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Lisa Macklem from Spoiler TV stated that this wasn’t her favorite episode so far but it did raise a number of interesting issues. [4] Jim Garner from TV Fanatic rated the episode with 4.6/5 saying that we had explored few dark paths on the show so far, but they were nothing compared to the one this episode had taken us. "The irony of the ...
A plague called the Maze Virus has previously swept through Europe, transforming its victims into a homicidal, zombie-like state. Ireland was particularly badly affected. A cure was later discovered, and 75% of those infected who could be captured have been treated and cured of the virus.
Acceptable Risk is an Irish television crime drama series, broadcast on RTÉ, that first aired on 24 September 2017. [1] Produced by Facet4 Media and Saffron Moon for RTÉ Television, [2] Acceptable Risk stars Elaine Cassidy as Dublin-based Sarah Manning, whose husband Lee is murdered whilst on a business trip in Montreal.
One year into a pandemic defined by euphemism, "It's a Sin" and "Grey's Anatomy" offer distinctive reminders of the simple power of speaking clearly.
Niall Ó Glacáin [6] (sometimes anglicised as Nial O'Glacan; [2] [7] c. 1563 – 1653) was an Irish physician and plague doctor who worked to treat victims of bubonic plague outbreaks throughout continental Europe.
Season 3 broadcast on RTÉ One from Sunday, 9 January 2011 featuring six new episodes. [9] [10] Season 3 ended on 13 February 2011 on RTÉ One. Season 3 was the most successful season in terms of audience figures, reaching on average of 577,000 viewers per episode. [11] Filming of Season 4 finished up production on Friday, 21 October 2011.
The plague is considered the likely cause of the Black Death that swept through Asia, Europe, and Africa in the 14th century and killed an estimated 50 million people, [1] [10] including about 25% to 60% of the European population. [1] [11] Because the plague killed so many of the working population, wages rose due to the demand for labor. [11]
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