[s2e3] Strangers On A Train Apr 2026

: Primarily set in Ireland, capturing the specific atmosphere of the early 2020 lockdown.

The story follows two strangers, (Lucy Boynton), a medieval studies student, and Michael (Kit Harington), a tech professional, who meet on a train from Galway to Dublin in March 2020. Over a flirtatious six-hour journey, they experience an immediate, intense connection. [S2E3] Strangers on a Train

In an attempt to be "old-fashioned" and romantic, they decide not to exchange phone numbers or social media handles. Instead, they promise to meet at the Dublin railway station exactly two weeks later. However, their plan is derailed when a nationwide lockdown is implemented across Ireland to combat the burgeoning pandemic, making their planned reunion physically impossible. Core Themes and Analysis : Primarily set in Ireland, capturing the specific

: Written and directed by John Carney , known for his musical and romantic films like Once and Sing Street . In an attempt to be "old-fashioned" and romantic,

: The episode is described as a "timely and quirky tale of butterflies and heartache". It highlights how external global events can abruptly alter the course of individual lives and potential relationships.

: Directed by John Carney, the episode explores the tension between modern technology and traditional romantic gestures. It questions whether our reliance on instant digital connection has made us lose touch with "old school" serendipity.

: Critics have noted that the episode leaves viewers wanting more, as it establishes a compelling relationship only to leave the resolution to the audience's imagination. It is the first episode in the series to be an entirely original story written by Carney, rather than an adaptation of a New York Times column. Production Highlights Cast : Starring Kit Harington and Lucy Boynton.