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Winston Churchill’s interests are never far from the surface, forcing Tommy into an audacious arms deal involving stolen tanks. A Family Divided

When we first met the Shelby family in 1919, they were small-time bookies in the muddy streets of Small Heath. By Series 3, it’s 1924, and the world has expanded. Tommy Shelby is now living in a sprawling Tudor mansion, marrying the love of his life, and rubbing elbows with Russian aristocrats. But as Steven Knight famously reminds us, the higher you climb, the harder the fall. The Wedding and the Curse Peaky Blinders Series 3

The season kicks off with the long-awaited wedding of Tommy and Grace. It should be a moment of triumph, yet a sense of doom hangs over the festivities. This tension culminates in the season's most heartbreaking moment: Grace’s death at the hands of an Italian assassin. Winston Churchill’s interests are never far from the

Blood, Sapphires, and Betrayal: Why Peaky Blinders Series 3 is the Show’s Darkest Hour Tommy Shelby is now living in a sprawling

Tommy's descent into grief is compounded by a sapphire—gifted by the Russians—that he believes is cursed. Whether the curse is real or just a manifestation of his guilt, Series 3 shows us a Tommy Shelby who is more vulnerable and volatile than ever before. International Intrigue: The White Russians

While Tommy is busy planning a jewel heist and digging a tunnel into a Russian vault, the Shelby family is fracturing.