'Peaky Blinders' season 6 episode 4 recap: Revenge is a dish served piping hot!

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We've just passed the halfway point of Peaky Blinders ' sixth and final season, and the stage is set for major changes that will mark the Shelby family forever. Since the series began, protagonist Thomas Shelby has lost a wife (Grace in season 3), a brother (John in season 4), and an aunt (Polly at the beginning of season 6), but none have been as sad as the death of his young daughter ruby ​​last episode of tuberculosis Episode 4, entitled "Sapphire", begins with his funeral. "Gold doesn't work, that was the last message Ruby taught us," Tommy says cryptically at her funeral. Before her gypsy trailer burns down the same way Polly's four episodes ago, Tommy and her wife Lizzie take one last look at her. United in grief, Tommy vows to make the world a better place. It remains to be seen if he will keep his word. "The demons that did this will pay, Ruby," then he says he, that, oh yeah, he's going to make them pay BAAAAD! A couple of summaries ago , I said that Tommy Shelby is a man who likes his revenge served cold. Turns out he likes it hot too! Instead of staying to grieve with his wife and son, Tommy heads to the forest camp of the Baswells, the gypsy family whose curse he blames for Ruby's death. "I'm here on behalf of the blue sapphire," he says, referring to the cursed jewel that started the whole problem in the first place, before taking down a bunch of them with a machine gun. Revenge, however, fails to give him peace of mind. Esme then tells him that although she has lost a daughter, she is about to have a son. It turns out that before he went off to war, Tommy impregnated a woman who then gave birth to a boy he never knew about. —He calls himself Duke. His mother is dead. He is a thief. He works at the fairgrounds, but says he wants more in life than big wheels and carousels,” she says. Like father, like son. Back home, Tommy tells Lizzie that he is going to change the world for the better, but Lizzie knows that once again her hands are bloody. Down in the cellar, Tommy has a heart-to-heart with his brother Arthur, who is more damaged than usual. It's a wonderful scene that highlights Shelby's brotherly bond and also the fact that actors Cillian Murphy and Paul Anderson don't seem to have any relationship. Tommy then takes his first drink of alcohol in years, and Arthur asks him how he's going to get off opium if Tommy can't stay off alcohol. "You'll stop because the family needs you," Tommy replies, which only answers half the question. Despite the fact that only four days earlier he had buried his son, I mean, put his son on the funeral pyre of the burning gypsy caravan, Tommy calls a late-night meeting between the various fascist emissaries he is trying to infiltrate and undermine. While Irish-American gangster politician Jack Nelson awkwardly flirts with fashion-loving IRA lady Laura McKee, future Mrs Oswald Mosley Diana Mitford brags about having breakfast with Hitler while watching Jews being forced to eat grass , which is so fucked up. even Nelson and McKee gasp. Nelson says he will talk to US President Franklin Franklin Delano Roosevelt about how the Mosleys represent "the mood of England." Meanwhile, McKee will help convert the Irish proletariat from national unity to fascism. The camera pans quickly around the table as they plot their plan, cigar in one hand and a crystal glass full of whiskey in the other, which seems a bit silly despite the eerily timely subject matter. Tommy is asked to prove his loyalty by seig heiling and saying "Perish Judah" (an actual British fascist catchphrase) and is subsequently given the green light to start importing opium into Boston. Days later, Tommy receives a tip that Mosley has been making out with Gina Gray, Nelson's niece and the wife of Tommy's cousin and rival, Michael. Believing Nelson will disown her if he finds out she's banging her business partner behind her back, Tommy blackmails her for information about Mosley's upcoming meeting with the Nazis in Berlin. Before leaving, he asks her what Michael's intentions are and says, "If you lie, I'll know." She says, "Nah, you guys are good," and Tommy laughs at her cheating. Gina has no choice but to say, "...fuck." Feeling pretty good about himself, Tommy finally decides to open the letter from the family doctor marked "URGENT." After reading that it's "a matter of urgency," which is pretty redundant, Tommy meets with his staff. doctor, Dr. Holford, who says he has an inoperable tumor and a little over a year to live. BUMMER DUUUUUDE. Oh well, it seems Tommy better work a little harder to change the world before he ends up in a gypsy caravan bonfire. 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