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The Best Episodes of Boyzone: No Matter What

Every episode of Boyzone: No Matter What ranked from best to worst. Let's dive into the Best Episodes of Boyzone: No Matter What!

The Best Episodes of Boyzone: No Matter What

The year is 1993. The UK and Ireland are swept up in electrifying boy band mania. Across Dublin’s clubs, bars and schools, a feverish hunt...

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  1. Background image for When All is Said and Done
    8.5/10(33 votes)

    #1 - When All is Said and Done

    S1:E3

    With the band’s future uncertain, Keith and Shane look elsewhere to find their purpose. Ronan’s solo career reaches extraordinary heights, but his relationship with Louis starts to deteriorate, leaving emotional scars that still linger. When Mikey proposes the idea of a Boyzone reunion, the comeback is a huge success and the band grows closer than ever before. Then tragedy strikes, as Stephen dies unexpectedly. A swarm of journalists descend upon the story, fuelling painful speculation about the cause of his death. The remaining members, shattered by their loss, press on in his honour - but cracks reappear, and the band separate once more. In the series’ emotional conclusion, each reflects on their bond and the memories they made together.

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    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown
  2. Background image for Love Me for a Reason
    8.4/10(39 votes)

    #2 - Love Me for a Reason

    S1:E1

    Five working-class lads from Dublin are plucked from obscurity and given the chance of a lifetime: to form one of the world’s most successful and iconic boybands. After a rocky start, their popularity grows and they’re soon travelling the world in pursuit of fame and fortune. But behind-the-scenes, bitter rifts threaten to divide the band as personal insecurities are exploited. Manager Louis Walsh sets about ruthlessly manipulating the press, as a secret about one of the members’ sexuality surfaces, with devastating ramifications.

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    Director:Unknown
    Writer:Unknown
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    8.2/10(33 votes)

    #3 - When the Going Gets Tough

    S1:E2

    The band’s unprecedented success continues as they land their first number one single. But as their popularity soars, so too does the relentless pursuit of the tabloids. The pressures of constant scrutiny weigh heavily on all members, but Stephen Gately feels it most intensely. When The Sun receives a tip-off that Stephen is dating Dutch popstar Eloy de Jong, Stephen finds himself at the heart of a media frenzy. For the first time, we hear from all sides, revealing how Stephen’s sexuality was exposed and the personal toll it took. Meanwhile, Ronan faces pressure from manager Louis Walsh to pursue solo projects, igniting tensions that threaten the band’s unity.

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    Director:Unknown
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Best Episodes Summary

"When All is Said and Done" is the best rated episode of "Boyzone: No Matter What". It scored 8.5/10 based on 33 votes. Directed by Unknown and written by Unknown, it aired on 2/16/2025. This episode scored 0.1 points higher than the second highest rated, "Love Me for a Reason".