It is Christmas and Tommy Shelby receives a letter that makes him realize that he and every member of the family are in danger. He knows that it is time for the family to bury their differen... Read allIt is Christmas and Tommy Shelby receives a letter that makes him realize that he and every member of the family are in danger. He knows that it is time for the family to bury their differences and face the enemy together.It is Christmas and Tommy Shelby receives a letter that makes him realize that he and every member of the family are in danger. He knows that it is time for the family to bury their differences and face the enemy together.
- Charles Shelby
- (as Jenson Clarke)
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This is an update on my review. For some reason the Netflix iOS app had narrative voice over settings in place, which contributed to my frustration. So please read my review with this in mind. I work in the industry and at first I accepted what was presented to me, but within 5 mins of posting my review below, I thought this just can't be right. And in fact after tracking down the app settings for the visually impaired being in place, I turned them off. Low and behold my beloved Peaky Blinders returned! So apologies to the small following who read my reviews, and to the cast and crew. My mistake...mmm or Netflix.
***orginal review below***
I'm a die hard fan of this production and enthusiastically embrace some of the truly innovative approaches to storytelling. Most of them work, not as a novel approach to storytelling, but because they endure throughout the production to become the style and feel that supports the main narrative.
But I'm truly struggling with this voice-over narration that starts as a recap for the audience to recall after the hiatus. But it's the voice-over is of the entire script excluding the character dialogue. I'm half way through this (S4E1) episode, and after the almost constant voice-over explanation of the character's actions, it has become excruciatingly redundant. It's annoying, unnecessary, frustrating, and clouds the storytelling of what is a brilliant script...
Don't get me wrong, this is quality television, and compelling viewing, but at 30 mins in (yep I lasted that long)...I wish I didn't have to shout at the screen, "Please stop!", "For goodness sakes, I can see what's going on!"
Did you know
- TriviaWhen Tommy meets his Chef for the first time in kitchen the Chef has an imprint of a right hand in blood on his tunic. 'Red Right Hand' is the theme music for the show.
- GoofsTommy tells Charlie to put out treats for Santa and Rudolph, but the character of Rudolph as Santa's ninth reindeer was not created until 1939 by the Montgomery Ward department store which is fourteen years after the events in this episode.
- Quotes
Thomas Shelby: [proffers his hand] Thomas Shelby.
Chef: [is butchering geese] My hand has blood.
Thomas Shelby: Oh! Mine too.
- ConnectionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Mob Hits in TV Shows (2024)
- SoundtracksAdore
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Written by Jehnny Beth, Ayse Hassan, Fay Milton and Gemma Thompson
Performed by Savages
Details
- Runtime
- 1h(60 min)
- Color