In a week of turmoil, just one more pillar of strength and quality entertainment has been ripped from beneath us. Actor and activist John Connors revealed to The Irish Mirror that Love/Hate is 'gone and never coming back again', squashing any hopeful rumours that a return might be in the offing.
The 27-year-old played bombmaker Patrick in the hit RTÉ drama and it was thought he might get a spin-off show if the original wasn't recommissioned.
But no, "it is over for good," says Connors.
The actor has made a new documentary which begins on RTE Two tomorrow at 10.30pm.
The documentary is titled America: Race Matters, and sees Connors travel to the United States to look at why young black men are nine times more likely than other Americans to be killed by police.
You can check out the trailer below.
Connors previously won acclaim for his documentary; I am Traveller, and has been a strong voice in speaking about the discrimination Irish Travellers face.
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