Peaky Blinders Seasons ranked


6. Peaky Blinders - Season 1

Peaky Blinders had a magical start. Powerful visuals, rich colouring, and a majestic first impression. But season 1 took a slow start. It concentrated a lot on explaining with more branch stories. Peaky Blinders used a formula that followed in every other season as well. That formula focused on every character individually, developing them with a detailed branch story and finishing the main storyline in the finale episode.


5. Peaky Blinders - Season 2

Peaky Blinders was still in its character development zone. Peaky Blinders was a slow and steady show. It needed or consumed time to understand the characters, their motives, and also the alliance changes from time to time. In search of who was going to be the antagonist, it was already the Peaky Blinders themselves.


4. Peaky Blinders - Season 4

Season 4 came up with a worthy antagonist. Luca Changretta. He is the best when comparing the whole of the series villains. He defeated Tommy in the first place, first episode itself, yet decided to fight a Vendetta. But, the ending did give me a complicated feeling. This is not the ending Luca Changretta deserved. A lot of audiences comment below his clips that his character needs a separate spinoff show. Not a single season. As we thought the same, we made a tribute to his character role. Give it a watch.

Luca Changeratta - Adrien Brody - Peaky Blinders Season 4 Best Moments

3. Peaky Blinders - Season 6

Season 6 ending is complete. Season 6 Episode 1 started off with a Bang. The Betrayal triangle between Americans alongside Michael Gray - Alfie - IRA - Mosley - and of course the Peaky Blinders. The following episodes hook them into the storyline and also to the plan by Tommy Shelby to complete the business. But, this time the creators decided to add a sentimental storyline that worked out really well. And the final episode is a perfect sendoff to the series with 3 massive operations carried out individually at different places by Tommy, Arthur and Duke.


2. Peaky Blinders - Season 5

Season 5 ended with suspense, unlike previous seasons. OK. Season 1 ending was had suspense. But, this season came up with a whole new betrayal strategy. Who betrayed the Peaky ****ing Blinders? 

But this season was more linear with straight to the point episodes. Perhaps this particular season went a little faster this time.


1. Peaky Blinders - Season 3

For me, this is the season when I got excited about the series wrt the story flow. It had a major unknown antagonist. The Russians. This season got the Blinders' intercontinental enemies followed by the later seasons. Peaky Blinders had its own originality. The Britishers, their culture, their slang, and their behaviour will be exact in Seasons 1 and 2. The same goes for the Russians in Season 3, Italians in Season 4 and Americans in Season 5.

The ending was indeed surprising. How could Tommy do that to his own family even if he had a plan? 

Well, the audience knows. They trust Tommy, unlike his family. That was Dark! The whole season moved the same way. Still the Peaky ending ever.



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Peaky Blinders | Cillian Murphy as Thomas Shelby / Tommy Shelby | Annabelle Wallis as Grace Shelby | Paul Anderson as Arthur Shelby | Linda Shelby | Joe Cole John Shelby / Johnny Shelby | Esme Shelby | Helen Mc Crory as Elizabeth Polly Gray | Finn Cole as Michael Gray | Ada Thorne | Ada Shelby | Freddie Thorne | Finn Shelby | Winston Churchill | Billy Kimber | Tom Hardy as Alfie Solomons / Alfred Solomons | Adrien Brody as Luca Changretta | Campbell | Lizzie Shelby | BBC | Netflix

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