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Amsterdam. Hughie begins to get paranoid as the newspaper suggest that he is a loose cannon and someone who John Boy will want dead. Hughie returns to Martin's caravan and kills him in a frenzied attack in which he thinks Martin talked to somebody. Hughie admits to John Boy - who is his half brother - that he killed Robbie over €300 he was owed. Stumpy's jealousy of Darren and Rosie reaches boiling point when he beats her and puts her in hospital. The Gardaà go to arrest Stumpy only to find he has left Rosie on her own. Stumpy asks John Boy for help, John Boy gives him a place to hide out. Darren calls John Boy after hearing of Jimmy's death, pointing out that it was Hughie who originally blamed him for Robbie's death and implying that Hughie is therefore the likely assassin. Clear divides have been made with John Boy, Hughie, Elmo and Stumpy on one side and Darren, Nidge and Tommy on the other.
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and Elmo attack Tommy and Darren. Elmo is shot during the shoot out. Hughie returns to John Boy and suggests revenge at the wedding. John Boy on the other hand decides to go to the wedding. Hughie makes a scene at the wedding, showing up Nidge's and Tommy's indiscretions in front of Trish and Mary. John Boy wants to leave the country with Hughie until everything dies down. Hughie decides to hunt down Tommy, with Elmo and his cousin Potsy. However, Hughie accidentally shoots himself while showing his gun off to Potsy. As he lies dying, Elmo decides to leave him rather than calling the emergency services. Darren leaves to join Rosie in London. Nidge and Tommy carry Hughie's coffin with John Boy. Darren meets with John Boy to shake hands and to put an end to the problems. After leaving with John Boy, Darren is fired upon by Stumpy in a drive-by shooting and is left for dead.
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pursue Aido to supply her with Heroin. Fran retaliates against John Boy, who is left furious, and orders Nidge to pipe bomb his house, with Linda still inside. Torn between his feelings for Linda and betraying John Boy, Nidge decides to go ahead with the plan. Although Linda survives the attack, she is left badly scarred and is told that she will have to lose both of her breast implants. A furious Fran swears revenge on John Boy, forcing Nidge and the gang to go into hiding until the situation can be resolved.
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scapegoat, but their actions ultimately result in Darren being forced to carry out a hit on Elmo's cousin Gary and his wife. In the romance stakes, Tommy continues his illicit affair with Debbie, Darren finds himself an admirer in Dano's cousin Lizzie, while Nidge finds his attraction to Dano's wife
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heroin and interrogates her, forcing her to admit it that Aido is her supplier. Giving him one last job to square his debt, John Boy orders Darren to kill Aido, but Darren is conflicted as to whether he can kill again and discusses his concerns with Nidge. With Luke as his accomplice, a masked Darren prepares to carry out his orders, but in an unexpected turn of events, turns his gun on John Boy and executes him, revealing a double-cross that he and Nidge had secretly been planning.
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