Tommy Shelby is keeping busy with his own moonshine trade and more dangerous liaisons with the other side,but will Polly betray him?When Peaky Blinders commits to overstuffing a plotline it does so wholeheartedly and with verve. This episode managed to cram a tense stand-off, a mafia shoot-out, and a Communist assembly,at least two betrayals, a modest proposal graciously refused, or a possible (probable) pregnancy,and any number of threats. It also shoehorned the return of May Carleton and the ever-bullish Alfie Solomons (Tom Hardy reminding Adrien Brody that he’s the number one scenery chewer in these parts) into a frantic hour. Forget any notion of plot pacing, with two episodes left we’re clearly in for a breakneck ride. Related: Peaky Blinders recap – series 4, or episode 3: Blackbird Continue reading...
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