Peaky Blinders BBC
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2fast748 said:
Excellent finale, made up for a pretty dull series.
Was decent to be fair. Arthur's gun fight with gas and respirators was cool. Still not 100% clear on the storyline though.Alfie totally stole the show, great character - "is it the clap Tommy?", genuine lol.
Edited by R56Cooper on Monday 4th April 10:46
Edited by R56Cooper on Monday 4th April 12:54
The whole series felt a little self-indulgent on the behalf of the creators, but superbly acted as ever by all involved.
I liked the finale, especially Arthur's revenge and will watch the inevitable film.
Something I must have missed - what specifically did Finn do to deserve expulsion from the family? Was it his friendship with Billy? Is the suggestion that he knew Billy was an informant?
I liked the finale, especially Arthur's revenge and will watch the inevitable film.
Something I must have missed - what specifically did Finn do to deserve expulsion from the family? Was it his friendship with Billy? Is the suggestion that he knew Billy was an informant?
Muzzer79 said:
The whole series felt a little self-indulgent on the behalf of the creators, but superbly acted as ever by all involved.
I liked the finale, especially Arthur's revenge and will watch the inevitable film.
Something I must have missed - what specifically did Finn do to deserve expulsion from the family? Was it his friendship with Billy? Is the suggestion that he knew Billy was an informant?
I wondered this too. I liked the finale, especially Arthur's revenge and will watch the inevitable film.
Something I must have missed - what specifically did Finn do to deserve expulsion from the family? Was it his friendship with Billy? Is the suggestion that he knew Billy was an informant?
Little Pete said:
Muzzer79 said:
The whole series felt a little self-indulgent on the behalf of the creators, but superbly acted as ever by all involved.
I liked the finale, especially Arthur's revenge and will watch the inevitable film.
Something I must have missed - what specifically did Finn do to deserve expulsion from the family? Was it his friendship with Billy? Is the suggestion that he knew Billy was an informant?
I wondered this too. I liked the finale, especially Arthur's revenge and will watch the inevitable film.
Something I must have missed - what specifically did Finn do to deserve expulsion from the family? Was it his friendship with Billy? Is the suggestion that he knew Billy was an informant?
If he'd tried to shoot Billy he'd still be part of the clan.
Amused2death said:
Little Pete said:
Muzzer79 said:
The whole series felt a little self-indulgent on the behalf of the creators, but superbly acted as ever by all involved.
I liked the finale, especially Arthur's revenge and will watch the inevitable film.
Something I must have missed - what specifically did Finn do to deserve expulsion from the family? Was it his friendship with Billy? Is the suggestion that he knew Billy was an informant?
I wondered this too. I liked the finale, especially Arthur's revenge and will watch the inevitable film.
Something I must have missed - what specifically did Finn do to deserve expulsion from the family? Was it his friendship with Billy? Is the suggestion that he knew Billy was an informant?
If he'd tried to shoot Billy he'd still be part of the clan.
soad said:
I'd be surprised if they'd even thought about it as much as that analysis suggests, to me that scene stunk of make him an outcast so we have a revenge thread for the film. It made no real sense.The doctor wasn’t a doctor… His vision of his daughter told him how to realise that.
The (not a) doctor told his groundsman to torch the wagon.
The bit about him being seemingly camped near the doctor was a bit of bad location selection/editing IMO - I’m pretty sure that there were two completely different places he was camped in across those scenes.
In short, not dead.
The (not a) doctor told his groundsman to torch the wagon.
The bit about him being seemingly camped near the doctor was a bit of bad location selection/editing IMO - I’m pretty sure that there were two completely different places he was camped in across those scenes.
In short, not dead.
Adam. said:
Given Mosley and wife were real and lives well known he couldn’t really bump them off and deviate from history I guess.
Well they’ve deviated from history with this nonsense of the original Peakies having razors blades in their caps and it is the BBC so anything is possible especially as Mosley and co were a smidge right wing which is more than enough for Aunty to put her particular slant on matters. 80 minutes of Alfie would've done for me.
What's left to tie up? Mosley for sure and I don't think seeing off the IRA lady ties up that end, don't think they're known for "okay, point taken, we'll leave it"
Boston maybe tied up with Alfie now having some power there.
Young Finn a fly in the ointment?
WWII time jump?
What's left to tie up? Mosley for sure and I don't think seeing off the IRA lady ties up that end, don't think they're known for "okay, point taken, we'll leave it"
Boston maybe tied up with Alfie now having some power there.
Young Finn a fly in the ointment?
WWII time jump?
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