"Peaky Blinders" Episode #3.3 (TV Episode 2016) Poster

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(2016)

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8/10
The best episode from Season 3 so far
nicofreezer7 July 2021
Way better episode than the first two. Less politics and more Amazing scenes. We have some powerful scene between the blinders, then with John and Arthur and a solid finish with a Tommy scene.

Peaky blinders is a very good show when focusing on the characters ! And a Bad show when losing to much Time on stupid political storylines. Good watch 8/10.
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7/10
No fanfare
Calicodreamin29 November 2021
No fanfare or drama as the show quickly moves on from what feels like it should be more of a major plot point. Amazing acting from Murphy as he adopts an even more manic personality.
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1/10
Worst episode of the series so far
yavermbizi27 June 2021
Warning: Spoilers
My overall rating of "Peaky Blinders"'s Season 3: 3/10.

The episode starts with Thomas looking at a bonfire as the camera zooms in. Eventually he jumps to his feet and starts walking to the right, but the camera is too close to him now, so it ends up looking a bit awkward, as the actor's afraid to hit the camera with his arm. This small moment characterises the rest of the episode: it's poorly done, it's not thought through. The plot makes no sense (Tommy was threatened for meeting Ada once but now she lives in his house and it's not a problem? Do the Odd Fellows know that she's cooled off on Marxism? But it shouldn't even matter, because she still has contacts with the Soviet embassy! And Tommy later even uses them to foil their - unfathomably stupid - plans! And that's just one, minor plotpoint - there are tons of these that just fall apart when you think about them!). The scenes are poorly thought-out, poorly-done and boring. There is alternately too little detail (the Italian boss' wife sure starts off pretty upbeat - was it not her son who's had his throat slashed at the hospital?) or too little subtlety (Izabella could hardly be more blatant about running the operation instead of her husband - while the initial excuse of not wanting to give the papers to him because of the looming vodka is quite clever, later on she handles everything openly with incredible brazenness).

Frankly, in a rather poorly-done season this one takes the anti-cake.
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