Warning! Spoilers for Peaky Blinders season 6, episode 4 ahead.
Peaky Blinders season 6, episode 4 had an important scene between Tommy and Arthur Shelby, but a technical glitch in the BBC show ruined the impact that the scene was supposed to have. As Peaky Blinders builds toward what is gearing up to be an epic conclusion, Tommy and Arthur's relationship is a critical component that will be intrinsic to the outcome. The glitch that plagued the start of the scene, though, really left viewers scrambling to piece together what was missed.
Prior to the glitchy scene, episode 4 of Peaky Blinders season 6 began in mourning, as poor Ruby Shelby's funeral left the Shelby family ruined and in pieces. Tommy Shelby dealt with it in typical Peaky Blinders fashion, seeking out and murdering the Romani woman he believes was responsible for placing a curse on Ruby in revenge for the loss of her own daughter. After finding little comfort in his own bloody revenge, a broken Tommy finds a drunken Arthur in a dark corner of his wine cellar. The glitch started as he joins Arthur while patiently waiting for the dripping barrel to fill his cup. Then, taking his first drink in four years, Tommy Shelby reconnects with his brother after they’ve both drifted apart.
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The section of the scene that the glitch ruined in Peaky Blinders season 6, episode 4 involved Tommy’s theory about Arthur’s mental state and the root of his issues. In Tommy’s mind, Arthur’s demons date back to when Tommy and Arthur fought over cigarettes as children, before they were Peaky Blinders. Tommy was 9 and Arthur was 12, but Tommy won (despite Arthur believing it was a draw), beating him and
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