Warning: This article contains spoilers for Peaky Blinders season 6.
What does Tikna Mora O Beng mean? That's the most pressing question for Peaky Blinders after its long-awaited return. The shocking first episode of Peaky Blinders season 6 was packed with revelations, but what was the gypsy phrase that made Tommy so concerned, and what did little Ruby's vision mean? Having seemed happy to remain in North America alone after the first reveal of Ruby's illness, he quickly changed his mind when Lizzie explained the details of their daughter's feverish visions.
Tommy Shelby is a man defined by the links to his bloodline: he believes his family to be cursed, at least partly, seems taken in by the idea of the gypsy curse, and took his own visions and those of Aunt Polly (Helen McCrory) as guidance for his actual strategies. And given that Tommy's fears over being betrayed — based on his black cat dreams — were confirmed by the reveal that barman Mickey Gibbs was selling him out to Titanic Boys, it's hard not to accept that there's something supernatural going on with the Shelbies. That adds a different dynamic entirely to Tommy's visions of Grace, which could otherwise have been dismissed as the result of his PTSD and his heavy self-medication with alcohol and opium. Perhaps his ghosts are genuinely real.
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In the devastating Peaky Blinders season 6 opening episode, Tommy is also faced with the possibility that daughter Ruby is gravely ill when Lizzie explains how her fever manifested in apparent rambling and visions of a green-eyed man. Here are all of the key questions answered about what Ruby's Romani words mean, what the significance of the
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