It’s finally here. Below is a recap of the drama’s last episode. Explained is the ending of Peaky Blinders season 6
Michael is released from prison in Boston, courtesy of gangster Jack Nelson, on the condition that he kill Tommy in the season 6 finale of Peaky Blinders. Meanwhile, the Shelby patriarch is putting his affairs in order for the next step of his business deal — a journey to Canada to collect $5 million for the heroin shipment – and his death, which Arthur discovers after taking the keys to his safe.
Peaky Blinders Season 6 Ending Explained, Story, Theory, What Happened To Tommy Shelby
Tommy’s residence is a swarm of activity while he is in the air on his way to meet with Michael. Before the contractors move in, Duke, Isiah, Finn, Billy, and other Peakys descend on Tommy’s house to retrieve the dead buried on the grounds and collect other objects and documents.
Meanwhile, Arthur takes a seat at The Garrison, claiming to be drinking champagne with his wife Linda, leaving him open to attack.
However, the night does not turn out as the Peakys’ adversaries had hoped.
The Season 6 finale of Peaky Blinders has been revealed. **Warning: Season 6 Episode 6 of Peaky Blinders contains spoilers**
In Peaky Blinders season 6 episode 6, who dies?
‘Black Cat’ is a fictional character. Duke kills Billy Grade – cross Tommy Shelby at your peril – and his son excommunicates Finn from the Shelby family for his misdeeds, igniting a new feud.
Laura McKee, nicknamed Captain Swing, arrives at The Garrison with a bunch of IRA troops with the intention of murdering Arthur, but he’s prepared, with Charlie Strong, Jesus, and another in tow. Following a shootout in the murky mists, Arthur uses mustard gas to render Laura unconscious before firing the fatal shot.
He says, “Pol, rest in peace.”
The episode ends with Michael and Tommy confronting one other once more.
After a quick drink, the two leave the bar, but Michael returns, claiming to have forgotten his cigarettes. But we know it’s all part of his master plan, and as expected, there’s an explosion, with the windows behind him flaming orange.
But, unbeknownst to Michael, the dependable Johnny Dogs had detonated the device, leaving Tommy unharmed and free to continue on his path to atonement. However, Michael, who receives a bullet to the skull from Tommy, cannot say the same.
A few while later, Alfie Solomons swaggers in, as chatty as usual, chattering about weddings, elephants, and who knows what else to corroborate his involvement in the heroin business. Tommy then returns home to say his goodbyes to his family before setting off on his own once more.
What happened to Tommy Shelby and how is he doing these days?
Tommy is found inside a caravan at an unnamed place, stocked with images of his loved ones and different items, one month later. When Ruby appears, he loads his rifle and holds it to his head, ready to pull the trigger.
“You have to live,” she insists. Ruby also tells Tommy that, contrary to his belief, he is not sick. Moreover, a newspaper clipping found in the charred remains of the fire shows that he is not going to die anytime soon. Despite the fact that many others argue that he is already dead, the tuberculoma diagnosis was a complete fabrication.