most volatile event of the season. The Harrigans arrive armed and ready, suspecting a trap.
Eddie’s rude behavior sparks tension, and Maeve’s provocative comments trigger a public fight with Vron. In a private conversation, Richie urges peace but declares Eddie a legitimate target. In a shocking twist, Maeve orders a car bombing that kills Vron—turning cold diplomacy into hot war.
This funeral bombing becomes a defining moment for both families and firmly establishes Maeve Harrigan as one of TV’s most dangerous matriarchs.
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