Mobland Episode 10 Finale Recap: The explosive MobLand Season 1 finale doesn’t end with a clean resolution—it detonates into chaos, revelations, and bloodshed. Episode 10 plunges viewers straight into the boiling core of the Harrigan family’s twisted power dynamics. As truths unravel and loyalties shatter, one thing becomes terrifyingly clear: in this world, the monster who survives is the one who learns to embrace the darkness.
As secrets spill and bullets fly, MobLand sets the stage not for closure, but for war. The question that has haunted the season—Who’s the rat in the Harrigan family?—finally gets an answer. But that answer comes wrapped in betrayal, vengeance, and a war cry for a second season.
MAEVE TURNED EDDIE INTO A MONSTER
The episode begins in eerie stillness—Kevin (played by Paddy Considine) talking to the corpse of Rusby. His blood pools on the floor, yet Kev speaks to him like he’s still breathing. Confession spills out. “My son is my brother. My wife is my dad’s sloppy seconds.” His words hang in the air like gunpowder. Kevin admits that deep down, he always knew the truth about Isabella “Bella” Harrigan (Lara Pulver) and Eddie Harrigan. Maeve, his manipulative mother, worked on them all. She created monsters—crafted and weaponized them to survive in a brutal world. Kevin, now self-aware, sees himself as the biggest one.
Enter Harry (Tom Hardy ), ever the fixer, arriving with a clean-up crew. Rusby’s body? Erased. Like it never existed. But the mess is far from over.
WHO IS THE RAT IN THE FAMILY?
In a different part of the city, Conrad (Pierce Brosnan) and Maeve (Amanda Redman) are processed in jail. Fingerprints. Mugshots. Maeve, defiant as ever, stares down the camera like she’s the one in control. Meanwhile, Gina and Jan are moved elsewhere under protection. Harry confronts O’Hara (Lisa Dwan), and the truth is unveiled: she is the rat feeding information to Richie.
“I give Richie information,” she confesses. But Harry doesn’t retaliate. He simply lets her go—calmly, coolly. But it’s a calculated move, one that sets several wheels in motion.
Kevin visits his imprisoned father and drops the bombshell: O’Hara was the traitor, not Archie. He speaks in coded words, revealing he’s killed someone who hurt him—but realized it was the wrong target. “I know who f—ked me up, because I’m looking at him,” he says to Conrad. This isn’t just confession—it’s confrontation. Kevin swears the Harrigan name will mean something again. His world is coming, and in it, debts are paid.
WILL EDDIE FOLLOW MAEVE’S PLAN?
Maeve contacts Eddie (Anson Boon) through a burner phone. While he’s summoned to prison, Bella (Yasmin Monet Prince) and Gina talk. Eddie used to be kind, normal. But something changed in him during his adolescence. The root? Maeve.
Maeve spins her final manipulation: a tale of Harry and Seraphina’s betrayal and a call for Eddie to kill them both to secure power. “You are the king, and I am the queen,” she promises. But Eddie sees the madness in her eyes. Then, the ultimate truth—he is not who he thought he was. And Bella has been hiding it from him.
Back at the safehouse, Eddie confronts his mother. Bella holds him, tells him she loves him. But in the embrace, he lashes out—choking her. Only the sudden arrival of Harry’s henchman Kiko (Antonio González Guerrero) saves her life. Eddie’s monster side fully awakens in that moment.
IS KIKO DEAD?
In a scene loaded with tension, Colin Tattersall (Toby Jones) ties up loose ends — permanently. He pays Nicola for her role in faking evidence, then has her kidnapped, presumably to silence her. At the same time, O’Hara gives Richie information about the Harrigan safehouse. But the tables turn quickly.
Richie’s men raid the safehouse, only to find it empty. Paul detonates a bomb at O’Hara’s office, killing more of Richie’s crew. Back at the pub, Richie is furious. “You asked me who was smarter,” O’Hara says smugly. “I lied.” Moments later, a grenade obliterates the remaining men at the safehouse. One gunman, before dying, shoots Kiko — fatally. Zosia (Jasmine Jobson) avenges him swiftly. Another explosion ends the Stevenson threat.
Yes, Kiko is dead. His death is sudden and brutal — a reminder that loyalty doesn’t always come with protection.
DID RICHIE DIE?
At the pub, Harry and Kevin storm in. Guns blazing, they eliminate Richie’s guards. Richie grabs O’Hara as a human shield. Kevin doesn’t blink—he shoots through her and delivers the final bullet straight to Richie’s eyeball. “The Harrigans say hello,” he announces. Harry finishes O’Hara. Blood and vengeance, all in one breath.
CAN MAEVE AND CONRAD ESCAPE?
Maeve, in prison, receives a cryptic text: “The war is won.” She calls Conrad. Their conversation is chilling. “What if it was a test?” she asks. Everyone, including Kevin and Eddie, had to prove their worth. “That, Conrad, is why you love me.” He does. And now, they plan their next move.
But escape might be within reach—thanks to a recording Harry and Kevin have of Nicola admitting to evidence tampering. That could free both Conrad and Maeve.
IS KAT A NEW THREAT?
Kat reaches out to Seraphina, hinting at a new alliance. Later, she meets with Harry. “What is the quickest way to take them all out and scoop up the marbles?” she asks. She wants the Harrigans gone—and Harry on her team. He refuses, loyal to Kevin. She threatens Jan and Gina. He walks away, but not without warning: “We will see.”
IS BELLA WITH KEVIN?
The finale ends on a quieter, emotionally raw note. Kevin confronts Bella about the future. With Maeve and Conrad possibly walking free, he needs to know: is she with him or not?
Bella opens up — deeply. She reveals that she knows what happened to Kevin as a teen. “I pieced it together from what you say in your sleep,” she admits. Then she drops her own trauma: her father raped her for years. The revelation bonds them in a horrible but real way. “I’m with you,” Bella says simply.
So yes — Bella is with Kevin. But their shared trauma makes their alliance more of a tragedy than a victory. They are bound together not by love or ambition, but by scars that still bleed.
MOBLAND ends its first season not with closure, but with intent. Loose ends remain. Conrad and Maeve might return. Kat could rise. Kevin may have seized the Harrigan throne, but his reign will be soaked in the blood and trauma that built it.
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