Prompting Negative Reactions From Fans

 After almost 10 years, Peaky Blinders season 6 has proved the show's biggest problem and its hardest challenge. The show had fairly humble beginnings following the Birmingham-based Shelby clan, headed by Cillian Murphy's Tommy, in their criminal exploits directly after the events of the First World War. But Peaky Blinders built an incredibly enthusiastic audience on the back of its compelling criminal organizations, wars with rival gangs, and flashes of hyper-violence. In stark contrast, Peaky Blinders season 6 is surprisingly slow and decidedly restrained, prompting negative reactions from fans.


Tommy's Peaky Blinders season 6 story is notably slower and more contemplative than the seasons which have come before it, and so far is distinctly marked by a lack of severe brutality. Contrastingly, the season is more introspective and allows for a deeper look into Tommy's grief-stricken and war-torn psyche. Tommy Shelby, too, is overall a gentler character than he used to be. The season began with him being 4 years sober, giving up alcohol as he noticed that he primarily used it to numb himself. His arc in season 6 focuses on him making one more complex deal before he finds a way out of the Peaky Blinders lifestyle for good. This concept, though, has unearthed Peaky Blinders season 6's problem.


Peaky Blinders' biggest problem is that it can't advance in this way in the eyes of fans because they want it to stay the same as it always has been. Peaky Blinder's success, after all, was bloody, violent, and explosive, with main characters killed off as a direct result of the Shelbys' criminality, usually thanks to villains with similarly bloodthirsty characters and limited morality.  Negative reactions from fans regarding Peaky Blinders season 6 is that it's slow, purely because there isn't yet all-out warfare between Tommy and a big enemy. Fans crave the violence and gore that was so prevalent in early seasons, but that was the doing of a younger Tommy, not the one audiences know now. His story has to progress away from Peaky Blinders' violent beginnings for it to end.


Negative Reviews Of Peaky Blinders Season 6 Are Missing The Point


The point of a TV series is for it to grow and evolve beyond what it began as, and Peaky Blinders is doing an excellent job in that respect. Many years have passed in the Shelbys lives, and the characters aren't going to be the same as they were when they were younger. Even Arthur Shelby (Paul Anderson,) the Shelby with the biggest penchant for violence, broke down in front of Hayden Stagg, and it was so much better for his character than if he would have made a massacre of him. At this point, Arthur has been going around in circles regarding addiction for a while, and his collapse in front of Stagg shows how low in himself he has become. This is a better fit for what Peaky Blinders has gone on to be, and marks a specific evolution for the character. The same is true for Tommy, who lapses into his old ways and kills the Romani woman who allegedly laid Peaky Blinders' gypsy curse that killed Ruby. Yet it brings him little satisfaction and he destroys the gun he killed with after the act is done, because his character is so changed. The show isn't less dramatic for its lesser violence, it's simply a showcase for how Peaky Blinders has developed. If the story doesn't advance like this and show growth then the show can't end, and the wholeness the characters now crave can't be found in the old ways of the Peaky Blinders.

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Despite the negative reviews of Peaky Blinders season 6, would be a disservice to Tommy Shelby and his story if the show didn't evolve past its beginnings purely because the fans want to see drama in the form of warfare. Worse, that lack of progress would ruin Peaky Blinders season 6's ending. The reality is that the Shelbys are no longer in a small office in Birmingham fixing horse races. Tommy lives in a mansion, has a family, has suffered grief, has a seat in parliament, and is now working as a double-agent for the Prime Minister. The story has always been evolving this way, and is now too delicate to be concluded with the slash of a peaked cap.

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