7 Most cunning characters from MobLand

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MobLand (Image via Paramount+)

In MobLand, the ones who win are never the ones who shout the loudest. Power comes from staying quiet and executing the right move when no one is looking. Violence is part of the job, but real control comes from reading people and knowing how to utilize them. You see it in the way Maeve guides Eddie without raising her voice, or when Bella sets up deals behind her husband’s back, and how Kat gets what she wants without showing up in person.

MobLand does not hand over control to the strongest, but rather, to the smartest. The people who last are the ones who think ahead and keep their plans to themselves. They use silence as pressure, trust as a trap, and sometimes they play weak just long enough to strike without warning.

Every scene in MobLand feels like a test of who understands and reads the room better. The seven characters on this list do not rely on guns or fists. They get what they want through patience and precision. While some are in the family, and others on the outside but all of them prove that in this world being clever is more dangerous than being armed.


7 Most cunning characters from Mobland

1. Maeve Harrigan (Helen Mirren)

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MobLand (Image via Paramount+)

In MobLand, Maeve Harrigan does not speak often, but every word she says hits its mark. She makes people believe they are acting on their own when they are really following her lead. She watches carefully and waits for the right moment to push them.

She convinces Conrad to kill Archie without proof. She frames the act as necessary for the family and never displays an ounce of doubt. Later, she manipulates Eddie into killing Tommy by convincing him that the murder is not shameful but useful. She tells him that the act sent a message and that the family will send another one very soon.

Maeve keeps her hands clean while controlling the most violent outcomes. She never takes credit for the choices but always benefits from them. Her calm makes her even harder to read. She is not just influential. She is the one planning most of what happens and never pays the price for any of it.


2. Bella Harrigan (Lara Pulver)

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MobLand (Image via Paramount+)

In MobLand, Bella Harrigan does not work from the inside but knows how to move around the edges. She does not take part in every family meeting, but still finds ways to shift power. Her strength lies in how she plans quietly.

She meets her estranged father to secure influence. She brings in Antoine to open a back channel to government connections. When the deal goes wrong, she pulls Harry in without giving him all the details. She tries to control the damage before others even find out what happened.

Bella operates under the surface with her own goals in mind. She hides her ambition behind polite smiles and calculated timing. She does not break from the family openly, but uses it when she needs cover. Her actions are not reckless. They are measured risks that show she has her own plan. She looks like she belongs, but always plays her own game.


3. Kat McAllister (Janet McTeer)

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MobLand (Image via Paramount+)

Kat McAllister does not need to speak often to control the room. She works far above the Harrigans and the Stevensons. Her power comes from how much she knows and how little she shares.

When Harry needs help saving Seraphina, he calls her. She grants the request and says nothing, except informing him that the debt has doubled. She calls off a cartel execution with one message. No one else has that kind of reach or authority.

Kat works through people like Donnie and never raises her voice. She does not demand loyalty. She expects it. Her power moves are quiet but final. She speaks with weight because she knows the outcome before others see the threat. In a show filled with local power struggles, she sits above them. She never needs to prove herself. She only needs to be mentioned for people to change course which makes her untouchable.


4. Harry Da Souza (Tom Hardy)

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MobLand (Image via Paramount+)

Harry Da Souza is not just the family’s fixer. He is the one who foresees things before they become disasters. He does not rush. He chooses the right moment and acts without emotion.

He convinces Valjon to take the fall for Tommy’s death and uses the safety of Valjon’s children as leverage. He buys the family time and makes Richie hesitate. When Bella’s scheme falls apart, she turns to him for help. He does not panic. He cleans up what others leave behind.

Harry does not need to shout or threaten. His calm is what makes him dangerous. He pays attention to details that no one else notices. His skill is not just in violence. It is in knowing when to hold back and when to strike. That is why the family trusts him and why enemies respect him. He never reacts. He decides. That is what makes him cunning.


5. Richie Stevenson (Geoff Bell)

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MobLand (Image via Paramount+)

Richie Stevenson controls with silence more than noise. He does not move until he knows what the next five steps look like. He watches. He waits. Then he strikes when it counts.

He does not believe Valjon killed Tommy. He takes him anyway and tortures him to keep pressure on the Harrigans. He tells them to attend the funeral not for respect but to see who flinches. He watches everyone and makes a move only when they show weakness.

Richie does not enjoy violence for its own sake. He uses it with purpose. His quiet threats are more unsettling than open attacks. Even when dealing with Kat, he never gives up control. He places people like Colin inside law enforcement without anyone knowing. That is how he plays both sides. His power is not luck. It is a strategy. His game is slower but more calculated than anyone else’s.


6. O’Hara Delaney (Lisa Dwan)

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MobLand (Image via Paramount+)

O’Hara Delaney serves as the Harrigan family’s lawyer, but her role stretches far beyond legal counsel. She is one of the few characters trusted enough to be present during high-stakes decisions like Archie’s execution and the early fentanyl discussions.

She doesn’t operate with weapons or threats. She uses timing, language, and access. She gets Harry out of police custody quickly after his arrest in Episode 2, revealing that she knows how to work the system better than most. She appears in every key legal moment, but her presence is more than procedural. She navigates power dynamics with subtle precision.

Her cunning nature is clearest in how she positions herself. She stays close enough to the Harrigans to influence their choices but distant enough to escape direct consequence. She sees everything and says only what she must. In a family filled with pressure and paranoia, O’Hara survives by never looking like a threat, even when she is.


7. Alice (Emily Barber)

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MobLand (Image via Paramount+)

Alice appears in a support group. She talks like someone who wants help. She builds a friendship with Jan without ever revealing the real reason for being there.

She is a police mole working to get close to the Harrigans. She listens. She earns trust. She never asks questions that sound suspicious. She just stays close and keeps her cover solid. She gathers information while pretending to care.

She does not break character even when things get tense and knows how to keep Jan talking without saying much. Her danger comes from how normal she looks. She hides in plain sight and does not slip up. That is what makes her a threat. She uses emotional connection as a tool. Her job is not to fight or threaten. It is to get inside and quietly take the family apart from within. That is what makes her so effective.


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Edited by IRMA