'Dublin Murders' Episode 7: Will O'Kelley's sinister prediction come true after pregnant Cassie gets chocked out?

We feel like there is some supernatural indication that lies hidden in that specific neck pain and hopefully, it will be addressed when the show returns with Episode 7 on December 22
PUBLISHED DEC 16, 2019

Episode 6 of 'Dublin Murders' has aired on Starz and if you're stuck with more questions than you started with, and no answer is in sight, you are not alone.

The series, which started with the seemingly ritualistic murder of a gift ballet dancer, now has another murder, that of the doppelganger of one of the protagonists and the two-decade-old cold case of two missing children on our hands.

It is clear that the show has no intention of answering any of our questions right away, especially the ones revolving around the primary mystery – that of Adam aka Rob (Killian Scott).

Rob has questioned everyone he thinks is involved in the case, especially the teenagers who were in the woods when he and his friends went missing. He has also seemingly gotten hold of the only person who was missing so far, Shane (James Browne).

However, he is not nearly close to unraveling the case and is always stuck when he tries to think back on what happened in the woods after he got separated from his friends.

Also, what is going on with his neck? We feel like there is some supernatural indication that lies hidden in that specific neck pain and hopefully, it will be addressed when the show returns with Episode 7 on Sunday, December 22.



 

While Adam's attack at the club is troublesome, we are more concerned about Cassie (Sarah Greene), who was getting chocked to unconsciousness the last time we saw her.

It is clear that her housemates suspect Cassie is not actually her doppelganger Lexie and they will be seen questioning her when the show returns.

Cassie's undercover operation is certainly blown, but we sure hope O'Kelley's (Conleth Hill) premonition about her getting killed because of working with Frank (Tom Vaughan-Lawlor) proves to be wrong. After all, she is a survivor, as Rob claimed. 

We also need to find out who the father of Cassie's baby is — Rob, who is clearly in love with her, her ex-boyfriend Sam (Moe Dunford), or someone else altogether? Hopefully, we will get the answer to this when Episode 7 of 'Dublin Murders' returns on Starz on Sunday, December 22. 

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