7 Conrad Harrigan moments from Mobland that were a treat to watch

Mob Land (2023) | Image Source: Saban Films
Mob Land (2023) | Image Source: Saban Films

Conrad Harrigan is not your typical mob boss—he’s the personification of quiet menace in a highly urbane package. On MobLand, a gritty, realism-driven series with deep-layered storytelling, Conrad is notable not only for being merciless, but also for the unnerving serenity with which he plays out his moves of power. Played with understated intensity, his character doesn’t have to yell or shoot first to command a room—his look, words, and presence can be more deadly than any firearm.

Whether he’s wiping the floor clean with calculated savagery or issuing veiled threats in the name of family interest, every moment with Conrad is a masterclass in contained menace. What makes him particularly great is that he is never one-dimensional. One minute he’s a patriarch defending the empire; the next, he’s a wild card eroding his own bloodline. These contradictions are what make his scenes so thrilling and chilling.

In this piece, we revisit seven of Conrad Harrigan’s most memorable moments in MobLand. From raw power moves to chilling conversations, these moments provide a closer glimpse into one of television’s greatest contemporary villains—showing that sometimes the least vocal characters make the biggest impression.


Conrad Harrigan moments from Mobland that were a treat to watch

1) The Execution of Archie Hammond

Mob Land (2023) | Image Source: Saban Films
Mob Land (2023) | Image Source: Saban Films

Conrad Harrigan’s killing of his longtime partner Archie Hammond was as quick as it was ruthless. When Archie questioned Conrad’s plans for expansion, the reaction was instantaneous: Conrad departed the room, fetched a gun, and then returned to kill Archie during the meeting. It wasn’t an assassination—it was an exhibition of domination. The clinical, unhurried quality of the act served to underscore Conrad’s zero-tolerance policy on dissension. This scene also set the tone for the remainder of MobLand, placing him not only as a cold-blooded leader but as one who sees loyalty as absolute. Each action he takes is as much about message as method.


2) The Basement Massacre

Mob Land (2023) | Image Source: Saban Films
Mob Land (2023) | Image Source: Saban Films

In a flash that rewrote Conrad’s legacy as a tactician, he took out two competing gangs at what had been intended as a negotiation. Once both sides had assumed that peace was an option, Conrad gave the signal to his goons and the room became a killing house. What was remarkable wasn’t so much the brutality, but the calculated ruthlessness. Actor John Travolta disclosed that the scene took days to practice because of its high level of coordination. It was a turning point in the show and brought Conrad from being a mob boss to a political operator who uses shock value to cement control over anarchy.


3) Taking Credit for Vron Stevenson’s Murder

Mob Land (2023) | Image Source: Saban Films
Mob Land (2023) | Image Source: Saban Films

While Maeve most certainly commissioned the assassination of Vron Stevenson, Conrad took credit publicly. It wasn’t about pride; it was about appearance. By taking the credit, he was able to project the omniscient leader image—one whose influence couldn’t be doubted. It also had a subtle message to Maeve: he was more in the know than he admitted. This added layers of subtext that still get interpreted by fans. Was he defending her, warning her, or both? Whatever the reason, it reinforced the notion that Conrad doesn’t merely play the game—Conrad rewrites the rules to fit his story.


4) The Unsettling Conversation with Gina Da Souza

Mob Land (2023) | Image Source: Saban Films
Mob Land (2023) | Image Source: Saban Films

In a subdued but menacing exchange, Conrad gives Gina Da Souza “protection,” but the implication is more threat than promise. The fact that there is no open menace makes it worse—he’s collected, calm, and completely in charge. Critics referred to this scene as a “masterclass in subtle intimidation.” There is no raised voice or obvious action, only a conversation that holds undertones. The authors later reaffirmed that this was the sort of scene intended to illustrate Conrad manipulating by presence, not pressure. It’s an excellent demonstration of how MobLand makes silence sound louder than gunfire.


5) Conrad’s Psychological Grip on Jan

Mob Land (2023) | Image Source: Saban Films
Mob Land (2023) | Image Source: Saban Films

In two pivotal scenes, Conrad’s encounters with Harry’s wife, Jan, illustrate his most sinister advantage: psychological manipulation. Initially, he appears at her apartment unannounced, issuing a subtle threat within the guise of cordial small talk. Later, he reiterates that discomfort with an implied threat—no yelling, but purpose. These scenes, now on many lists as the most tense in the series, demonstrate the effectiveness of Conrad’s wielding presence and stance over violence. Director commentary added these were filmed in one take to retain realness. The point was obvious: Conrad doesn’t require guns—he makes silence a weapon of terror.


6) The Revelation of Past Affairs

Mob Land (2023) | Image Source: Saban Films
Mob Land (2023) | Image Source: Saban Films

The news that Conrad slept with Bella, his nephew’s wife, was scandalous and calculated. This was not a betrayal, but manipulation at a personal level. The affair broke family trust and highlighted the fact that Conrad was willing to leverage intimacy. Fans and critics alike were left in shock—not only by the news itself, but also by Conrad’s coldness afterward. Showrunners would later interpret this turn as a calculated attempt to muddy the distinction between political and personal power. It wasn’t love—it was power. And in the world of Conrad, even romance is a calculated maneuver.


7) The Calm Interrogation of a Traitor in Episode 6

Mob Land (2023) | Image Source: Saban Films
Mob Land (2023) | Image Source: Saban Films

One of Conrad’s most iconic late-season scenes was when he calmly interrogated a suspected mole within his own side. Instead of the bloody battles to which he is accustomed, this scene was characterized by patience and finesse. He smiled and quizzed with questions, tightening—figuratively and literally—the noose around the accused. The anticipation built slowly, with audiences wondering whether or not the accused would leave. This moment revealed another aspect of Conrad: less reactionary, more surgical. It demonstrated that when required, he could play the long game and retain full control of the end result.


Conrad Harrigan’s odyssey through MobLand is a compelling plunge into cold-blooded cruelty and psychological superiority. Every one of his memorable moments unveils another aspect of his multifaceted personality—cruel, manipulative, and chillingly calm. Whether he is dispatching foes or unnerving friends with mere language, Conrad doesn’t only own the screen—he stalks it. His presence haunts long after the final credits roll, reminding us that real power so often resides in silence and planning, not mayhem. As MobLand continues to grow and change, one thing is sure: Conrad Harrigan will always be a character that fans love to hate—and can’t help but watch.

Edited by Ritika Pal