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Peaky Blinders Again . . . .
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Just wondered what anyone thought of the ending of this series of Peaky Blinders. Was it Tommy's plan to get his entire family arrested, so that he could start again without them? I'd had a couple of glasses of vino, so didn't follow the plot as well as I usually do. Think I need to watch it again on catch-up TV, sober this time!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.All three series to date has been, in my view, the best thing on TV since the first two series of Auf Wiedersehn Pet. But for me, the highlight of this series and the last one has been Tom Hardy - he is a fantastic actor.
If I had any complaint it would be that in parts this series hasn't been as action-packed as the first two......but nonetheless little short of brilliant.
If I had any complaint it would be that in parts this series hasn't been as action-packed as the first two......but nonetheless little short of brilliant.
I stand corrected, Deskdiary. I just read on a google search that the character Alfie (the cockney Jewish guy, one of my favourite characters) is played by Tom Hardy. I hadn't realised that. He is certainly brilliant in that role - I would never have recognised him as the same actor who played the Krays in Legend. He just gets better and better. Pity the current series is over. Looking forward to Series 4.
Tom Hardy is a brilliant actor and first came to my attention in 'The Take'. Also seen him in Black Hawk Down, Warrior and Legend. Not yet watched The Revenant in which he also stars. The only black mark against him imho is that he also starred in a rather naff 2 parter called Colditz - a rather dire watch.
And how could Tommy possibly carry on without Arthur, chanel5. Have a word with yourself:-)
And how could Tommy possibly carry on without Arthur, chanel5. Have a word with yourself:-)
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