Warning! SPOILERS for Peaky Blinders season 6.
In Peaky Blinders season 6, episode 5, “Road To Hell”, Tommy Shelby sees a vision of a pile of dead bodies and some of them are people he has killed himself. While a film will concludePeaky Blinders after season 6, Tommy Shelby’s story suggests he may not live to see the events of the movie. Tommy believes that the tragedies and illnesses that have befallen his family are his punishment for previous transgressions. However, the pile of dead bodies was a reminder of his more recent sins.
Visions have afflicted Tommy Shelby throughout every season of Peaky Blinders. In earlier seasons, he regularly had opium-induced dreams of his time tunneling during World War 1. After the death of Grace, his ex-wife plagued his visions and encouraged him to join her in the afterlife. As a Gypsy, Tommy believes in the supernatural and the power of visions — the visions are warnings of what is to come and recollections of what has passed. In season 6, the pressures mount on Tommy’s shoulders. A combination of dealings with fascists, deaths in his family, and a diagnosis of incurable tuberculoma have caused Tommy’s visions to become more frequent and visceral.
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The vision Tommy Shelby has in Peaky Blinders season 6, episode 5 was a pile of dead bodies that included Evadne Barwell and the men at her camp. According to Esme, Evadne Barwell was the person responsible for the curse (and tuberculosis) that killed Tommy’s daughter Ruby. After Ruby’s funeral in season 6, episode 4, Tommy took revenge against the “devils” responsible and killed Evadne and several men at her camp with a submachine gun. Whilst the camera
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