Black Shirt (2024)

"Black Shirt" is the second episode of the sixth series of Peaky Blinders and the thirty-second episode overall. It aired on March 6, 2022.

Synopsis[]

Tommy gets involved in a power game with fascists, freedom fighters and Boston gangsters. As the players plan to double cross him, Tommy visits an old ally in Camden.

Plot[]

Polly’s prophetic message that one of them will die hangs heavy over Tommy as he returns home. Ruby seems to be doing better now, having recovered from her fever, as Tommy even rechecks to make sure she’s 100% – which she is.

Lizzie is losing her patience with Tommy, who promises that this is one last business deal that needs to be done. Once that’s finished then they can go back to playing happy families. The problem is, Tommy has retired before and that didn’t turn out too well. This time, Lizzie likens herself to an item on Tommy's list and doesn’t have the same enthusiasm she once did for his promises.

That night, Tommy ends up having a seizure in the bathroom, with fragments on the past bleeding back through. With cuts and scrapes all over him, Lizzie races in and patches him up. She urges him to see a doctor but Tommy refuses. At least until he stops Mosley and his current business. Part of that comes from a speech for the Labour Party, given he’s still their representative.

He gives a rousing speech, using both compassion and passion, promising they won’t be silenced and bringing their concerns back to Westminster with him. The speech is successful, and with the people cheering, he reminds them all that the key here is silence – at least until they go to Bull Ring Market where they intend to protest together and “bring down this broken government”. Laura McKee shows up to see the tail-end of this speech while a surprisingly neutered Arthur stands by her side. At least until after the meeting as he’s found with a syringe in his arm.

McKee and Tommy’s meeting gets underway but on Tommy’s terms – which include going to his bar and drinking water again. Tommy presents a letter from the US President, catching McKee completely off-guard , as he reveals the truth of Jack’s mission. The reality is, he’s heading over on a recon mission to see proof of fascism in full swing. Tommy sees that as an opportunity for him and McKee to work together, pointing out that politics is like a circle; go far enough left and far enough right and you’re bound to meet somewhere in the middle. Tommy is going to play puppet master from the middle, making sure he gets Nelson to meet Oswald and play both of their ideologies against each other. He also offers McKee a seat at the table if she agrees to work with him – which she does.

Ada is caught in the middle of this. Between mourning the loss of Polly, she has to juggle Tommy’s unhinged nature and constant scheming along with Arthur falling off the deep end and doing opium. Eventually she makes her choice and decides not to follow Tommy into this coming war.

Tommy shrugs it off and visits Alfie, who’s even more unhinged than before. He’s withdrawn into himself and taken to opera, given it reminds him of the Italian soldiers whom he plunged bayonets into in the past. Tommy reveals that Alfie’s uncle, Charlie, has passed away at the hands of Jack and his gang. He was shot in the Cotton Club. Alfie needs a "final act" for his "opera", and Tommy may just be singing to the right tune. And that tune is to the sum of five tonnes of opium that he can smuggle out, helping to rise the Solomons back into power in Boston.

Tommy shows up at Mosley’s rally but there’s a problem. Arthur shows up at the front door, ranting and raving, completely out of it. Mosley invited him along and encouraged him to wear a black shirt too. Tommy sorts him out though, taking him aside to talk. The black shirt is a clever ploy from Mosley given that’s the name of the fascist paramilitary groups in Italy. Tommy realizes this and hurriedly has him changed into a white shirt to avoid hostility. Linda has been the only one to tame Arthur and Tommy knows this. He’s actually spoken to her already and gets her to write correspondence to him, believing in forgiveness. In order for Arthur to communicate with her properly, Tommy demands his brother get clean. If he can do that for 2 weeks, then he’ll be allowed to talk to Linda again.

After a tense meet with Mosley and his wife Diana, Tommy visits Nelson at a church, where they discuss their aspirations and what they’ve accomplished in business. Nelson cuts straight to the chase and reveals he wants to meet the fascists. Tommy agrees to give him a full report on Churchill’s strategies (given he’s closely aligned to the British MP) in exchange for South Boston and his opium. Tommy drives a hard bargain and although Jack threatens him, you can tell there’s also an air of respect there. Tommy takes this same never-say-die attitude into parliament, playing his part well by promising new reform in housing.

After the session, word reaches Tommy that Ruby is sick again. She’s coughing up blood and swears she's seeing “the grey man” who promises that he’s coming for Tommy too. When Tommy heads into his office, someone tries to attack him but Tommy turns knife on this soot-covered assailant and plunges it deep into his chest. But this was all a vision and as he regains consciousness Lizzie rings and urges Tommy to come home, pointing out that Ruby is sick and nothing seems to be working. With all other options exhausted, Tommy rings Esme Shelby Lee, John’s widow, to help try and save Ruby’s life before it’s too late.

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