Peaky Blinders - season 6

When they told him somebody was coming up the drive that he wasnt expecting (mosley and mitford) 1 thought came to me- why on a big house like that has he not got gates?
 
I didn’t get that part either. Why would Polly make a curse on Tommy, she loved him.
Back in series three Polly promised/warned Tommy that if Michael killed Father Hughes (HOW GOOD was paddy Considine in that role?!) she would bring his entire organisation down around him, and Michael DID go on to kill Father Hughes. Series three ended with Polly et al arrested and series four started with her being nearly hanged and hating Tommy. I think from then on her loyalties lay with Michael over Tommy. She only reunited with Tommy for safety reasons because they were all served with a black hand, And as Luca Changretta said in series four "My mother told me that Polly Gray always held a grudge" (paraphrased). She picked her side in series five when she handed her notice in to Tommy.
 
last episode was too much to take in…i wish Lizzie would finally stand up for herself, she suffered enough for literally nothing she’d deserve the best instead! the scene in the hotel room and the one at the dining room were so so tough💔💔
do you guys think that Arthur have any clue about the deal between Linda and Tommy? i mean about the money..i don’t feel like this help will do any good for him.
 
do you guys think that Arthur have any clue about the deal between Linda and Tommy? i mean about the money..i don’t feel like this help will do any good for him.

That was my first thought too. Tommy took a big risk there, what if Linda at some point angrily blurts out to Arthur that she only came back because of the £10k bribe donation? I think Arthur is beyond redemption anyway, he's a psychopath.
Also, Paul Anderson's Birmingham accent seems to be worse than ever this series. I know he's a Cockney but he lapses back into his real accent so much he'd be better off playing a barrow boy in Eastenders.

Kinda weird that in a show full of piss poor accents they finally get an actor who can do ANY accent - Stephen Graham - and they give him a role speaking his own accent. I honestly thought he was from London for years after seeing him in Snatch.
 
last episode was too much to take in…i wish Lizzie would finally stand up for herself, she suffered enough for literally nothing she’d deserve the best instead! the scene in the hotel room and the one at the dining room were so so tough💔💔
do you guys think that Arthur have any clue about the deal between Linda and Tommy? i mean about the money..i don’t feel like this help will do any good for him.

Yes she should have left him years ago and it annoys me he still uses prostitutes! I know it's 'fictional' but I wonder why she never had more kids with Tommy? They clearly still have a sexual relationship and he seems the sort that would want a big family like the one he came from?

I don't think Arthur will know about Tommy's deal with Linda.
 
That was my first thought too. Tommy took a big risk there, what if Linda at some point angrily blurts out to Arthur that she only came back because of the £10k bribe donation? I think Arthur is beyond redemption anyway, he's a psychopath.
Also, Paul Anderson's Birmingham accent seems to be worse than ever this series. I know he's a Cockney but he lapses back into his real accent so much he'd be better off playing a barrow boy in Eastenders.

Kinda weird that in a show full of piss poor accents they finally get an actor who can do ANY accent - Stephen Graham - and they give him a role speaking his own accent. I honestly thought he was from London for years after seeing him in Snatch.

Did you watch him in white house farm?! His welsh accent was...something! Love him though, wish he was used more in this series though.
 
That was my first thought too. Tommy took a big risk there, what if Linda at some point angrily blurts out to Arthur that she only came back because of the £10k bribe donation? I think Arthur is beyond redemption anyway, he's a psychopath.
Also, Paul Anderson's Birmingham accent seems to be worse than ever this series. I know he's a Cockney but he lapses back into his real accent so much he'd be better off playing a barrow boy in Eastenders.

Kinda weird that in a show full of piss poor accents they finally get an actor who can do ANY accent - Stephen Graham - and they give him a role speaking his own accent. I honestly thought he was from London for years after seeing him in Snatch.
Yes that would be the last straw for him! Tbh i can’t really differentiate british accents but i bet it can be quite annoying for a native. 🥴
 
Why have they got Tommy making announcements all the blummin time. dragging things out whenever he talks 😂

“20 years ago…. At whatever horse fair …. I met a girl *dramatic pause* . She liked horses *dramatic pause* so did I. We lay down next to a tree …. I didn’t see her after and nor did I try to find her, but this boy ‘ere … this boy *big hand pat on shoulder * he’s … he’s my son *dramatic look around the family * “
 
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