The Westies arrives on MGM+ this weekend — you won’t remember watching it in three months time, but this Irish mobster true story is fun while it lasts

If I’m going to watch yet another movie or TV show about a mafia-style gang in New York — because why bother in the wake of The Godfather and The Sopranos, right? — I want to come away from it having learned something new.New MGM+ crime drama The Westies achieved this at conception, because I didn’t know the first thing about the real-life Irish-American crime family of the same name. In fact, I didn’t even know that they existed. But sure enough, they were known for racketeering, drug trafficking, and contract killing in Hell’s Kitchen from 1960s-1980s.I know what you’re thinking: isn’t Hell’s Kitchen exactly where the Italian-American mob operated from in New York City. You’d be right in thinking that, and it’s one of the main sources of dramatic tension across the show’s eight-episode run. Add in the fact that an FBI team has been tasked with tracking down…

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