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Peaky Blinders Last Night.
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The horrible music and muffled dialogue ruined it. Might give it another go, very disappointing.
Anyone enjoyed it ?
Anyone enjoyed it ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Wondered just how long it would take to have any music by Brummy Heavy Rock band Black Sabbath included in the series. War Pigs last night, hope there's more to come.
The episode itself was a tad disjointed at first but, once the stock market crash had taken place, it knitted together well enough. Looks as if the Peaky Blinders are back in business.
The episode itself was a tad disjointed at first but, once the stock market crash had taken place, it knitted together well enough. Looks as if the Peaky Blinders are back in business.
SharonA; Peaky Blinders is definitely not a series you can just 'jump in on'. You need the back story to understand any of what's going on. I've watched most episodes twice and even i was a tad confused by the reporter last night. It was only when he mentioned the death of a policeman that i caught on to where he was coming from. Trying to get in to the story line in series 5 is a bit like reading a book a few chapters from the end.
I agree Ken. You can't just watch it from series 5 otherwise the storylines and character arcs won't follow through.
I've watched it right from the beginning when it was first aired and loved it. Also seen every series at least 2 or 3 times again and each time more of the character, plot lines and dialogue make sense.
I watched the 1st series again and remember the reporter from then when they lit a bonfire in the street and burnt photos of King George V. He was invited by Tommy to report on it.
I've watched it right from the beginning when it was first aired and loved it. Also seen every series at least 2 or 3 times again and each time more of the character, plot lines and dialogue make sense.
I watched the 1st series again and remember the reporter from then when they lit a bonfire in the street and burnt photos of King George V. He was invited by Tommy to report on it.
sound seems to be OK
the brummy accent may get in the way
it is made for export - cues like Westminster, London ( wiv da House of Commons in the picture)
I am not sure if any of the details are correct - Billions lost in WallSt as a headline - I am not sure if Billion was used like that....
women - both brainy and decorative - in the boardroom
not sure about that at all
red telephone box back in the lettuce field ....
it is all filmed in the black country museum with CGI
the brummy accent may get in the way
it is made for export - cues like Westminster, London ( wiv da House of Commons in the picture)
I am not sure if any of the details are correct - Billions lost in WallSt as a headline - I am not sure if Billion was used like that....
women - both brainy and decorative - in the boardroom
not sure about that at all
red telephone box back in the lettuce field ....
it is all filmed in the black country museum with CGI